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How often should you post on YouTube channel?
Posting once a week is a good standard schedule, but if you like to spend a lot of time editing your videos and you work full time then maybe once a week isn’t realistic for you. Maybe you should post once every two weeks.
What happens when you post consistently on YouTube?
When you post consistently, you put more opportunities into the world, more hooks in the sea, for people to find and discover you. You never know which video might open the door to success. You can stack the deck in your favor by uploading more often.
Is it bad to post daily on YouTube?
Logically, the best growth strategy is to release the largest amount of content possible. Because more content means that you have more chance to get discovered, and more chance to grow fast. So, the best growing strategy is to upload daily.
Can views decrease in YouTube?
A sudden decline can be because viewers are suddenly not into the topic of video anymore (this happens a lot with trends, viral videos and news). Your Click Through Rate becomes low and YouTube stops promoting the video. This is why it is so important create evergreen content (opens article).
Does posting daily on YouTube give you more subscribers?
In summary, posting daily on YouTube didn’t give me a bump in subscribers, at least not noticeably, but I had 3 really powerful wins as a result of participating in VEDA. These are wins that any blogger or YouTuber would LOVE to have any time!
What happens if you don’t show consistency on YouTube?
You have no consistency By not showing any consistency on YouTube, your viewers and subscribers have no idea when you’re going to post future videos, what your videos are going to be about, or what your channel is even about, so why would anyone subscribe? This can also be very damaging to your video’s ability to rank on YouTube.
Why are my YouTube videos not getting views?
10 reasons why your YouTube videos are not getting views (and how to fix it!) 1. Your YouTube Video Thumbnails suck. The first thing that a potential viewer sees when your video appears in their… 2. You have no consistency. By not showing any consistency on YouTube, your viewers and subscribers
Why are my YouTube videos losing popularity?
1. Your YouTube Video Thumbnails suck 2. Lacking consistency 3. You are not making content for your audience 4. YouTube optimization is an afterthought 5. Your audience retention rate is low 6. You’re only thinking about YouTube 7. Your videos have no clear value 8. Poor audio quality 9. You’re not engaging with your audience 10. Lack of patience