Starting a Youtube Faceless gaming channel. Need few tips

Melissax22

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Hey,
in past i had a good youtube channel bring me around 30-50k daily views but this thing was 5 year back, I was making enough but Youtube suspended me and I could never get back again.
I am in a good position now where I have enough time to Invest so I am looking to start once again.
I am seeking any tips, guide and anything you have in mind which can help me in this journey. Anything work since I have had no contact with YT from past few years I still have no clue how this works now.

Thanks
 
Welcome back! Sticking to one sub-niche and posting consistently early on tends to help the algorithm pick up a channel faster than jumping between game genres. Good luck with the relaunch.
 
You have prior experience with YouTube; although you haven't been active for five years and the platform has changed significantly, the core focus remains on creating meaningful, high-quality content. Given the sheer volume of gaming videos currently on the platform, you need to establish a unique selling point that sets you apart.
 
Welcome back! Sticking to one sub-niche and posting consistently early on tends to help the algorithm pick up a channel faster than jumping between game genres. Good luck with the relaunch.
understood. Will keep this in mind
 
If you got suspended, have you got a new system and new router, since then? and hopefully you didn't already give youtube your details last time, or you won't be able to a new account, you'll just keep getting re-banned.
 
I think optimizing the title and thumbnail for clear display on mobile screens is important, since the majority of traffic comes from mobile devices.
 
The biggest challenge now is understanding what todays viewers respond to and adapting your old skills to the current platform.
 
a piece of advice from me, since i'm also getting started with youtube and have already tested different approaches to see what works and what doesn't: thumbnails really do matter, so pay close attention to them, ctr can make a big difference. Keep your thumbnails simple, consistent in style, and distinctive enough to stand out. don't overload them with text, what usually works best is an interesting image and a short caption that quickly explains what the video is about.

second important this is sticking to the same niche. after you upload a few videos, the algorithm will start understanding who your content should be shown to.

Good luck!
 
Hey,
in past i had a good youtube channel bring me around 30-50k daily views but this thing was 5 year back, I was making enough but Youtube suspended me and I could never get back again.
I am in a good position now where I have enough time to Invest so I am looking to start once again.
I am seeking any tips, guide and anything you have in mind which can help me in this journey. Anything work since I have had no contact with YT from past few years I still have no clue how this works now.

Thanks
Experience is a big advantage youtube has changed a lot understanding the current audience and adapting your style will matter most.
 
Hey,
in past i had a good youtube channel bring me around 30-50k daily views but this thing was 5 year back, I was making enough but Youtube suspended me and I could never get back again.
I am in a good position now where I have enough time to Invest so I am looking to start once again.
I am seeking any tips, guide and anything you have in mind which can help me in this journey. Anything work since I have had no contact with YT from past few years I still have no clue how this works now.

Thanks
Going back to You Tube after a few years can in fact turn out to be an asset since u r looking at things with a new persspective altogether. I would take the first month as one where u experiment observe what gets the best results nd then move ahead from there.
 
Do not depend only on YouTube. Also build a Facebook page, Instagram, or email list as a backup.
 
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