2.8k
That’s how much views I got from the first 1-2 weeks posting on YouTube.
I’m a bit impressed that I’m getting that amount of views with my small 38 subscribers channel.
I guess it’s true that YouTube is starting to pushing smaller channels to a wider audience.
Some have asked me:
"Why did you start vlogging on YouTube?"
Well, for a couple reasons:
Unlike social media platforms where content dies out after a couple days or weeks, content on YouTube stays relevant for years - we all watch videos that are 3-4 years old.
Video is one of the best ways to build trust with your audience and I learned that through introspecting into my own feelings and opinion of YouTubers I've been watching for a long time - It helps you stand out from the crowd as well.
Talking to a camera feels weirds and pushes you out of the comfort zone - especially in public. Few are doing it for that reason...
I believe leaving a mark behind on the Internet for the next generations to see is pretty cool, especially for your kids and grandkids.
Video is a just an awesome way to show people who you really are.
If you haven’t subscribed to my YouTube channel you should.
I’ve already posted a couple videos of Natuna Island.