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My new introduction

Aspie_With_Attitude

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Hi there, I like to re-introduce myself as a YouTuber.

My intentions is to get into making YouTube feeds expressing my creative prowess through arts of special effects and making my own music by combining wav media sound files for my video feeds.

Here is my first one.

 
Excellent, well done, I've also supported you by adding a like on Youtube and by subscribing, keep up the good work! :)

PS: It usually takes quite a long time to get a good following on Youtube unless you're extremely lucky, the biggest reason for failure as a Youtuber is giving up too soon, the best thing to do is to regularly release new videos, keep persevering and be patient, your subscribers and viewers will come eventually if you continue doing this. You have your own personal intro which is also excellent.
 
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An excellent 2nd video and cleverly explained, especially with the traffic pictures, keep up the good work, I've also added a "like" on your 2nd video and I've already subscribed to support you as much as possible. Here is a link to your YouTube channel where people can see all your videos so far and optionally subscribe.

If you keep going with a new video at least every couple of weeks and don't stop for quite a few months you're likely to get a reasonable following. Remember on YouTube there's a broad mixture of people, many will appreciate your videos, but there are also trolls that could appear when you start becoming better known or even earlier if you're unlucky. If this happens try to ignore them completely, they do it to everyone they think they can annoy and if you ever let them bother you they'd have achieved their purpose, unfortunately unlike here YouTube is far from well moderated, but you take the good with the bad, where the good is you can potentially get millions of views if you become very popular.

Best of luck! :)
 
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