Why I Love Shorts And Should You Do Them

Why I Love Shorts This post is about why I love shorts, and I admit that I always thought YouTube shorts were a waste of time. But now I do them weekly, especially for my Laughaholics channel. If you're considering starting your own shorts you should read my Is It Worth Doing Shorts On YouTube post. I love publishing shorts because they're so easy to do, they don't take much time to make and some of them get a lot of views as well as add to my subscribers. Although I've found growing the subscriber count using shorts is a little slow I believe every little bit counts. My Popular Shorts I've found folk love Little Johnny and so he appears in a lot of my shorts. Little Johnny Meets The Pastor was only published three days ago and it already has over 500 views. My most popular joke was How old are you mummy joke. That video has nearly 2k views and boosted my subscribers by 6. My most popular shorts wasn't a joke at all. It was a video of my cute granddaughter titled the toddler who could be doing an audition and that short has over 2.2k views and earned me 4 new subscribers. Cute toddlers are usually a good subject for shorts. Why I Love Shorts Summary I love shorts because they are easy to make, take very little time, unless I use my cool animation software and they get me heaps of views, which is important if you want to get monetized, as well as help me to grow my subscriber base. Other Topics To Keep You Entertained I’ve recently got a Google Doorbell as a gift and you can read my review here.And now, for my customary self-promotion of my growing YouTube Channel. As you know, I’m always looking for new subscribers, so why not consider subscribing to my My Bonzer Channel.  Perhaps you like to have a good laugh? If that’s true, then you will love my Laughaholics Channel.

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YouTube Video Shorts Tips

I've just created my first 'Shorts' video on Youtube, which you can watch by clicking on the following link; Baby saying no video. As YouTube video shorts are said to be the next big way to grow your channel and make money whilst doing it I decided to write these YouTube Video Shorts Tips. YouTube Video Shorts Tips & How To Created with the Graphics Creator As I'm not a YouTube Shorts expert, I decided to research some YouTube Shorts. With the help of Content Gorilla, which allowed me to repurpose VidIQ's video, and Grammarly, I can produce this post. YouTube Shorts are YouTube's answer to TikTok, evident as the horizontal format is very similar to what you already find on TikTok. I'm sure you've seen many a Shorts video by now and have noticed how each video is less than 60 seconds in length. Shorts have proven to be a great way to build audiences fast, which is why I thought I should give them a go. For illustration, in six months, 3D animator Jake Fellman's YouTube Shorts have brought in almost 5 million readers and over three and a half billion views. Being able to monetize Short video is an added incentive to include them in my video repertoire. Creating A Short Video Is Easy You can create a Short video using the YouTube video app by clicking on the '+' at the bottom of your screen. Then select 'Create a Short! If you don't have access to the Short camera tool yet, don't worry. You can still create YouTube Shorts by uploading your video as you usually do. However, make sure it's in horizontal video format and less than 60 seconds long so that it can qualify as a YouTube Shorts. Several tools appear on the right of your screen when you're ready to record. The first one lets you select either the forward or rear-facing camera on your phone. The speed button allows you to adjust the velocity of your recordings. If you specify the slider as very fast, everything speeds up, creating a time-lapse effect. You get a slow-motion impact if you move the slider to very slow. There are two ways to record a video. You can tap the record to start and then tap to stop, or hold onto the record button and then release it to end the recording. You can record as many scenes as you like, shown in the timeline above. Each white notch represents a scene, and you can use the undo and redo on either side of the record button to remove or approve videos you've recorded. If you need to finish off your current YouTube Short later, you can do so by tapping on the cross button and opting to save and exit. Upon returning to the Shorts camera, it will ask if you want to carry on your previous Shorts or start a brand new one. The Adding Music YouTube Shorts Video Add Music feature is…

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