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When you initially jump into YouTube, the fear of having zero subscribers can stifle your creativity. It's easy to feel overwhelmed and to question whether anyone would even want to watch your videos. First and foremost, it's essential to shift your mindset away from focusing solely on subscriber counts. While it might seem that having 1,000 subscribers signifies success, you should concentrate on building a strategy that helps sustain and grow your channel for the long term.
In YouTube’s algorithm, watch time and viewer retention play crucial roles. More views lead to more recommendations. Therefore, your goal should be to create content that not only draws views but keeps the audience engaged for longer periods.