How to Get Started in Vlogging in 2020

By Evette Garside @evette77

Thinking about starting your own vlog? I'm sure you'll agree there's nothing more interesting than getting an insight into other people's lives. And those who vlog their daily lives and talk about subjects that we can relate to serves as both entertaining and even aspirational content.

Vloggers with a large enough following will get paid a commission for hosting ads on their videos. They may also get the opportunity to review products, restaurants, and even holiday resorts. All in all, vlogging can be a lucrative career, providing you put in the work, create high-quality content, consistently post every week and regularly post content on your other social networking platforms - wondering whether to upload on YouTube or IGTV? Click the link to find out more.

So, how easy is it to get started in vlogging in 2020? If you're a budding Zoella or PewDiePie, read on to find out more.

Remember to do plenty of research

It's easy to think that vlogging is as easy as switching on your camera and talking. But, if you want to be a successful vlogger you need to understand that there's a lot more to the process than that. Conducting research will help you get the basics right, so watch your favourite vloggers and follow their lead. Take notes. - Do they have music playing in the background? - How do they start and end their vlogs? - Do they have a call to action? - How long are there videos? - Which of their videos do you enjoy watching the most?

Remember, it's all in the detail! Decide what your channel is all about

Vlogging is often spontaneous, sometimes scripted and sometimes just highlighting the everyday. You need to decide what kind of channel you want to have. If you're into tech, are you going to review products? If you have little ones, are you going to give advice to the camera or show "a day in the life"? It's advised that you keep things simple right now. If you flit between themes and interests, then your viewers may be confused and not be bought into your vlogs.

Get the right equipment

Believe it or not, you don't need to rush out and buy the most expensive equipment to produce a high-quality video. You can start with your smartphone and a small tripod and work from there.

Alternatively, a good DSLR camera, with a shotgun mic (sound is an important aspect of any vlog) are also recommended if you're fully committed. You can also pick up budget lighting equipment to give your vlogs that polished look. And you can also download free editing software like Lightworks or Openshot online.

Film!

Filming for the first time can be pretty overwhelming! Even the best vloggers always have a rough structure of what they're going to say or mention in their vlog. Don't worry about making mistakes, you can edit them out and remove any footage you don't like later on!

Final thoughts...

Starting a vlog is incredibly rewarding and in time, a potential source of income. Just remember to enjoy it and have fun!