just stumbled onto this breakdown about building a channel from scratch when you feel like you missed the boat. it goes deep into how to actually turn views into business revenue rather than just chasing
vanity metrics . most people think they need a massive head start, but the strategy is more about avoiding that period of stalling out in obscurity. i used to think
tiktok was the only way to get quick reach, but this makes a strong case for long-term sustainable growth via youtube.
>it's not about how much time has passed, it's about the system you use to scale.the difference between creators who plateau and those who see
real business impact seems to come down to specific monetization frameworks. i always thought starting late meant being stuck with low engagement
but the algorithm doesn't care about your start date . does anyone else feel like the barrier to entry is higher now, or am i just overthinking the competition?
https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/how-to-grow-and-monetize-a-youtube-channel-even-if-youre-starting-late/