thebrightbeat
Meteorite
"You have to be the leading lady of your own life."
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Post by thebrightbeat on Jul 31, 2010 1:17:25 GMT -5
Starting a new YouTube community/foundation for myself on the internet means marketing myself elsewhere from YouTube.
The problem is I personally have two YouTube channels, one is for more formal videos, and one is for less formal/less edited/more random stuff.
With school and everything, I am rather busy and don't have a regular schedule for videos, but since they take less time, the more random channel has many more videos on it.
While the other channel is the one I want people to ultimately see, the other one gives more of a definition of who I am and what I want this to be like.
My question is which one should I market or carry with me from site to site?
Or should I just combine them entirely because that's what Dan Brown does and it seems to work well in that regard? I'm seriously considering combining the channels, but at the same time, I have a feeling it would be too mixed.
Advice/ideas/thoughts?
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Post by Rogers91 on Jul 31, 2010 1:47:32 GMT -5
i have a similar set up but much less videos in total.. i made my original channel back when youtube was fresh and have my newer one because i forgot i had the old one in the first place. my new one has more on it and alot more views and subscribers yet it has things that are not as interesting and that well are more vlog like or me just acting wierd or commenting on someones video or even videos i have worked on for here. my older one i keep trying to find the time to make videos for that are high quality and i have one that is almost done but with a slow computer and not much time (also the fact that i am lazy) it is takeing forver to get it finished and out there.
so i compleatly understand where you are comeing from. i personaly am just trying to play it off and hopefully i will put some quality stiff and people will like both of my channels and they will both be worth something.
its up to you on what you do. if you are trying to get alot of subscribers then i would recomend setting up play lists and putting all your videos on one channel. if your willing to wait a bit and work hard to get your main channesome good vids then maybe you can keep it the way it is.
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thelighterdark
Planet
"Get busy living, or get busy dying." - Andy Dufresne [Tim Robbins], The Shawshawnk Redemption, 1994
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Post by thelighterdark on Jul 31, 2010 15:03:38 GMT -5
You should just use one, and at that the more popular one preferably.
Like rogers said, just make a few different playlist so that people know which ones are "for cereal" and which ones are your more relaxed videos.
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