Trying New Things

If you guys keep up with my latest YouTube videos, you’ll notice that I’ve been uploading more videos lately 😀 I thought I should try something new and different for my YouTube channel, so I can hopefully gain some more attention on my content. It seems to be working! Or at least… working more than my videos have in the past. ❤

It first started with this YouTube video. It was different than any videos I’ve made in the past. It also didn’t take me too long to make. Basically, I make color-coded sketches of my comic book characters, and then have them say silly things. What they say are mostly based on popular memes, and I try to keep the words faithful to their character. For example, the only human Trax has taught to drive a space car is Dimwit, so I thought this meme audio would suit them both perfectly.

Trax making sure Dimwit hasn’t gotten into any trouble after driving.

To increase the odds of my videos getting attention, I’ve also been posting the videos as YouTube Shorts. The YouTube Shorts seem to be working VERY WELL!! With an average of at least a thousand views per video. I’m wondering if these kind of videos pleases the algorithm.

I also have been posting the same videos to other platforms, such as Tik Tok, Instagram, and Game Jolt. Each of them have their own varying degrees of success.

So far, this video seems to be the most successful 😀 (at least the YouTube Shorts version — what’s posted below is the full version, which ironically has less attention)

A video of Onion “catcalling”

I hope you guys have been enjoying these kind of videos! I would like to continue making more of them 🙂 Feel free to leave a comment on this post, to share your thoughts!

P.S. I also plan to make some videos to promote Rachel the Vampire very soon.

Published by Alexandra Nelson

I am a self-taught comic book artist/writer. I have written two comic books so far, to present just a snippet of what goes on in my brain. I love my characters in Space Grind dearly, even though they go through some chaotic stuff... While not all of the lore is set in stone, please check out my self-published comics 'Space Grind: House Havoc' & 'Space Grind: Robot Takeover!' on Amazon.com

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