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Starting on YouTube? 5 Helpful Tips to Get you Going

Starting on YouTube is hard work. You might see the successful entrepreneurs earning money and doing well, but that didn’t happen overnight. It takes time, strategy, mindset, and determination for your YouTube channel to do well. And most of all, consistency. I know this because I am still on my beginner’s journey to utilizing the full potential of YouTube.

So you’re looking to start a YouTube channel and you’re really excited about it! With all the tools available for making content for your channel, the sky is literally the limit. One thing that holds many people back from starting their own channel though is fear. Fear of what? Maybe it’s fear of rejection, fear of not being able to create the content, fear of not getting likes or views, fear of being a bad YouTuber…whatever it may be…I have five tips to help you get over those fears!

Don’t wait for ‘perfect’

The most important thing to remember is that your first video doesn’t need to be perfect. It’s easy to get caught up in making sure your lighting is just right, that you have the perfect backdrop and that you’re wearing the perfect outfit for your first video. But don’t let that hold you back from getting started — put something out there! Your first video doesn’t need to be perfect; it just needs to be good enough. People are now filming everything in real-time with YouTube shorts, live, Instagram, and Tik Tok.

There’s no such thing as being ready when you’re starting on YouTube. There are always improvements that can be made, but the only way to improve is by starting small and moving forward with what we’ve got. If you’re waiting for your channel or videos to be perfect before launching them out into the world, it might never happen. Take action now — even if it means just recording yourself talking into a phone while walking down the street — and move forward every time you’re ready with something new.

Be Yourself

Be Yourself and be relatable. Don’t sacrifice who you are as a person, but also be aware of what your audience wants. You should have fun while you’re creating content, but always keep in mind that they are watching because they want to see an authentic version of who you are.

Choose a niche or multiple niches. If you have more than one interest, choose one area that you want to focus on first and build upon it over time. If you decide later on that there’s another niche that interests you more than the first, go for it!

Create great content that stands out from the rest of the crowd. Don’t try to copy other people’s videos (and don’t let anyone else copy yours). Create something unique and share it with people who will appreciate it!

Don’t try too hard or take yourself too seriously — just be yourself!

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Be Consistent

It’s important to keep posting on a regular schedule. This will help your audience know what to expect and connect more with you. When you’re starting on YouTube and consistent with your videos, people will start looking forward to them, and they’ll share their excitement with others who might be interested in what you’re doing.

When starting on YouTube, it’s important to respond to comments & questions in a timely manner. People love interacting with other people online, so take advantage of this by responding quickly when someone comments on one of your videos or asks a question! You’ll start building relationships with your viewers which will lead to more subscribers over time if they feel like they can relate with you and get answers from

Learn from Others

There are so many other YouTubers out there willing to share what they’ve learned along the way. Take the advice and use what works for you. Don’t be afraid to ask questions either! In fact, this is one of the best ways to learn from others — by asking questions!

In fact, some of these people may even be willing to work with you if they like what they see!

Take advantage of YouTube Analytics

One of the great things about YouTube is that it provides plenty of analytics that help you understand what’s working and what isn’t. Check out your watch time and view rate — these can help you determine what type of content people like most and what they don’t like at all. You can also see where viewers drop off during a video, which can help you identify areas where improvements need to be made.

And if you want to dive a bit deeper into SEO, then consider using a program like Tube Buddy to help even more:

https://www.tubebuddy.com/Tracydeetips (affiliate link)

It’s true—starting on YouTube may be a little nerve-wracking. There are so many things to keep in mind, and it can be hard to stay focused on everything you need to do as an aspiring YouTuber. But if you’re determined to get going on YouTube, don’t fret! As the saying goes, it gets easier with practice. Follow these tips, stay patient, and you’ll be making videos in no time.

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Starting a YouTube Channel: My Top 4 Goals To Get Started

I’m venturing into new things for 2021 and one of them is starting a YouTube channel. I have to admit, the writing for a blog is a bit easier for me than the speaking on camera. I think that’s probably why I’ve written more blog posts than I’ve posted videos.

Here are my 2021 YouTube Goals:

1. Get to 1000 subscribers

This is the level that YouTube says you need to start becoming monetized on YouTube. Not only do you need 1000 subscribers, but you also need 4000 watch hours. Hopefully, I’ll get to between 1000 and 100,000 subscribers by December 31, 2021.

2. Become more comfortable on video

I would like to become more comfortable and self confident on video. There is a lot of fear and anxiety associated with this new project, but I really want to work through this. I want to challenge myself to do this and inspire others to try new things and go after their dreams or goals.

3. Learn video editing skills

I am currently using iMovie for my recording through my Macbook. My skills are limited at the moment, but I hope to continue improving with each video that I make. I will learn as I go and continue to get better as I learn more about video editing.

4. Consistency

There is no growth without consistency. I will have to make a goal to post at least one video per video, if not more. So, that means I have to find out what topics would be interesting to talk about and make content. For now, I’m going to focus on the things I enjoy sharing with others and continue to improve my presenting and video editing skills.


If you’d like to check out the YouTube video where I talk about these goals, here it is!

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My Top 4 Big Goals Starting a YouTube Channel

I have many goals starting a YouTube channel, but I’ll start with listing 4 of them here.

I’m venturing into new things for 2021 and one of them is starting a YouTube channel. I have to admit, the writing for a blog is a bit easier for me than the speaking on camera. I think that’s probably why I’ve written more blog posts than I’ve posted videos.

Here are my 2021 YouTube Goals:

1. Get to 1000 subscribers

This is the level that YouTube says you need to start becoming monetized on YouTube. Not only do you need 1000 subscribers, but you also need 4000 watch hours. Hopefully, I’ll get to between 1000 and 100,000 subscribers by December 31, 2021.

2. Become more comfortable on video

I would like to become more comfortable and self-confident on video. There is a lot of fear and anxiety associated with this new project, but I really want to work through this. I want to challenge myself to do this and inspire others to try new things and go after their dreams or goals.

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3. Learn video editing skills

I am currently using iMovie for my recording through my Macbook. My skills are limited at the moment, but I hope to continue improving with each video that I make. I will learn as I go and continue to get better as I learn more about video editing.

4. Consistency

There is no growth without consistency. I will have to make a goal to post at least one video per video, if not more. So, that means I have to find out what topics would be interesting to talk about and make content. For now, I’m going to focus on the things I enjoy sharing with others and continue to improve my presenting and video editing skills.


If you’d like to check out the YouTube video where I talk about these goals, here it is!