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One thing I think that's really key,
and I feel like we're seeing it a lot more nowadays,
is collaboration.
YouTube is getting so saturated.
There's just so many channels.
You know, when YouTube first started,
everyone just thought of it as cats
and random old people doing funny things.
And then those select few started
making consistent YouTube videos.
And it's a lot of our big creators now on the site.
But now everyone has seen that.
They're seeing that success and they want to jump in.
And it's hard to be seen.
But if you reach out and you collaborate
with people of your own size or just
looking to make connections and a relationship
with maybe some more established YouTubers, and then from there
you can work into collaborating.
As long as you're offering something that's unique,
and you're finding things like where your niche is,
and how you fit into what other people are doing,
collaboration can really help your channel grow.
And it's something that-- one thing I've seen a lot more
of, I feel like, is these almost, these collab channels.
We have a channel-- we have two different channels, actually,
in Fullscreen.
One is called "So Vlog About It" and the other one's
called "Our Second Life." and what
they do is they have different creators that have already
kind of established themselves, but they have these channels
where each of them put up a video on a certain day.
And they just bring all their collective audience together
on this one channel.
And then people that come across that channel disperse out
into their own separate audiences.
And it's just a really effective and powerful way
to collaborate and still make awesome profit.
When it comes to finding people to sign with
or maybe finding people to work with, see what kind of need
that they have.
So let's say if it's an artist, a singer whose videos can maybe
be improved visually, and you're a video producer, that
might be a good marriage there, right?
As a creator, some people will come up to me
and they're like hey, I'd love to do this or be
in a video with you.
And then some people, maybe they're
not necessarily cut out to make videos.
But what I was telling them is hey,
write out an awesome script.
Be an awesome graphic designer that throws up cool end cards
and graphics within a video.
You can find your niche to work into a video.
It doesn't always mean that you have to be the one onscreen.
Yeah.
See, like Benny was saying. look to just fill
those different holes to make a complete package of the video.
You know, the best possible thing that we can be.