Love it man! Great post. The exact advice I would give to people on YouTube. I started seriously posting on YouTube in November 2013, and I will tell you it was very discouraging, it seemed like it took forever to gain any traction with my cooking videos which start to finish would take anywhere from 3 to 6 hours total. Plus people can be super mean and nasty with comments on YouTube. But after awhile, I just realized, hey even the thumbs downs and the negative comments help my videos rank higher, so bring it on. lol Then my channel started growing, slowly but surely, it was awesome, I was getting somewhere! Then I hit 1k subs! I was like awesome! Then it was 5k! etc. etc. I have built up a pretty decent channel now, but wanted to branch out, and then I found steemit, so here I am trying to do the same thing as I did with Youtube. And yes it gets frustrating. My advice would be, why are you doing it? For fun? Trying to make a living out of it? etc. Once you establish what your drive is and end goal, you can craft your work and efforts around that. Anyways, digging your posts and videos. Someday this townhomer will be a homesteader. lol although if you came to my townhome and looked at my garden, mini homesteader in the making. lol :)
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Wow! I appreciate it. I only got a YouTube account to share videos on steemit, but now I've got a video at over 140K views and it's kind of exciting! Thanks @mrchef111~
You are welcome! Yeah that is awesome! That does get exciting when you have videos that do that well. :)