How to Start to Teach English on YouTube (What I've learned after 1 million subscribers)
- Hi, I'm Gabby, from Go Natural English.com.
Recently, Go Natural English hit one million subscribers
I know there's a lot of other bigger channels out there,
There aren't that many channels with over
a million subscribers and I've learned so much
along this amazing journey with you.
And I've also been receiving a lot of questions recently
about how to get started on YouTube.
I realized there's a lot of teachers watching who want
to start their own YouTube Channels.
And even a lot of my English students are now starting
their own channels on YouTube to teach others English too.
This is incredible the impact that Go Natural English
And so I wanted to answer the top three questions
that I often get about how to get started on YouTube.
And I'm going to give you my 100% honest answer.
And I hope it's helpful for you.
I'm going to tell you at the end of the video about
a special link for you if you do want
to get more information like this about
how to build your own YouTube channel
These tips are a little bit different
than my regular English tutorials,
so you'll have an opportunity to tell me
if you're interested in receiving more tips like this.
The link is in the description and I'll also tell you
I'm going to share a tool that I have used for almost
the last three years that has helped me
to double my channel every year.
And I'm also going to share that link in the description,
so that you can check out this tool as well.
I want you to tell me, are you an English teacher?
Are you a teacher of another language?
Or are you an English student who is interested
in creating your own YouTube channel?
And if I don't cover one of your questions today,
ask me your question in the comments.
Okay, the first question that I often get is,
Which means, isn't YouTube full of other channels
You probably know YouTube is huge.
There are billions of views and millions of channels
and yes, pretty much every single topic that you
can think of is already on YouTube.
For example, I went to a special event for YouTube creators
last week in Los Angeles, and every single creator
in the room had a channel about a different topic.
And some of the topics were super niche, super specific.
Like one guy, creates children's songs specifically
about heavy machinery, really specific.
And so I'm pretty sure, that pretty much every topic
But I wouldn't even say it's bad news,
because what makes your YouTube channel successful
is your topic plus the way that you do it.
Your experience, your personality, your examples,
all make your YouTube channel unique.
There is no one who can replicate you and your way
So, yes, there's probably other people talking
Maybe teaching the same subject.
Maybe they have the same kind of format that you have
And therefore, I do not think that YouTube is saturated,
because there is no other you on YouTube.
That's why it's called YouTube, right.
So, I honestly believe that every person has a unique voice
And YouTube is an amazing platform to be heard.
So, I'm expressing my opinion.
Do you think that YouTube is saturated?
Next, a lot of you have been asking me about the money
that you need to get started on YouTube.
Or this is often an excuse for not getting started,
because people say well, I don't have any money.
I can't buy a camera or other equipment.
Let me tell you, it's not about the equipment.
There's so many people that I have personally met who buy
really expensive, top notch excellent equipment.
They publish videos and then they wait.
And they're waiting thinking, where are all the views?
But it's not just about your equipment.
Yes, it's nice to have the best most expensive equipment,
but the best equipment in a lot of cases
is not even the most expensive.
The best equipment for me is the equipment
And the best equipment for you if you're getting started
is the equipment that you have right now
Let me give you some specific ideas here.
For your camera, you can use your smartphone.
When I started my YouTube channel, I actually did not have
a smartphone because it was 2011
and smartphones were not really so popular.
You, getting started now, can use your smartphone.
The quality of the video recording on your smart phone
And you can go to the settings and choose the quality
of your video recording in your phone.
So, make sure it's set to the highest quality.
It's called sunlight. (giggling)
If you have a nice quiet indoor location,
in front of a window, that is the best place to record.
Get some of that beautiful sunlight on your beautiful
or handsome face and you'll look great.
So, it's really key if you don't
have any professional lighting, use the sunlight.
Even professionals, use the sunlight too,
As for sound, this is the one area,
where it's probably important to invest first
because your sound needs to be really good
for people to watch your videos.
At first, I didn't have microphone.
I just started creating my videos.
And I suggest that you use what you have today.
If you don't have a microphone.
Then just try to record in the quietest place possible,
no wind, no construction, avoid really noisy places,
so I like to record at home when no one else is around.
Okay, you're always going to have some cars honking,
It's really hard to get away from that, but as you create,
you can invest in better equipment.
But I don't think that it makes sense
to invest a lot of money in the best equipment
And until you start a relationship with your viewers.
So first, start creating, start posting videos on YouTube.
See who comes to watch and what they have to say
and what they would like more of.
And start building that relationship with your audience.
That is the most important thing.
And then you can invest in new equipment as you go.
You're going to have to invest in new equipment eventually
just because quality changes and eventually you're going
to want to buy some new better equipment.
But, don't let money stop you from starting
The most important thing about starting your YouTube channel
The final question is about time.
How much time do you have to commit to making
Or some people just simply tell me I don't have time.
I'd really like to create a YouTube channel,
So, I'll admit, I spent a ton of time working on
Go Natural English, my YouTube channel.
That's because I love it, it's also, my work.
And I'm really glad that I have the opportunity
But if you're working a full time job like I was
when I started my channel, you have to use the time
And when I started my channel,
I was teaching English full time,
so I was already doing what I was making my videos about.
So, I suggest, make videos about something
It could be your full time job.
It could be your side hustle or something that you do
as a kind of part time entrepreneurial side business.
It could be something that you do on the weekends,
That way, making a video is not something
completely new that you've never talked about before.
It's simply an add on or something that you spend a few
extra minutes recording your experience or your thoughts
or whatever your format is about the topic
that you're already doing in your life.
So, it's not such a drastic shift in your life.
So, does that make sense?
Is it possible for you to take a few extra minutes,
like I did when I was teaching English?
After I taught an English class, I would take
an extra five minutes to jot down my ideas on that topic
for a video to record after class.
So, it was fresh in my mind and it would be really easy
to record when I had quiet time.
Okay, another thing, that can save a ton of time is using
tools to help you build your channel.
I mentioned that I would talk about a tool
that I've been using for almost the last three years.
And it's helped me to double the number of subscribers
That tool is called TubeBuddy.
TubeBuddy is useful for a lot of different reasons.
I personally use it to help me with best practices.
So, TubeBuddy has a checklist of all the things you should
So, I'm reminded of everything that I should do
Because there's so many things to do really.
Like when you upload your video.
You want to have a thumbnail, a title, a description,
and tags, and end cards, and playlists and so many things.
All the things behind the scenes that you don't always see
So, TubeBuddy, reminds me of those things.
It also suggests tags for my videos based
So, it's super easy to think of tags.
You're not just sitting there with a blank mind thinking
what's a key word for this video.
They actually suggest keywords and I can see where each
of my tags is ranking on YouTube, so I can learn as I go.
They also have other tools like split test and AB tests
to see which cover or thumbnail image
is working better for you video.
They have promotional tools like trackable links
so that you can see what people are clicking on
when you share your videos on social media.
And a lot of other tools that are super helpful
So, if you wanna checkout TubeBuddy,
the link is right down there in the description.
And if you would like to get more of my tips about
how to build your YouTube channel to help people
to learn English or learn another language
or learn something completely different, I can help you.
Click on the link in the description,
GoNaturalEnglish.com/teach, and that will allow you
to sign up to my email group for people like you
who want to build their YouTube channels and teach online.
So, we can continue the conversation there.
So, thank you so much for watching this.
Let me know if this was helpful.
I know it was a little bit different than my regular
But so many people, literally hundreds of people,
have been asking me about this in the last few weeks
and I really wanted to address it.
So, thanks so much for watching.
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