Is it possible to success on youtube if your first videos suck?

Of course. There are a lot of examples where not just 50, but 100 videos or even more got no attention. And then one vid suddenly blows up. What's funny - it usually smth that you didn't think would do really well. It could be smth that differs from your usual content or format like more detailed video. Or it could be a good vid about smth that is getting a lot of hype right now. So yeah, experiment but don't try too hard or steal someone else's content - it won't help you.
 
In my opinion the first 20 to 50 videos can be a learning phase. oe strong video can bring attention to the older ones too.
 
Yes the first videos for everyone was mostly a failure i believe so is normal to your first videos to suck and then improve this will not affect long time results
 
For example, if I create 10 videos and they all suck, getting less than 200 views (talking about long form content). Am I cooked or is it still possible to gain traction with a well-received video in the future?

Is there any youtube channel where the first 50 videos were not successful but in the end, a while later, they ended up succeeding?

If you can show an example or share your experience about it, I'd appreciate it.
Definitely not cooked. 10 videos is nothing on YouTube. One good video can change everything, so I'd focus on improving the content rather than worrying about the first few videos.
 
Definitely possible, as long as you work on your content and make it better. Everyone evolves over time
 
For example, if I create 10 videos and they all suck, getting less than 200 views (talking about long form content). Am I cooked or is it still possible to gain traction with a well-received video in the future?

Is there any youtube channel where the first 50 videos were not successful but in the end, a while later, they ended up succeeding?

If you can show an example or share your experience about it, I'd appreciate it.
for sure not baked those initial videos are just practice runs the topic, thumbnail, hook, or timing can be correctly changed and one improved video can immediately elevates your whole channel. In my opinion the first 10 to 20 videos reveal more about what you needs to improve upon than if your channel will work out well .
 
For example, if I create 10 videos and they all suck, getting less than 200 views (talking about long form content). Am I cooked or is it still possible to gain traction with a well-received video in the future?

Is there any youtube channel where the first 50 videos were not successful but in the end, a while later, they ended up succeeding?

If you can show an example or share your experience about it, I'd appreciate it.
Do not worry about that. The algorithm distributes videos independently through numbers, and poor results at the beginning would not affect the success of your future videos.
almost every big channel failed initially with their first 50 to 100 videos. Consider them as a test to perfect ur editing and hooks.
 
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