Sarah Muscutt
I've Got It
Hello guys and gals!
I am subscribed to over 100 channels, which until I started making videos and really trying to "do" this youtube thing, stayed pretty constant. Occasionally I would find a new youtuber I liked, but other than that I didn't have to worry.
Now though, I'm interacting a lot more with other new youtubers and also finding more youtubers I want to subscribe to because I dove much deeper into youtube than ever before.
My question is, how do you avoid unsubscribing to channels you like, while also fixing the overwhelming feeling that you're drowning in your subscription feed. For example, I subscribed to drama fever and all the kpop labels because I want to know about new dramas an kpop music coming out. But those channels post SO many videos that i can't get to other videos by youtubers I really want to watch. I don't watch drama fever or kpop videos every day like I do some of my vlogs and other content, but I still want them there for when I do need them.
Help!
I am subscribed to over 100 channels, which until I started making videos and really trying to "do" this youtube thing, stayed pretty constant. Occasionally I would find a new youtuber I liked, but other than that I didn't have to worry.
Now though, I'm interacting a lot more with other new youtubers and also finding more youtubers I want to subscribe to because I dove much deeper into youtube than ever before.
My question is, how do you avoid unsubscribing to channels you like, while also fixing the overwhelming feeling that you're drowning in your subscription feed. For example, I subscribed to drama fever and all the kpop labels because I want to know about new dramas an kpop music coming out. But those channels post SO many videos that i can't get to other videos by youtubers I really want to watch. I don't watch drama fever or kpop videos every day like I do some of my vlogs and other content, but I still want them there for when I do need them.
Help!

