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HIS NAME IS CLINT!Cunt is the worse word in the english culture in my eyes. it is the one word i would no say in front of my mum ever
LoL.
HIS NAME IS CLINT!Cunt is the worse word in the english culture in my eyes. it is the one word i would no say in front of my mum ever
HIS NAME IS CLINT!
LoL.
I don't think it will change too much. You can't entertain someone forever but there are always new people coming.I've wondered what's going to happen when the current generation (where most views/subs comes from) start getting older...I wonder how many have a plan for future growth...
I'd agree with Joel. I can't stand the vlogs that talk about something completely unrelated to what you're seeing on screen.
You do get some big boys who don't talk at all though, such as Royal Jordainian.
I've wondered what's going to happen when the current generation (where most views/subs comes from) start getting older...I wonder how many have a plan for future growth...
I think the key to success is to put out decent content, be consistent and stick with it.
I donno, youtube is a career for some people. If you get a million subs or are just bi, I'd say go with, just have a back up planIMO, that's why you should never quit your day job, even if you hit the 500k+ mark. Trends change all the time and a single social media controversy can bring everything crashing to a halt. Plus, it makes it easier to just walk away if it stops being fun.
You've had some cool vids like the Mad Max car and the loony in the Prius.
I donno, youtube is a career for some people. If you get a million subs or are just bi, I'd say go with, just have a back up plan
I don't know about that, at Phillip defranco. that why is supposed to have an unbias "news" show. and yet the entire show is him telling his bias personal opinions and saying that anyone who doesn't agree is an idiot. and even though his channels/Fads are slowing down, it doesn't matter because he has made millions.It's pretty obvious who makes it a career. They tend to be the people sensationalizing BS and doing stupid crap for views/subs. Just saying that kind of fame is fleeting. Once fads change, what does a YouTube personality with no education and no established career have to fall back on? I seriously doubt Royal Jordanian is doing the vlog thing full-time. IMO, that makes him a lot more interesting.
I don't know about that, at Phillip defranco. that why is supposed to have an unbias "news" show. and yet the entire show is him telling his bias personal opinions and saying that anyone who doesn't agree is an idiot. and even though his channels/Fads are slowing down, it doesn't matter because he has made millions.
Yes I agree there are some people who get some subs and views and some fame for having stupid videos and some that are fads that once they go away they have no careers to fall back on. But some of them know what they are doing. I look at a guy like Spacep0d. sure he isn't the most famous, but he is certainly making some money off youtube. But he is also doing it in a smart way by advertising his own personal businesses.
Philly-D always seemed to be fairly genuine to me. I used to watch him years ago and he seemed down-to-earth and blunt in his opinions with a goofy nerd personality. He's skyrocketed because he's not forcing his presentation. Play to your strengths (nerd, goofy, broad interests, conversationalist). He's also been an extremely active YouTuber from the start with multiple weekly videos for eight years. The fact that he covers anything and everything automatically makes his potential audience gigantic. Meanwhile, motovloggers limit themselves by nature.
I used to like Jakes wheelies. now the shouting and constant backwheeling just makes me think Pewdiepie
I love philly d, he is an awesome youtuber, and yes, it took 8 years to get there. But he did it without really changing.
As for what makes a good motovlogger? I think its just sticking to it and posting vids about what you love. There are others that are interested in back to the future fan fiction for instance, they will start watching your vids and get into it. Sometimes you just hit a bigger market and if you get noticed, you make it.
I used to like Jakes wheelies. now the shouting and constant backwheeling just makes me think Pewdiepie
I love philly d, he is an awesome youtuber, and yes, it took 8 years to get there. But he did it without really changing.
As for what makes a good motovlogger? I think its just sticking to it and posting vids about what you love. There are others that are interested in back to the future fan fiction for instance, they will start watching your vids and get into it. Sometimes you just hit a bigger market and if you get noticed, you make it.
Yeah, been there. Done that. Wheelies and stunting in general get old quick if you're not railing a twisty road or doing something else to make it more interesting.
His latest videos have been seriously disappointing me. Hoards of dipshit Grom and motard riders pulling wheelies in the city and screwing with drivers who are just minding their own business not expecting a pack of retards to come flying up doing 15+ over the speed limit. He's got an infant daughter at this point. I was hoping he'd grow up a tad and keep the squid stuff offroad and in back alley stunt practice areas. I unsub'd after seeing that. The biggest vloggers need to do a better job role modeling for the kids looking to get into riding. It's not like we need any more dead teens and 20-somethings.