07-24-2017, 05:12 PM
Well 5-7 years ago, MC videos would net you hundreds of views but now that Evvveryyyonnne is doing them it's much harder to get noticed. Try looking at the content people are showing most and don't do that. What I mean is, if you want to stand out don't follow the crowd. I wonder if that goes against any of my next comments...?
Reply to popular YouTuber's videos with a video of your own. Like Re: YouTuber's Double-wide door. 3 years ago I got 250+ views on those videos. Nothing substantial I know but any amount over 50 is a milestone for me .
You can do reviews of other people's builds on a server, and talk about your own. The server's users are more likely to visit if you post it on their forum, and may draw people to the server as well (like indirect advertising).
16 videos, 16 subscribers: Nearly abandoned:
https://www.youtube.com/user/mikemc4minecraft
243 videos, 2m Views, 1k subscribers: Miscellaneous things with MC buried amongst them. I believe many of the subs are fakes from the Sub4Sub craze, where users would sub then ask you to sub back (I blocked them instead).
https://www.youtube.com/user/Mikemc
Reply to popular YouTuber's videos with a video of your own. Like Re: YouTuber's Double-wide door. 3 years ago I got 250+ views on those videos. Nothing substantial I know but any amount over 50 is a milestone for me .
You can do reviews of other people's builds on a server, and talk about your own. The server's users are more likely to visit if you post it on their forum, and may draw people to the server as well (like indirect advertising).
16 videos, 16 subscribers: Nearly abandoned:
https://www.youtube.com/user/mikemc4minecraft
243 videos, 2m Views, 1k subscribers: Miscellaneous things with MC buried amongst them. I believe many of the subs are fakes from the Sub4Sub craze, where users would sub then ask you to sub back (I blocked them instead).
https://www.youtube.com/user/Mikemc