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If you've got a small lifestyle YouTube channel or you're thinking about starting a lifestyle YouTube channel or you're just interested in what I've got to say, this video is 10 mistakes I think I've made with my YouTube channel
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So if that's of interest here, keep watching. I started my YouTube channel on the 1st of July 2019
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So I've had this channel almost five years and I only got monetised in October 2003
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It is now the 13th of June 2024. So I've been monetised for about eight months now
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And I think I could have been monetised a lot earlier and done a lot better
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I had more subscribers, more views if I had avoided these mistakes
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So I'm going to take it through each one and I'll tell you what they are
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Now, these are only my opinions on my channel. I can't say that you need to do the same things on your channel
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There are exceptions to every rule and there are some channels that will have been really successful
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without doing a lot of these things, but these are just for me
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Now, if you are just wanting a YouTube channel that's a hobby and you're not in
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interested and making money, then it doesn't really matter. But if you want to turn this into a business
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which is what I want to do, then these mistakes are definitely something that I am now working on
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and hoping to get better at. I haven't masked at all of them, but at least I'm doing them
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So number one, the first mistake, and I think the biggest mistake I made, was not thinking about the niche
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of my YouTube channel. When I first started, it was just a hobby
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so it didn't really matter. But if you want to have a successful YouTube channel
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and again, there is an exception to every rule, it is best to niche down
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and niche down really, really tightly. So, for instance, a lifestyle channel is a combination
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of lots of different things that you do in your life. So it might be clothes try-ons
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It might be makeup tutorials talking about different kinds of makeup. It might be food related
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It may be shopping related. Lifestyle Channel is usually a mixture of all of those
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But what I've learned is, and I think it is better to niche down really small at the beginning
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So concentrate on just one of those. So if you're interested in fashion, just concentrate on fashion
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if you're interested in cooking, just concentrate on cooking. And then when you've built your channel and you've got lots of subscribers
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who are happy to watch most videos that you put out there, you can add all the other kinds of videos in
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But I wish I had niched down right from the start. One of the things that I did when I first started
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my very first video on YouTube was showing what makeup I was wearing
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So I did a makeup video. Then I did a what I bought at home bargains video
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Then I did a day in the park with my grandson video
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And it was people probably didn't really know what was going on
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When they watched my channel And I also, at the time The cat's just coming
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Also at the time I was an IBA reseller So a lot of my videos were based around
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What I was buying at carboats sales and auctions And how much I sold them for on eBay
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I would do regular weekly videos on that. So a lot of my early subscribers
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subscribe to my channel to watch those eBay videos and they wouldn't have been interested
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in, you know, make up videos or a day out in the park. They just weren't interested in that
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They came for the eBay stuff. So when I gave up eBay
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I stopped doing those videos and of course all of those subscribers
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are probably lost or maybe they're still subscribed and they just don't watch my videos
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But whatever else I was doing after that would not be of interest to them or most of them. So I wish I'd niched down right at the
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start but I'm not sure what that would have been. I've kind of got a channel now where I'm doing
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a lot of clothing holes mixed in with some vlogs and other little bits and pieces and I'm not sure
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that that is the right way still for me to go. I'm not sure if I'm going in the right direction
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because when you pick your niche it has to be something you for you
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really, not passionate, but you're really into it. And that you can come up with lots of different ideas for videos
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So, you know, you need at least one video a week for 52 weeks
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Is there enough, you know, legs in the niche you pick? And for me, with the try-on holes
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I don't want to be doing a try-on-hole every week. I can't afford to do a try-on-hole every week
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I can't afford to keep buying clothes. and then sending them back and waiting for the refunds and all that
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So I'm still not sure that that is the right road for me to be on
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That's something I need to think about over the next few weeks. So that was mistake number one, not niching down
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It was, my law. So the second mistake I made was not considering the thumbnails I was creating
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Now, if you think about it, the thumbnail is probably the first thing people see
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when they're scrolling through YouTube looking for something to watch. And if your thumbnail doesn't really stand out, then people aren't going to click on it
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If you've already got subscribers, then, you know, they're going to get to know what you put up
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and they'll probably watch it. But if you're trying to attract new subscribers, the thumbnail really has to stand out
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And what I did at the beginning was I created a very generic template for a thumbnail using Canva
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that a lot of other people were using as well and I think that was a mistake
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I've since moved on to just having kind of a screenshot of a piece of the video
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with a couple of words on it. That is another thing with thumbnails
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A lot of people get into that thing of putting the same words on their thumbnail
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as they've gotten their title. You don't need to do that. People can see the title
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You use very little words in the thumbnail. You know, you can put two or three words
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That's enough. Maybe it's just something that you're going to talk about in the video
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but is not the title of the video. So thumbnails I definitely have improved on
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and I will continue to improve on. And also with thumbnails, if your video starts slow and it's not getting much traction
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think, is it the thumbnail? Are people just not, you know, not clicking on the thumbnail
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and change the thumbnail, put something else up. Do that within the first 24 hours and see if it makes it
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the difference, you know, play around with it and see what works for you. And also, you need to think
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about your thumbnail before you even start recording the video, because so many times I've done a
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try on video or a get ready with me video or something. And then afterwards thought, I should have
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took photographs for the thumbnail, and I didn't. And I've had to go back and, you know, get the clothes
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out again or get some makeup out again and take the photos. And if I'd thought about it before
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before I did the video I would have been creating those opportunities as I was recording So think about it first And makes a thumbnail you know really eye
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It may just be a facial expression. I think one of my videos is things that make us angry
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And I'm kind of sitting with an angry look on me face. And that had quite a few views
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So I don't know whether it was the thumbnail that people, you know, decided to click on to see what I was angry about
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I used to do a lot of bargain shopping halls which I don't do so much anymore
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because what I found was I was buying things just to make a video with
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and I had to stop doing that because I ended up with a lot of stuff in my house
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that I didn't want or need. So another video that I did with a bargain hole
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I had bought a it was kind of a non-supportive bra what was supposed to be supportive
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but it was like no a non-wiread bra that's the name I'm looking for in
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I think it was Home Borgans or B&M and I put the picture of the
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boxed bra on my thumbnail and that got a lot of views as well
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so maybe that was what drew people in but think about what you're putting on your thumbnail
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think about what you click on I don't mean just people you are already subscribed to
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and watch regularly think about other videos that other thumbnails that catch your eye
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and make your watch because it really does make a difference. So mistake number three is similar to the thumbnails and this is titles
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the title of your video. Now what I failed to realize and I don't know why I didn't realize this is
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YouTube is a search engine. It's not like other social media sites. People go to YouTube and the
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search for things. So in your title it needs to be words that people are going to search for
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So if you're just putting in bargain shopping hall, which I used to do a lot, people
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aren't really searching for that. If you put in 10 things I bought at pound land for a pound
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people may be searching for that. So you need to think about the keywords or the words that people
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are searching for and put those in your title so that they can find your video. I used to do a lot
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of beauty box unboxings and it was mainly the pit box, which was a vegan beauty box. And I would put
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in the title, unboxing the pit box. Now, I don't think the PIP box was a very well-known beauty box
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so I didn't get many views on that. If I'd used Glossy Box or some of the other well-known beauty boxes
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it might have gotten more clicks, but the PIP Box wasn't an overall big draw for people to come and watch
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It's since the PIP-box subscription is no longer available, so I don't know what that tells you
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But you need to think about the words that you're putting in your type, are people searching for them
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One of the other, I think I did a favourites and fails video
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Now I love to do the favourites and fails video, but if you just put in my favourites and fails June 2023
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yes, your existence subscribers will watch them, but nobody's searching for that
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so you're not going to draw many new subscribers with that title
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There was a one I did that I put in favourites and fails and I actually put FM makeup in it
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And at the time, I think it's Federico Mahara makeup. And I think at the time, that was quite a popular foundation
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That video got a lot of clicks. And I think it was because I had that makeup name in the title
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Another mistake is not feeding your cat before you start a video
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or else they'll come in me away. So make sure you do that. So that was the third mistake titles
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And like with the thumbnails, if your video is not getting a lot of traction in the first 24
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hours, try changing the title. You never know. Up until recently, I was just kind of guessing
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what titles are what keywords I should put in your titles by using YouTube itself and seeing
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what other people were doing. But for the last few months, I've been using something called Vid IQ
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I will put the link to this down below and it helps you with keyword research. So you can type
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in a keyword and it will give you a whole list of keywords related to that word and how many searches
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it's getting and how competitive it is, which I find really useful
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It's only about £10 a month or something, but they do have free trials
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So I will put the link in below because I have found that quite useful for finding words to put in my titles
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Mistake number four, having a rambling intro. I mean, how many times have you watched a video
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and they said, oh, I'm going to show you this, we're going to tell you this, and five minutes later, ten minutes
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later, they still haven't getting into the meat of the video. They do the, and I'm guilty of it myself
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you know, welcome to the channel and welcome back and thanks for watching and all that, which is really
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lovely for you, you know, your existence subscribers will probably appreciate it. But new people
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to your channel don't know you. They just want to know what you've got to say about the topic they
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clicked on the video for. So recently, I've stopped doing an intro. I always used to say
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Hi, I'm the Jodie Grandma. Hi, I'm Karen, the Jodie Grandma, welcome to my channel, blah, blah, blah
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And it would take us probably a couple of minutes to get into what I was talking about. Now I've stopped doing that. I'm getting straight into the video
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I haven't had any complaints, so I'm assuming people don't mind that
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So definitely get straight into the meat of your video. Sorry, I'm shaking the table, so if you're shaking around, that's what it is
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Getting into the meat of your video so people can get to know that you're an expert
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you're talking about or they like what you're talking about and they'll be more happy to subscribe
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You can't actually check in your ytics how far people get before they click off your video
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and you'll find a lot of people will drop off during the intro so make that intro count
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Somebody who I really like, I really like the intros and I think they're very good at it
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It's me Marlene. She's really good at intros so go and take a look at her video
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and see how she introduces the video. You can introduce herself later on in the video if you want to
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but it's really not necessary. Mistake number five, not thinking about how you're going to monetise your channel
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How are you going to make money? If you are doing YouTube to make money and to turn it into a business
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you need to think about this before you've even started your YouTube channel
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and I didn't do this. I just thought, oh, it's going to take us 1,000 subscribers
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and 4,000 watch hours before YouTube will monetise us and I will get paid for people who watch the ads attached to my videos
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Like I say, I started YouTube in July 2019. I did not get monetised until October 2023
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It just took forever. Bear in mind that I did take a break
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I stopped doing videos on, hang on, I'm just going to check the date
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I stopped doing videos on the 8th of December 2021. That was my last video I did until the 9th of August, 2022
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when I started again. I got really disillusioned with YouTube because I was getting very little views
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I was lucky if I was getting 200 views. Occasionally it would be more, but mostly it was that
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And I just thought, what's the point of this? So I did stop. And then I started again in August because I quite missed it
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So thinking about how to monetize. even though I wasn making money from YouTube ads there was other ways I could have monetised which I thinking about all of these ideas now I not making a lot of money from YouTube ads I making roughly a month which is not enough to make a business out of this
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I need more money than that. That's not even going to pay for me food. So different ways to monetise
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YouTube ads, yes. You know, definitely turn them on when you have the opportunity
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Affiliate links. people promote a product on their YouTube channel and they'll say, I'll put the link below
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you have to say it's an affiliate link, which you always do in the description. They click through
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If anybody buys anything from that link, then you get a small commission
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Some commissions are bigger than others. It can range from about 2% up to 15%
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but it's usually not a huge amount. So the idea would be to promote bigger
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priced items or larger priced items. I only ever promote affiliate links if it's a product
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or a service that I think is worth promoting. I would never promote anything that I thought was
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rubbish because I want people to trust us so I don't want to promote anything that people
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are buying and then go, well, this is crap. You know, why is you promoting that? So only promote
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things that you think are worth promoting. And if you go to a site called airwinn.com
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That site you will find hundreds and hundreds of different companies on there who want affiliates
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You have to click the button to join their affiliate program. Some will reject you if they don't think you fit their product, but a lot of them will accept
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And then you can start putting links in your description, promoting the products that you've already been promoting and get commissions on them
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And Awin is a global company, so it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter which most of countries
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you will be able to use that service in. Again, I'll drop the link below
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It doesn't cost you anything to sign up. It may cost you a pound, actually, to sign up
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just to activate your bank details and things like that. But I'll put the link to that below
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It is well worth signing up to if you want to make money
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through affiliates on your YouTube channel. The other thing that the way people get monetized
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is with sponsorships by companies. So companies will say, you know, I'll send you these products
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Will you promote them on your channel? And we will pay you
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Now, what happened is most companies want to only give you free product in exchange for a video
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Now, doing a video is really time consuming. You know, it takes a lot of thinking about for, you know, a good promotion
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It takes a lot of thinking about. And then there's all the editing and all that stuff. So if they're sending you something, you know, that's like a £10 to £20 product
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then is it worth your time? If you really want that product, then, you know, fair enough, go for it
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And I have done that. But there has been some companies who I think are taking the pay a bit
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because they are obviously companies who are making money so surely they can afford to pay an influencer
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which is what I suppose YouTubers are, They can afford to pay an influencer or a YouTuber to promote their product
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They will have a marketing budget. So just giving free product is not something I'm going to be working with anymore
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If a company wants to work with us to promote their products, then I want them to pay us
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I don't want them to pay as loads. I just want them to pay us because if this is a business, I need to make money
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So think about it. When you first start YouTube, it's really exciting when all of these
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company say, oh, I'd love to send you these. I'd love to send you, you know, you choose a hundred pounds worth of clothes. But then, you know, what do you do with them
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If you get them, and I've done this, I've getting the clothes, they don't fit, I don't like them
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what do you do with them? It's, you've wasted your time, basically. Yes, you might get a few more
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views. It might, you know, get you close out to that monetisation on YouTube, but what if it
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doesn't? You really need to start thinking about how you're getting people
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for what you're doing because if you're treating it like a job, treat it like a job and you want to get paid
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Like I said, if you really want the product, then go for it. I do that as well
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The other thing to get, the other way to be monetized on YouTube is if you sell your own product
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At the moment, I don't have a product of my own. It is in the pipeline and it will be coming next week
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So if you haven't already subscribed to my channel and you're interested to know what that product is
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hit the subscribe button and I will be putting a video out next week letting me know what that is
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It's something new. I don't know if it's going to work, but it's worth a try
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So if you do have a product that you can sell, you know, if you're a crafter or you've written a book or something like that
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push it, you know, promote it on your YouTube channel and get some sales
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The sixth mistake I've made over the last five years is creating content that I want to do
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rather than creating content that the audience want to watch. So over the years, I've done YouTube videos on books
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I've done YouTube videos on TV. I've done crafting videos. I've done videos with the grandkids, things like that
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People aren't interested. They get a few views. I'm very lucky if they get more than 500 views, usually less than that
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Again, my existence subscribers, you lovely subscribers who watch everything and are absolutely lovely for you
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I love you for it. They'll watch most of my videos. But if I want to attract new subscribers, they're not going to come and watch for those
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They just, they won't or they don't. So you need to think about what your audience wants to watch
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Like I've said, unfortunately, unfortunately, I'm not sure. which I've decided yet
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close try-ons, close holes seem to be the most popular on my channel
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and I think that goes for a lot of lifestyle YouTubers. And I think because I'm plus size as well
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that is an added attraction. One of the things that you should do
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when you have a YouTube channel is think who your ideal viewer is
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For me, it would be somebody who is over 50, probably plus size
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probably lives on a lowish budget, I don't have a lot of money, so if you've come here for designer stuff, that's not going to be it
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That is my ideal viewer. So you need to think about that because then it's easier to think of videos to record that they will enjoy
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So because the closed try-ons are the most popular, I've ended up doing more clothing try-ons, which I don't particularly want to do
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So like I say, that is work in progress. I need to see where that's going to go
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over the next few weeks and what I'm going to do with that. So that was mistake number six, not creating content for your viewer
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So mistake number seven leads on from that, and that is not having a content plan
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So if I was putting a video up on a Tuesday, on the Monday, I'd be thinking to myself, I don't know what I'm going to record
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I have no idea what I'm talking about. And that's no way to run a business. You need to know what you're doing
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So recently, or the last few months, I have been sitting down with a planner and making lists of all of the things that I could do videos about and then researching them on YouTube to see if people are watching that kind of thing researching the keywords
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researching the thumbnails, and then putting in the planner, you know, the idea for the video
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And then maybe, you know, the month before. So I would maybe do that for a month, two months, three months
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So then a couple of weeks before, I can really flesh out the idea of the video
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I'm not just sitting down in front of the camera and thinking, what am I going to say
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I've actually got a bullet pointed list of the things I want to talk about. I've researched it and it makes it a more interesting video for you who's watching
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So definitely have a content calendar. You know, treat it like you're going to work, you know, sit at your desk or at your dining table or whatever
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and have your planner or your notepad or whatever. And actually, don't pretend you're at work
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or at work, so you need to get these things done. Mistake number eight was not doing collaborations with other YouTubers right from the start
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I didn't start doing collaborations until, I think it was March 23
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So last year when Tina from the Transatlantic Housewives emailed us and said
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Karen, would you like to join us? And I was really thrilled
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I don't know whether I'd never thought about collabs before. I think I was just scared of asking other YouTubers
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but I was really happy to be asked and I've been working with them now every week for over a year
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and my subscribers definitely grew once I started that collaboration because we're cross-promoting each other
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the viewers that they had are coming to watch me and anybody who was watching me
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that may not know them will go and watch them so if you really want to try and grow your YouTube channel
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you need to find other YouTubers who do a similar thing to you
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have maybe a few more subscribers than you have if you can
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quite a few more subscribers because you're going to get in front of a bigger audience
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but definitely doing the same thing that you do and then you can cross-promote each other
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and that definitely builds your YouTube channel. I've seen other YouTubers do that right from the start
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and you can tell the difference. They've had a real boost in their growth right from the beginning
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Of course, there may have been other aspects that added to that, but looking at it, that's how it looks from my point of view
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Mistake number nine, comparing yourself to other YouTubers. Now, it's really hard when you're not getting very many views
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You're getting maybe 200, 300, you know, you're not getting many views at all
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and you see other people who have started way after you, the YouTube channel
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and they just explode right from the beginning. They're doing similar things to you
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They're a similar kind of person to you, but they're getting a lot more views
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And it is hard not to compare yourself. You might sit and say, well, you know, what's wrong with me
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Why am I not getting this? You're not. So stop complaining about it
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What you need to do is compare yourself to your own statistics, to your own ytics
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So check your ytics. Don't just look at the views and the subscribers
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Look at the average view duration of your video. You can find all this in your YouTube ytics
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What is your average view duration? Have a look at it one month and see if you can improve on that the next month
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And things that will improve that will be the things I've been talking about. The thumbnails, the titles, your content, all of those will improve your average view duration
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So make that a benchmark for you to improve against yourself. Don't just compare yourself to other people because you don't know what they're doing in the background
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You don't know how much, you know, they may be working a lot harder than you. They may have a lot more marketing know-how than you do or whatever
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It's just don't compare yourself to other people because that's the slippery slope to give it up
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And the 10th mistake I made at the beginning was I did not invest
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in training. It took me ages to figure out different things to do with YouTube, you know, editing
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and how to be successful on YouTube. I didn't really think about it. In all other aspects of my life
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I have done training for things. I've got a degree. I've got a marketing qualification
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I've got a teaching qualification. I've got qualifications coming out with years. So why I didn't
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think about that when I started YouTube, I don't need the qualification, but I did
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did need some help. So I think it was in November last year, I enrolled in the VRA Academy
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I will again put the link to that below. It is a paid training thing and it's an ongoing
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training. All of the information, all of the videos, the training videos are in the VRA website
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but they also have a Facebook page, a very, very active Facebook page with the people that run the academy
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and ask questions and they get people to, you know, put your video in here and get three other
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people to look at it and comment and see where you can improve. So there's lots and lots of help
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on there. You do regular live streams where they give you tips and you can talk to other
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YouTubers on there on like a Zoom call. It has just got so much information in there. And my
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channel has really started to grow in the last three to four months and I do feel it is down to
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the things that I'm learning in the VRA Academy. I do think they have a seven day free training in
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there so I will put the link below if you want to have a look at it before you decide whether
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to join to decide whether the VRA Academy is for you. You can watch the free training first
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But for me it has been a real help. But I'm the kind of person who needs that kind of logical step-by-step training to help us
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But my views in the last, I'd say the last four months have definitely gone up
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I'm well over, most of my videos are well over the thousand view mark
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A lot of them go over the 2000. I even had a one recently, I think it was the shapeware video, hit 18,000
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That is the biggest views on video I've ever had. and I do put that growth down to the things I'm learning in the VRA Academy
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So definitely, I'm not saying you have to join it. I'm just saying invest in some training for yourself if you want to make a full-time income out of YouTube
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But I will put the link to that below. So those are my 10 mistakes that I feel are made on my YouTube channel as a lifestyle YouTuber
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Let me know in the comments below what you think. Have you made those mistakes? Are you a small YouTuber that hasn't done any of those and you've had really good growth? Are you struggling to grow? I'm happy for you to ask us any questions and if I can answer them, I will do in the comments. I also did a video last year about how a YouTuber spends their day. So I will link to that up here if you want to go and see what that looks like because I don't spend all day just having coffee and putting my camera on. There is a whole kind of
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routine to it. So I will link that here. So I hope you found that interesting. I hope you did get
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something out of it. I'll see you again soon. Bye for now