 What is up guys and welcome back to the John and Q channel. Thanks so much for watching. In today's video, we're gonna talk about a few tips, three tips on starting a YouTube channel. Let's do it. So this video is intended for those who have just created a channel, are creating more content and have little subscribers and want to grow even more for people in that realm, like people like me. I've been slowly growing, oof, you all right? I've been slowly growing on my channel because of these three things. And number one is this. It sounds pretty normal and kind of like, oh that's a horrible tip, but it's what's worked. It's like common sense, exactly. Start creating content, start creating video. You don't have to post those videos, but whatever you're passionate about and you like doing, start creating that video. Start making videos on that specific thing. I'm a mom of two, I don't have any hobbies right now. Let's say Sarah likes to knit, okay? She's a big knitter, she's in the knitting community. I would say this, start posting videos of you knitting and showing people how to knit. You can practice and if you're not comfortable being on screen, practice doing that knitting and being on screen. Wouldn't you say that's a good tip? Yeah, a lot of people wait until they're in this perfect place, but really you just gotta start making that content, even if you're not the world's greatest knitter. So create. Just like, there's so many mommy bloggers who, they're first videos that they make and it's like, wow, that is not a good tip. But they were just learning. And they grew and they got better and more knowledgeable. Do you just wanna take over this section? I think you're doing so well. That's exactly on point. Which brings me to tip number two. Whether you have this or whether you have this, it does not matter. Or if you have this, it doesn't matter. Create those videos with what you have. Really started on my phone, did I not? Yes, you started on your phone. And then you got a Sony. We would literally go on walks just like this and I would just film and it was exhausting. There was a bunch of photos or video on my camera, but that kind of sucked. And then I finally switched to the best YouTube camera on the market and that's the Canon 60 Mark II. Solid. That's a different video we'll get into. It doesn't matter what you have. You just gotta use it. And again, it goes back to tip number one. Just create and get used to it and get used to your camera. So there's like a bunch of YouTubers out there that literally have millions of views and don't have a DSLR. They use their phone or they use like a small camera that does video and photo. So use what you have. Okay, Sarah, tip number three, tell them what it is. Consistency and what you do and how you do it. Tip number three is being consistent with what you're doing. So if Sarah is really passionate about knitting in the knitting community with other moms and other people who love knitting, I would say post three times a week. Don't force yourself to do seven times a week because that's just a lot. If you can only do two to three or even once a week, keep with that schedule. Make realistic goals. Don't say that you're gonna daily vlog unless you're gonna keep up with it. Dude, are you kidding me? I did that. You did. For like a month straight. Because people get over ambitious and then they get overwhelmed and then they quit. Because you're going to be consistent, you have a better opportunity for people to come to your channel and view and subscribe. For those who are posting once every two weeks or once a week, you won't really see that much growth because you're not being consistent. So if I'm trying to get really ripped, I have to go to the gym like every other day. I'm doing three to four times a week. I don't get ripped by going once a week. So those three tips, I think those are going to help you not only grow on your channel but actually help you learn what it is and what it takes to actually create videos to post to your channel. I think there's one more tip. What's one more tip? Always be a constant learner. So if I'm super passionate about knitting, I should try to always be learning about knitting and staying up on trends. I mean, that's one thing on YouTube where if you're keeping up with the trends, that's one way that you can get some momentum and get noticed. Now I feel stupid. Why, why? That's great. She's on point. I love that woman. Okay, now we're gonna go and get some food because the kids are getting cranky but I hope this helped you because- He's getting cranky. He's getting cranky. I'm getting, no, I'm not getting cranky. Anyway, I hope this helped you because I've been getting a few. I'm gonna come back here because the water is, it's too loud. I got one last night on my Instagram profile asking, dude, what are some tips that I could use or you can use to grow my channel and to actually to create a channel? So I hope that this helps you. So please take it. Let me know if it does. Let me know if you have any other tips and I would love to have the conversation going on the comments. So I'll see you guys later. Peace.