Within the last couple months I've really tried to knuckle down with making videos as it's something I love doing. I make "funny" gaming content and I personally feel my videos are a good quality and right for the audience I'm wanting to reach. My content is exactly the type of content I like to watch so I feel as if I know pretty well when I make a video if it's good or not. My issue has been trying to reach that audience. I'd love to get some feedback or opinions on my channel and also stuff I can maybe do to help push the videos more. I'm very unsure about the finer details of uploading. Video tags, keywords etc. Any help would be absolutely fantastic!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJwsYXgvL7Jo4S5uiUJgNWw
#Need some help on where I may be going wrong.
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I haven't seen the videos themselves, but you really can't do variety gaming.
You gotta niche deep down to gain any traction.
If I did comedic clips, they'd probably be shorts, with vid compilations, and only one game.
I'd also post them as replies on Twitter to the relevant game's official Twitter.
I did have a feeling that doing variety could be potentially hurting it but if I was to stick to 1 game I don't think I'd enjoy it anywhere near as much. Everyone I watch that does variety I go back to watch not always for the video but because I just like them. Thats the sort of thing I'm hoping to try and build.
The easiest way to do what you want to do is to niche down initially, and then diversify as your channel grows; no one is going to want 'Jags' content when you're a nobody, but pick a niche, find your style, grow, and people will start coming specifically for you