Start making videos and don’t be afraid of mistakes. Nobody is perfect immediately and you’ll only improve by making more content.
If you want a crash course in how to use the editing software Final Cut Pro X, I’ve got a Skillshare course you can take for free: [skl.sh/32TpEvm](skl.sh/32TpEvm)
This’ll teach you everything you need to know for editing YouTube videos.
Even if you use Premiere, DaVinci or iMovie the tips still apply 🚀
Set your frequency and stick to it 🏃
One video per week or one video per month, commit to showing up consistently and you’ll begin to see the benefits of being a YouTuber 😁
You’re unique 🤝
Sure, there may be 1000 other people making videos about a topic, but only you can tell it your way.
For more tips on how to start your YouTube channel, check out Cohort 5 of my Part-Time YouTuber Academy where we’ve helped new YouTubers on their way to 100,000 subs and beyond 😃
Over the past 4 years of making videos on YouTube, I’ve figured out loads of ways of generating new video ideas and a system to manage them.
One of them I like to call the ABC(s) of idea generation 👇
1. A → Ask Your Audience 🙋
Everyone has an audience, even if you’re just starting. If you’ve got social media followers it’s easier but even if you don’t you can still ask friends, family etc
This is a super-easy way to generate a handful of ideas and get your creative juices flowing.