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MrBeast Shares His Best YouTube Advice - Secrets to Growing Your Channel
Learn from MrBeast's YouTube success secrets, from title and thumbnail optimization to creating engaging videos. Discover how to gain subscribers and views quickly, and valuable advice for starting out as a YouTuber.
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1. YouTube Success Secrets
Insights on gaining 10 million subscribers in six months.
2. Video Views vs. Quantity
Importance of quality over quantity in video views.
3. Starting Out Advice
MrBeast's advice for beginners on video quality.
4. Believing in Your Content
Balancing confidence with self-improvement in content creation.
5. Consistent Improvement
The key to success through consistent video creation and enhancement.
6. Continuous Improvement Tips
Strategies for enhancing video quality over time.
7. Understanding Viewer Behavior
Insights on creating engaging content for viewers.
8. Crafting Compelling Titles
The art of creating captivating titles for videos.
9. Crafting Click-Worthy Titles
Importance of short, interesting titles
10. Leveraging Extreme Opinions
Using extreme opinions to boost engagement
11. Mastering Auto Play on YouTube
Utilizing auto play for video success
12. Visual Convincing for Clicks
Importance of visually compelling content
13. Incorporating Captions Effectively
Utilizing captions in video hooks
14. Setting and Exceeding Expectations
Matching and surpassing viewer expectations
15. Reducing Viewer Drop-Off
Strategies to minimize audience loss
16. Visualizing Audience Retention
Emphasizing retaining viewers from the start
17. The Crucial First 10 Seconds
Undervalued importance of video intros
18. Creating Tension
Mastering concise storytelling with tension.
19. Feedback Loop
Utilizing feedback from critical viewers.
20. Maintaining Viewer Interest
Methods to retain viewer engagement.
21. Viewer Retention
Strategies to keep viewers engaged and satisfied.
22. Content Relevance
Staying on topic to cater to viewer expectations.
23. Viewer Engagement
Understanding viewer behavior for prolonged watch time.
24. Power of Knowledge
Emphasizing the impact of knowledge in content creation.
25. Viral Ideas on a Budget
Exploring viral content creation without significant financial investment.
26. Quality Over Quantity
Focus on creating fewer but high-quality videos for better audience engagement.
27. The Value of Feedback
Utilizing feedback over time for continuous improvement and growth.
28. Inspiration vs. Imitation
Drawing inspiration from others while adding your unique touch.
29. Creating Click-Worthy Thumbnails
Importance of simple yet emotionally engaging thumbnails.
30. Thumbnail Impact Strategy
Encouraging curiosity through thumbnails to drive viewer engagement.
31. Improving Video Quality 📹
Enhancing visuals and clarity for better engagement.
32. Future of YouTube 🌟
Predictions on YouTube's cultural impact in 10 years.
33. Unmatched Influence 🚀
Discussing the power and reach of top YouTube channels.
34. Commitment to Success 💪
MrBeast's dedication and long-term vision for his work.
35. High Bar for Entry 🏋️
The intense dedication and sacrifices in being a top creator.
36. Focus on Quality Content 🔍
Emphasizing the importance of creating exceptional videos for success.
Video Transcript
If you knew what I knew, you could get 10 million subscribers within six months.
Your first video is not gonna give you.
Subscribers don't matter, views don't matter.
I mean, they do.
So stop sitting there and thinking for months and months on end
and just get to work and start uploading.
Everything you f**king want as a creator comes from making the best videos possible.
And thumbnails.
Mr. B. Shers is best YouTube buys all the way from title and thumbnail secrets
to growing a channel on YouTube.
It's much easier to get 5 million views on one video
than 50,000 views on 100 videos.
He also reveals how he's able to hook in viewers in his videos and what he would do if he started over from scratch.
What advice would you give yourself when you're starting out?
Your videos suck. You think your videos are good, but they suck. They just do.
And the sooner you learn how to make good, great videos that people actually want to watch the sooner you'll get views,
I think is the biggest takeaway because like when I was 14 I thought my videos were the best in the world.
They weren't there terrible many people are making way better videos to me
But I didn't think that and I think you know to be successful
You kind of have a have to have a little bit of that ego where you're like, you know my content's great
You got to believe in it
But also like if you have sub a thousand subscribers like there's a good probability your videos just suck
They just do and you need to make hundreds of videos or a hundred videos
I don't know depends on the quality of videos improve something every time and just like get to the point where they don't when you make
Good content you'll blow up is you know, it's not the algorithm. It's not anything
thing. It's just like most me and most people who are in my position, you just make terrible
videos. And that's okay because you've got to make a bunch of videos and improve over
time to be great. Like you don't just pick up a baseball and become an MLB level athlete
within a year. You know, it takes many, many, many years and YouTube's kind of the same
way. A lot of people get analysis paralysis and they'll just sit there and they'll plan
their first video for three months. And yeah, I'm any of you listening. If you, especially
if you have zero viewers on your channel, your first video is not going to give you. Period.
It's not your first 10 are not gonna give you this I can very comfortably say that so stop sitting there and thinking for months and months on in and just
Get to work and start uploading like all you need to do this this applies to people that not upload videos
But have dreams of being a youtuber is make a hundred videos and improve something every time do that and then on your hundred first video
We'll start talking like maybe you can get some views
But you know your first hundred or gonna say there are very free cases like
Liza Koshir, Emma Chamberlain, who have really good personalities and it doesn't take them
so many videos and it's just like people who are 7'5 and making an NBA.
Yes, there are free cases you can find but for the average person like us, you know, who
don't have these exceptional personalities and you know, backgrounds and filmmaking, just
make 100 videos, improve something each time and then talk to me on your 101st video.
How do you improve something each time?
The second one just, I don't know, put more effort into the script.
the third one try to learn a new editing trick the fourth one try to figure out a way that you can
have better inflections in your voice the fifth one try to you know study a new thumbnail tip
and implement it the sixth one try to figure out a new title the infinite ways that's the beauty
of content creation online there's literally infinite ways from the coloring to the frame rate to
the editing to the filming to the production to the jokes to the pacing to every little thing
can be improved and they can never not be improved there's no less there's literally no such thing as