What makes vlogging worth it for you?!

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Chuckles85

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well I got this message the other day, needless to say it put a huge smile on my face.


SMiiTH3RS

Hey
I just thought I'd let you know that I love your channel, and I think everyone of your video's are amazing, I don't really leave comments on videos, so I just thought I'd let you know someway.
Please keep doing what you're doing.
I hope to get a decent helmet camera and vlog soon, but my Keychain camera doesn't quite do the job.
 
I've had two or three people tell me I inspired them to go out and buy the new CBR600F, like the one I ride.

That was pretty awesome :)

But I think the best bit about vlogging is meeting people who have the same interests as me.

For the first 3 years of motorcycling on the road, I thought I'd never find someone my age who I could ride with.
Now I'm out with them every weekend, and it's all because of motovlogging.
 
When someone responds like that it makes it all worth the effort. Personally it is unique to "ride pillion" as it were with someone on their bike and see what they see and to hear their thoughts. Thanks to modern technology that could be anywhere in the world plus the ability to make friends makes it a fascinating subject.

Don
 
ElliotReidMD said:
Because I enjoy doing it. Anyone else liking my vlogs is a bonus.

Agreed! I find the whole process enjoyable.. I love having something to do while I'm commuting (even if it is just talking to myself!) and I enjoy video editing etc. Nice comments on youtube really are a great bonus. ;)

I'm finding it's a good outlet for me and helps me deal with work stress etc. :geek:
 
I had an email this morning from a dude that "would have subscribed, but your exhaust isn't good enough, bye".

..so that was nice :P
 
It's all about the money and hoes!

Seriously though, I do it for the comments and interaction with other people with common interests. Even though I seem to get an above average amount of trolls and hatemail the positive comments make it worth it.
 
I enjoy spouting rubbish for 10 minutes, and the feeling that i've helped people at some point along the way!
 
The big meet up.

If there was ever a reason to get into motovlogging, today was it.

Tons of cameras, tons of bikes, awesome roads and (not so) awesome weather!
 
I do it mostly just for myself, as a way to vent a bit. But the best icing on the cake comes with comments like the email I got yesterday:

Just a quick note to let you know that I have been watching your videos, have subscribed to your channel and I really enjoy the content that you put out. You are very funny, and enjoyable to watch.

I don't ride, nor do I motovlog, but I hope to join the ranks in doing both of these things as soon as I can. It appears to be a very good outlet, to be "free" I guess. Anyway, I just wanted to tell you I enjoy your videos, and keep up the good work!
 
Just something to do...a hobby if you will.

I enjoy keeping friends up to date with my life...and I enjoy making new friends that I may end up riding with one day. I think it's neat to know riders across the country, and knowing if I decide to travel, I will most likely be able to cross paths with friends everywhere.

Plus...I enjoy a good video and hope to make fun and neat videos that others will enjoy watching. I'd eventually like to get more artistic type footage and just have fun with video editing.
 
I do it so I have a way to keep memories to watch back in the future
For example, when I took the Ninja out for a test, I had the camera on, so when I need reminding of how good a time I had, I can watch it back.
 
I had unknowingly started in 2007, uploading vids as a way to share some of my somewhat humdrum experiences with family and friends. Then one day... What? I can put a camera on my helmet!? Anyone can do it but it's the community that keeps me going with it. The friendships through video were something I had not anticipated. It opens up so many possibilities and dreams of travel.
Of course the money and hoes are cool too! LOL
 
It's a fun hobby, I always have the camera on anyways, why not mic up for those times when I feel like talking. Also I'm shit at video editing and is a good opportunity to learn something new.
 
motorbikes are my passion so i thought i would share it will ofther the fact some peope like my videos is a big bonus for me !
 
I find it therapeutic riding in general that is, although I dont have many videos I was looking back at some footage from today and I'd got a bit where I was singing about how bad my singing was and then went on a rant to myself about things and it just made me feel better. I find it a good way to relieve stress and my bad mood. plus i spend most of my time talking to myself so why not share my ramblings with the world
 
For me it's be for meeting new people and recording the stupid things that happen on the roads. :D

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I've just had this message on twitter
Hi BM just to say that I really enjoy watching your vids, and you've inspired me to start vlogging, keep it up

I'm lost for words (not a regular ocurrence)
 
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