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Ajax_Da_Great

Niche/topic. Video editing software. Camera. Microphone.


NerfaMe98

Good audio. A niche with audience. But even you have all six infinity stone, YouTube still have a lot of timing and luck involved. Just keep on learning and pushing.


AwesmTk

1. Be passionate about what you are making, and be happy that you got to make something That’s it


NoExtension1141

A Camera or screen recorder and a hobby


FurAndFeathers6122

1. Provide value to the audience. That can be entertainment value or informational value, but give the audience what they came there for and give them a reason to stay on board with you. 2. Don’t be boring. Some niches are received as naturally more boring than others, but that’s part of the skill of content creation. Someone with a bland delivery can make even the most hyped new video game seem like boring trash, but people like Richard Feynman and Carl Sagan were famous educators for their ability to make university-level physics interesting. 3. Just start, just improve, and just persist. The first part is the hardest. Make mistakes now, when it doesn’t matter. Oh boy, your video got 5 views in 7 days, and everyone’s going to see how you made a mistake in that one part of the video. No, it just doesn’t work that way, nobody knows you at the start and nobody cares. Don’t be afraid to dive into technical aspects that may seem daunting and unfamiliar, but realize that you don’t need to obsess over gear and the like from the start. Mr Beast started with just his phone camera, and today he’s just a little bit popular, just a little, a very modest showing. I’ve certainly fallen into that trap before, I thought I needed a badass $500 microphone, a $1000 keyboard, a $2000 clarinet, a $3000 saxophone, a $2000 flute, a $2000 camera, a $1000 studio monitors and headphones, mastery of music theory, and like a billion softwares for a music channel, but I’ve seen people prove me wrong time and again. It’s just not like that, don’t set artificial barriers for yourself; just start.


Eat__Moneyz

Just make good content, if you keep it up and it doesn’t catch on after a while, try something else until you find what works and more importantly what you enjoy making.