People often worry if theyтАЩre posting too much, or not enoughтАж So firstly, letтАЩs be clear: if you could post a masterpiece every single day that scored over 90/100, youтАЩd become one of the biggest YouTubers very quickly. Extreme quality and extreme quantity would be the ideal strategy, but thatтАЩs simply not realistic. So the question then becomes whatтАЩs the right balance? Because you only have so much time to make videos, so whatтАЩs going to be the trade-off between quality and quantity? Now, remember there are different strategies to succeed on YouTube, some people have success with extreme quantity but less effort per video, whereas others have success with extreme quality but less frequent uploads. But, hereтАЩs what IтАЩve noticed: I believe the reason many people struggle to grow on YouTube is theyтАЩre stuck in: The Sea of Mediocrity. This is where youтАЩre posting videos that score in the 40-60 range. ItтАЩs not bad - in fact itтАЩs solid ok content, and so people are confused why theyтАЩre not getting much traction. But the problem is most other people are posting videos of this level. By definition, itтАЩs average. And thereтАЩs so much content on YouTube now, you have to offer something unique or exceptional to stand out. And believe me, IтАЩve been there. If we traveled back in time two years, you would have found me drowning. Not literally. But drowning in the sea of mediocrity on YouTube. My videos were just so ordinary, and very similar to what everyone else was doing. It was only once I started focusing more on each individual video and trying to level up these stats, that the channel started to grow rapidly.