New YouTubers in 2023.. you should know these things
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00:00 - Not sure where the line is..
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02:25 - Tip 1. It took me 8 years
04:20 - (nice) Tip 2. To Niche or not to Niche
05:42 - Tip 3. Quantity or Quality?
07:36 - Tip 4. WHAT KIND OF VIDEOS SHOULD I POSTST?!?!?!
10:23 - Tip 5. Let some hobbies just be hobbies
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I love how the intro starts with the you talking about ADHD really got me hooked into the video
You too huh 😂😂😂
I wish I had this video back when I was starting. I was so mad because I had great content but wasn't getting any attention. 1k was mission impossible. I was lucky when I found out I can boost my channel with initial subs just enough to start getting noticed. I got myself first couple of hundred subs for very low price (personally used fame ster). After that my main channel gain a ton of organic traffic.
Point #5 hit me like a semi-truck.
I loved IT and it was my main hobby. Ever since I was knee-high to a duck, I was buried in computers. Building them. Playing them. Everything in between. Now? Slowly starting to hate it. Why? I pivoted into IT as a career due to life events halting my science career goal. I monetised my IT hobby by making it my job/career.
Holy fucking shit Harris, this was such an eye opener and made me realise the source of all my negativity over the past 2-3 months. Thank you. Seriously. Thank you.
Cars used to be my hobby but was also my career and grew to hate it. Now? Computers is my hobby and hoping to get into content creating while I’m a heavy equipment mechanic as a career lol.
Great video!!!! Love the journey you have been on and are open to sharing.
#5 is great advice. I learned this with coaching football. I played in both high school and college and thought I would love coaching. I did but it just became so much. After 5 years I no longer wanted to watch football and just needed a break from all things football. Its been a few years and I still haven't regained my love for it that I once had. It kinda sucks but I think that love might grow back over time.
Gotta say dude, this was one of the better videos I've seen overall recently. General ideas, explicitly food for thought, nothing as a criticism and did a good job feeling personal (as if I was hearing from a coach). Good stuff
Great tips man! Glad I found your channel!
Whoa. Thanks for sharing your path! I’ve been working on video creation for about 4 years now, and hearing you say it took a long time…several times takes so much pressure off! I really appreciate someone like you sharing the real-life path you had.
Glad you were able to get help, btw! It really is a game changer when you realize what you thought was normal *wasn't* normal. Blew my whole dang mind.
Really good points! For me, the hardest part is to figure out what to make videos of. Everyone always tells to talk about the things you love and know lots about. I don't have anything like that. If I had to choose a "passion" it would be cameras and filmmaking, but that scene is SO saturated... and I'm not even good at it (yet).
Hey same here, honestly just do anything, nothing is saturated you have nothing to loose by trying. For me everyone says that vlogs are dead or saturated but Idc just do it and then you’ll figure out something else!
Excellent timing as I’m in the process of doing the business plan to launch some youtube content. Your advices lined up well and are helping me focus the energy of the prep in the right places
I love this. I started watching your advice in 2020 about what it takes to being a content creator and in there you stated " you should probably be doing more" and at that time I was just doing twitch. Well since then I've learned how to video edit on filmforth and started uploading content on UA-cam now and there's been little progress with glimpses of boosts here and there. I'm 6 months in on this venture and I'm enjoying the hell out of it. Really glad to always get tips with your videos I feel like I'm on the right track every time I decide to challenge myself to do more and follow advice.
Work with something you are passionate and never like anything else in your life :)
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So true. I like what I make and that's why I keep doing it.
The most real intro ever!!!! Until I was medicated for adhd, I thought everyone got distracted by everything.
Very nice tips man. Especially the hobby thing!
Just wanted to say I’ve been watching you since I first started streaming 2 years ago and have grown and learned so much from you and how authentic you are. Thank you. I’m now officially a full time content creator and a ton of that is thanks to your help and guidance! 🙌 getting that silver play button delivered this week!
These are definitely some of the most unique takes I’ve heard in a while. And you know what? They actually feel genuine. Thanks Harris!
I've been watching his content for years now, and he's very genuine, honest and straight forward. In a world of fakes, he's the real deal.
Congrats, great video and awesome attitude! Cheers
That´s it! Thx man! Always on point!
#1 should be, “Be realistic!” so many people start thinking about the possibilities without any free time to do the one thing that has to be done. Making content. While I understand how much time is required my spouse has unrealistic expectations. 30 min once a week is what I’m allowed to use for creating daily long form videos. And she still says the content I make will allow her to retire which is unrealistic given the time I’m given.
"what im allowed to use"? what the fuck?
I love that you started the video immediately with your ADHD diagnosis! My boyfriend just got diagnosed as well and I immediately saw him less depressed and more able to do all the things he wants to do after getting professional help
Needed this thank you.
Really great video here. I think you nailed it with every point presented. Some hard truths for some but motivators for others. Can definitely relate with the whole “not having hobbies anymore” thing too haha. Thanks Harris!
I really appreciate this video. While you are echoing things others have said for years, it also shows how true and important those things are. The neat thing about quantity over quality is the quality gets better the more you do it, so it'll naturally improve over time. The niche down is my hardest point. I've got 5 niches I'm playing in and it's very difficult to keep up with everything. I've spread myself thin trying to throw my eggs out as far as I can, staying away from the one basket thing. in that though many pages suffer due to lack of attention. (that quantity thing) As time goes things will balance out I hope. again,,, thank you for all your efforts in recording and teaching. the content is priceless information, and great entertainment.
What a great video Jake, thank you. Still trying to figure out my niche, but we'll get there. Your videos are so helpful and that last tip really hit home. Crazy how things get ruined when money (the thing everyone chases) gets involved. Keep up the great work
Thanks so much for making this. Very encouraging
Good stuff as always, thanks for sharing both the tips and the insights into your life. Much love!
Late diagnosis ASD and ADHD here as well, I see you Harris 🤟.
On the subject of "Niche". I think the whole niche down idea scares people because they think it's putting them in a box. If one has two separate niches that they want to create content in, and have the time to do both, just have two channels. That's what I do, and it's much less stressful. It's also cool because if one of the channels "goes off" down the road, I can do a "BIG REVEAL" about the secret project I've had going behind the scenes.
Cheers to you for always pitching the reality rather than the "dream". We definitely need you in this space and I'm glad you're here.
the goal is figuring out once you put yourself in a box, how to put that box in another box, and keep adding layers so you can slowly branch out. My buddy loves racing games, and car/truck based games like snow runner. But viewership for those type of games isnt great starting out. So he started as a DIY Mechanic channel. Then dotted his channel here n there with gaming sessions involving cars/trucks. Then once people got used to seeing gaming here n there on his channel. expanded it further to non car related games, but would keep the theme going to a degree. While playing CoD for example if the game scene had a old ww2 truck or jeep in a cutscene, he'd take a moment to talk about the history of the Willy's offroad [which became Jeep] or how Dodge used to be the biggest supply of U.S military trucks.
The last one is so important. For me, I've worked in music for around a decade now. And though there are certain aspects of fun to it still, in general it now no longer is. I can't watch music videos or go to shows without looking at it from a business perspective anymore and it is hurtful once you realize it. Make sure you keep something to yourself! Happy creating everyone! And thanks for these videos. 🎉
That's... really quite sad 😕
These are great tips. Cheers
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
+1 for Harris getting back into guitar 🤘 I know those early alpha gaming days were a huge grind for you, brother. And there was probably a ton of frustration and doubt. But I have very fond memories of watching your streams and videos back then. Keep crushing it, my friend
"You don't see the struggle in these UA-camrs, because you usually don't find them until they're finished with the struggle."
That is a line right there, my friend. Too often we compare our start points to others established points. Like for me, I see UA-camrs' edits on their community page or Twitter and think how are they doing these things while looking at my very basic edit. Thing is, they put in the time and resources to learn and practice before these videos and I'm here trying to do what they did from the very beginning in my journey. And I'm finding out, that simply does not work. You have to put in the time.
Man Harris I can say every time I listen to your Advice, I find myself having to backup and really think about everything I do on here. So many times I get discourage or overwhelm with the content that 1. As you said we find people when they have been through their struggles and 2. Being smart with our time. Thanks for always looking out for us❤
Thanks will try that especially the not giving up part !
These are all great tips, and you’re so right about passions feeling more like jobs once you start to monetize them. I’ve struggled with finding the balance myself and it can actually be a really bad feeling. Good on you for bringing it up
Thank you sooo much for these good tips! I enjoy what content I post but I was getting burned out and trying so hard to not make my videos to get monetized. I struggle a lot and you helped me see that just doing something I love and have a passion for, it doesn’t matter how many views, subs, or likes I get as long as I love it! 🥰
Thanks for the tips
very helpful tips my man
I love you saying to find something you love doing without worrying of monetising it! Respect for that!
As a fellow recently diagnosed adult, I felt the same when I started medication. One word of caution: be mindful ❤ just because you CAN now do the things more easily that were hard to start or hard to finish before, that doesn't mean you HAVE to do all the things. Remember to recharge, too.
Very insightful Harris! ❤🙌
Awesome video, honest and to the point. Thanks for the tips!
Welcome to the ADHD train. I actually went off medication at a young age cause I didnt want to have to rely on medication, and even if it were to help me nowadays, im always worried cause of the common side effects of it
my Adderall makes a big ass difference for school but damn it can make me feel like shit and less social. hard to decide if it's worth
@@BossZander yeah ive been pondering getting medication for school, but since im in college now and its something im more interested in, I hope that its easier for me to remain focused
Yeah.
The side effect of not being able to feel any emotion at all and a doctor that shrugs that off was enough to stop me from taking meds ever again.
I've only watched 12 seconds so far, but Immediately I had to say I can VERY much relate!
Got diagnosed in March at age 42, with ADHD (primarily inattentive). Made a whoooole lot of sense for me, and glad I pushed myself to get diagnosed! Meds so far have not been working great (Concerta rather than Adderol), but I knew it'd be a longer term experiment for me. Concerta kinda fucked me up too much and gave be some real bad anxiety a few weeks back to the point of a mental breakdown, which I don't think it's meant to do ;)
I've had friends with it that have taken meds that say it's life-changing; I just haven't had that happen yet..
I was diagnosed ASD 2 years ago at age 40. It's like... my mind was a fogged up mirror in the bathroom, and it was finally wiped clean so I could see myself. Keep trying to find the right medication; it'll be worth it once you get it just right. But finally being aware of it must be quite a relief. Not knowing why I was the way I was made life so much harder!
these are some great tips my brother, great stuff
Great video Harris, thanks man.
That line about us not knowing the struggle is so real. It's not just on UA-cam. People are going through stuff that post on all social media. We only see what people want us to see and when they have gotten big, you don't see what it took to get there.
I feel like more people need to follow #5. There needs to be separations from your online persona and your private/family life real self. Keep some things to yourself. There's no need to overshare too much.
Great tips and a great video- Fantastic thumbnail by the way!!
Great tips!
As a fresh content creator I must confess that this video really resonated with me. Really valuable core values to hold on to.
Timely advice Harris. Great stuff!
My ADHD brain hearing Harris 👁👄👁
It’s so true though, that first 15 seconds was my same exact experience on finally getting on medication after 25 years… it’s remarkable
He has to be careful. Being on Adderall could start off well but end up as a nightmare. It would be best to take it early in the morning because it lasts so long that it can interfere with sleep. You WILL lose a lot of weight due to the lack of appetite. If you suffer from any blood pressure, then it's a no.
He doesn’t seem any different in this video. It’s normally pretty obvious to tell if someone is on something or not
@@holmescope i start year ago with ADHD medication. Tip take Elvanse
Keep making content
Adderall is not how "normal" people think. ADAD traits and tendencies can be managed by healthy habits. Medication can help get you on the right path. But is not a long term ideal solution for your health. Always speak to multiple doctors. Good luck.
Lol I thought the same thing. Adderall is only perfect on vamp life
Brilliant and informative video. Thanks 🙏🏼 First time I've seen one of your videos. Will watch more 😀
I relate a lot to you my man. Love the videos. Keep up the grind.
You know, I'm so glad you started out with the ADHD thing. I'm in my 40s, and I've honestly been wondering here lately if that was an issue for me. I've found it really hard to focus on projects I am working on or see anything through. Its like my head is so full of different thoughts that I'm pulled in a million different directions, and I drop one thing to work on something else, only to drop that one later. Idk if that is what ADHD is like, but it's really been creeping in the back of my mind.
@@NobodyHereButUsChickens Making assumptions about what's "likely" about a stranger is not very helpful - there are actual tests that people can do to get the answers they need.
Great content as always
This helps ! I been learning a lot, I love drawing and gaming so Im trying to somehow balance both. But drawing is also one of those things that I do offline, I've so much art that I haven't shared even tho most of my socials is art mainly. I like listening to jazz or watch my favorite tv shows while drawing, so I found it kinda weird to share more of that. I also found small successes when I dont worry too much about the details is when I have the most fun.
Nice video, To all the new youtubers out there! Keep pushing and never give up, you can do it!!
love your content as always!
Number 5 was one of the best tips I’ve ever heard. Good stuff! Needed to hear it!
Great video! Just came across your channel and loved it!
Love the video! Playing horror games in general a niche?
This actually helps a lot! Thanks so much Harris!
yes! thank you. im already following a lot of this so its super nice to have the confirmation im on the right path :) ty for making these.
This whole video was super helpful, thanks king!
Thanks for sharing all these tips. These are great tips.
I appreciate this video ! This is someone just starting their content creation journey this year and these are questions I have thought about , and some I now can move forward thinking about. Regardless, I am excited to grow and learn new skills.
Thanks bro. Just what i needed today
These are great pieces of advice! 🤙🏻
Love the Venn diagram. Thank you!
thaks man, i needed it
This is great advice, thanks! Good luck to everyone else trying to grow their channels 🙏👌
This was so helpful to hear after being in a little bit of a low vibe with creation and feeling like I’m at a plateau. Great video!
I've missed these kind of videos so much, thanks Harris 😍
Great video as always. All tips that never hurt to hear anew as we tend to hang on to them for a limited time and then forget. Cheers!
Harris, real talk dude. I hope the diagnosis didn't derail you and the family. Something like, regardless of it's outcome, is a big deal. Yeah, maybe leading the video with that wasn't the more right way to start but at least you understand and if folks stay then they're true fans of your work.
Thank you for the video and thank you for the content thus far. You've brought great knowledge and enjoyment to my YT consumption over the last 4 yrs and can't wait to see what's next.
Another great one. Thanks.
What fantastic advice mate.
Thank you 🙏 Wishing you success Harris
great video! i definitely need to plan my content better to be more efficient and be more disciplined at sticking to the content elements that I find hard until I find them easy. Going live is second nature now, but taking photos to build an instagram - I procrastinate that like crazy
Love your videos. Thank you!
recently started a podcast about a month and a half ago. been pretty consistent. great advice for that for sure. definitely gonna take that advice and move forward with it. been watching you for a long time and always appreciate your content. good stuff. keep doing what you do bro. youre a legend for sure.
Great chat Harris, thanks
Wow thank you. The diagram concept was perfect for what I needed.
I very much needed this.
Thanks man! Great video fr 🙏
Love the content!
Thank you Its been really helpful
One of the reasons why I enjoy your videos and respect your perspective and input on topics regarding the content creation sphere, if that fact that you've had the extreme up and down and experienced the long grind. It's relatable, its hopeful.
The 4 circle vendigram points was a very interesting advice. It's nice to come back to that chart with every video idea. That way you don't end up spending time on something that may not help you in the long run.
Side note, congrats on the diagnosis. As someone with ADHD myself, I'd love to see a video from you one day on how you feel your ADHD helped or hindered your content creation career. I think it may be really help to other neurodivergent creators starting out.
hey man this video was really good on an emotional level for me, been regularly posting on youtube and feeling a bit lost at times but this has given me a kick up the backside thanks
Enjoying your videos my guy!
great advice that is simple and straightforward...much respect.
One of the best videos I've watched for kickstarting my old channel, thanks for the good information!
Always love and appreciate your videos/willingness to share your journey to success. I knew the second you have #1 this was going to be such a good video. Thank you as always!
This was perfect and just what we needed to hear. Thank you for the advice🙌✨
Thanks for sharing sensei