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TheKnightGamingHD

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But seriously my voice in my videos is really low and the minecraft sounds always overpower it how do I fix it without buying Sony Vegas Pro?
 

TeamTwiistz

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Team, how do you have 26k and get 500 views per video. Honestly, makes no sense to me.
My channel grew from Mod Spotlights that went viral: Click Here
I get 1,000+ views average actually when I upload a mod spotlight: Click Here
Alot less if I upload anything else considering 80% of my videos are mod spotlights and 5% are SG videos.


+I didn't have time to build a fan-base or character, considering the spotlighting of a mod gives you no room to express your own personality.
+The thing about Mod Spotlights unlike another series, is that people subscribe for that one mod. Say someone subscribes because of my Hoverboard Mod, that doesn't mean the person will enjoy my other mods considering each and every video is different from the last.

They're many examples of this on YouTube. Another from MCSG, is RiseNinja who made funny videos that went viral, but had no room or time to make himself into the face of the channel.

Hope that answers your question.
 

JWingWangWong

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My channel grew from Mod Spotlights that went viral: Click Here
I get 1,000+ views average actually when I upload a mod spotlight: Click Here
Alot less if I upload anything else considering 80% of my videos are mod spotlights and 5% are SG videos.


+I didn't have time to build a fan-base or character, considering the spotlighting of a mod gives you no room to express your own personality.
+The thing about Mod Spotlights unlike another series, is that people subscribe for that one mod. Say someone subscribes because of my Hoverboard Mod, that doesn't mean the person will enjoy my other mods considering each and every video is different from the last.

They're many examples of this on YouTube. Another from MCSG, is RiseNinja who made funny videos that went viral, but had no room or time to make himself into the face of the channel.

Hope that answers your question.
Sounds like an issue of consistency.
 

TeamTwiistz

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Sounds like an issue of consistency.
Consistency? What do you mean?

When getting 10k in 1 month's time, over the course of a few videos, what does Consistency matter? My channel was given no time to progress. As well as the fact they were mod spotlights. In mod spotlights, the only thing you mention in the mod is the information written on the forums, nothing else. Doesn't allow you to build character.
 

TeamTwiistz

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If you think my methods of being a Content Creator are flawed. Try it yourself, and get back to me on that.
Anyways back on topic, If you have any questions on how to start YouTube, you're welcome to ask.
 

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