I want to keep track of this 14 day channel and re-watch it in order at sometime in the future. Lisa Irby's description: "So what happened to my channel after uploading a video 14 days in a row? Here's some stats! I'm sharing how much my subscribers increased, partner revenue increased, etc."
I'm not really a niche oriented person either. Like Lisa Irby, I have all kinds of tasks I work at regularly. That's because diversification is key to making a living online. I watched this challenge because though I've dabbled in YouTube, and have two monetized but unused channels just sitting around not earning any money. I haven't really given it any consistency.
My first channel I started years ago, thinking of it more in terms of sharing with family. Over the years I unsuccessfully tried to promote my Zazzle store with some videos. I wouldn't mind trying to create more content answering questions that people want an answer to. I basically watched Lisa Irby's videos with the idea I might try to start using my YouTube channel.
My second channel's is a niche with a lot of competition... learning English. I basically created videos for one person, and we decided to put them up on YouTube. I stopped creating videos because once the person I knew was fluent enough in English, they moved onto content videos like what Lisa Irby shares. That was inevitable. That's the same with me as I've learned the Russian and Spanish languages. I would like to fine-tune and revive that channel. But not in the near future.
Comments
Post a Comment