A comprehensive guide to starting your own YouTube channel in the education/instructional niche. Based on years of experience running educational and instructional YouTube channels.
YES. I do 100% think there is still room for new YouTube channels to emerge, grow, and become popular. In fact, it feels more possible now than it did when I was first getting started. The YouTube audience is growing faster than ever and it's much more mainstream now. Some of my favorite channels are tiny creators with small subscriber bases who are still building nice businesses.
However, I do 100% agree with you on content fatigue. That is something I've been working through lately and I've been eliminating almost all podcasts, newsletters and social media. The fatigue is real. But as a content "consumer," YouTube is the last thing I would give up.
YES. I do 100% think there is still room for new YouTube channels to emerge, grow, and become popular. In fact, it feels more possible now than it did when I was first getting started. The YouTube audience is growing faster than ever and it's much more mainstream now. Some of my favorite channels are tiny creators with small subscriber bases who are still building nice businesses.
However, I do 100% agree with you on content fatigue. That is something I've been working through lately and I've been eliminating almost all podcasts, newsletters and social media. The fatigue is real. But as a content "consumer," YouTube is the last thing I would give up.