This wikiHow teaches you how to lay the groundwork for a successful YouTube gaming channel. While fame is never something one can guarantee, creating a high-quality YouTube channel and establishing your own creative identity is a good place to start.

Steps

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    Come up with a theme. Before you film your first YouTube video, you'll need to know what your channel is going to focus on. All content produced on your channel should follow your established theme from day one.[1]
    • For example, you might decide to stick with a horror theme, or you might gravitate more toward titles in the first-person shooter genre.
    • You should name your channel something memorable that reflects the theme.
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    Vary your content type. While your channel's common theme should connect all of your content, that doesn't mean all of your content needs to be identical. In fact, you should find a way to weave your channel's theme through different types of content.
    • For example, you might specialize in doing "Let's Plays", but you could also add a review component to your channel.
    • Similarly, you can always add a challenge-based series of videos to complement your standard walk-throughs or Let's Plays.
    • If you focus on competitive multiplayer, try analyzing your own footage in a live stream or giving other players tips.
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  3. 3
    Purchase and use high-quality recording and editing equipment. If your videos aren't high-definition with decent sound quality and proper editing, even loyal subscribers won't spend long periods of time watching them. Common equipment you'll need in order to ensure high-quality videos includes the following:
    • A capture card - The equipment you'll use to record your on-screen content. These tend to run around $150. You can find reputable options online here.
    • A microphone - Having a dedicated microphone will ensure that your audio is both live during the play-through (rather than added in later) and clear. You can usually find these for between $15 and $120. You can find options online here.
    • Video editing software - Even giving your videos a cursory edit to remove awkward or boring parts will do wonders for your video quality. "Wondershare Filmora" is a great intermediate video-editing software option for both Mac and PC users.
    • An external hard drive (optional but recommended) - Since you're going to be recording and editing high-definition video files, having an external storage unit for your footage will ensure that your computer's long-term performance won't suffer from storing too much data. Backing up your videos to an external hard drive also means you won't have to worry about them being lost if your channel goes down. You can explore options online here.
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    Post your videos consistently. Whether it's once a week or once a day, establish a posting schedule and stick to it. Your loyal YouTube subscribers will look forward to your next post date, so don't keep them waiting![2]
    • If you have to change the time and/or date at which you'll be posting, address it in a video.
    • Consider writing down the time and date that you'll post your next video in the description section.
    • There is such a thing as posting too frequently--you don't want to over-saturate your subscribers' home pages.
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    Promote your YouTube videos on social media. If your YouTube video is only available on YouTube, you're limiting the demographic that will find and view your video. Posting on Facebook, Twitter, and other high-profile social media sites will immediately increase the number of people who stumble across your video.
    • You can also promote your videos on their relevant subreddit.
    • YouTube-specific sites like ScrewAttack tend to feature up-and-coming YouTube gamers.
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    Ask users for their feedback. Doing so will both help you improve your channel in a way that the majority of your users will appreciate and demonstrate that you care about your fanbase. Feedback you'll want to look for includes the following:
    • Games to play - Ask your subscribers for a wishlist of games they'd like to see in the near future.
    • Commentary style - The way you speak on camera will affect how well-liked your videos are by your subscribers.
    • Additional content - As mentioned previously, you'll want to vary your content. However, you should run your additional content ideas past your subscribers first.
    • General feedback - Give your subscribers a chance to tell you what they like and what they don't about any aspect of your channel and presentation.
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    Play high-profile releases. In addition to playing the games that your subscribers want you to play, you should also play any newly released title that fits your channel's content theme. You'll at least want to do this in the early stages of your channel since the number of people interested in a high-profile new game is usually going to be higher than the number of people interested in watching you play or review a classic.
    • The easiest way to process user feedback on which new releases you should play is to use a Google form.
    • You can usually preorder a copy of the new release in question and receive it the day of its release.
    • Live streaming your first few hours with the game is a good way to change up the pace of your videos.
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    Interact with the community. Outside of asking for suggestions or answering questions related exclusively to the content on your channel, you should find ways to engage your subscribers by replying to their comments and contributing information to their analyses.[3]
    • One easy way to do this is to download the YouTube app to your smartphone and respond to comments on-the-go.
    • Game analysis is often something in which YouTube users partake in the comments section. You can contribute to this analysis or provide one of your own.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I want to be a famous YouTube gamer, but I'm shy at school. I'm afraid that if I open up on YouTube, everyone at school will react oddly to it, and not know what to think of me. I'm not sure what to expect. Help?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Don't worry, many feel the same way. Don't tell people at school about your channel, they most likely will not find it on their own. If you become famous and somebody at your school finds it, this can go three ways. They will either not talk to you about it, make fun of you or encourage you. If they do make fun of you, just tell yourself that YouTube is your passion, and it doesn't matter what this person thinks of it. There will always be someone who likes your videos, and being made fun of is just a good sign of growing.
  • Question
    What if I can't afford to have the best quality and still want to make videos?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You don't need the best quality when you're just starting out. Just get whatever you can, and upgrade over time.
  • Question
    How much money can I get per year?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    That's all going to depend on your popularity; so the more views you get, the more money you'll make! You might want to do it part-time at first while you build up a fanbase; it will help you figure out what kind of money you will make. Don't quit your day job first!
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Warnings

  • Play the first half hour or so of any game you'll be showing on your channel before you start recording. That way, you'll have a general feel for how the game works.
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To become a famous YouTube gamer, try to post videos consistently and at the same time every week since people prefer to subscribe to a channel that has a regular schedule. You should also promote your videos on social media, like Facebook and Twitter, so more people are able to find your channel. Additionally, try to play high-profile games on your channel that have just been released, which can help you get more views and subscribers. For more tips, like how to invest in high-quality editing and recording equipment, scroll down!

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