Youtube Shorts, Copyright Claims and more with Rob Wilson from @vidIQ

Published 2024-08-05
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis, Jen, and Rob answer questions from listeners. They discuss topics such as running through scripts, the importance of titles and descriptions, channel naming, copyright claims, and starting a music channel. In this conversation, Travis, Jenn, and Rob discuss the importance of community and finding like-minded people in the YouTube space. They share their own experiences and highlight the value of connecting with others who understand the challenges and goals of being a creator. They also address questions about the effectiveness of YouTube shorts, achieving evergreen content, and growing a channel in a regulated niche. The conversation concludes with each host sharing a YouTube video they enjoyed recently.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:13 Running Through Scripts and Teleprompters
05:28 The Importance of Titles and Descriptions
07:13 Channel Naming: Unique vs. Targeted
11:56 Starting a Music Channel: Challenges and Tips
30:02 The Importance of Community
32:41 The Effectiveness of YouTube Shorts
36:26 Growing a Channel in a Regulated Niche
47:53 Engaging with the YouTube Community

All Comments (21)
  • @phranqthedanq
    BRUUUUH!!!! I love you guys, thanks for taking my question! Expecially on a week with the YouTube Jedi Master himself, Rob Wilson. Jen, I'm so glad you were pumped about my channel name! You guys have given me some invaluable advice and I have some great ideas to go forward! You're right, Travis! I was waiting VERY eagerly to see if you guys would answer my question! Thanks again so much!
  • @SeekyrPlays
    Came here to learn how to get a YouTube channel started and left with a light for my toilet bowl. So put two W's up on the scoreboard for the show! You guys rock, keep it up. Good luck on the road to 100K.
  • Hey Rob, I have found that attending a "Toastmasters" public speaking club really helps with structured speaking. I'd say that having a "conversation" with the lens is a better way. By the way, your videos are great!
  • So great being able to watch the Podcast ugh Vodcast. Love the options of either platform.
  • Thank you so much for answering my question! I will do my best to listen your advice and apply it to my channel. I"m excited to see where my channel ends up, and thanks again for everything yall do.
  • @OllieSach
    This Rob guy is good. He should get a shot at a video on the main VidIQ channel!
  • i just found your new channel, i am glad the podcast can now be on YouTube too and visual is amazing, i will be more likely to watch on YT, personal preference. absolutely agree, why not be more creative with the our channel names - i am indeed now, quite well known by you and your community - and findable! ;)
  • @phranqthedanq
    BTW, the video chapter titles in the video timeline are off a bit! Not an issue for me but thought you'd like to know!
  • @nikhein
    As a Russian I have absolutely different association with the word VODKAst. Even though I don't drink alcohol )
  • Thanks for answering my question about copyright claims and clearing that up for me. I have a quick follow-up question? I'm still on my journey to being monetised. The video with the claim is my most watched video so far. Will the claim affect the watch hours being counted towards the 4000 hours of watch time needed to qualify?
  • @Kryptic_Ryze
    love your work you guys inspired me to continue with my channel thank you guyss
  • @Tomleyboo
    Noooo missed first! Keep up the amazing work 😊
  • special guest... is it dan??!! oh.. it's only.. Rob....never mind (KIDDING!)
  • Love listening to you! Cleaning house🧼 & I’m still working on my channel thanks to you guys! 😂
  • @hreed
    How come i had no idea about this channel ? Nobody told me
  • @Londonphiles
    Hello, Love you guys. I do need advice from your guys. I never had a warning and never had a strike, but YouTube has deleted my YouTube Channel in July 2024. After almost two weeks, YouTube has restored my channel. Since then from 18th July 2024, the viewings of my channel has drastically declined. In the past I had daily views between 19655 and 1800. But since 18th July 2024, the daily viewings of my channel is between 14 and 180. Again , no subscribers. What is wrong with my channel? What do you think? . Shall I quit ? ..
  • @OldManGibb
    Greetings y'all. @8:11 Rod said you all have a thumbnail contractor, Can you share there contact information with us? Especially for those that like me, just suck at putting thumbnails together.