So, knowing deep in your heart that you’re destined to be the next PewDiePie, you’ve started a YouTube channel. Excitement is in the air! We don’t want to be the party-pooper, but let us remind you: more than 300 hours of video are being uploaded to YouTube every minute and running a channel that sticks out from the crowd takes a lot of hard work. That’s why setting realistic goals is crucial to building your career as a content creator. Otherwise, you risk early frustration and rage-quitting on your channel before it even had the chance to blossom. Instead, set your target on first reaching 500 subscribers. Doing so will establish the foundation needed to begin growing a sustainable, loyal fan-base. Rest assured – although 500 subscribers may seem like small potatoes compared to PewDiePie’s millions and millions of rabid fans – it’s just one of the many milestones you’ll reach on your journey to become the next big YouTuber. As a community member of ScaleLab, our team ha...
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