hey frosted i would love a review if you have the time thank you for the opportunity
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAHiMtgivzDbiDkXOw1sO_A
Your channel presents a little harder analysis since you primarily make COD and BO3 videos and the market for it is highly saturated, but not impossible to get in to!
1. Let's start with your audio presence! Your audio quality seems a little quiet in some of your videos and you tend to bleed into the background sound of some of your videos! You want people to come see you and know who you are, so never be afraid to be the loudest thing in the room, after all it is your channel! Also I could tell it sounds like your using a headset mic to talk. I would lower it to your chin to avoid pops and puffs into the mic when you say words with an "s" or a "p" sound, also it wont catch your exhale and inhale as badly! You do a great job to try and get your audience to interact with you by asking questions for them to answer, so DO KEEP THAT UP!!!
2. Your main page features quite a few things but it doesn't feature much about you! Now let's start with your intro. It is a good compilation of footage, but I would recommend talking over it and explaining who you are, what you do, and why people should subscribe! This is the first thing that plays on your channel and the first thing anybody hears or sees. You want this to grab their attention quickly! I like to add humor to mine to get people to listen, but you can do a lot of video cutting or whatever else seems to catch someones attention! YouTube states you have 10 seconds to grab the attention of a viewer, so you have to milk that for all it's worth!
3. Staying with you main page you should organize it as such for best results.
Channel trailer
uploads -vertically
popular uploads - horizontally
a playlist - horizontally
a playlist - horizontally
your playlists - horizontally
The liked videos - horizontally
This make your page full of information about you! It shows that you have much more to offer and it shows you like to keep somewhat organized! You should never have your liked videos out number your content! Nor do I recommend liking a lot of your own content either (not saying that you do just saying as a regular rule of thumb). Some people view it as giving yourself a high five.
4. Consistency is key! Make a regular upload schedule and try to stick with it everyday! I usually record at least 1 game a day and sometimes do two! You don't have to do it that frequently, but using it as an example if you were to post a schedule in your about section, it would help people identify when to expect a video from you and it stops them from worrying if they dont hear from you in a while. Some people view it as you abandoned your channel and sometimes they leave.
5. Going in line of consistency I would say definitely consider going through your videos and making thumbnails! A lot of your video's thumbnails are hard to tell apart from each other and in a lot of cases would be hard to distinguish from every other COD or BO3 based channel. The trick with this game is you have to stand out over everyone. Get crazy with the colors, use some more pumped up titles that scream "CLICK ME!"
(a lot of people have taken to titling as such "name of the game"| "Title of the video" | Part "X")
Make your font bolder, so it's easier to read. Try to stay away from the FPS perspective of your character holding a gun as your default image, in your game choice it is super commonplace!
6. Playlist!! You should make playlist of your own videos! Categorize them to make them easier to look for if a visitor wants to binge on your videos! Make them relevant of course and organized. I have one that is per game I play, one strictly for vlogs, one for voice acting, one for what I believe are my personal favorites, maybe think of a head shot compilation one, or best kd ratios, or organize them as TDM, DOM, and Capture the flag or even mark one list as clan battles if your in one!
7.Metadata believe it or not separates you from a lot of other channels like yours. the less information you put on your videos, the less likely people are able to find you as YouTube searches videos that closely match the criteria of a search made. So if you just say Call of Duty (not saying that you did this, again learning tidbit) You are going to get pushed all the way to the bottom of potential searches made for that title. Really get into your tags, include the game mode and game name and whatever else might be relative to the video. Also go into your advance settings on all of your videos and change their genre to game and whichever game your playing, you have been posting your gaming material in people and blogs for quite sometime, which also means some of your content is not being found on YouTube's gaming network. When you set your videos to game it appears on both YouTube and YouTube Gaming!
8. Also, and you may see me repeat what I say in this forum, but never use intros. They are usually loud and distracting to the viewer. As stated you have 10 seconds each video to get your audiences attention and if they have to sit through an intro through the entirety of that 10 seconds, that is going to be a video that may majorly get skipped. Even in a few of the channels that you feature in your like section, you'll notice they don't use intros. This is because it wont guarantee that the person will stay and it is very highly likely to get skipped over and that ruins you dedicated watch time in your analytics. If someone skips the around your video after shortly starting it, it doesn't count as a dedicated view! you want people to watch the entire thing and then get greeted with an end card, which i see you have, which is EXCELLENT!!! But don't forget to leave annotations on the videos being shown on it, so people can view your other work as well!
9. Social Media! Now I see your on facebook, but did you know your link to your twitter in your "about" section doesn't lead me to your twitter page? Try also other social networks like Reddit, Tumblr, Vine and Instagram! The have all helped me get subscribers in the past and still do to this day! Just make sure you pace yourself!
10. Lastly it appears your having some encoding issue on some of your videos, they start off crispy but then devolve over time. This would be directly related to the encoder on whatever software you are using to record! if your using OBS I recommend doing this
Settings> Encoding > Video Encoding> Change max bitrate (kb/s) to 3500 minimum
Use CBR and Enable CBR padding
Audio encoding > Bitrate 128 (has nothing to do with the video, but it does reduce stress on the machine)
Overall you actually do have a good channel, it just needs some love! Your enthusiasm is great and if you follow some of these steps you should start seeing a little improvement in your watch time and hopefully subscribers. It wont be quick but it will make your channel better!