User blog comment:SqizilixYT/I NEED YouTube Tips/@comment-33508540-20180112080331

Well, firstly that's a pretty big ambition there, so just be open to the idea that you may not get to be as popular as them. However that does not necessarily define how good or successful you are. Sometimes having a smaller community is a good thing so that you can be more interactive with them and really get the chance to get to know what content they want.

Whatever you decide to do, just remember to look for feedback from your audience - ask them what they want to see, try to make it feel like a community united by one central figure rather than just simply a bunch of people looking at a lifeless portrait. Clearly establish your channel's purpose and try to make as original as possible so that it doesn't get lost in the sea of content which YouTube has. Making sure your editing and commentary is as professional as possible is also another good thing to consider.

But most of all, patience is key. Fame isn't always instantaneous, so stick to it if you want to because the rewards at the end will be worth it. Good luck! 🙂