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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan Hunt" data-source="post: 1241449" data-attributes="member: 9036"><p>I have a channel too and I do car reviews. Fortunately I have access to new vehicles on a rental basis for not too much money but | do have to rent them. I have 12 videos and 45 subscribers. 3 of which are not my main content so I don't generally count them. Of the 9 videos I have my top performing video has almost 9k views, the other 8 are below 500. I pull 40-80 views per day, typically more on the weekend and it's about 99% organic growth. I did find that I got boosts in views when I upload, when I comment on related videos. I post on IG more often. I have bought ads on facebook where I post links but any wasn't really cost effective for the results I achieved. </p><p></p><p>With car reviews being in front of the camera is important. I also have T shirts with my channel logo on it that I wear. Although the latest vehicle I filmed and review I wore a full suit and tie. </p><p></p><p>I film and edit on my own and don't have a script. I found it to be quite difficult but still enjoyable. </p><p></p><p>I am getting an intro and outro clips made for me and have about 7-8 vehicles I can loan and the cost of fuel only which can help boost my content. </p><p></p><p>For filming I have a tripod, iPhone 8 Plus, bluetooth microphone and for editing I am using iMovies which suits me for now. I am learning how to do this as I go along. </p><p></p><p>I haven't found converting IG or Twitter (I don't really use it) followers to subscribers to be easy. </p><p></p><p>Any tips would be greatly appreciated, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan Hunt, post: 1241449, member: 9036"] I have a channel too and I do car reviews. Fortunately I have access to new vehicles on a rental basis for not too much money but | do have to rent them. I have 12 videos and 45 subscribers. 3 of which are not my main content so I don't generally count them. Of the 9 videos I have my top performing video has almost 9k views, the other 8 are below 500. I pull 40-80 views per day, typically more on the weekend and it's about 99% organic growth. I did find that I got boosts in views when I upload, when I comment on related videos. I post on IG more often. I have bought ads on facebook where I post links but any wasn't really cost effective for the results I achieved. With car reviews being in front of the camera is important. I also have T shirts with my channel logo on it that I wear. Although the latest vehicle I filmed and review I wore a full suit and tie. I film and edit on my own and don't have a script. I found it to be quite difficult but still enjoyable. I am getting an intro and outro clips made for me and have about 7-8 vehicles I can loan and the cost of fuel only which can help boost my content. For filming I have a tripod, iPhone 8 Plus, bluetooth microphone and for editing I am using iMovies which suits me for now. I am learning how to do this as I go along. I haven't found converting IG or Twitter (I don't really use it) followers to subscribers to be easy. Any tips would be greatly appreciated, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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