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How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

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How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

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First thing’s first: you actually have to make a YouTube channel before you actually become a Gaming YouTuber. This is the easy part in your up and coming career as you just need to head over to the website and sign in with your corresponding Google Account. From there, click the top right corner of the screen, click the cog, and create a channel. You’ll have the option to pick several categories for your channel, so make sure you pick the one that suits your content.

Once you have finally made your own YouTube channel, you important thing to take note of is your theme. It’s easier to recognize a Gaming YouTuber if they tackle a specific subject, hence why you should try sticking to your specialized niche for now. Some popular genres for a Gaming YouTuber are horror games or first-person shooting titles. That said, try to give your channel a memorable name that reflects your niche.

Ultimately, the best way to be recognized is to be yourself. There are tons of YouTubers that you can copy from, but there’s a good chance you have something they don’t. It’s your channel, so make the most out of the spotlight. You never know who might share the same interests and personality that you do. If you just act like another PewDiePie or Markiplier, viewers will just head over to the real thing instead.

Shuffle your content

How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

While you might be focusing on a certain niche, that doesn’t mean you have to stick with one type of content. Viewers get bored if you upload the same type of video each week, so try to plan your schedule instead. You can try uploading “Let’s Play” videos on Tuesdays while Thursdays are reserved for your review clips. If you are into competitive gaming, like Overwatch or DOTA 2, try making coaching and analyzing videos.

If you feel comfortable showing off your face, you can try creating vlogs to mix things up. Expressive opinion pieces are also great ways to hook in viewers with similar thoughts and ideas, and you can layer your voice over gameplay clips if you feel more comfortable that way. Don’t be afraid to try out new ideas as you never know what might click with your audience.

One easy way for viewers to keep track of your videos is by creating playlists. You can set aside “Let’s Plays” in one list, while you have your review clips under a completely different playlist. New viewers who stumble across your channel will have an easier time looking for the content they like instead of having to sift through tons of other videos.

Consistency is the key

How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

In order to maintain a stable fan base, you have to regulate your content. If you don’t upload for too long, there is a good chance your subscribers might lose interest and forget about your channel. Always plan your content and follow your schedule to keep your channel active and healthy. Always strive to balance your uploads as there is such a thing as posting too frequently. Not only will your viewers feel burned out by your content, but you might also be affected by so much work you have to put in.

Unless you have perfect takes or prefer to live stream, creating YouTube content usually revolves around heavy editing. This is a major roadblock for some budding content creators, but smart and efficient editing is always a better way to express yourself. Budding Gaming YouTubers can try to focus on 2-3 quality videos a week. Quality always beats quantity in terms of content, and viewers would rather sink their time in an entertaining 10-minute video than a rushed 4-minute clip. Always remember to plan your uploading schedule and place it in the description so your viewers can look forward to their favorite games.

Spread your content

How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

You can make the greatest videos in the world, but with no one watching, it won’t really mean much. To become a great Gaming YouTuber, you have to make sure your videos reach other people. Social media is a great tool for sharing your content, although you have to make sure you fall in line with community guidelines. Try joining large Facebook groups with members that enjoy the topics you cover. Alternatively, you can also make your own Facebook page and post your videos there to collect more fans on different social media platforms.

Another great way to earn different fans as a Gaming YouTuber is by enlisting in other streaming services, like Twitch. Since these clips would be live the audience can see your performance in real time. If they like what they see, there’s a good chance that they will look into your videos on other platforms. If you have a good amount of followers on other platforms, try posting gaming-related videos (like trailers), photos, and even memes for your fans to share. Try to always interact with your viewers inside and out of your videos as it is the best way to spread your stuff.

How to Be a Gaming YouTuber

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Most viewers are always on the lookout for the newest games and often search for playthroughs on the days these titles release. Gaming YouTubers have a higher chance of reaching a wider audience by playing the latest high-profile games. Go to sites like GameFAQs to search for upcoming releases and take note of their release dates. The sooner you upload videos about them, the better the chance that viewers will watch it. You can also follow major gaming sites to keep track of any titles that netizens have been going on about.

However, gaming doesn’t always revolve around major releases like Horizon Zero Dawn, Forza, Persona 5, and Super Mario Odyssey. There are a lot of hidden gems in gaming, and one of the best ways to discover them is by listening to your audience. Tell them to put their favorite games in the comments and you might be surprised at what titles might be currently trending. Fans will also feel a sense of connection to you, as a Gaming YouTuber, if you listen to what they have to say. If they know you listen, there’s a greater chance that they will watch and interact with your content.


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Irwyn Diaz
Irwyn was a Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2017 to 2019 covering as many RPGs and action games that he could get his hands on. He is a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror