Success Advice
8 Ways To Create A Popular YouTube Channel

We expose “The 8 ways to turn you into a YouTube celebrity”.
YouTube has become a source of income and notoriety for thousands of marketers, hopeful celebrities and self made (and often unintentional) Internet stars as of late.
So how powerful has YouTube become? Well, one of the most popular YouTube channels is run by a young man named Ryan Higa, a comedian who has attracted over 6 million subscribers to his channel. While it’s impossible to calculate his YouTube earnings with any accuracy (without knowing his average CPM) he’s certainly made at least a couple million dollars from his 1.35 billion views. Ryan Higa and his fellow YouTube starlets have proven that it’s certainly possible to make a good living from your videos if you can gain enough popularity. But how? What can you do beyond uploading your content and crossing your fingers?
Creating A Popular YouTube Channel
1. Design Your Brand
First you’ll need to create a YouTube channel to upload your videos. Your channel will form the heart of your brand, and once you start to get noticed you’ll see more and more users subscribing to your channel.
At this point in the process you should think hard about the name of your channel. You’ll want to pick something memorable and easy to pronounce, and perhaps a name that’s in some way related to the subject of your videos.
2. Offer Something Professional
These days there are lots of professional, well produced videos on YouTube, but you’ll still have to wade through a pile of grainy flicks that look like they were shot with an iPhone camera during an earthquake.
There’s nothing wrong with shooting with an iPhone if that’s all you have, but for goodness sake hold the camera steady. Make sure the audio is clear (and consider subtitles if you have a thick accent), and make sure the subject is in focus. Nothing turns off viewers more than shoddy production values, and you’ll never make it big with a channel full of fuzzy, out of focus videos with muffled audio.
For an idea of what counts as professional, check out the channel of RayWilliamJohnson. His videos are tight and well edited, and they haven’t hurt his progress to 6 million subscribers one bit.
3. Consider a Video Response
Many YouTube uploaders struggle to get any attention at all. You might be producing awesome videos, but if you have no visibility you’ll be dependent on luck more than anything else, praying that a few great sharers find your work.
A great way to get some quick exposure is to upload a video response to a recent popular video. The more controversial and interesting your response the better, as people will be clicking through to your channel with no idea who you are.
If your response is interesting, insightful, shocking or funny you stand a good chance of picking up a few new subscribers, and at least a few users will check out your other videos.
Make sure you save uploading video responses until you have a few of your own original videos. Your response is the bait rather than the main event.
4. Consider Reviews
Some of the easiest videos to produce (and most reliably popular, if not viral explosion-worthy) are reviews of the random gadgets you have lying around your house. People are always looking for reviews of the latest TVs, video games, cell phones and anything else with a circuit board inside, and they love to see videos of the products they’re considering.
5. Live on YouTube
If you’re not committed to your channel nobody is going to bother following you. You need to be uploading regularly, interacting with your fans and asking them what they’d like to see next. If fans feel you respond to their comments you’ll earn their loyalty. If you blow them off and fail to react to what they’re saying you’ll start losing followers by the day.
Most importantly, simply log on to the site every day. Browse around to search for video ideas, enjoy the work of other and read comments. If you stay away too long you’ll fall out of the habit of developing your YouTube channel.
6. Set a Schedule
Some of the most popular YouTubers stick like clockwork to a release schedule, and for whatever reason it really seems to work. Fans grow accustomed to returning for the latest video at the same time every week, so if you let them know you’ll be uploading a new video every Friday you’ll find you always get a big bump on the first day to help boost your exposure.
7. Work the Tags
When you upload a video it’s pretty easy to throw in a few apt tags and hope you’ll be found, but in fact tagging your YouTube videos is something of a science. The problem is that the obvious tags are all wildly popular, so if you’ve created a video in which you play guitar you’ll find yourself competing with every single other video tagged ‘guitar’.
Instead, you should think carefully about adding a few more obscure tags: ‘slap bass’, for instance. Think of tags that won’t be so popular, giving you a greater chance to appear at the top of the search results when people look for those slightly out of the mainstream tags.
8. Don’t Spam
Finally, here’s one everybody should heed: don’t spam.
There are lots of ways to get a little attention on YouTube, but all of them require creativity and talent. If you find yourself spamming the Internet to attract hits you should consider the damage to your reputation your behavior will inevitably cause. Trust that people will find you, and find solace in the fact that when they do they’ll be coming to check out your talent, not to post a comment telling you to knock off the annoying spam in their comments section.
We hope this info helps you in creating a successful and popular YouTube Channel.
Article By: Keith Fitten | Addicted2Success.com
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Successful people love to help beginners. They have an incredible work ethic and rarely complain. As a result, others naturally look up to them and want to follow in their footsteps.
But here’s the truth: there’s no success without sacrifice. You’ll need to give up comfort, excuses, and sometimes even social approval to accomplish your goals.
Value comes from solving problems, and these 11 powerful tips will help you become more productive, successful, and confident, starting today.
1. Take Short Breaks After Finishing a Task
Psychology shows it’s important to reward positive behaviour.
After completing a big task or finishing a book, take five minutes to walk, stretch, or simply breathe. This quick reset helps your brain recharge and strengthens focus.
Many great writers swear by morning walks, solitude, and reflection can unlock creativity.
But if you refuse to take breaks, don’t be surprised when burnout hits. Your brain needs recovery time just as much as your body does.
2. Schedule Your Most Important Tasks First
Multitasking kills productivity. If you want to get more done, try time blocking, a method where you dedicate set periods for specific tasks.
Productivity expert Caitlin Hughes explains, “Time blocking involves scheduling blocks of time for your tasks throughout the day.”
For example, if you’re a writer:
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Research your topic at night.
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Write your first draft in the morning (don’t worry if it’s rough).
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Edit in the afternoon, great writing comes from rewriting.
You can’t buy more time. Use it intentionally and without regret.
3. Eliminate Distractions from Your Workspace
Focus is the foundation of success.
According to Inc. Magazine, it takes an average of 23 minutes to recover from a distraction. That’s nearly half an hour of lost productivity every time you check your phone.
Put your phone away. Close unnecessary tabs. And yes, limit your Netflix binges.
Meeting deadlines consistently is one of the fastest ways to stand out and earn respect.
4. Take Full Responsibility for Your Life
Entrepreneur Derek Sivers once said, “Everything is my fault.”
This mindset doesn’t mean self-blame; it means self-ownership. Stop pointing fingers, making excuses, or waiting for others to change.
If your habits (like smoking or drinking too much) hold you back, it’s time to make better choices. Your friends can’t live your dreams for you; only you can.
5. Invest an Hour a Day in Learning New Skills
Knowledge compounds over time.
Whether you read books, take online courses, or practise a craft, consistent learning gives you a competitive edge.
I used to struggle with academic writing, but I improved by studying the work of great authors and applying what I learned.
Your past doesn’t define you; your actions do. Every new skill adds another tool to your arsenal and makes you more unstoppable.
6. Develop a Growth Mindset
Psychologist Dr. Carol Dweck introduced the concept of fixed vs. growth mindset.
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A fixed mindset believes success is based on natural talent.
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A growth mindset believes success comes from effort and learning.
Choose the growth mindset. Embrace challenges. See failures as feedback. In today’s fast-moving digital world, adaptability is your biggest advantage.
7. Learn Marketing to Reach People Who Need You
I once believed marketing was manipulative, until I realised it’s about helping people solve problems.
If your work provides genuine value, marketing is how you let others know it exists. Even Apple spends billions on it.
Don’t be ashamed to promote your skills or business. Without visibility, your ideas will never reach the people who need them most.
Creative professionals who understand marketing and sales have an unfair advantage.
8. Ask Your Mentor the Right Questions
Good mentors can fast-track your growth.
While mentorship often costs money, it’s one of the best investments you can make. Great mentors don’t care about titles; they care about your progress.
If you don’t have access to a mentor yet, books are your silent mentors. Read the best in your field, take notes, and apply what resonates.
9. Build Confidence Through Action, Not Affirmations
Author Ryan Holiday once said, “I don’t believe in myself. I have evidence.”
Confidence doesn’t come from shouting affirmations into the mirror; it comes from proof. Doing hard things, keeping promises to yourself, and following through.
When you consistently take action, your brain gathers evidence that you can handle whatever comes next. That’s real confidence, grounded, earned, and unshakable.
10. Focus on Your Strengths
Your strengths reveal where your greatest impact lies.
If people compliment you on something often, it’s a clue. Lean into it.
A former professor once told me I was creative, and that simple comment gave me the confidence to go all in. I studied creativity, applied it daily, and turned it into my career advantage.
Double down on your strengths. That’s how you build momentum and mastery.
11. Identify and Challenge Your Limiting Beliefs
Your beliefs shape your reality.
For years, I believed I couldn’t be a great writer because of my chronic tinnitus and astigmatism, sensory challenges that made concentration difficult. But over time, I realised those struggles made me more disciplined, observant, and empathetic.
Your limitations can become your greatest motivators if you let them.
Avoid shortcuts. Growth takes time, but it’s always worth it.
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Becoming productive, successful, and confident isn’t about working harder than everyone else. It’s about working smarter, consistently, and intentionally.
You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight. Start small: take a break after your next task, schedule your priorities, or spend one hour learning something new.
Every habit you change compounds into long-term success. Remember, true change comes from practising new behaviours.
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