9 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started YouTube

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Published 2023-10-06
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I love talking about youtube, and I love sharing what I've learned about growing on this platform. Here are 9 things I wish I knew when I started. Enjoy x

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WHO AM I?
If we havenā€™t yet before - Hey šŸ‘‹Ā Iā€™m Ali, a doctor-turned-entrepreneur and Iā€™ve somehow become the worldā€™s most followed productivity expert. Through my videos here on this channel, my podcast Deep Dive and writing, I share evidence-based strategies and tools to help you be more productive and build a life you love.

āŒšļøTimestamps:
0:00 - No one cares
2:14 - Architect vs Archeologist
4:57 - Supply & Demand
6:22 - Thinking In Systems
9:02 - Titles & Thumbnails
11:03 - First 30 Seconds
12:04 - Gear
13:23 - Unfair Advantage
15:13 - Video Editing

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All Comments (21)
  • @EmilReignited
    1. Stop worrying what otherā€™s think about your videos, they got their own problems 2. Rather than trying to plan everything in advance, focus on improving your content through experimentation and trying things out 3. You have less competition by making very specific and niched down content helps 4. Build a system that makes it easier to produce content 5. Make the Title and Thumbnail first 6. Front-load your effort into the fist 30 seconds of your video 7. Starting out, the quality of your content is more important than gear 8. Identify your unfair advantages, something that makes it harder to compete with you 9. Outsource video editing asap, frees up tons of time
  • @jeztravel
    I love it when you said, "You got to start by being bad" It brings comfort to me that it's okay to be a bad editor or storyteller, just do it, record a video, and upload it.
  • @reed_tech
    Before I started my channel, I have watched several videos on how to grow a YouTube channel. One major thing I learned from all these videos is to simply FOCUS ON YOUR CONTENT AND IMPROVING EVERYDAY I believe once you enjoy the process and not too clung on the numbers, and focus on learning and improving your videos, the numbers will eventually follow suit. I see content creation as an endless journey of learning, improvement and discovery. šŸ¤—
  • @DarkMedia1.0
    Don't lie! We all knew why we watched this video, right? If you're starting a new channel like me, don't give up and just keep grinding. Remember, "Rome wasn't built in a day".
  • @FirstLast-cs8yc
    I am a YouTube video watcher and I confirm, I do not care about YouTube videos.
  • @ItsGrievesYT
    I took the archeologist route, I was just trying different things and one just stuck, now my channel is growing more and more, good luck to everyoneā€™s channel, I wish you all success, keep going and STAY CONSISTENTšŸ’Ŗā¤ļø
  • @rossthoughts
    Agree! I architect-ed my first videos. They tanked because I didn't know how to make videos or tell stories. Then I switched to the "archeologist" tactic because I knew I needed way more skill before going back to the reason (and topic) for which I have a passion. I wasn't being an archeologist to figure out my niche, I just want to figure out the basics of video story telling. I'm still on that "archeologist" phase. Did a 30 day video making challenge where I tried to make a video a day to get reps in with new software, etc. I'm still an infant but I think I'm getting close to getting off the hands and knees and running like a true wild toddler! Lets go!
  • @stijnnoorman
    The biggest lesson for me was the importance of storytelling. Ed (Film Booth) taught this to me. I always thought people just wanted information, but most people won't watch unless they're being entertained. It's one of the reasons why Hamza grew so fast. He's a great storyteller. It's the most underrated skill for YouTubers.
  • @dearjenn_
    I used to be so worried about my parents and relatives stumbling upon my channel and thinking it's lame, telling me to focus more on my full-time job.. However, the first step I took was sharing it with my parents. To my surprise, they were all about supporting me, no judgments whatsoever. So now, as I keep on creating content, I'm feeling way more relaxed about the whole thing.
  • @AugustSixth
    ā€œYour niche will emerge overtimeā€ - biggest takeaway for me. Iā€™m working on a new direction of my channel and now realize I may do that many times in this content creation journey until I find what works and what Iā€™m passionate about to make great content. Thank you šŸ™šŸ½
  • @BryanEnsign
    Talking quickly and showing a lot of visual examples is extremely engaging for your viewers that will keep them all the way through. You totally nailed this thank you.
  • @mayaleex3
    This video was so helpful for me! Even though I've been doing youtube for 5 years, I still feel like there's always SO much to learn and so many ways to improve :)
  • I wish I had watched this video before starting my own faceless YouTube channel! These tips are so helpful and would have saved me so much time and trial-and-error. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience, it's never too late to learn and improve as a content creator. Recently, I discovered Famester and leveled up my channel even more. Keep up the great work!
  • @LifeByPatricia
    The thing that was holding me back for a long time before I've started YouTube was worrying about what other people will think of me especially people who know me, but now I'm glad I've started and I've only told 2 closest people about it. Not matter what you do, people will always have something to say, so think about what you want and don't worry about others, you live your life for yourself! :)
  • @Kempire
    Superb advice! Thanks for this!
  • I am an introvert so filming videos is uncomfortable. I realized growth does not come from a place of comfort. 2024 itā€™s my goal to slowly start doing more videos.
  • @whoozie
    About an year ago when I discovered your channel, you were at 3.53 subs or something like that and one year later, you've managed to increase it by more than a million. That's some serious growth!
  • @no-hustle
    Great advice... especially the first tip, as we need to remind ourselves (not just with YouTube, but life in general) that other people are too busy and caught up in their own chaos to truly care or even notice what you are or are not doing. When you figure this out, it takes a lot of pressure off of things. Also LOVE your approach to systems (and batching). This is again so key to success on and away from YouTube.
  • Yes!!!! I started playing ukulele, then did kayak campingā€¦then art videosā€¦ then talking about my newly started journey as a mature age engineering studentā€¦. and then rediscovered amateur radio (ham radio). 2 years into the ham radio and Iā€™m monetised. ā€¦as of yesterday šŸ˜.