4 Youtube channels to help you grow your own channel in 2021

Growing your YouTube channel can seem like a long, thankless task. You invest time and hard-earned money into producing great content, and get excited to upload some great work, but it just doesn’t seem to drive the subscriber and views growth you know that it deserves. So frustrating, right?

Well, it’s important to remember that, even the biggest and most famous YouTubers started with zero subscribers, and likely went through the same frustrations at the equivalent point in their own careers.

Mr Beast explains, in this video, with Casey Neistat, how it took him years - and thousands of uploads - before he gained any traction on YouTube. Mr Beast now has over 65 million subscribers, and videos with over 130 millions views. 

Thousands of uploads and years of your life probably isn’t what you want to hear right now, but the case doesn’t have to be that extreme. Lots of great YouTube channels provide great insights, tips, and valuable information to help you grow your YouTube channel in 2021, stacking your odds of reaching your goals without having to wait that long.

Here are 4 YouTube channels to help you grow your YouTube channel 

YouTube Creators 


First up is the YouTube Creators channel. YouTube Creators is owned and operated by YouTube itself and provides official updates, news, and education from YouTube experts and creators. This is where you will find the most up-to-date information on changes to the platform and how to make the most optimal use of them.

Think Media 

If you have searched YouTube for tips on how to grow your channel, then you’ve likely come across Think Media. If not, you should check them out right now. They are a team of content creators who publish weekly tech reviews, camera tutorials and YouTube growth guides. Their content is great for both YouTubers who are just starting out, or have been at it a while, and they regularly host guest YouTube influencers to provide their own valuable insights.

Creator Insider

Creator Insider focuses on the products and technology that can help you grow your channel, improve your content, and streamline your workflow. As well as tips for getting the most out of the platform, you’ll get guides to using data and insights, hashtags and tags, and SEO. 

Little Monster Media 

Little monster Media covers the breadth of YouTube tips and insights. Their videos are really fun and engaging, and the channel is neatly segmented into key topics to really help new creators navigate their way through the content, in order to continuously learn over time. 

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