How to Connect With Your Youtube Audience & Make Producing Videos Easier!

in #youtube7 years ago

Another tip by me on content creation! This time, I want to help you especially if you’re a youtuber that frequently records himself! My tip how to connect deeply with your audience and make the creation process easier!

If you’re a youtuber (or generally an artist or someone who releases stuff online), you might think that people will like you when you’re all just super happy and smiling all the time, crazy and loud, doing this typical youtuber thing, always having a good time. Nothing wrong with this, in fact I really like these things. However, this is not how you probably feel all day, you might feel at times, a bit sad, or you just don’t feel like being this crazy loud character on camera, or you just feel worried, or concerned, AND THIS IS OKAY. All humans feel like this sometimes.

Here’s now 3 things you can do when you feel this way, you can act as if everything’s fine, you put on a character of this always crazy person, and you do your art (youtube videos or posting something…).

2nd option, you just stop doing your work now, you eat chocolate and retreat and wait until you feel “good” again to do your art.

3rd option and this is what I want to challenge you to do, no matter how you feel, even if you truly don’t feel like super smiling, still take your camera and record, or post that FB post!

Stay in this feeling, it’s okay if you’re not feeling like being all crazy. Stay as this human that you are and humans aren’t just always having these happy emotions, and this is natural.
You might be afraid, people won’t like you, if you show your “true” feelings, because you maybe think people only like when you’re always smiling. Well, here’s what I think, by truly showing and embodying what you’re truly deeply inside feeling, people will love you for this, and they can connect with you. Another thing, which happens too, things get sooo much easier, if you just don’t force to always be in a good mood to do your art.

Hope you enjoyed reading this — with love, Elias Limitless