I think the key word is authenticity. People are tired of being told everything is perfect from people who are problematic. The age of toxic positivity is over.
@@RisingRecluse That's hilarious that you think you "got" me or something. You know exactly what I mean guy, unless you are too slow to pick up on it. Sorry was that you would call "toxic masculinity"? I'm talking about all that nonsense with the stupid catch phrases that people love to throw around. You have the bestest day little buddy and be positive
@@Rufio1975 I think you're repeating something you heard on a channel that teaches you how to be a man, kiddo. I'm sorry you were triggered by the word toxic and deflected to something I wasn't talking about.
After being on UA-cam for 8+ years, I can definitely say that the most valuable thing I can give my audience is authenticity and relatability. The relationship I have cultivated with my viewers is so important to me! I have scaled down on overly editing and just share my life.
The most valuable thing is the niche itself, what you are bringing to the table. What you have to offer. If it's cooking then it's cooking, if it's makeup then it's makeup, if it's fitness then it's fitness. Everything else is secondary: the editing, the background and lighting, the special effects. People are tired of channels that have nothing to actually offer but make it seem like they are high quality because of the shiny sparkle. You have to make the niche the center of attention of the channel instead of distracting the audience with music and lights and special effects.
I started turning on the camera and just talking through the how to of *whatever I'm doing in the kitchen,* and then it turns out it's a whole v i b e. Lol, who knew us grandmas would still rock, just by being ourselves😂🎉
I grew my channel from 0 to 11,000 subs in 9 months and the #1 thing I hear is how AUTHENTIC it is. Talk to people, don't talk at people and connect with the human on the other side. And just be human. That's the winning strategy for real success
Ive been noticing this, I think you are totally right about the authenticity aspect, along with that I think lonely people spending tons of time online are also feeling they are really with a friend or mentor/grandfather for 20 mins which must be very appealing
100%, you'll be shocked at what people watch these days for loneliness...Even videos of people vacuuming, as it reminds them of being at home. loneliness is going to be a big problem to most people in future in my opinion.
Thank you for this! I am so encouraged, because this is my style! As an older woman who is dying to share wisdom (some call it advice), I am looking forward to sharing in this manner! I don’t want to invest in all kinds of equipment. I just want to share spontaneously from my kitchen, my living room, my car, etc!
For some reason I just really don't like the word "curated." It sounds so pretentious, so your use of it fits well. Instagram is nothing like what it once was.
great video, for whoever wants to start from zero consider that: - you still do need to speak fairly well (way above average) going on a tangent is ok, adding zero value while having mmm, ahhhh, I mean... is not - YT can detect if your content can be just listened to and not watched directly, if that's the case they won't push your videos because they know you won't watch ads. so at the beginning you do need to add visuals and yes being interesting is a must
This is just good timing coz just this week I've been thinking if I should create real content, and that style of vlogging, which I thought isn't what most viewers like, was what I wanted to do regardless. I just wanna do it for the joy of sharing my very simple life.
My channel grew from 200 to 13K in 5 months, because I started vlogging about my wife’s dementia and my experience as her caregiver. I never script anything but once in a while I do some editing to add old video or whatever, but it’s anything but produced or slick. I think people appreciate and crave real, vulnerable and honest empathy based content.
Meandering is actually the way my brain works 😂😂 I can't tell a story from A to B, I have to include details and then get distracted by the tangents 😜😅😅❤️
Me too! I feel like i bore everyone around me but i amuse myself. I think there's definitely more than 1 me out there and she/he would like to find me so i think we both should have a channel. Lol
This perfectly explains something I just experienced - I've been putting effort into making videos that have more "value" and instructions as an educator... like more formal videos. I recorded audio sooooo many times polishing it up, editing out my meandering and making it all like step by step how-to. But I noticed in the analytics, that it was the times I kept the meandering yapping in there that kept people's attention (my outtros - I thought people would never be interested in my outtros where I talked off-the-cuff! It's the only part in all my vids with stable levels of engagement). And my most recent video is all just a meandering yapping mess that I spent the least time on, but apparently it's my best performing video! Thinking I will be switching up my strategy... thanks for the analysis and breaking all of this down!
Awesome, that’s what I’ve been saying! It’s not about perfect, it’s about being relatable. I year ago maybe yapping on would do less well, but now we want less polished...But still value. Good luck
Yes i adore this parts of peoples videos and will even skip to the outro if they always have them because thats the best part. Lol If the whole video is like that, im glued. Its how i talk. I tell 12 stories to tell 1.
This is such a wake up call for me!🙂 I want to document my growth and me finally having joy in my life on my channel, but instead of posting, I journal my thoughts and experiences on paper. I guess I'm so used to people saying that you have to have a niche to stick too, you have to have cinematic vlogs, an aesthetic background, and all this and that, that I just don't post. And don't want to be all over the place.
I'm from Brasileira and your video appeared as recommended to me. I confess that I thought this was happening only here, but it seems to be happening in many places. I think this wave of short content will diminish and we will see the era of long videos returning. I loved your video!!!
LOVE THIS! Your video has just helped all of my research for my upcoming channel to come full circle. I was on the path of Dry Creek Wrangler, but I didn't understand WHY it was so appealing to me and...possibly...my audience. VERY POWERFUL! Thank you.
honestly, this is super refreshing to hear - thanks Gareth. I think a lot of us just have stories to tell, and knowing that you can do this with less editing and being more front and centre is empowering. i’m excited for 2025 for all us small creators. There’s nothing to lose at the end of the day. Just go for it!
I focus a lot on real life and being authentic and find the balance between frugality and reality because although people like the idea of old style frugality they don't always have time to do it so finding what will help others. I share my life as I couldn't find anyone similar to me when I first started! I'm told I'm one of the most real people on here so I really appreciate that.
Tangental meandering. This is exactly my style, and just what I had planned for my channel. Musings about waking-up and creative pursuit and sharing of wisdom on the other side of 60! So not grandpa, but close!
Thank you for this video! Glad this kind of style is taking off - more focus on capturing moments from REAL LIFE, rather than living life just to capture the configured moment. I've been feeling the conviction to start vlogging in this way, so this is highly encouraging! Wishing everyone on the same journey success for 2025 🎉
Man i'm so happy that this style is "taking over". I feel like i missed out on vlogging in 2014 (because i was too young), but right now i feel excited and hyped to share my knowledge in laid back way
Thanks for this! I needed to see this today as I am starting my new channel. I posted 2 videos on Monday and then realized they're not "right" for me. This style you're talking about is exactly what feels right in my heart. Very excited to do my new videos this week! 💖
I’ve watched literally thousands of videos on “how to UA-cam” over the last year since I started my channel. THIS insight is probably the single thing that will help me grow to my potential in 2025 after floundering the past few months. I’ve been planning a major shift in style/delivery this year but I couldn’t quite put my finger on exactly what I was going for that would also be realistic for me as a busy mom. Thank you so much. You explained the approach to “simple but purposeful” perfectly. Just subscribed!
This is really interesting. I have an unpolished UA-cam channel which is doing okay for me and these are the channels I like to follow. Great information, thank you.
This is a good insight Gareth. 👏 I have just started my new vlogging channel 2 weeks ago and I'll keep this in mind. But it is my 3rd attempt and definitely would be applying what I have learned from many creators and vloggers like you. I guess the key points here are to be authentic, interesting and relatable. ✨❤
This is great, thank you. As an older youtuber and sharing my story of starting over, some of my viewers have definitely followed my to follow my story. Being authentic and having something to share really helps to keep viewers 😊
Glad i stumbled on your channel, I have been procrastinating for far too long & am feeling motivated. My goal is to start my channel & upload my first video before this week ends ❤️🔥
I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. It inspired me to start trying out this format on my channel. Wow, so much easier to edit lol. 30 minutes of talking to the camera, about an hour of editing and I've got myself a nice 20min video. I'm about to premiere it now and I'm excited to see the results.
I agree totally. I've noticed this myself over the past two years. Blogging, not Vlogging, started this way several years ago. It was an escape from the heavily edited media and into the personal thoughts of people. As time went on, polished blogs and professional-style websites started to take hold and Google's curation of content via their algorithm rewarded the polished style of media and pushed the personal style of blogging out the door. Now that fewer people read and would rather watch videos, this happened in the vlog space. Now, I myself see the same thing. People want authenticity. People are scared of the AI monster coming to get them and are scratching and clawing for clues as to what is authentic and real. They want content like they are listening to a person rather than a machine. If anything good comes out of this AI mess it will be a return to the old days when people searched for true, personal connection on the web. I cant wait. Thanks for your video.
Connection is everything! I find that all the feedback I get talks about how much they love authenticity and honesty. People are really tired of being made to feel inadequate.
Really wonderful talk. I have watched 2 of your videos in its entirety, they are very good. I have noticed something, you have no background music playing nor you ask people to subscribe to your channel, which proves that content is still the king. People will automatically subscribe & want to see you again. Thanks for your insight.
This is so brilliant 🤓 Thank you very much. Concerning the travel and walking to show people interesting and joyful places is not enough. I now learned something I tried before to do in my travel videos, by adding values through learning, but maybe I did it wrong. I now learned to do that perfectly... speaking about your suggested second layer. Thank you again. 🙏
UA-cam has been my favorite platform for a while because there's so many different kinds of content, basically for every person on earth. That's what made me start my own vlog channel by the end of 2023 and I'm really happy that I did. It's a slow grow, but it has taught me a lot about being consistent, letting go of judgement towards myself and of course to edit lol😅 It's fun, love it.
Awesome video brother, authentic videos are replacing the tired pranks and the forced drama influencers have made these past 5 years. Hollywood TV and movies are gone, the aithentic wise men are back like a simple honest old school conversation btween friend's.
I noticed the same thing a few months ago, and I shifted my mindset when it comes to creating UA-cam videos. I even talked about my findings, but not as eloquently as you have. There are many more examples of this currently taking over UA-cam, and you've even included a few that I already follow. If only my camera presence and public speaking were as good as yours!
What I've been doing for about 4 years... No massive growth, but I've made some good friends who seem to think I'm doing something valuable. I've looked into using OBS studio for teaching, and maybe someday I'll do that. But I seem to do best when I just turn the camera on and share what's been on my mind, what I've been studying, what matters most to me.
Very inspiring video. I've been thinking of doing a vlog, and my life is of interest to a lot of folks. You have given me some key ideas that will help me pull this off! Thanks.
I have a small channel which is focused on 80s and 90s pop culture and nostalgia, but I’ve been looking for ways to integrate in some lifestyle vlog type stuff, so this was super helpful. Thank you!
Amazing, exactly what affirms what I’ve been creating but now tying both of my purposes is genius!! Started to think i needed to choose either style but absolutely 💯 what I’ve been seeing and amassing now I’ll share
Thank you for your keen observations. I’m a line dance teacher documenting my behind the scenes on UA-cam and sharing what I learn about YouTubing along the way. Subscribed to hear more.
Thank you for this encouragement. I really airboat seeing other channels that have multiple topics of content, because that's what I do and I'm still trying to figure that out
Part of my fear of stepping into making content was feeling like things can feel too manufactured. I had wanted to make content after winning the jiu-jitsu world championships, but I was kind of feeling stuck. Seeing this kind of approach has given me the confidence to start making content! Thanks for highlighting this new trend!
I have been doing a mixture of live, casually talking my thoughts and some more planned, mostly about grief or mental health. I’m still trying to find my way. This has been useful Thankyou
I’m all for Grandpa/Grandma Style! I’ve been doing a lot more of this style without even knowing it 😂 I think of it as more documenting a process over being over produced
I hardly edit, I just grab the camera and chat like I would to a friend. it’s the only way I could do it as a mom with a 9-5, and a side hustle. Plus I want/need time to relax ❤
Omg this is literally what came to me to do as a business owner and family woman. I’ve struggled to be consistent because of all I have going on so doing talking head is nearly impossible. I’ve decided to just speak on the topics while doing what I’m doing.
Needs a second layer is right. And one that adds value to the viewer, at least is intriguing and interesting to watch. Thanks for the viewpoint, and one that I believe is correct for the year 2025.
I agree. On our live streams during the 2020/2021 lockdowns - everything (the music/live chat/errors etc) went out without editing. Presenting a perfect scenario is certainly a style (particularly with music) that audiences like. Many of our sofa chats / busks generated positive feedback from regulars to the channel.
@ We ended up going back to ‘live’ work as soon as businesses opened up again. I think we did 88 consecutive weekly streams in all. In the crazy time of 2020/2021 it was the one positive. Getting a lot of older people on line and set up to join live chat was a task 🤣, and a steep learning curve with an old iPad…
Your video by far is one of the best that I’ve seen in a long time! Thank you for all of your suggestions! I think 2025 is going to be the year that I start and stick to UA-cam!
Great value. I have run into your video by chance, but your style follows your message - this is real life and real advice I could get from a friend over coffee. I will definitely use it.
This is very encouraging. I’m 61 and seriously thinking of starting a channel that would help a lot of people but I have little or no interest in becoming a cinematographer. It feels like as long as I have some life skills I passionately want to get across, some basic lighting and composition skills and a decent mic, I’m good to go. How complicated is actually setting a channel up? 🤷🏻♂️ I’m a digital dunce but I have youthful tech support. 😉
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This is hilarious. This is called Gen X conversation. The ability to hold a topic and share the depth of life wisdom. Its like when Millennials discovered vinyl. Now Gen Z are celebrating coffee with no gadgets in a Cafe. Imagine that? People are tired of high-end fast polished sales pitches thinly disguised as interviews delivered by 20 year olds.
Yes oldschool not missing the point or a new strat that is how it used to go down (Rennetto etc) when youtube was more of a "Community" and folks actually started coming together in discussions or topics or just as personalities of their own sharing and interacting.
Authentic connection is definitely important now on YT. I've been meandering as a content creator for a few years, mostly because it's taken some time for me to trust that it's ok to be completely authentic, and that what I'm feeling and hearing from God to do is relevant to SOMEBODY. That's all that matters. Personally I can't stand fast edits, or even really intricate editing unless the video is about entertainment. If it's about a message, all that editing actually takes away from the message. Interesting to watch online culture evolve. Thanks for sharing this video!
I’ve been seeing this in my niche for a while now. For me some of the videos are painful to watch… rambling, very little actual help info but(!)… they do have a point and connect with people. Hard to argue with the results I’ve seen them have - lots of views, quick growth, etc
fast cuts are fine if that's what your audience like. If not, then you may need to tone it back a bit to increase watchtime and engagement. All about testing
I think it might be a branch of the podcast. I love these types of videos because I can put them on with headphones and get to my chores around the house and still get the whole idea of the video without actually watching it
I teach English as a second language to Brazilians, and I've been doing live sessions teaching basic English lessons here on UA-cam. I'm wondering how I could incorporate your insights into my live sessions. I'm open to suggestions 😊 thank you very much for this video.
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺. This was a great video and information 👍. I'm really interested in doing vlogging videos in 2025. I'm going to subscribe to your channel as you seem to know your stuff.
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Fantastic information. Unfortunately YT demonetized out channel last month for not enough watch time despite having thousands of videos and livestreams. Sending love and warm greetings from the creeks and woodland of Missouri.
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I think the key word is authenticity. People are tired of being told everything is perfect from people who are problematic. The age of toxic positivity is over.
Not listening to anyone still using that stupid word. toxic
@Rufio1975 looks like you are because you couldn't just scroll passed and move on with your day.
@@RisingRecluse That's hilarious that you think you "got" me or something. You know exactly what I mean guy, unless you are too slow to pick up on it. Sorry was that you would call "toxic masculinity"? I'm talking about all that nonsense with the stupid catch phrases that people love to throw around. You have the bestest day little buddy and be positive
@Rufio1975 "little buddy" okay keyboard warrior. Go act like a tough guy IRL.
@@Rufio1975 I think you're repeating something you heard on a channel that teaches you how to be a man, kiddo. I'm sorry you were triggered by the word toxic and deflected to something I wasn't talking about.
After being on UA-cam for 8+ years, I can definitely say that the most valuable thing I can give my audience is authenticity and relatability. The relationship I have cultivated with my viewers is so important to me! I have scaled down on overly editing and just share my life.
It’s more fun right? I think we all forgot what YT was about
As someone just starting my journey, this is so refreshing to hear.
The most valuable thing is the niche itself, what you are bringing to the table. What you have to offer. If it's cooking then it's cooking, if it's makeup then it's makeup, if it's fitness then it's fitness. Everything else is secondary: the editing, the background and lighting, the special effects. People are tired of channels that have nothing to actually offer but make it seem like they are high quality because of the shiny sparkle. You have to make the niche the center of attention of the channel instead of distracting the audience with music and lights and special effects.
I started turning on the camera and just talking through the how to of *whatever I'm doing in the kitchen,* and then it turns out it's a whole
v i b e. Lol, who knew us grandmas would still rock, just by being ourselves😂🎉
ha ha awesome love it. Your channel looks great and getting some big numbers, congrats 🙌
@garethlamb thank you, it's been a fun start 😀
Do you just use your phone in horizontal? I used to do this with Periscope but never made the jump to UA-cam
@@michellewolff11 that's how I started, yes. Just horizontal phone.
I grew my channel from 0 to 11,000 subs in 9 months and the #1 thing I hear is how AUTHENTIC it is. Talk to people, don't talk at people and connect with the human on the other side. And just be human. That's the winning strategy for real success
Agreed!
One can't teach genuine authenticity. People speak from the heart and their experiences.
Agreed, most of us aren’t that interesting or nature. Which is why adding a layer of education or point of view can give a video more depth
Great video!! I have been doing this for 7 years. I am 86 years old now and enjoy having conversations with my community.
Amazing 😊🙌
614k subs....!
It’s so authentic I love it. It’s like you’re having a chat with your friend not overproducing no nonsense.
Yes 🙌
Ive been noticing this, I think you are totally right about the authenticity aspect, along with that I think lonely people spending tons of time online are also feeling they are really with a friend or mentor/grandfather for 20 mins which must be very appealing
100%, you'll be shocked at what people watch these days for loneliness...Even videos of people vacuuming, as it reminds them of being at home. loneliness is going to be a big problem to most people in future in my opinion.
Thank you for this! I am so encouraged, because this is my style! As an older woman who is dying to share wisdom (some call it advice), I am looking forward to sharing in this manner! I don’t want to invest in all kinds of equipment. I just want to share spontaneously from my kitchen, my living room, my car, etc!
That’s awesome! Yeah keep it simple and fun for yourself
Please do!! 😊
Go for it 😍 @dianemoore has some excellent tips for over 40s❤️
Do it!!
People are craving authenticity but they are also craving conversation. This is part of recapturing what we lost in the modern industrial world.
Agreed
Being authentic is a big reason people come back. They want to see real life stuff as instagram etc has made life look so curated
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For some reason I just really don't like the word "curated." It sounds so pretentious, so your use of it fits well. Instagram is nothing like what it once was.
great video, for whoever wants to start from zero consider that:
- you still do need to speak fairly well (way above average) going on a tangent is ok, adding zero value while having mmm, ahhhh, I mean... is not
- YT can detect if your content can be just listened to and not watched directly, if that's the case they won't push your videos because they know you won't watch ads. so at the beginning you do need to add visuals
and yes being interesting is a must
Totally agree. Good points 👍.
Ouuu great tips! Ty for sharing 🫶🏼🙏🏼
This is just good timing coz just this week I've been thinking if I should create real content, and that style of vlogging, which I thought isn't what most viewers like, was what I wanted to do regardless. I just wanna do it for the joy of sharing my very simple life.
Go for it!
I have been enjoying this return to less flashy YT for awhile now.
Maybe grandpa and grandma style, since yourr including women in the examples.
Absolutely.
Ffs 😀 maybe add elderly to not offend? Gtfo 😀😀😀
My channel grew from 200 to 13K in 5 months, because I started vlogging about my wife’s dementia and my experience as her caregiver. I never script anything but once in a while I do some editing to add old video or whatever, but it’s anything but produced or slick. I think people appreciate and crave real, vulnerable and honest empathy based content.
That's amazing! I agree
I love the idea of "Grandpa Style" Vlogs.
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Meandering is actually the way my brain works 😂😂 I can't tell a story from A to B, I have to include details and then get distracted by the tangents 😜😅😅❤️
😅 true
Me too! I feel like i bore everyone around me but i amuse myself. I think there's definitely more than 1 me out there and she/he would like to find me so i think we both should have a channel. Lol
@@susanmartin870I three! Let’s do it! 💗👏🏼
I just talked myself out of posting this type of vlog. I quite liked it but thought it was a bit weird and rambly. I'll take another look at it.
Have a second layer to the channel and content. Something the come for.
POST IT😁 No take backs😅
This perfectly explains something I just experienced - I've been putting effort into making videos that have more "value" and instructions as an educator... like more formal videos. I recorded audio sooooo many times polishing it up, editing out my meandering and making it all like step by step how-to. But I noticed in the analytics, that it was the times I kept the meandering yapping in there that kept people's attention (my outtros - I thought people would never be interested in my outtros where I talked off-the-cuff! It's the only part in all my vids with stable levels of engagement). And my most recent video is all just a meandering yapping mess that I spent the least time on, but apparently it's my best performing video! Thinking I will be switching up my strategy... thanks for the analysis and breaking all of this down!
Awesome, that’s what I’ve been saying! It’s not about perfect, it’s about being relatable. I year ago maybe yapping on would do less well, but now we want less polished...But still value. Good luck
Yes i adore this parts of peoples videos and will even skip to the outro if they always have them because thats the best part. Lol If the whole video is like that, im glued. Its how i talk. I tell 12 stories to tell 1.
This is such a wake up call for me!🙂 I want to document my growth and me finally having joy in my life on my channel, but instead of posting, I journal my thoughts and experiences on paper. I guess I'm so used to people saying that you have to have a niche to stick too, you have to have cinematic vlogs, an aesthetic background, and all this and that, that I just don't post. And don't want to be all over the place.
Time to start 🙂
I'm from Brasileira and your video appeared as recommended to me. I confess that I thought this was happening only here, but it seems to be happening in many places. I think this wave of short content will diminish and we will see the era of long videos returning.
I loved your video!!!
fingers crossed as I hate shorts 😅
LOVE THIS! Your video has just helped all of my research for my upcoming channel to come full circle. I was on the path of Dry Creek Wrangler, but I didn't understand WHY it was so appealing to me and...possibly...my audience. VERY POWERFUL! Thank you.
That's great to hear 🙌
honestly, this is super refreshing to hear - thanks Gareth. I think a lot of us just have stories to tell, and knowing that you can do this with less editing and being more front and centre is empowering. i’m excited for 2025 for all us small creators. There’s nothing to lose at the end of the day. Just go for it!
Absolutely!
I focus a lot on real life and being authentic and find the balance between frugality and reality because although people like the idea of old style frugality they don't always have time to do it so finding what will help others. I share my life as I couldn't find anyone similar to me when I first started! I'm told I'm one of the most real people on here so I really appreciate that.
That's awesome! 🙌
Tangental meandering. This is exactly my style, and just what I had planned for my channel. Musings about waking-up and creative pursuit and sharing of wisdom on the other side of 60! So not grandpa, but close!
Thank you for this video! Glad this kind of style is taking off - more focus on capturing moments from REAL LIFE, rather than living life just to capture the configured moment.
I've been feeling the conviction to start vlogging in this way, so this is highly encouraging! Wishing everyone on the same journey success for 2025 🎉
Keep it real and keep it fun, good luck with the new channel 💪
@@garethlamb many thanks!
Man i'm so happy that this style is "taking over". I feel like i missed out on vlogging in 2014 (because i was too young), but right now i feel excited and hyped to share my knowledge in laid back way
Awesome lets go!!
Thanks for this! I needed to see this today as I am starting my new channel. I posted 2 videos on Monday and then realized they're not "right" for me. This style you're talking about is exactly what feels right in my heart. Very excited to do my new videos this week! 💖
Amazing congrats! Glad it was helpful!
I was planning to do so, without seeing this or these channels, so much helpful when someone clear things out
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I’ve watched literally thousands of videos on “how to UA-cam” over the last year since I started my channel.
THIS insight is probably the single thing that will help me grow to my potential in 2025 after floundering the past few months.
I’ve been planning a major shift in style/delivery this year but I couldn’t quite put my finger on exactly what I was going for that would also be realistic for me as a busy mom.
Thank you so much. You explained the approach to “simple but purposeful” perfectly.
Just subscribed!
Awesome! Glad it helped keep us posted and good luck 🙌
This is really interesting. I have an unpolished UA-cam channel which is doing okay for me and these are the channels I like to follow. Great information, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed. Looks like your channel is doing well 🙌
I’ve been making vlogs like this for years 😂 I guess it’s my year to shine
☺️Same!
ahead of the curve!
This is a good insight Gareth. 👏 I have just started my new vlogging channel 2 weeks ago and I'll keep this in mind. But it is my 3rd attempt and definitely would be applying what I have learned from many creators and vloggers like you.
I guess the key points here are to be authentic, interesting and relatable. ✨❤
You've got this! yes, though you also what to find your topic and avatar
This is great, thank you. As an older youtuber and sharing my story of starting over, some of my viewers have definitely followed my to follow my story. Being authentic and having something to share really helps to keep viewers 😊
It’s definitely a good way to go this year, especially for our age groups
can i just point out that your hair looks awesome
thanks 😅
Glad i stumbled on your channel, I have been procrastinating for far too long & am feeling motivated. My goal is to start my channel & upload my first video before this week ends ❤️🔥
Yes! Go for it!
Well said! Just started my channel a week or so ago. This helped to affirm what I had in mind. "Daily farm life"
Awesome congrats!
I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. It inspired me to start trying out this format on my channel. Wow, so much easier to edit lol. 30 minutes of talking to the camera, about an hour of editing and I've got myself a nice 20min video. I'm about to premiere it now and I'm excited to see the results.
Awesome let us know how it goes! You are already smashing it 👏
I agree totally. I've noticed this myself over the past two years. Blogging, not Vlogging, started this way several years ago.
It was an escape from the heavily edited media and into the personal thoughts of people. As time went on, polished blogs and professional-style websites started to take hold and Google's curation of content via their algorithm rewarded the polished style of media and pushed the personal style of blogging out the door. Now that fewer people read and would rather watch videos, this happened in the vlog space.
Now, I myself see the same thing. People want authenticity. People are scared of the AI monster coming to get them and are scratching and clawing for clues as to what is authentic and real. They want content like they are listening to a person rather than a machine.
If anything good comes out of this AI mess it will be a return to the old days when people searched for true, personal connection on the web.
I cant wait. Thanks for your video.
Agreed!
Connection is everything! I find that all the feedback I get talks about how much they love authenticity and honesty. People are really tired of being made to feel inadequate.
Agreed!
Really wonderful talk. I have watched 2 of your videos in its entirety, they are very good. I have noticed something, you have no background music playing nor you ask people to subscribe to your channel, which proves that content is still the king. People will automatically subscribe & want to see you again. Thanks for your insight.
Yes no need to ask, people know what to do 😉
This is so brilliant 🤓 Thank you very much. Concerning the travel and walking to show people interesting and joyful places is not enough. I now learned something I tried before to do in my travel videos, by adding values through learning, but maybe I did it wrong. I now learned to do that perfectly... speaking about your suggested second layer. Thank you again. 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep us posted on what works 😎
UA-cam has been my favorite platform for a while because there's so many different kinds of content, basically for every person on earth. That's what made me start my own vlog channel by the end of 2023 and I'm really happy that I did. It's a slow grow, but it has taught me a lot about being consistent, letting go of judgement towards myself and of course to edit lol😅
It's fun, love it.
That's great, and yes can be slow at the start. But I think things are getting easier
Awesome video brother, authentic videos are replacing the tired pranks and the forced drama influencers have made these past 5 years. Hollywood TV and movies are gone, the aithentic wise men are back like a simple honest old school conversation btween friend's.
Totally. The new wave is about the authenticity!
You are correct. My 2nd video ever was unedited and on a niche subject. I'm shocked it just passed 100k views.
Wow! That’s great 🙌
Love it. This is the second video of yours that I’ve seen. Really love how you get to the point.
Appreciate you checking it out 🙏
I noticed the same thing a few months ago, and I shifted my mindset when it comes to creating UA-cam videos. I even talked about my findings, but not as eloquently as you have. There are many more examples of this currently taking over UA-cam, and you've even included a few that I already follow. If only my camera presence and public speaking were as good as yours!
You’ll get there, I’m not natural I’ve had to create thousands of videos to just be ok. Trust If an introvert like me can do it I’m sure you can. 👌
What I've been doing for about 4 years... No massive growth, but I've made some good friends who seem to think I'm doing something valuable. I've looked into using OBS studio for teaching, and maybe someday I'll do that. But I seem to do best when I just turn the camera on and share what's been on my mind, what I've been studying, what matters most to me.
Keep on doing you, it’s working!
@garethlamb Thank you
Very inspiring video. I've been thinking of doing a vlog, and my life is of interest to a lot of folks. You have given me some key ideas that will help me pull this off! Thanks.
Awesome to hear you're taking action! 💪
I’m 78.
The grandpa method should work out just fine.
See you in the forest.
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I have a small channel which is focused on 80s and 90s pop culture and nostalgia, but I’ve been looking for ways to integrate in some lifestyle vlog type stuff, so this was super helpful. Thank you!
Glad it helped
This was definitely helpful! Watching this gave me a couple of more ideas, I just have to implement it! 🙌🏾
Awesome 🙌
Great video, explanation, and advice. Really got me thinking.
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Outstanding video, earned my sub! Look forward to watching more 👊
Welcome aboard! Are you vlogging? Curious to know what type of content you would like to see more of? 😎
Amazing, exactly what affirms what I’ve been creating but now tying both of my purposes is genius!! Started to think i needed to choose either style but absolutely 💯 what I’ve been seeing and amassing now I’ll share
Let’s go! 💯
Thank you Gateth, might try it out
Go for it
Thank you for your keen observations. I’m a line dance teacher documenting my behind the scenes on UA-cam and sharing what I learn about YouTubing along the way. Subscribed to hear more.
That sounds like a great combination for a channel! POV is a great add on for vlog style content 🙌
Thank you for this encouragement. I really airboat seeing other channels that have multiple topics of content, because that's what I do and I'm still trying to figure that out
I wouldn't have many topics but overlapping ones. You don't want to be a generalist channel
Love this is coming back! I started vlogging in 2014 and i really miss those days!
It’s nice to see it coming back! 🙌
Very insightful Gareth! As someone with minimal time to edit, I find this Grandpa method to be very enticing. It's very 80-20 as well :)
Yeah, keep it simple. Hard enough to get content out
Part of my fear of stepping into making content was feeling like things can feel too manufactured. I had wanted to make content after winning the jiu-jitsu world championships, but I was kind of feeling stuck. Seeing this kind of approach has given me the confidence to start making content! Thanks for highlighting this new trend!
Awesome 🙌
It's refreshing to see that this type of content is coming back!
Agreed!
I have been doing a mixture of live, casually talking my thoughts and some more planned, mostly about grief or mental health. I’m still trying to find my way. This has been useful Thankyou
Glad it helped, good luck with the channel
@ Thankyou!
Thank you so much. Wanting to start a channel and also in a very grounded way. Following you now, really good down to earth delivery, frndly
Thanks
I’m all for Grandpa/Grandma Style! I’ve been doing a lot more of this style without even knowing it 😂 I think of it as more documenting a process over being over produced
POV is a great way to add a second layer to the vlog 😎
I hardly edit, I just grab the camera and chat like I would to a friend. it’s the only way I could do it as a mom with a 9-5, and a side hustle. Plus I want/need time to relax ❤
That's the way to go
More to your point about being interesting; you first have to be interesTED. In something - anything that lights you up. That will come across
100%
Omg this is literally what came to me to do as a business owner and family woman. I’ve struggled to be consistent because of all I have going on so doing talking head is nearly impossible. I’ve decided to just speak on the topics while doing what I’m doing.
Perfect! Try to make sure it’s still on the topic of your channel and avatar. But imperfect action all the way
Needs a second layer is right. And one that adds value to the viewer, at least is intriguing and interesting to watch. Thanks for the viewpoint, and one that I believe is correct for the year 2025.
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I agree. On our live streams during the 2020/2021 lockdowns - everything (the music/live chat/errors etc) went out without editing. Presenting a perfect scenario is certainly a style (particularly with music) that audiences like. Many of our sofa chats / busks generated positive feedback from regulars to the channel.
Did you keep doing them?
@ We ended up going back to ‘live’ work as soon as businesses opened up again. I think we did 88 consecutive weekly streams in all. In the crazy time of 2020/2021 it was the one positive. Getting a lot of older people on line and set up to join live chat was a task 🤣, and a steep learning curve with an old iPad…
Been thinking about doing this type of content, I love the casual nature of it, while also getting across information/hot takes/educational stuff
Go for it! Keep it authentic, and don't be afraid to experiment! 😎
Lol I've been doing that style since 2016. Been very good for grew to over 130,000 subs.
Awesome 🙌
Your video by far is one of the best that I’ve seen in a long time! Thank you for all of your suggestions! I think 2025 is going to be the year that I start and stick to UA-cam!
Awesome to hear! 💪
Great value. I have run into your video by chance, but your style follows your message - this is real life and real advice I could get from a friend over coffee. I will definitely use it.
Glad it was helpful! 😎
This is very encouraging. I’m 61 and seriously thinking of starting a channel that would help a lot of people but I have little or no interest in becoming a cinematographer. It feels like as long as I have some life skills I passionately want to get across, some basic lighting and composition skills and a decent mic, I’m good to go.
How complicated is actually setting a channel up? 🤷🏻♂️ I’m a digital dunce but I have youthful tech support. 😉
It's pretty easy you'll be good. Plenty of videos out there on this.
@ thanks. 👍
This was a really helpful breakdown for a beginner like me😌
Glad it helped
Thank you for the valuable advice Gareth, I will definitely take this onboard for my videos, and put in that second layer 🙂
Awesome! Let me know how it works out for you.
These are excellent observations.
Thanks 🙏
I really liked your video, i think its difficult to decide on niche and topic so i end up with a little bit of everything. Have a great day! :)
As long as there is a common thread or theme that connects them you’ll be good 😊. And if you want more help you can join our free community www.skool.com/profits
Me too, I am everywhere on subjects.
@@garethlamb thanks, ill look Into it 🎈
Thank you for this! It allows to see things from a different perspective
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great insights here! can you shar what's the extension/website in use where we can view all of the channel & youtube stats? All the best!
I think I was using VidIQs extension
This is hilarious. This is called Gen X conversation. The ability to hold a topic and share the depth of life wisdom. Its like when Millennials discovered vinyl. Now Gen Z are celebrating coffee with no gadgets in a Cafe. Imagine that? People are tired of high-end fast polished sales pitches thinly disguised as interviews delivered by 20 year olds.
this is what i miss! id love to be a vlogger!!! i doubt anyone would watch but how fun would it be!
You’d be surprised what people watch, give it a go
Thank you so much for your help, I'm growing my chanel ❤️ my beautiful souls won't let me down ❤
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KEEP up with the great content and keep pushing through the UA-cam grind
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@garethlamb always willing to help other UA-camrs
Yes oldschool not missing the point or a new strat that is how it used to go down (Rennetto etc) when youtube was more of a "Community" and folks actually started coming together in discussions or topics or just as personalities of their own sharing and interacting.
It's more about adding a second layer to your vlog. but yes old school is back 🙌
Authentic connection is definitely important now on YT. I've been meandering as a content creator for a few years, mostly because it's taken some time for me to trust that it's ok to be completely authentic, and that what I'm feeling and hearing from God to do is relevant to SOMEBODY. That's all that matters.
Personally I can't stand fast edits, or even really intricate editing unless the video is about entertainment. If it's about a message, all that editing actually takes away from the message.
Interesting to watch online culture evolve. Thanks for sharing this video!
Glad it resonated.
Authenticity 👍🏼
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I’ve been seeing this in my niche for a while now. For me some of the videos are painful to watch… rambling, very little actual help info but(!)… they do have a point and connect with people. Hard to argue with the results I’ve seen them have - lots of views, quick growth, etc
Yeah, i think you still need to work on the filler words and rambling. But either way it works. 🙌
I came across this vlogger earlier. I was wondering if I should take my own vlog in this direction, but I like fast cuts☺️ But it's really good👌
fast cuts are fine if that's what your audience like. If not, then you may need to tone it back a bit to increase watchtime and engagement. All about testing
I think it might be a branch of the podcast. I love these types of videos because I can put them on with headphones and get to my chores around the house and still get the whole idea of the video without actually watching it
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I teach English as a second language to Brazilians, and I've been doing live sessions teaching basic English lessons here on UA-cam. I'm wondering how I could incorporate your insights into my live sessions. I'm open to suggestions 😊 thank you very much for this video.
Not really sure I’d have to learn more about your niche and what you do to answer that
Grandpa Style! 😂 made my day!
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Thank you for this info!
No problem
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺. This was a great video and information 👍. I'm really interested in doing vlogging videos in 2025. I'm going to subscribe to your channel as you seem to know your stuff.
G'day! Great to have you here and thanks for the sub 😎. If you want to know more then join our free community www.skool.com/profits I've created a 30-day challenge that will get you fired up in 2025 and it's free.
@garethlamb ok I will most definitely check it out.
Thanks for sharing this refreshing perspective. I feel like the grandpa method suits me well.
great, I'm glad it helped
Fantastic information. Unfortunately YT demonetized out channel last month for not enough watch time despite having thousands of videos and livestreams. Sending love and warm greetings from the creeks and woodland of Missouri.
I am so sorry to hear that, keep at it though.
I have an educational channel and will implement this strategies. Ive been getting bored and needed something else
great, good luck. Let us know how it goes
I once heard a comment “a channel about everything is a channel about nothing”
“First you get paid for what you do, then you get paid for what you know, and eventually, if you’re lucky, you get paid for who you are.”
Yeah I like these quotes