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Libra
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I'm not sure if i'm going to only upload GTA videos or possibly just make videos over any game.

Anyway here's the link to my channel: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

If you have any ideas on what i can do in the future please just leave a reply.
I plan on getting a microphone soon so i can commentate over my videos and maybe get an adapter so you guys can hear my friends in game chat/party chat.

At the moment i'm just going to be uploading GTA videos until i really figure out what i want to do.

Thanks
-Libra
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A mic is a big part to being successful on youtube
Not trying to be mean but nobody just wants to watch you play
They want to be involved, so talking to your viewers is a big part of that.

People want to see fresh content, not old stuff.
If your making GTA videos try and start a heists series with a crew
Or show glitchs or something new
People need new content or they will loose interest

Staying active is the key ingredient to being successful
Starting a new channel you need to go into grind mode
It would help finding a bigger youtuber to give you a shoutout
Look for a youtuber that has more subscibers than you that makes similar videos

Collaborations are another big point
Gamers like to watch other gamers, simple as that
So when 2 or more of their favourite gamers come together
They love it

Also having fun and new graphics is a big part too
If you ever need any graphics or help with something feel free to PM me

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Mort wrote
A mic is a big part to being successful on youtube
Not trying to be mean but nobody just wants to watch you play
They want to be involved, so talking to your viewers is a big part of that.

People want to see fresh content, not old stuff.
If your making GTA videos try and start a heists series with a crew
Or show glitchs or something new
People need new content or they will loose interest

Staying active is the key ingredient to being successful
Starting a new channel you need to go into grind mode
It would help finding a bigger youtuber to give you a shoutout
Look for a youtuber that has more subscibers than you that makes similar videos

Collaborations are another big point
Gamers like to watch other gamers, simple as that
So when 2 or more of their favourite gamers come together
They love it

Also having fun and new graphics is a big part too
If you ever need any graphics or help with something feel free to PM me


wow that was a lot, and yeah i plan on getting a microphone soon. thanks! do you think i should stick to a single game or multiple?
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What type of microphone do you plan on getting because another factor is the quality in which the microphone records in.
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Libra wrote
Mort wrote
A mic is a big part to being successful on youtube
Not trying to be mean but nobody just wants to watch you play
They want to be involved, so talking to your viewers is a big part of that.

People want to see fresh content, not old stuff.
If your making GTA videos try and start a heists series with a crew
Or show glitchs or something new
People need new content or they will loose interest

Staying active is the key ingredient to being successful
Starting a new channel you need to go into grind mode
It would help finding a bigger youtuber to give you a shoutout
Look for a youtuber that has more subscibers than you that makes similar videos

Collaborations are another big point
Gamers like to watch other gamers, simple as that
So when 2 or more of their favourite gamers come together
They love it

Also having fun and new graphics is a big part too
If you ever need any graphics or help with something feel free to PM me


wow that was a lot, and yeah i plan on getting a microphone soon. thanks! do you think i should stick to a single game or multiple?


Honestly it depends on what your doing
If your doing single player your going to have to make it really good or nothing will stick

If your doing multiplayer you have to be able to hear yourself, and others.
Reaction videos to little kids dying are always funny remember that.

Make sure you get a good mic too, don't get a janky a** crackly mic, spend the money to get one that's gonna last and is good quality.
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UnrealApp wrote What type of microphone do you plan on getting because another factor is the quality in which the microphone records in.

To start out honestly probably just a blue snowball. I can find one for cheap online. I've listened to the quality of it on youtube and it isn't the greatest, but there's certainly worse. Besides, any mic is better than no mic.
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UnrealApp wrote What type of microphone do you plan on getting because another factor is the quality in which the microphone records in.


Yeah like I was saying, nobody wants to just watch they want to hear you as well as possible. Mic Quality can make or break a youtube channel.
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Libra wrote
UnrealApp wrote What type of microphone do you plan on getting because another factor is the quality in which the microphone records in.

To start out honestly probably just a blue snowball. I can find one for cheap online. I've listened to the quality of it on youtube and it isn't the greatest, but there's certainly worse. Besides, any mic is better than no mic.


I can't remember the exact model but I believe its the Blue Yeti
or something along the lines of that atleast. Little more expensive but beautiful quality.
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Mort wrote
Libra wrote
UnrealApp wrote What type of microphone do you plan on getting because another factor is the quality in which the microphone records in.

To start out honestly probably just a blue snowball. I can find one for cheap online. I've listened to the quality of it on youtube and it isn't the greatest, but there's certainly worse. Besides, any mic is better than no mic.


I can't remember the exact model but I believe its the Blue Yeti
or something along the lines of that atleast. Little more expensive but beautiful quality.

Yeah, there is a mic test comparing the two and there isn't much difference between the two. Maybe start out with the snowball and eventually upgrade to the Yeti.
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Its mainly for sharpness of the voice.
The Snowball sounds dull and like there is a sock over the microphone I think

While the Yeti is clear and picks up alot of noise (even a little too much sometimes)
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