06-16-2023, 06:43 PM
I've heard some YouTubers say that dramatic 'bad news' titles and thumbnails that suggest negativity get way more views...
My philosophy is that you DON'T want those people on your channel...
It's not actually a gain to get those kinda negativity obsessed people to click on your videos.
Even if it gets more views and therefore more $$$, it is not worth attracting the wrong crowd to your channel.
I don't wanna spend a long time on this, but I just want Dan to know that he will get an audience if he keeps making videos (consistency) and sticks with it for 6 months - 1 year, he will get thousands of subs and eventually it will be worth the effort.
My thing is like...
ESPECIALLY in a homesteading situation where you are out in the middle of some secluded area and (luckily) have an internet connection, what else is there to do besides share your journey??
Or at the very least just record it for YOURSELF.
It's 2023, photo albums have been (somewhat) replaced with video logs (even though photos should still be taken/printed) and this is the new way.
And I get it if people just wanna be alone in the woods and meditate or something, I'm not saying you HAVE TO record your life (and share it)...
I just feel like come on, if you don't record and share your life and your stories, then you're missing a good opportunity.
I've said it before, I'll say it again...
Every single person should make vids (or write) and share their story, tell about their lives, share their wisdom, etc.
There are no exceptions. Everyone should be doing it.
My philosophy is that you DON'T want those people on your channel...
It's not actually a gain to get those kinda negativity obsessed people to click on your videos.
Even if it gets more views and therefore more $$$, it is not worth attracting the wrong crowd to your channel.
I don't wanna spend a long time on this, but I just want Dan to know that he will get an audience if he keeps making videos (consistency) and sticks with it for 6 months - 1 year, he will get thousands of subs and eventually it will be worth the effort.
My thing is like...
ESPECIALLY in a homesteading situation where you are out in the middle of some secluded area and (luckily) have an internet connection, what else is there to do besides share your journey??
Or at the very least just record it for YOURSELF.
It's 2023, photo albums have been (somewhat) replaced with video logs (even though photos should still be taken/printed) and this is the new way.
And I get it if people just wanna be alone in the woods and meditate or something, I'm not saying you HAVE TO record your life (and share it)...
I just feel like come on, if you don't record and share your life and your stories, then you're missing a good opportunity.
I've said it before, I'll say it again...
Every single person should make vids (or write) and share their story, tell about their lives, share their wisdom, etc.
There are no exceptions. Everyone should be doing it.