Are you planning to start a new channel or renew an old channel in 2022? Here are the 9 questions to ask yourself in the process of planning your art channel – and your answers will provide you with clarity. Based on your personal circumstances, you can come up with new plans for the new year!
00:00 Create Art Channel
01:15 Your Audience
03:20 The Problem
04:41 Your Competition
06:19 Your Uniqueness
07:37 Get Traffic
08:34 Your Values
10:07 Skillsets
11:24 Potential Problems
12:41 Teambuilding
14:18 Thank You
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Always thank you for your informative vids and art content
Thanks for the tips
I would love a list of "what not to do on your new art channel!". Maybe it's my own fear of making mistakes 😀
Thank you for your tips! I can't stop watching your channel 🙂
Was it ever difficult for you to choose what language to have your channel in? The people that follow me on instagram belong to two different language groups, so I try to write my descriptions there in two languages, but it's a completely different situation when it comes to videos..
2022 is indeed the year that I relaunch my YouTube in a big way!
Thank you so much for this video! I just started a couple of weeks ago and your questions are helping a lot!
Happy New Year😊
Happy new year to You! Thanks for the good videos!
Thanks for the great tips, I’ll be starting in 2022 and have 2 babies so your example was relevant to me
Thanks for sharing these questions! I've been wanting to start my own art YouTube channel. Going through some of the questions while watching the video helped settle some of my hesitation and start problem solving some of my real and mental hurdles in starting. Might email or make a second comment answering the questions properly. Thanks and happy new years eve!!!
I started creating art-related YouTube content again, and it feels like the right thing to do. I wanted to be like an obscure artist who didn't have his face all over social media. But in this day and age, I feel like I would be doing myself a huge disservice if I didn't take advantage of these platforms. Thanks for the tips!
Your videos are just brilliant. You get to the point, no faffing around. And it's all relevant! Consider me subscribed! And happy new 2022! 🥂🥂🥂
Being consistent is good, but I feel that it cuts down on your talent/wanting for working on a piece.
I was consistently posting on Instagram and decided to take a break and haven't logged in about a month, and honestly I feel my art has improved because I feel my passion is back.
These are great questions. What are your thoughts about consistency with posting? What's a good posting schedule?