...I don’t think 1,000 is that popular.
IMHO on focused subject matter, anything >500 should indicate people find enough benefit to subscribe, or perhaps you have a large family
LOL, nope. I don’t even think anyone from my family subscribed, and only a handful of friends.
I didn’t advertise it on Facebook, I barley go on Facebook like the rest of my family.
So maybe I know 10 of them personally, as in met in person.
Yup, but I’ll be nice with my comment and opinion on this one since I’m a transplant, lol.
Grew up in Philadelphia, moved around for a bit when I was 19. Ended up in San Francisco , east bay for 18 years. The housing mortgage thing happened, company was bought out. New company wanted to keep me and did a relocation to Ohio. I think I’ve been in Ohio for 8 or 9 years now? I came say for sure, I’m horrible at tracking time.
ScottJd i know what you mean, I have 50 subscribers on my channel i have never really promoted the channel.
All my content is good accurate information however my monotone voice makes me sound a little boring and dim (im not tho!!) I myself find it hard to explain what i know and also relax like most good you-tubers do. I find i just like to document my projects on youtube for my own use, its just a bonus if i get sub and a thumbs up.
I have checked out you channel and you have some good stuff on there, im sure you will do well if you carry on.
Why dont you show your sub count?
Anyhow if your interested check out my channel, im not after constructive criticism because it is what it is and thats how it will stay:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClA4ezBnhsdD1bDoQX6wJw/videos?view_as=subscriber
...Why dont you show your sub count?
That's a little farther up in post #59 I think.
Hi Sorry just noticed your post explaining why you don't show your sub count. It makes sense why you don't
Wow, I didn’t know this list existed. Thanks Cliff Matthews and Brumby for making this list, and Ez24 who seems to be maintaining the forum copy of the list.
Please ... I go on the bottom of any credits list.
ez24 is the custodian of the list. He keeps the reference copy, makes all the changes and updates the forum posts on an ongoing basis.
Cliff Matthews has been around since the beginning, actively involved with ideas and contributions as well as promoting the list. I just put together a spreadsheet to make life a lot easier for ez24. That was a bit of fun for me, consisting of several one-off efforts with long periods of doing nothing. It is ez24 who has taken on the ongoing responsibility of maintaining the list. That is a significant responsibility and one which I cannot overstate. I'm just glad I have been able to help.
All my content is good accurate information however my monotone voice makes me sound a little boring and dim (im not tho!!) I myself find it hard to explain what i know and also relax like most good you-tubers do.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClA4ezBnhsdD1bDoQX6wJw/videos?view_as=subscriber
I don’t think I would call the voice monotone, maybe I have a different view on monotone having a different accent myself? I like then random useless monkey box.
Their is to much false information videos explaining things wrong, or half fast. So I do prefer to fact check everything before I post a video to be as accurate as possable so people can learn something from it like yours.
Scott
A couple of months ago I found this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy8KVhry-wrEcHKcSb4BiMg
I think this channel should be on the list and also have a guest video on Daves channel
Good name, nice find, duly subscribed - Thanks! (Roger, 3201 subscribers with 59 vids, 3-years on YT, knows his stuff, lab instruments and repairs)
Seeing that I'm going to apply to Dave's "lesser known, small channel" videos request, I should probably add myself to the list - TGSoapbox (
https://www.youtube.com/user/tgsoapbox) I generally try to do videos on older HPAK equipment because it's great gear and no one seems to care so someone should create a video showing howto use and why it works,
Anyone - Please add me if you can, Subscribers less than 500..
Thanks,
TonyG
Hi Phil, welcome to EZ town!
ElPaso - I'm subscribed but IIRC, I looked at lots of these channels and decided I couldn't flood poor EZ with every CB and tube-amp channel (we had a fixed list size then).
joernone - Similar to above, lots of mixed stuff.. Sure wish they had playlists, since almost all the titles are Mish-Mash and tell little about what's in them (we can add a search parameter if the titles are good...)
Here's one similar: Blue Glow Electronics
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVXv8_dfJjqWluEFktmv12A/videosor try this: Scorpion Repair Shop:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmEK81ly7_kyuIQkG684Cg/videosLot's of these guys are are like farmers (out standing in their field..), but I get dilemma's about what to submit..
Anyhow, Thanks keep'em com'in y'all.
Maybe you're right. I wish this channels were little bit more focused on EE..
Specially
joernone - he does a lot of good restoration series
Alright, looking through a few more channels I subscribe to, this guy's good xraytonyb and has 4,386 subs (mostly repairs and test equ.)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTN8got77QeKPFRmTJ0teg/videos
Nice channel! Subscribed too! Thanks!
I'd like to add myself to the list if that's ok
Brian Lough
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCezJOfu7OtqGzd5xrP3q6WAI work with Arduinos, mostly with ESP8266. I do projects videos and make videos with info on different libraries
I currently have just less than 1K subs
My biggest claim to fame in my maker career to date is probably that Dave's subscriber counter is using some code I wrote (I wrote the youtube API wrapper library )
Welcome Brian! I have a few WiMOS modules hanging around that my kids left abandoned, so thanks for the tips!
I can really recommend Andrew Paul and his YouTube channel.
He is fixing next generation game consoles and other electronics - and does a great job at explaining the repairs, tools, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/user/lufcfan20047k subs at the moment.
It would be great if you added my channel to the list.
www.Youtube.com/c/ProtoG42My name is Anthony and I'm an Electromechanical Engineer. My channel is about Rapid Prototyping, Engineering Projects, Science Experiments, Microcontrollers, Manufacturing and other random topics.
It would be great if you added my channel to the list.
www.Youtube.com/c/ProtoG42
My name is Anthony and I'm an Electromechanical Engineer. My channel is about Rapid Prototyping, Engineering Projects, Science Experiments, Microcontrollers, Manufacturing and other random topics.
Very, nice. Where have you been hiding?
(14k subs, short format, 2.3 million views) Feel at home now in the worlds best electronic forum.
Thanks! I've been mostly hiding on Reddit and Hackaday but will start spending some more time in here.
Is it inappropriate to plug my own channel and ask if you could add my channel ?
https://www.youtube.com/user/pa4timStarted this summer. 22 videos, 52 subscribers. Tutorials, repairs, teardowns/reviews. Most content will be measurement gear related. I try to make some repairs a bit tutorial like and some if it is about exotic stuff. But not yet sure how to do that. For instance the last one (anti mouse beeper) or the one about a toothbrush. Not because it is worth to repair but to show beginners some simple measurements and fault finding.
I also want to make some videos about my hobby; component testing. My best watched video is about testing smps transformers. That really surprised me.
My work (and hobby) is repairing measurement and calibration gear. But also some automotive and industrial electronics. Mostly the older not longer supported (but often expensive) gear without any documentation. So no shortage on subjects. My favorite, the hopeless cases and boards you can not put power on. The only way to repair those is to test all components because that involves playing with all my components testgear like IC testers, all kind of LCR and impedance bridges, VNA's, curvetracer etc. I also have a lot of voltnut stuff.