Too Late to Start a YouTube Channel? – How to Find Your YouTube Niche 

I know many of you read my emails but you still haven’t started your channel!
The research is in!

Video has the most impact for getting your message out. 

Are you looking to start a YouTube channel in 2023 but you wonder if it’s too late?

If you are a beginner on YouTube, it’s easy to feel discouraged since there are so many established channels. 

But here’s the deal…. yes, there are so many videos being up loaded every day but…. there’s more people than EVER searching for content on YouTube!

That’s right…more and more people are using YouTube to solve problems, find information or just looking for some fun or entertainment.

So that means there is room for YOU!

The way you STAND out in a crowded field as a new channel is by finding your niche.

 What are you most passionate about? There’s always room for another perspective in any crowded field.

Your niche is about what you can offer to the YouTube channel conversation that is fresh and another perspective.

 For example, say you are interested in starting a beauty blogging channel

 So you would look at what’s currently missing in that area. There are always cracks that still need filling and that’s the NICHE.

For example, in beauty channels, some potential niches could be for busy young moms with babies, women over 50, women with skin conditions/challenges, DIY make up,  theatrical make up, etc. 

And keep in mind there is always room for another perspective, even if a topic has already been done… because your way may be better or easier to understand!

So just go for it and let your passion lead you.

Your voice is needed!

The best tip for a beginning YouTuber is to follow your passion and create content for people who are like you!

This is one of the main keys of YouTube Success Strategies.

Don’t delay, start today! 

Do you have any topics you would like me to address? Just push reply and let me know!

I’d love to hear from you!

How to Get Back to Your YouTube Channel After Taking a Break

It happens to all of us sometimes. We get busy and our YouTube channel gets dropped to the wayside.

What can you do to fire up  🔥 after you take a break from your channel? Life happens and sometimes it can be difficult to get back to making videos.

First off, when getting back to making videos for your channel, the best thing to do is to plan your videos.

While you are taking a break, you can still work on your channel by building a list of topics that you plan to make when you come back. In fact, this is a great idea for everyone.

Keep a running list so you never run out of ideas.

And then, when you have several video ideas, you need to schedule a time to film.

Remember, having a YouTube channel is like a part time job. You will need to set aside time in your schedule to film. 

Put it in your calendar and show up!

And while you are filming, you might as well film more than one video. And this is why planning is key. 🔑

Once you get into the rhythm of planning and filming, it will get easier!

I promise!

Want to Grow Your YouTube Channel? Stop Comparing Your Channel to Others

When you are first starting your channel or even if you have been at it for quite some time, you may be tempted to look at other channels to see how fast they are growing.

Or you may be comparing how many views these other channels get.

 Now it’s natural to see what other channels are doing because you can learn from them, but if you are comparing them to your channel, that’s where the danger lies. 🗡

One of the most destructive things you can do as a YouTuber is comparing yourself to others.

When you look at the other YouTubers and see how big their channels are and then you compare yourself to them, it’s only going to make you feel bad.

Most of the big YouTubers have been at it for quite some time. YouTube takes a long time to build and those that got started early have an advantage.

It’s natural to try and compare but if those comparisons make you feel bad, it’s a good idea to stop.

Everyone starts at the beginning and as you make steady weekly progress, you will continue to grow. Keep at it!

Until next time,