This is the Spark that Your YouTube Channel Needs

Published 2022-04-07
Many new YouTube video creators do not bring enough energy to their videos. By increasing your energy level on camera. Nate tells us how applying advice from theatre directors can help us increase our energy on camera and connect with YouTube audiences. This is the spark that your YouTube channel needs in order to connect with audiences and grow. Making more energetic videos can lead to more YouTube success by keeping the viewer's attention.

This was taken from a livestream on the Woodworking YouTubers channel where the guest was Nate from the "Channel Makers" YouTube channel (‪@ChannelMakers‬). Nate's channel is all about winning on YouTube. In order to do that, Nate has multiple channels that he is testing things on every week, and Nate shares what is working and what isn't. You should definitely subscribe to Channel makers.

The full interview livestream replay can be seen here:
How to Make More Engaging Videos (Real Examples) with Nate Black from Channel Makers    • Channel Makers - Make More Engaging V...  

Nate's Channel:
youtube.com/c/ChannelMakers

The host is RT Branham (aka Married Man) from Married Man Woodworking (@MarriedManWoodworking): youtube.com/c/MarriedManWoodworking

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All Comments (7)
  • That was great watching. tHank you for putting that interview together. It is good fun watching people sharing their goals and tips with ideas on how to reach them.
  • Nate from Channel Makers is awesome and his full interview on the Woodworking YouTubers channel was epic.
  • My channel is the blemish on YouTube's resume. A carefully directed spark could put an end to many of my wood working videos and then YouTube would sleep better at night. Lucky for me, I have just as many non flammable disasterpieces; so I'm here for the long haul.
  • That was a great interview. I agree that this was possibly the absolute BEST piece of advice he gave.