HOW TO GROW YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL QUICKLY (live interview)

Discover how my special guest Daniel Batel, quickly grew his YouTube Channel to 100,000 subscribers in less than 2 years. In this interview he shares his tips and tricks on how to grow your own channel quickly.

Here are the questions I asked Daniel with time stamps below so you can quickly go to that section of the video to get your answer.

0.00 How the heck do you get 100,000 subscribers on YouTube in less than 2 years?
0:46 What are some of the top factors that contributed to your phenomenal success?
5:06 How did you focus on doing tutorials on Filmora?
7:09 What’s the difference between using TubeBuddy and MorningFame keyword tools?
10:18 Why doesn’t my video appear on the first page of YouTube if I get an excellent keyword score
in TubeBuddy and I’ve optimized the video?
12:31 How do you optimize your videos?
15:14 How do you keep your audience engaged?
17:28 What’s a good retention rate to shoot for?
19:21 How long should a video be?
20:54 What to do if TubeBuddy says good search volume, low competition and MorningFame says, not a search term?
22:47 What are the top 3 metrics that you focus on?
25.25 When do you do if you don’t see the video performing within the first hour?
26:27 What’s a metric that not many people pay attention to?
27:36 What do you do at the beginning to get initial view velocity?
30:05 How do you get a high click through rate (CTR)?
30:28 What’s the lifecycle of a video?
32:24 How to improve the ability to get your velocity going?
33:45 Why create a playlist and add videos to them?
35:27 What factor made a huge difference to the growth of your channel?
40:16 How to make videos that resonate with your target audience
44:02 Is it better to link to another video or a playlist?
47:36 How do you create a consistent upload schedule?
50:42 Why do you let a video breathe?
52:40 What advise would you give for a channel that’s not growing?
59:00 What advise do you have for someone starting a new channel?
1:02:54 What keeps you motivated?
1:04:46 Where can people find you?

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How To Legally Download A Video From YouTube

YouTube makes it easy to share your own videos or other people’s videos, but when it comes to downloading videos you have to follow YouTube’s rules. In the video below, I explain what rules you need to follow to download videos from YouTube, how to download a video from your own YouTube channel, and how to legally download other people’s YouTube videos. Watch to the end of the video to find out where you can download free music, free images, and free video clips, to use in your videos.

Why would you want to download a video from YouTube?

Perhaps you want to store it on the computer so you can watch it later. Perhaps you’re on a plane and you don’t want to pay for internet access.

Let’s first take a look about downloading videos from YouTube

According to YouTube’s terms of service. Let’s go to YouTube terms of service and look under the section 4C. 4C says, “You agree not to access content through any technology or means other than the video playback pages of the service itself, the embeddable player, or other explicitly authorized means YouTube may designate.

5B, under Use of Content says, “Content is provided to you as is. You may access content for your information and personal use solely as intended through the provided functionality of the service and as permitted under these terms of service. You shall not download any content unless you see a download or similar link displayed by YouTube on the service for that content. You shall not copy, reproduce, distribute, transmit, broadcast, display, sell, license, or otherwise exploit any content for any other purposes without the prior written consent of YouTube or the respective licenses of the content. YouTube and its licensors reserve all rights not expressly granted in and to the service and the content.

The bottom line is, you can’t download any video on YouTube that you don’t own and use it for yourself. You have to get written permission from YouTube, or permission from the owners of the content. All content online is copyright protected. That’s why YouTube recently clamped down on duplicate content.

Click here to learn more about the rules concerning duplicate content on YouTube.

Here’s how to easily download a video from your own YouTube channel.

Go to YouTube Studio dashboard, click on videos, check the box next to the video that you wish to download, click on the three dots that says options, click download.

Now it’s downloading the video to my Mac. Click save, and here’s a downloaded MP4 video saved to my desktop.

That’s all there is to it.

How can you legally download other people’s videos from YouTube so you can watch them on your computer?

You can do this legally by getting a one-month free trial from YouTube Premium, or pay $11.99/month. You’re going to enjoy ad-free YouTube wherever you sign in, on your mobile device, desktop or enabled TV.

Download and go means you can save videos when you’re low on data or can’t get online.

Background play is where your video plays uninterrupted in the background, even when you open another app.

YouTube Music Premium is where you can explore the world of music ad-free, offline, and with the screen locked. It’s available on mobile and desktop.

YouTube Originals is where you can play all kinds of movies from award-winning actors and watch them on all your devices.

Let me ask you an important question, when do you download videos from YouTube and what do you use them for? Post your answer in the comments below. I’d love to read them, and I’m sure others would too.

How do I get permission to use somebody else’s content in my video?

If you plan to use copyright-protected material in your video, you need to get the owner’s permission. YouTube can’t grant these rights to you. If you want to add background music or sound effects to your video, just use YouTube’s audio library, all the music in there is free to use. If you want to add free video clips to YouTube videos, you go to free stock video footage sites, like Pexels or Stock Footage 4 Free (no attribution required)

Just make sure you check the licenses before downloading the video clips.

If you want to download unlimited royalty-free stock video footage, check out Video Blocks. You don’t have to worry about copyright issues, and you get studio quality video clips. If you want to watch my review of Video Blocks, click here

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