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User avatar #3 - oxymoronking (01/10/2016) [-]
here are some tips:
1. play unknown games. unless you are extremely entertaining to watch, or already have a gangrened fanbase, games no ones herd of could bring people in
2. try to get on to shows like vinesauce after you get 100- 250 subscribers. crossovers can help you a LOT.
3. remember, being a cunt is only ok if your a cunt 99% of the time.
4. if you are a cunt in 99% of your videos, the real messages you want to get across, without being a cunt, become a hundred times more powerful
5. DONT HAVE LIKE 8 PEOPLE ON ONE CHANNEL. IT BECOMES A *********** AND YOU END UP HAVING ONLY LIKE 1/4 OF THE SAY ON YOUR OWN ******* CHANNEL
6. one or two friends is fine, but do not let it get out of hands
7. the most cancerous fanbases get you the most views. i have 3 subs from voice acting 10 seconds worth of lines in an SU abridged seires. i have done literally nothing else on there that warrents subscribers
8. dont put in political messages. it ends up alienating half your fans, so unless your planning on being like sargon or some **** , where the people that watch come from your political channel, dont
9.no matter how much of a cunt you act like in your videos, never call out a specific person or group of people. theres being a fun cunt and an unfun cunt. learn the difference
10. never, under any circumstances, be mean to animals in the thing, or in real life for that matter. for reasoning see #9
11. DONUT do minecraft. that cancerous fan base is finally getting the chemo it deserves
12. any other rules other people add
#7 to #3 - hvorforikke (01/10/2016) [-]
Be consistent with uploads/streams especially streams
User avatar #6 to #3 - strigt (01/10/2016) [-]
Adding with No. 2 in mind: Meet people; network the **** out of people you meet.
Go to your local YouTube meetups, create some if there are none. Create interest, brand yourself, and understand how demographic dynamics work.

I met a small-time streamer through one of my friends when I announced my plans for YouTubing and started gathering a team (regarding No.6: I had everyone make their own channels, but make sure you keep everyone together and on the same page). This streamer knows a bigger streamer, who knows one of the top CSGO players in the world; so through one connection, I became two steps closer to a world-class gamer.

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