Gaming Intro to my channel:

Tytle HD

New User
Mar 29, 2016
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YouTube
Your name:
My name is Tytle HD, or you can call me Tytle, whatever one that you prefer.


How did you find Freedom!?
I found Freedom from a friend of mine, that I've done a collab with awhile ago, and at this point, I'm so pound that I've gotten to see the channel. As well as being a partner of the Freedom partnership. I've looked around the website/channel seeing what it has to offer, and I was surprised onto how much it has in terms of its other partnerships, deals, music, etc. After I've found and partnered with Freedom I was able to use other sponsorships that Freedom has provided for my viewers. To sum up, I've found Freedom from a friend, and the channel has brought me to provide myself and my viewers something that they can use, as well as help their channels grow. Through sponsorships, music, deals, etc.



Why did you start YouTube?
I've started YouTube last year, 6 days after my birthday. I've began doing Minecraft videos with some friends of mine. Then I've slowly began to make videos upon other games, such as Tomb Raider, Call of Duty, etc. My channel several months ago was averagely obtaining 5-10 views per video at the time. Afterwards my channel has gotten 10-20 views on average. I'm aware that it is a small scale, but for the channel I have it's pretty descent. About a month or so later, I've began to make videos upon Call of Duty: Black Ops II / III by doing so my channel has reached higher Likes as well as views. I'm currently doing Call of Duty RC's (Recruitment Challenges). These challenges are in a sense, a way to recruit people to a Minor/Major Professional Team for that game. To some people teams of Call of Duty, is a disliked point in their mind, but there is a vast majority of people that do enjoy videos of this topic. Currently, my channel is doing well, and every time I make a video, It helps me be more outroverted rather then introverted. Talking to almost 2,000 people (in terms of total views) YouTube. Freedom and Youtube has helped be strive and reach different peaks of my goals that I've thought would be impossible.

What is your biggest dream?
My biggest dream is produce videos for thousands of people and help put a smile on their face. Honestly, I don't do it for the money. I just want to make videos to help out someone's day and/or their mood.

How frequently do you upload?:
Due to High School, I'm currently posting 2-4 videos per week.
 

fattmat

Devourer of Cake + Crumpets.
Freedom! Member
May 8, 2014
5,195
911
www.questflinger.com
YouTube
Your name:
My name is Tytle HD, or you can call me Tytle, whatever one that you prefer.


How did you find Freedom!?
I found Freedom from a friend of mine, that I've done a collab with awhile ago, and at this point, I'm so pound that I've gotten to see the channel. As well as being a partner of the Freedom partnership. I've looked around the website/channel seeing what it has to offer, and I was surprised onto how much it has in terms of its other partnerships, deals, music, etc. After I've found and partnered with Freedom I was able to use other sponsorships that Freedom has provided for my viewers. To sum up, I've found Freedom from a friend, and the channel has brought me to provide myself and my viewers something that they can use, as well as help their channels grow. Through sponsorships, music, deals, etc.



Why did you start YouTube?
I've started YouTube last year, 6 days after my birthday. I've began doing Minecraft videos with some friends of mine. Then I've slowly began to make videos upon other games, such as Tomb Raider, Call of Duty, etc. My channel several months ago was averagely obtaining 5-10 views per video at the time. Afterwards my channel has gotten 10-20 views on average. I'm aware that it is a small scale, but for the channel I have it's pretty descent. About a month or so later, I've began to make videos upon Call of Duty: Black Ops II / III by doing so my channel has reached higher Likes as well as views. I'm currently doing Call of Duty RC's (Recruitment Challenges). These challenges are in a sense, a way to recruit people to a Minor/Major Professional Team for that game. To some people teams of Call of Duty, is a disliked point in their mind, but there is a vast majority of people that do enjoy videos of this topic. Currently, my channel is doing well, and every time I make a video, It helps me be more outroverted rather then introverted. Talking to almost 2,000 people (in terms of total views) YouTube. Freedom and Youtube has helped be strive and reach different peaks of my goals that I've thought would be impossible.

What is your biggest dream?
My biggest dream is produce videos for thousands of people and help put a smile on their face. Honestly, I don't do it for the money. I just want to make videos to help out someone's day and/or their mood.

How frequently do you upload?:
Due to High School, I'm currently posting 2-4 videos per week.
That's a lot of information there Tytle :p It's nice that your friend introduced you to freedom, they really do have a lot to offer. Collaborations are a nice way to meet the members on here. Minecraft tends to be the beginning for everybody when they start out on youtube. Being an extroverted person can come in handy often. Many times people have trouble commentating alone, but you get to learn a lot working with others. I hope that you manage to get closer to your dream with each passing day ^^