>>40861144
1,000 views is nothing. your average literal who flip chick on IG can get 1,000 senior citizen pensioners to follow her. i have an inactive facebook burner account with a pic of me as a kid and it's flooded with hundreds of pedo jeets following and IM'ing that account
the reason someone doesn't get a million views on youtube anymore is because as soon as your video goes viral unintentionally, every clout chaser gets a piece of your pie and steals your views, but that's not the point, but it is. you can make money stealing other's viral videos, but that market is so competitive, so dog-eat-dog, so cut-throat, it's not even worth it without a team of bots and professional marketers, attorneys, bookkeepers, etc.
if dude anon wants to start a podcast, you have to showcase a lot of emotion and energy and be repetitive af. people like familiarity and if you're always changing your style or look, you will get ignored. you have to be #1. an exaggerated you and helps to have a unique, animated relative(s), friend(s), not girlfriend or wife (kind of a risk, lack of a simp or girl crush audience) #2. stick to your schtick (paranormal, politics, true crime, etc.) don't go all over the place #3. be monotonously repetitive on how you talk about your subjects to the point that it agonizes you #4. get your second youtube plaque, then start thinking about taking out a big loan to improve the quality of your podcast and guests
for most podcasters, it's a business. it's boring and deep down inside they mostly hate it. of course, they pretend they enjoy what they're doing, but you feel like a game show host. it's not about you. it's about shilling your guests books, targeting your audience. it's the worst self-owned business on youtube
since this is a paranormal board, fucking put a unique twist on urbexing, cryptid searching, ghost-hunting. you can literally travel the world and get business tax credits that pay for plane travel, food and lodging