Most people do not fail at YouTube because they are bad on camera.
They fail because every video is working with no product plan behind it.
That creates a brutal loop.
You post.
You get a few views.
Maybe even some subscribers.
But nothing changes in your bank account, so you lose belief and call the channel a failure.
The real problem is simpler.
You built content before you built the thing the content was supposed to move.
Here is the fix:
1. Pick one problem your viewer wants solved fast.
2. Turn that into one simple digital product.
3. Make 5 to 10 videos that attack that same problem from different angles.
4. Give every video the same next step.
Now the channel has a job.
Now each video compounds.
Now you are not hoping YouTube pays you.
You are using YouTube to bring people into something you own.
That is the difference between trying content again and building a real system.
Comment PLAN if you want the 10 minute exercise I would use to pick the first product.