200 to 200k Subscribers in 6 Months

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Dani
Dani

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PublishedOct 4, 2019
Duration12:38
Video ID40CcHsRe5K8
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyNot specified
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

Performance Metrics

Views268.8K
Likes19K
Comments1.3K
Engagement Rate7.56%
Likes per 100 views7.07
Comments per 1K views4.89

Description

Let's talk about how I grew so fast on Youtube! ➤Discord - https://discord.gg/danii ➤Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DaniMilkman/ ➤Twitter - https://twitter.com/DaniDevYT ➤Music by Evan King. Check him out, he has some amazing music! Evan King - Stellar (https://youtu.be/ZrEDn3JBIdg) Evan king: https://www.youtube.com/user/EvanKingAudio DevDuck - https://youtu.be/HYQjmV1PHU4 So since I'm asked every day how my channel grew so fast, I made a video about it lol. Talking a bit about the Youtube Algorithm, what i've done to try to exploit it, and also some other stuff, like my play button unboxing. In the video I talk about a couple of important things, like CTR of "Click through rate". This is important, because without a high click through rate, people aren't gonna click on your videos, meaning you won't get any views. The watch time is also curcial, and I talk a bit about how I try to keep the watch time as high as possible. Something I didn't mention in the video, is that you have to find a recipe that works for you. For example "progress" videos and "Making X in Y time" works very well for me, but when people have tried to do the exact same thing, with the exact same thumbnail (just search for one of my popular videos, and you'll see a lot of copies), it hasn't worked out well for them. This is important to note, it shows that you have to find your own way, as different channels work in different ways. It's hard to explain, but after a while you will get the feel for what the algorithm wants from you lol. One final note: Have fun. Don't make videos you don't wanna make, that's never gonna end well. If you make videos about stuff you enjoy, it's gonna be reflected in your content, and the viewers will be way more engaged. And the same goes for when you make content you don't enjoy: it's very noticable, and it's not gonna feel genuine. //about Hey! If you're new here, welcome! I'm an indie game developer, currently working on a physics based game using Unity. This is my devlog / devblog where I show off the progress I make on it. I'll try uploading every week, but I'm pretty busy with university and part time job, so I won't have time every week. But I'll do my best! PC SPECS: GTX 1060 i7-3770 16GB RAM Laptop / tablet Surface Pro i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage My Equipment: Keyboard - Steelseries 6Gv2 Mouse - Steelseries Rival 100 Mic - AT2020+ Screen - ViewSonic 24" LED Curved VX2458 Headset - Steelseries Arctis 3 If you enjoyed this video, here are some other really good ones I was inspired by: Veritasium - My Video Went Viral. Here's Why https://youtu.be/fHsa9DqmId8 Veritasium - Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir? (The video that went viral af) https://youtu.be/uxPdPpi5W4o SmarterEveryDay - Manipulating the YouTube Algorithm - (Part 1/3) Smarter Every Day 213 https://youtu.be/1PGm8LslEb4 Devon Crawford - Hacking the YouTube Algorithm 2019 https://youtu.be/l5VtPY7FBw4 Tom Scott - Why The YouTube Algorithm Will Always Be A Mystery https://youtu.be/BSpAWkQLlgM Youtube Creators - 'The Algorithm' - How YouTube Search & Discovery Works https://youtu.be/hPxnIix5ExI #Dani #unity #gamedev #indiegame #gamedevelopment #unity3d #madewithunity #indiedev #unity2d

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