Thank you @TangerineTravels for yet another epic series.
I have been following every of your posts shared by @communitycoin and they are following the right order.
It started with how to gain followers, how to retain them and how to keep beeing at the top of your game.
People (myself as an example) don't really care about the length of time as long as I get quality for my time. I think a lot of other youtubers know the secret of length of time as well, but not all of them are doing it rightly.
Some people might start rightly and ended it by putting nonsense in between and later continue with what the video was all about. It's a pity, I don't always wait to see the rest... Smile
And again, like you said, if you have been posting quality videos and you have nothing of such on ground, it's better not to make videos at all. Yea, this is very correct too.
I subscribed to some channels on YouTube for their quality, but probably as they are gaining the numbers, they allow it to get into their heads and started making less quality videos. As a result, I unsubscribed their channel and I'm sure a lot of people would do the same. Hahahaha
In conclusion:
What works on YouTube also works on steemit, ensure you are in for quality at all time, don't lower the standard simply because you are making waves, a lot of people are checking on your page for the quality, reducing the quality might caused you to loose them as well.
It is much more easier to maintain than to start building again
Thank you @TangerineTravels and @communitycoin
It is true
If you're able to apply same principles from Steemit to YouTube, you'll most definitely get same result.
Everything is about consistency and quality.
They work hand in hand.....
If you're consistent but giving out low or no quality, it's as good as nothing.
If you're giving out quality but not consistent, you may lose your audience.....
So it works hand in hand....
Thanks for sharing dear.....