With the growing means to earn money on social media, people have sought their way through it. In a study published in The Sun, three-quarters of Gen Z and millennials surveyed chose becoming a YouTuber as their most desired career. … 1 in 3 aspire to be a YouTuber (34.2%) 1 in 5 desire to be a blogger or vlogger (18.1%). You clearly see the hype, don’t you? The reasons are pretty obvious. YouTube pays you if you have enough views and advertising which pins in the video. You earn money and also get famous, so the craze is tenable. However it can get quite hectic and strenuous. Here are a few ways in which you can manage your pages and channels:

I. SET TARGETS

Every new project starts with a goal and planning a strategy goes hand in hand. Set objectives for yourself and work on those. What do you want to achieve through this? Fame? Money? Impart knowledge? Share your thoughts? Your targets will determine the type of content that you generate.

II. DESIGN A PROPER SCHEDULE

You must already know that as pleasing as it sounds, you need to put a great deal of work into it. A lot of things come into play. It’s important to be very active and post on a regular basis to keep your audience engaged and not lose interest. Try posting multiple times a week, your channel and pages will perform much better and generate you the desired results. I would suggest creating multiple videos when you’re motivated and rolling them out at your planned sched. That’ll save you a lot of time. 

III. DEFINE YOUR NICHE

Establish your niche early on. I know how experimenting seems a lot tempting than sticking to a single genre. But I would recommend concentrating on a specific topic, since that would help you in being more unique. Hold off experimenting until your channel/page is more established. You can start experimenting as your page grows.

IV. MONITOR WHAT’S WORKING

Don’t just blatantly create content. Observe what’s working for you and what’s not. Study the data and stats and rectify the things that are not. Once you have a better understanding of your target audience’s needs and interests, that’ll work in the right ways for your channel/page. If you’re not able to figure what your crowd needs, ask them. Don’t be hesitant. If you make content suggested by your viewers, that’ll give them the assurance that you value their presence and build a better bond.

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