It's true that different motovloggers all have different styles and depending on the mood of what you want to watch will steer your search towards them. While like Itchyboots for her talent to keep your attention, raw biking experience without overdoing the ride, brilliant editing skills and certainly easy on the eyes, I also like vloggers like Got2Go who is a german traveller making videos in an entirely different style. Hers are more like travel videos, using her poetic voiceovers to drone footage to draw you into the landscape, where Noraly makes videos focused more on exploring backroads and raw adventure, daring to explore alone in areas most tourists would never go. My first motovlogger I got into watching was probably Walteriffic, who had a talent for interacting with people and getting it all on camera, and always had a great sense of humor and personality. Everyone is different, but there is definitely no one style that rules overall. And just for disclaimer, I am nowhere even close to finding my niche yet, and I know it's easy to outline strategies from the armchair, however, getting out and actually implementing those tactics is another story. Those that can always do well I find.