I've made about 8 videos so far over 2 months. i know consistency is important but i'm still figuring out my style and what works
Should I wait until i have my "formula" figured out before committing to consistent posting? or start posting consistently while still experimenting?
When should I start posting consistently?
Re: When should I start posting consistently?
Start posting consistently NOW - don't wait for perfection
here's the harsh truth: you only find your formula through consistent posting
why waiting is a mistake:
first 3 months (inconsistent posting):
how to be consistent while experimenting:
recommended timeline:
here's the harsh truth: you only find your formula through consistent posting
why waiting is a mistake:
- you'll never feel "ready"
- you learn faster by doing
- algorithm rewards consistent channels
- momentum matters more than you think
first 3 months (inconsistent posting):
- 8 videos total
- constantly "perfecting" my approach
- growth: 120 subscribers
- 13 videos total
- still experimenting but posting regardless
- growth: 1,400 subscribers
how to be consistent while experimenting:
- pick a realistic schedule (once a week is fine)
- set "good enough" standards, not perfection
- post even if video isn't your best work
- analyze after every 5 videos
- adjust based on data, not feelings
- which topics get views
- which thumbnails get clicks
- which styles get retention
- what your audience actually wants
recommended timeline:
- videos 1-20: post consistently, experiment wildly
- videos 21-40: post consistently, narrow focus based on what worked
- videos 41+: post consistently with proven formula
Re: When should I start posting consistently?
Figure out what works BEFORE committing to rigid schedule
i see too many creators burn out posting weekly mediocre content for 6 months straight
problems with premature consistency:
phase 1: experimentation (first 15-20 videos)
you're learning:
take your time. make 20 videos at whatever pace. then commit to consistency once you have a direction
quality over schedule, especially at the beginning
i see too many creators burn out posting weekly mediocre content for 6 months straight
problems with premature consistency:
- you lock yourself into a schedule before knowing what works
- pressure to post kills creativity and experimentation
- you build audience on content you might not want to keep making
- burnout comes fast when forcing consistency
phase 1: experimentation (first 15-20 videos)
- post when you have something worth posting
- try different topics, formats, styles
- don't stress about schedule
- focus on learning
- double down on what worked
- test if results are repeatable
- gradually increase posting frequency
- now commit to regular schedule
- you know what works and can sustain it
you're learning:
- how to film
- how to edit
- what topics interest you
- what format suits your style
take your time. make 20 videos at whatever pace. then commit to consistency once you have a direction
quality over schedule, especially at the beginning