Biblu
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Although it wasn't the intention of the thread, I did subscribe to Peter's channel :lol:
I didn't actually watch any of his videos, I don't have time to look at his channel right now, I subscribed based only on his 'introductory' video because I could see that I would like his style. So I subscribed and will go back later.
I think this highlights the importance of what someone else said - maybe create an introductory video or a few videos at 'launch' so that people can get a flavor of your channel. The unboxing will be interesting for someone googling that machine, but not encourage someone to stay once they see your channel. That's typical of my behavior anyway.
Having said that, I did subscribe, like someone said you were personable and your couple of 'spoiler alerts' etc made me think I might enjoy your style in future (non-unboxing) videos. I think it's nice to see reality in you-tube vids, all too often they're polished and perfect, but I like Rag n Brown because he's relatable in documenting his mistakes and lessons.
Good luck, and well done for taking the leap, look forward to seeing how you work in that workshop space
I didn't actually watch any of his videos, I don't have time to look at his channel right now, I subscribed based only on his 'introductory' video because I could see that I would like his style. So I subscribed and will go back later.
I think this highlights the importance of what someone else said - maybe create an introductory video or a few videos at 'launch' so that people can get a flavor of your channel. The unboxing will be interesting for someone googling that machine, but not encourage someone to stay once they see your channel. That's typical of my behavior anyway.
Having said that, I did subscribe, like someone said you were personable and your couple of 'spoiler alerts' etc made me think I might enjoy your style in future (non-unboxing) videos. I think it's nice to see reality in you-tube vids, all too often they're polished and perfect, but I like Rag n Brown because he's relatable in documenting his mistakes and lessons.
Good luck, and well done for taking the leap, look forward to seeing how you work in that workshop space