on_one_wheel wrote:Elmer.....
Been a while hey, last posted 29/08/2024
I use to see him on the road occasionally in my district, haven't seen him there for a while either.
Hopefully he's going well.
https://www.youtube.com/@cyclo360
NTSOG wrote:I had a look at his site and he's driving a Jimny now. I would love a Jimny just for thrashing around the district where I hunt. Apparently they go places other 4-wheel drive vehicles can't manage.
Jim
Die Judicii wrote:Ive got his contact details,,
But tbh I don't think he's interested in this forum anymore.
He put an awful lot of work into the lead up to be able to post what he did, and got not a lot in return.
That spells disappointment in a big way to me.
Die Judicii wrote:Ive got his contact details,,
But tbh I don't think he's interested in this forum anymore.
He put an awful lot of work into the lead up to be able to post what he did, and got not a lot in return.
That spells disappointment in a big way to me.
Wapiti wrote:Well that's typical aint it.
People who make the effort judged by those that don't.
wanneroo wrote:As anyone knows posting videos, if you want to build a following, it takes time and as Youtube data shows, most people don't have the patience for it.
It took me about six months of consistent posting of videos to get to 150 subs. Got to 400 by the end of the first year. Doubled that the second year to 800. By the end of my third year got to 2000 and should hit 3400 by the end of the year with 4 years in. I'm going to give it my all to hit 10000 by the end of 2025.
It takes time and consistent posting and as you do that you level up in skill and ability to make better videos. I'm about to get a super fancy DJI drone to level up my filming and videos.
deye243 wrote:Wapiti wrote:Well that's typical aint it.
People who make the effort judged by those that don't.
I still don't get what you are on about.
on a forum there is no remuneration of any sort other than people saying well done enjoyed that video questions still stands what do you get out of posting videos on a forum
Larry wrote:Of course being the internet he did cop some criticism and unkind remarks also about his shooting. It doesnt take much to pop your balloon when its not an easy task any of it shooting filming and editing only to be given s**t.
bladeracer wrote:wanneroo wrote:As anyone knows posting videos, if you want to build a following, it takes time and as Youtube data shows, most people don't have the patience for it.
It took me about six months of consistent posting of videos to get to 150 subs. Got to 400 by the end of the first year. Doubled that the second year to 800. By the end of my third year got to 2000 and should hit 3400 by the end of the year with 4 years in. I'm going to give it my all to hit 10000 by the end of 2025.
It takes time and consistent posting and as you do that you level up in skill and ability to make better videos. I'm about to get a super fancy DJI drone to level up my filming and videos.
I post videos but not really for public entertainment, more a record for myself and to share with those that know me. It started as a simple means of sharing my track videos with other riders without having to physically chase them up with DVD copies.
I just had a look and it seems I have 429 subscribers, my first public video was March 2008 of a 2007 race. I would suspect an awful lot of those subs would be scammers, spammers, and bots.
I don't understand Youtube's "algorithms" but sometimes it'll publish a video as a "short". I don't know how to make a "short" but I have 26 of them so far. At a guess I would think most of my vids have single-digit "views", and after a decade or more some are into hundreds of views. But for reasons unknown to me a handful have tens of thousands of views. I sort of worked out what happened with the most popular one, there was some glitch and I think somebody shared it on a boxing forum or something, I don't really recall now, but it got 80,000 views in a few days or weeks, until people worked out that it wasn't about boxing and it's barely been viewed since. I don't have any interest in turning it into a job. I generally try to set my phone up recording whenever I'm shooting, just in case I do something really cool (hasn't happened yet!), but only rarely do I bother uploading them to Youtube. If I have friends out here shooting I upload them as private vids and send them the links so they can pass them onto their friends if they want to. When I was doing my race and track videos I was editing them but I don't have any editing software now. If I really want to share something with somebody but don't want to put up the complete raw video I'll just take a screen recording, but that really degrades the quality. As I'm working on learning to run the lever-actions really fast, having recordings of what I'm doing is a very useful tool to see where I'm screwing up.
wanneroo wrote:If you upload a video in the vertical format and under 3 minutes it will automatically be classed as a "Short" which is Youtube's version of Tik Toks.
People will watch anything so do not be surprised for videos to randomly get views. The algorithm will start pushing out your video if people like it, watch it all the way through and so on. Youtube will push it out until interest dies down. Or a video may just continue to interest people so it will get consistently pushed and there are videos I have that get a consistent 20-500 views a day. Youtube can be remarkably consistent at times I find.