Given recent actions such as an update to the Creator Playbook and the launch of a Creator Academy, YouTube is doing more and more to help out its lesser-known creators. The site’s latest feature continues that trend. The Partner Support channel will be the home of the YouTube Pro Series, where top YouTubers will give their advice on how to best score a huge audience.
The Pro Series is the result of several seminars featuring YouTube stars. While no episodes have yet been released on YouTube, a trailer gives us a few names we can expect to see, including Hannah Hart, ShayCarl, WhatsUpELLE, and Kurt Hugo Schneider.
I’m curious to hear what tips the YouTubers provide other than ‘just be yourself’, ‘make sure to say ‘please subscribe”, and ‘engage your fans,’ but it looks like the Pro Series will also include plenty of Q&A where the YouTubers will answers the questions that are most pertinent to aspiring creators.
Even the biggest stars on YouTube started out with just one subscriber. As sappy as this sounds, the Pro Series will allow successful people to share their experiences, so that many others may complete a similar journey from amateur uploader to YouTube pro.
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