The Constant Grind!!!

AaronT2001

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Hello everyone!!! It has been a while since the last time I posted here but work and YouTube is a grinding process. It's challenging as a small channel to really get noticed by ppl but I love the process of seeing your hard work pay off. Whats the most challenging thing for yourself when it comes to being on YouTube???
 
Timing can be an issue for me. I find myself filming last-minute for a lot of things, because I work full-time, and I'm now in the middle of a show at my theater, so I'm on the go all the time. I really need to get myself into a schedule of filming way ahead of time, so I have something in the wings if I'm behind on my schedule.
 
Hello everyone!!! It has been a while since the last time I posted here but work and YouTube is a grinding process. It's challenging as a small channel to really get noticed by ppl but I love the process of seeing your hard work pay off. Whats the most challenging thing for yourself when it comes to being on YouTube???
Well for one I can only shoot so many different slow motion dog videos before I run out of ideas (which I kind of have). Plus trying to find time to edit videos would take away from the only relaxation time I really have. I stay pretty busy with work and life, so I need downtime which I usually spend playing video games.
 
Right now I'm challenged by promoting. It's a grind. I cut back a bit and I have less views and less subs in the last two weeks. I just get tired of it.
 
Trying to get to 100 subs is a grind. It is worth it and awesome growing, but trying to get people to sub to you and watch your videos can be difficult.
 
Editing is fun, but rendering can suck it. It takes so freakin' long, I want to break things.

I think when it comes to my specific genre, I know that it might not initially sound ... cool, if that makes sense. It's not gaming or beauty, which people are often a lot more familiar with (both of which I follow and support myself) - so drawing people to something that's different and actually making them stay is the biggest challenge.
 
Nothing really. When I don't have anything I don't upload anything. No stress, no nothing. Just creating. I do this for fun, as soon as it becomes a grind I will drop YouTube like a bad habit till I get interested in it again.
 
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