>>715964308 (OP)There are several different ways to go about it but you have to realize a few things first. If you understand these things everything will get easier.
1.) People don’t want to watch someone without clout even if their opinion is better. People tune in to sloptubers because they upload all the time and they just get used to it. If you pull big numbers you can get away with low-effort rambling.
2.) If your goal is money maybe it shouldn’t be. For the amount of hours it takes to build an audience you’re making like $0.10 an hour. That’s being generous. You have a very small shot of growing.
That out of the way, YouTube can be really fun and rewarding and it can give you the opportunity to develop new skills you might have never seen yourself doing before. It helps to have a series or concept or idea that you really want to make. That you know you can persist for a while making without getting views. If you expect any views at all you’re in for pain.
Trust me. It’s one thing saying in your head “I’d be okay with no views for a while” and then publishing and getting exactly that.
Don’t tell your friends about your channel. They won’t care. Don’t tell your family. They won’t care about it or you doing it until other people they don’t know do first.
Also: numbers can be deceiving. Subscribers are basically irrelevant. Views are important, but don’t tell the full story. Look to the comments and vibe in them.
Just be honest. Say your actual opinions.