Tips for Instructors: Who Want to Start YouTube Channel
Ramesh Fadatare
Posts: 207
Hi Everyone,
As per my experience using YouTube, I would like to share some tips to get started with the YouTube channel:
Thumb Rule: Initially, you may not get a good response like views or subscribers but don't give up.
Keep publishing the videos with quality content, you definitely get a good response.
- Start with giving the best name (brand) to the YouTube channel
- Focus on voice and video quality - buy a good mic, camera, and video editing software
- Optimize your videos for search and SEO - give SEO-friendly title and description for your video.
- Promote your videos on social media - Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and Instagram
- Make sure to reply to each and every comment in the video
- Ignore all the negative comments and dislikes - don't be distracted, focus on your goal
- Don't put the long intro in the videos - don't promote yourself multiple times in the same video
- Keep publishing videos at least 2-3 videos a week.
Once you will build enough audience on YouTube then go ahead and promote your Udemy courses
Thanks,
Ramesh
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@Bella
- Yes, you can include.0 -
What do you think of YouTube shorts? I never used them but i see many people encouraging creators to attract more people into their channel.
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