I think I know who you're talking about but that lady
dashed away off to another channel

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A couple little tips for your YouTube channel: try to get some sort of consistency going, by doing this viewers who watch you regularly will know when to expect a video of yours. Also do not overdo things right from the start. Try making a video once a week and go from there. Consistency is key when it comes to YouTube. Another thing I would recommend is to be as complete as possible, there's a lot of information out there but it's scattered all over the place. This is important especially if you're targetting newbies, they will appreciate it. And atleast try not to be biased as mentioned above.
This is very good advice, right now I am preparing some videos, as they take a lot of time to create. And then I will release them regularly and hopefully since I will have some pre-made, it will allow me time to create more videos on time since I will have one already created and ready to launch. As the channel gets bigger and more supported, I will be able to release more videos, but the 1 week per video is a very good idea and I like that.
I'm glad you can do something with the advice I gave you. Pre-recording videos before your channel is a really good strategy to go about uploading on YouTube. It will gave you some breathing time in between uploads and you're able to test out what works and what doesn't.