Buying fake views/subscribers (Youtube) bad idea?

Alright, a lot of things. But before I start, I think it's kind of stupid that you wanted viewers so much, that you were willing to come to Yahoo Answers and ask. Make videos because it's fun, not because you want to be famous or whatever.

If you are only doing this for viewers, then I would suggest searching YouTube, to find something that interests you, not for views. Just in case, these tips will work for almost all YouTubers. Titles and Names: First of all, you need to show that your videos aren't low quality, so start by making an attractive username.

Something like 'iStyleBeauty', not 'il0vejbx313286', or something stupid like that. When titling your video make sure you it looks like something YOU would click on. Make sure you organize your titles.

'iStyleBeauty: How to get rid of under-eye bags' is going to get more views than 'how 2 get rid of bags'. Editing your videos: Alright, this is VERY important. A good editing program is a PLUS.

Use Sony Vegas Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, or another good program. Having Adobe Photoshop is also a plus. When editing, make sure your not just doing generic default effects.

Learn to use the program(s) by using online tutorials, and then start doing practice videos. Once you start editing your videos, make sure your putting a lot of effort into it. There's a reason people always talk about them editing for 15 hours straight.

It's because you need your videos to have originality, and look nice. There's nothing worst then some idiot hopping onto their computer, and spending 5 minutes making a video. Filming and Equipment: This is just as important as anything else.

You need a good camera, and a good microphone. You can actually use a Rock Band microphone, since it has a USB plug-in. Otherwise, it would be smart to get one on the Internet or down at Walmart or whatever.

To record your voice, you'll need a program like Audacity or Adobe Audition. For a lot of make-up/beauty tutorials, it looks best when you film yourself doing it, cut out parts that you don't need (like you grabbing something of a bag), and then talk over it, explaining what you are doing. Music: Okay, I'm not going to lie, I probably should of put this in 'Editing your videos'.

It doesn't really matter though. Chill background music pretty much completes a video. I myself prefer chill electronic music, such as the music in this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGn0NHe-jfo.

Whatever you like I'm sure is fine though. Just make sure you have permission to use it, or your video can get taken down. Grammar and Spelling: Okay, I shouldn't have to tell you this.

I'll assume that you know what to do. Programs: Alright, I'm assuming your not willing to go spend $2,000 worth of software. Try finding serial number, or tutorials on how to get programs for free.

BE CAREFUL. There are a lot of creeps making those videos. Check the ratings, views, and comments.

Well, that's all I can come up with right now. Of course, you don't have to follow this guide. In fact, this is just to show you some good factors.

But nonetheless, hope this helped. Later.

In my experience, people are usually into stuff that's either funny, intelligent, or video game related. However, if popularity is your goal, then you have to work extra hard to make sure that expectation doesn't diminish from the quality of your videos, because plenty of people make crappy videos (a complete lack of effort) for YouTube expecting fame and complain when they get none.

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