Pointless viscous circle.
I mentioned previously the instant success of 'How To Be Ambidextrous.' Since then, the video's blown up. Thousands of views, more than I've ever had on any video. Great feedback from it too, glad I've been able to help so many people! Interestingly enough, I'm right at the top of YouTube listings for 'How To Be Ambidextrous.' And fourth or something for Google results, which is a pretty remarkable feat if you ask me. It's definitely not a viral, but it's my biggest success by far. Just had to find the gap in the market. Same with all things really, products, services... and of course YouTube videos.
I'm finding it hard to believe I'm 'qualified' to give advice on a reasonably successful YouTube video. But that's all there really is to it: find the gap. People need something? Create it for them.
Onto other matters. Not that I ever really stop talking about YouTube videos, but it's a topic I'm familiar with, so onwards!
Lately I've been firing off a few vlogs, none of which have really taken off as successfully as HTBA, but I enjoy the habit, talking about anything and everything. A few dozen views a couple of likes on those are all I need to know people actually care. I'm going to be continuing with loads more vlogs for a few reasons:
1. They don't take too much time to make and are usually just based off ideas I come up with on the spot.
2. I really care about what I'm talking about.
3. I love making the videos, the whole process of scripting, filming, editing and uploading - just all of it.
4. I get a good response from them, you, the audience, also enjoy them.
I'm considering recording a few of my dreams vlog-style. Crazy stuff that goes on in my head at night. Did one a while ago, was okay... we'll see.
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