Deadly Mistakes in YouTube Channel Management – A Serious Warning from Phúc BANI
Doing YouTube isn’t hard, but your channel can die fast if you fall into one of these traps. Most beginners make at least 3 of these mistakes. Read carefully—avoid early, survive longer.

❌ 1. Random video topics, no focus
Changing topics all the time confuses YouTube’s algorithm—it doesn’t know what your channel is about → no recommendations.
📌 Rule: “Abandon the channel if you must, but never the key topic.”

❌ 2. Copying 100% from other channels
This isn’t called content creation—it’s theft. Result: zero views, copyright strikes, no unique identity.
✅ Solution: Mix and remix ideas from multiple sources to create your own twist.
❌ 3. Ignoring data, going with gut feeling
No retention analysis, no CTR tracking, no traffic source knowledge → stuck and don’t know why.
👉 YouTube is data-driven. No analytics, no growth.

❌ 4. Not studying competitors
Thinking you’re too good to learn from others? Mistake. To win, you must know your rivals—what they do well, and where they fall short.
❌ 5. Poor titles and thumbnails
Weak titles + bland thumbnails = no clicks. No clicks = no push from YouTube.
📌 First 30 seconds and the title = make or break.

❌ 6. Inconsistent uploads
YouTube thrives on consistency. Uploading only when inspired? That kills momentum.
📌 Even if it’s less, be consistent. Example: 3 videos/week.
❌ 7. Creating for yourself, not your audience
“I like this content so I’ll make it” → wrong mindset. People don’t care what you like. They care what they get from your video.

❌ 8. No CTA (Call To Action)
No prompts to like, comment, or subscribe = low engagement → YouTube won’t recommend.
📌 Every video needs strong CTAs—repeat them clearly!
❌ 9. No production system
No folders, no naming conventions, no planning → chaos, wasted time, poor output.

❌ 10. No learning – no testing – no progress
10 videos in, no lessons learned, no data check, no optimizations → stuck forever.
📌 To last on YouTube: learn the craft, test often, improve weekly.







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