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28
Feb

OPPO’s new 150W SuperVOOC fully charges your phone in just 15 minutes


OPPO is also debuting a Battery Health Engine feature that increases battery longevity.OPPO was one of the first manufacturers to
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28
Feb

The Realme GT 2 Pro has a crazy wider-than-wide-angle camera


The Realme GT 2 Pro has the world’s first 150-degree wide-angle camera on a smartphone, and we’ve put it to the test. The results are surprising.
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28
Feb

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i hands-on: One-upping the Surface Pro


Lenovo’s IdeaPad Duet 5i is an interesting tablet, as it does one thing that the Surface Pro lineup can’t do at all.
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27
Feb

Meta, Google and Twitter block Russian state media from running ads


Russia’s state media outlets are prohibited from making money from their content.What you need to knowSome of the U.S. big
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27
Feb

AC Podcast 559: Stadia’s Status; Upcoming VR


Jerry, Michael, and Nick are joined by Tom Meyer as they hold a wake for the not-dead-but-not-very-lively Google Stadia. They
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27
Feb

Check out the best Samsung Galaxy S22 chargers you can buy


If you’re planning on buying the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S22 flagship smartphones, we also suggest pairing them up with
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27
Feb

Sony WF-1000XM4: 10 things to know before you buy


Almost perfect-feature earbuds in a tiny package.The Sony WF-1000XM4 are the company’s latest premium flagship earbuds. They have been in
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27
Feb

Alleged iPhone 14 Pro Display Schematic Shows True Size of Pill-Shaped and Circular Cutouts Expected to Replace the Notch


An image alleged to be the display schematic for the iPhone 14 Pro series has emerged online, offering us a
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26
Feb

These are the best gaming accessories for almost any Android phone


Speaking as a passionate mobile gamer, finding the best smartphone gaming accessories can save you from inadequate controls, a dying
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26
Feb

3 must-try strategies to promote your YouTube cooking channel


YouTube has always been an incredible platform for chefs, artists, and creators to showcase their different talents and build an impressive following. As someone who runs a cooking channel, there is so much you can do to promote it and grow as a chef and as a YouTuber.Just because your primary audience is on YouTube, that doesn’t mean that you can’t leverage other online platforms to bring people to your channel. Whether you’re collaborating, talking to your audience, selling merch, or just posting about your content, you can make use of all the online tools available to you to promote your channel.In this blog post, we’ve made things easier for you by listing down the different ways in which you can effectively promote your YouTube cooking channel. These tips are creative, inexpensive, and best of all, they require very little effort so that you can focus all your time and energy on cooking up fresh new recipes. Let’s take a look!1. Make a good first impression on your channelYour channel homepage is, in most cases, going to be your first introduction to a potential audience. And since first impressions matter, you have to make sure to stand out. Because if you don’t, people will just log off or watch someone else’s content. After all, there’s no shortage of YouTube chefs out there. The first thing you will have to do to make a good first impression is to put up a striking YouTube banner and profile picture. For both these elements, it’s important to stay on brand. For instance, if your channel is all about cooking desserts, add some colorful cake and sprinkles graphics that give people a hint of what you’re about before they dive in further. While cooking is your expertise, creating a fun yet professional-looking YouTube banner might not be your cup of tea. Luckily, there are plenty of online tools that can help you out. For instance, PosterMyWall has tons of YouTube banner templates that you can customize in minutes. Simply add some photographs of your creations, maybe a border or two, and viola! You have a great banner for your channel. Lastly, remember that YouTube lets you add one video as a pinned video on your channel. This video will start playing as soon as someone visits your channel and will likely be their first intro to your content. So choose a video that you’re proud of or that got a ton of traction. You can even film a special introductory video in which you tell people who you are and what your channel is about. 2. Post regularly on social mediaUse social media platforms as marketing tools that will bring more traffic to your channel. To make yourself as easily accessible as possible, try to have a good presence on all the major platforms. These include but may not be limited to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok. You can use social media in a lot of creative ways to get people to check out your channel. Here are a few things you can try:Post colorful graphics as posts and stories that advertise your channel and your latest video Take pretty pictures of the dishes you cook and let people know they can see the process and replicate it by going to your YouTube channelDo occasional giveaways and contests – challenge people to try one of your recipes and add their own spin to them, then share their content on your own pageDo live Q&A sessions in which you connect with your audience and answer questions related to cooking and bakingWe understand that too much social media can get overwhelming. So be smart about how often you post. A good way to go about it is to have a set content schedule. When you plan out your videos for the week or month, plan the associated social media tasks accordingly. 3. Collab with other big YouTubersA great way to capture the audience of other YouTubers is to do collaborations. Popular YouTubers have been using this strategy for years and it’s worked brilliantly for them. You don’t necessarily need to find other cooking-related YouTube channels. You can invite any big YouTuber to cook a meal with you, or you can create the kind of content they make. As long as you get the exposure, the content will not really matter. Reach out to YouTubers via social media and try to work with lots of different creators so that you can gain exposure with all of their audiences. Final thoughtsRunning a cooking channel can be incredibly fulfilling, especially when people share the stuff they made with you and cite you as the inspiration. With these strategies, you’ll be able to experience more of that and gain popularity and reach as a chef online. EDITOR NOTE: This is a promoted post and should not be considered an editorial endorsementPhoto by August de Richelieu from Pexels
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