r/NewTubers • u/FoosFights • Jun 26 '24
COMMUNITY Just starting channel - better to post 10 videos right away or stagger them out over 10 weeks?
Hello, I am launching my channel in a couple of weeks and curious on your viewpoints. I have another full time job, so I have been just doing bits and pieces here and there for the past month or so. Next week I'm going to take all week off to focus on editing and plan to finalize 10 long form videos and 20-30 short form videos.
Question when just starting out is - once all those are ready, should I just go ahead and post them all at once? Or one every couple of days?? Or should I stagger them out to last 10 weeks w/ 1 LF and 2 SF videos per week?
It would be nice to have 10 weeks of uploads already in the can and ready to go, and would give me 10 weeks to continue writing/filming/editing more videos, but also, the longer these videos are all up, that is 2 months more exposure and more hits than if I held them back, and realistically it may be another 4-5 weeks until I could get another video or two to upload.
What cadence would you all recommend?
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Sep 06 '24
Columbine was the first one where the media took over and turned these guys into household names and made them semi-famous.