User blog comment:Beccaleck/A possibility of Awesomeness/@comment-5732262-20130830182333

I strongly agree with Tower, it takes an absurdly long time to form a popular channel.

I would start with something that there is a reasonably large following for and do that for two to four months, after which, I would try to bring more styles or hobbies into your videos; you could launch a series on PMAA within the second stage of your channel.

I would love to make YouTube videos, I have them ready to go; sadly, I do not have the time to put the right level of effort in to keep it all going.

If you want to build a successful/popular channel, you will need a lot of spare time. The popular spare time channels tend to get a lot of hate and trolls as they are not able to push videos out often enough to satisfy their viewers/subscribers.

The last thing I would suggest, it is very usefully for blogs, web sites and channels, is to use Google Calendar to keep all of your posts/videos/updates all in line and in a clean format - it really helps me with social feeds, forums and Reddit feeds.