I find TastyPC quite informative, I'm not much into PC gaming but I enjoy the style and technical prowess demonstrated.
Wow, that was boring.
Indeed, but despite the boredom you suffered, it achieved 360k views for some reason.
You say this a lot and it drives my crazy. "Everyone" complains about this, "Everyone" said to do that. It drives me nuts.
Relax, I'm just trying to convey some stats to people who keep requesting a fundamentals friday / design video, usually also including the comment "it'll be massively popular" or some such.
They aren't necessarily as popular as you might think.
... and Uncle Doug
... and Uncle Doug
This is really funny, and since I do not know Uncle Doug, I do not know if he is serious or not in this video:
Ever seen Brian Douglas' videos on Control Systems Lectures? They're fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ControlLectures
How much % of the video has to watched before YT counts it as a view?
(yet, I wonder if somebody watches up to last second in case there is some 'interesting' surprise)
You say this a lot and it drives my crazy. "Everyone" complains about this, "Everyone" said to do that. It drives me nuts.Relax, I'm just trying to convey some stats to people who keep requesting a fundamentals friday / design video, usually also including the comment "it'll be massively popular" or some such.
They aren't necessarily as popular as you might think.Totally understandable. But number of views has no real connection to value.
I think to some extent, you are confusing demographics. A proper design video might get a very high percentage of your primary audience (i.e., us). That's good, right?
Sorry to ask Dave, but is it really ONLY about numbers?
If so, that would make me pretty sad.
If Dave is using numbers to help assess his efforts, then I don't find any fault with that.
Sorry to ask Dave, but is it really ONLY about numbers?
If so, that would make me pretty sad.
Sorry to ask Dave, but is it really ONLY about numbers?
If so, that would make me pretty sad.
Like many other channels, my little channel gets 89% of it's views from non subscribers.
I think to some extent, you are confusing demographics. A proper design video might get a very high percentage of your primary audience (i.e., us). That's good, right?
Nope, you'd be wrong.
Because my channel was never intended to be, and was not built on tutorial or design videos, I have a very diverse audience, and this is evidenced by that stats across practically all of my tutorial videos.
Sorry to ask Dave, but is it really ONLY about numbers?
If so, that would make me pretty sad.
I tried to explain that above, was it not clear?
It is most certainly not just about the numbers.
So what if less people watch it?
What is wrong with just doing something for fun?
Or doing something for a small group of people who highly appreciate something like this?
BTW, I think aVe was trying to make a point about his videos. Not sure what for, but his point was that even though he destroys a several hundred dollar piece of gear, amortized out to each viewer it's just pennies for the education they receive.
I've said countless times that my channel is about me doing whatever I want at any given time, usually "just for fun". That is the essence of my channel.