TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/ The Premier YouTube Channel Management Toolkit Thu, 08 Jan 2026 19:54:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 How to get discovered on YouTube: Why new creators are being pushed in 2026 https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/how-to-get-discovered-on-youtube-why-new-creators-are-being-pushed-in-2025/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 14:23:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14252 Starting a YouTube channel can feel intimidating, but right now might be the best time ever to begin. YouTube is actively promoting new creators, giving small channels a fair shot at discovery through smarter algorithms and new growth features. If you’ve been wondering how to get discovered on YouTube despite having a small—or perhaps no—audience, this guide breaks down exactly how the 2025 YouTube algorithm helps beginners grow in 2026, and how you can take advantage of it. YouTube’s focus on new creators: what it means for you In 2026, YouTube continues to prioritize new creators more than ever before. Here’s how the platform is helping smaller channels get discovered faster: Algorithm support for new channels The YouTube algorithm for new creators now tests videos with small audiences first. If your video shows strong engagement, i.e. watch times and click-through rate, it’s shown to broader audiences through suggested feeds and Shorts. This “testing phase” means even creators with zero subscribers have a real chance to appear in recommendation feeds. To maximize your exposure, make sure your title and thumbnail work together to deliver on the video’s promise. For tips, check out YouTube growth hacks: SEO and beyond and 11 killer… Continue reading How to get discovered on YouTube: Why new creators are being pushed in 2026

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New YouTube channel in 2026? how to start, grow, and actually get seen https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/new-youtube-channel-in-2026-how-to-start-grow-and-actually-get-seen/ Fri, 02 Jan 2026 18:03:08 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14398 TL;DR It’s too late to start a new YouTube channel in 2026. All the good ideas are taken by better, more established creators. There’s no space for new voices. Why even bother? There are plenty of reasons you could cite to not start a new YouTube channel in 2026. But they’re all just noise. It’s not easy to grow on YouTube. It just takes commitment and consistency. But hear this: it’s not just possible to grow on YouTube. If you do the work, you will grow your brand new YouTube channel. YouTube is packed with creators. Every niche seems taken. Every idea feels like it’s already been done. On the other hand, video has never mattered more, audiences have never been more specific, and YouTube itself has never been better at connecting the right video with the right viewer. So if you’re thinking about launching a new YouTube channel in 2026, you should stop just thinking and start doing. We’re not saying “if you shoot it, they will come;” you can’t just wait for viewers to find your content. You have to make it so viewers can’t miss it. We’ll talk through all of that as you look to start… Continue reading New YouTube channel in 2026? how to start, grow, and actually get seen

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YouTube copyright claim: everything you need to know https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-a-copyright-strike-and-a-copyright-claim/ Tue, 23 Dec 2025 14:22:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=5287 Do you know the difference between a copyright claim and a copyright strike on YouTube? If not, find out right now.

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Optimizing YouTube descriptions for discoverability https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/optimizing-youtube-descriptions-for-discoverability/ Fri, 19 Dec 2025 14:49:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=12443 There’s a lot that goes into YouTube success and after you’ve chosen a killer title and eye-catching thumbnail, the YouTube description field is your next priority and what you choose to put in your YouTube description is important. How important? Think of your video description as the bridge that connects your content to the viewer searching for the right content. The best YouTube description not only tells YouTube what your video is about but also invites viewers to click, watch, and engage. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential strategies to create YouTube descriptions that boost discoverability and improve video rankings. YouTube descriptions a major SEO opportunity  Your video’s description is much more than a text blurb below your video. Descriptions are a major video SEO opportunity. Search engines like Google and YouTube itself use this section to understand what your content is about and how (if) it’s relevant. Do YouTube descriptions well and you make it much more likely that your video will appear in search results. Follow the age-old advice: write for humans, optimize for algorithms. By including YouTube keywords strategically and crafting meaningful descriptions, you provide context to both viewers and the YouTube algorithm. This… Continue reading Optimizing YouTube descriptions for discoverability

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What’s stopping your YouTube channel from growing — 3 fixes that actually work https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/whats-stopping-your-youtube-channel-from-growing/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 16:20:20 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14379 If you’ve been asking what’s stopping your YouTube channel from growing, the answer probably isn’t that you’re making bad videos. Many creators make good content but still get stuck under 1,000 subscribers. Often, it’s because of three avoidable mistakes: Fix those three things and you’ll stop spinning your wheels and start gaining consistent subscribers. Why thumbnails and titles beat perfect editing Here’s the truth: the best video on YouTube gets zero views if nobody clicks. That means your thumbnail and title might be even more important than the video itself. Strategic creators flip the order: instead of shooting a video then working backwards to come up with a thumbnail and title, they design a click-worthy thumbnail and headline first, then build the video around that hook. If you can’t think of a thumbnail and title that create curiosity, you’re probably not ready to hit record. Two metrics to obsess over after upload Once your video is out int he world, you need to know how it’s doing. Don’t get bogged down in all the numbers; you really only need to think about two metrics in the days immediately after you hit publish: Simple, practical steps to improve CTR: Tip: Use… Continue reading What’s stopping your YouTube channel from growing — 3 fixes that actually work

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How to do YouTube competitor analysis (and how TubeBuddy makes it easier) https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/youtube-competitor-analysis-guide/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:22:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14372 TLDR Studying what other creators publish, how often they grow, and which videos perform best is one of the fastest ways to improve your YouTube strategy. Whether you use TubeBuddy’s YouTube Competitor Analysis Tool or prefer manual methods, understanding competitor behaviour helps you spot opportunities and make smarter decisions. This guide explains why YouTube competitor analysis matters, the key metrics to look at, how to use TubeBuddy’s tool, and how to apply these insights to grow your channel. You’ll also find practical alternatives if you want to run competitor research without software. Why YouTube competitor analysis matters Understand what works in your niche Watching how other creators approach topics, pacing, and formats helps you understand what your audience expects. Look for repeatable patterns. When you see formats or hooks that consistently perform well, you can adapt them to fit your channel’s style. Identify content gaps you can fill Even the best creators miss opportunities. Competitor analysis shows you topics they haven’t covered, unanswered questions in your niche, or formats they rarely use. Those gaps are often the easiest wins. Benchmark growth and set realistic goals If a similar creator earns 2,000 views per new upload, that offers a more helpful… Continue reading How to do YouTube competitor analysis (and how TubeBuddy makes it easier)

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How to get a banned YouTube channel back: YouTube’s Second Chance explained https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/how-to-get-a-banned-youtube-channel-back-youtubes-second-chance-explained/ Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:32:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14361 If you’re searching for how to get a banned YouTube channel back, YouTube just changed the game. For the first time in nearly 20 years the platform has introduced a pilot called the Second Chance program that lets certain terminated creators make a comeback. There are limits, of course, and creators returning under the “Second Chance” program will want to do things by the books. This guide walks through what changed, who qualifies, how to apply, and practical steps to rebuild safely from zero. The ‘Second Chance’ title highlights the program name and theme. Table of Contents What changed: a true second chance (but not a restoration) YouTube’s Second Chance program is a measured policy shift: terminated channels can now apply to rejoin the platform after a waiting period, but approval does not restore the original channel. Think of it as permission to start over rather than a reversal of the original termination. A brand-new channel starts at 0 views and 0 subscribers. Who can apply and who cannot For background reading on YouTube’s community rules and policy changes, see YouTube Community Guidelines: https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/youtube-community-guidelines-your-guide and for copyright distinctions, see https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-a-copyright-strike-and-a-copyright-claim/. Illustration of content review and eligibility checks in YouTube Studio.… Continue reading How to get a banned YouTube channel back: YouTube’s Second Chance explained

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Easy ways to boost audience retention on YouTube https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/easy-ways-to-boost-audience-retention-on-youtube/ Thu, 04 Dec 2025 16:03:04 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14348 TL;DR Understanding audience retention metrics Before you can improve retention, you need to understand how it’s measured. YouTube’s audience retention graph shows how long viewers stay engaged from the second they click until the moment they leave. Two key metrics matter most: You can also view specific drop-off points where viewers leave. These highlight weak hooks, slow pacing, or unclear moments. For a detailed breakdown of why this metric matters, see YouTube average view duration: why it matters, how to improve it. If you’re new to YouTube analytics, TubeBuddy’s guide on how to understand YouTube Analytics is another great starting point. Why retention impacts video performance Audience retention directly affects your reach, search performance, and long-term channel growth. YouTube’s algorithm favors high retention The algorithm rewards videos that keep people watching. High retention increases your chances of appearing on Suggested Videos and the YouTube homepage. Learn more in How YouTube promotes videos. Boosts watch time and channel growth Because retention increases overall watch time, it supports ranking, recommendations, and engagement consistency. Creators looking for long-term growth should also review How to grow a YouTube channel. Improves viewer satisfaction and engagement Higher retention usually correlates with increased likes, comments, subscriptions, and… Continue reading Easy ways to boost audience retention on YouTube

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How to get 1K subscribers on YouTube in 1 day – is it possible? https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/how-to-get-1k-subscribers-on-youtube-in-1-day/ Tue, 02 Dec 2025 14:11:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14344 TL;DR Is it possible to get 1K subscribers on YouTube in 1 day? Short answer: Yes — but only under specific conditions. Creators typically hit 1K in a day when: For the average new creator, this level of growth rarely happens on day one. That isn’t because you’re doing anything wrong — it’s simply how discovery works. YouTube rewards: Instead of chasing subscribers, the best approach is to focus on YouTube watch time. It’s the metric that YouTube loves and targeting watch time instead of “vanity metrics” is a much better long-term YouTube strategy. For a deeper look at how new channels get discovered (especially in 2025), read:How to get discovered on YouTube: why new creators are being pushed in 2025 Common myths about instant subscriber hacks Too many creators search for shortcuts that seem promising but actually hurt channel growth. The best advice is to do the work on YouTube. If you do that, growth may not be explosive, but success is all but guaranteed. Myth 1: Buying subscribers is a quick win Purchased subscribers are inactive, fake, or bot-driven. YouTube removes them — and they can damage your channel authority. Myth 2: Sub4Sub groups are harmless They inflate… Continue reading How to get 1K subscribers on YouTube in 1 day – is it possible?

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How much can you earn on YouTube? TubeBuddy revenue calculator explained https://www.tubebuddy.com/blog/youtube-revenue-calculator/ Thu, 27 Nov 2025 14:13:00 +0000 https://www.tubebuddy.com/?p=14334 TL;DR If you’ve ever tried to figure out how much money you could earn on YouTube, you know how confusing the numbers can get. Between CPM, RPM, ad formats, viewer geography, and YouTube’s revenue share, estimating your real income often feels like guesswork. That’s where TubeBuddy’s free YouTube Revenue Calculator can help. It takes the complexity out of monetization by giving you clear, data-driven earnings estimates based on your views, audience, and niche. In this guide, we’ll break down how YouTube monetization actually works, what CPM and RPM mean for your bottom line, and how TubeBuddy’s calculator helps you forecast your revenue with confidence. By the end, you’ll know exactly which factors influence your earnings — and how to use them to grow your YouTube income faster. 1. How YouTube monetization works Before you see dollar signs, your channel must meet the requirements to join YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Once accepted, you can enable ads and other monetization features on your videos. YouTube monetization isn’t just about ads. Income streams can include: Your earnings depend heavily on audience location, engagement, ad formats, and whether ads are shown on a video (not all views guarantee ad impressions).  2. What is the… Continue reading How much can you earn on YouTube? TubeBuddy revenue calculator explained

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