People who start YouTube channels to make money or get famous usually give up by the 10th video when they realise how tiring storytelling, editing and getting views organically is. Content on that platform is segmented as either helpful, informative, inspirational or aspirational
For you to post stuff for pure entertainment there you need to have already built a brand outside that platform or been famous before joining it so you just migrate your fans from whatever that platform is and convert them into subscribers.
The space in KE is still so big. Educational content is lacking especially. If what Babu "Shooter" Owish was doing on FB was on YouTube, 5-10yrs from now kids would still be watching those tutorials. The content is indexed & appears as search results on Google if you tag it well.
I get excited by brands that hop into the "Evergreen" content space. That's where connection is long-term and meaningful. HERO - Sorted by big TVCs, HUB - Meh..., Hygiene - that's customer care. Don't skip the ads on your Fav Youtuber's page.
Less acting, more realness usually is much more sustainable than theatrics in my opinion. You can never run out of ideas on how to be yourself, it comes naturally.
More teachers, engineers, doctors, carpenters, farmers need to hop on board. There are people still learning how to be what you are and the demand for tips and how to content is there, you just have to start creating it and be ready for 10 views for a while. LOL, they grow later
When we started a channel for parenting and homeschooling we had no idea there were many young people like us looking for a community where they could learn and share tips on how to make it easier/fun. It's not a lecture hall, it's more of a big roundtable https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGreenCalabash/about
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