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EEVblog => Other Blogs => Topic started by: AllTheGearNoIdea on August 15, 2017, 06:40:31 am
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I thought I would mention my own little YouTube channel AllTheGearNoIdea. I am interested in a wide range of test equipment and vintage technology. This channel is just a record of what I'm playing with on the bench and whatever taking my interest. I think I can also claim the most annoying introduction music for the whole of a YouTube.
I have posted a link to my channel introduction best regards Chris - AllTheGearNoIdea :-//
https://youtu.be/ENO_ULZIRZM
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I like the "open for comments" conversation style (kind of like the MrJohhhnnnyyy (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGKoDyrC8Pc93-zqdDvMj9A/videos) channel). Duly listed in the main list.
PS: On the KR-2600 repair, be advised that YT can demonetize your efforts by using that Madonna clip.
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HI Cliff
Thanks for adding me to the listing. I was a bit bit confused about the data sheet request you posted on my YT. If you need anymore information please let me know.
Many Thanks
Regards Chris - AllTheGearNoIdea
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It's better if you post PDF links (for any project you work on.. like Dave and other good YouTuber's do) in the text area that appears under you video's. That way we all get to benefit. :-+ Cheers!
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Hi Cliff your quite correct. I will do this for the future.
Thanks
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Update on this channel:
I wager this channel easily passes 5K subscribers by years end. Equal to BigClive's channel (over shoulder hand's on view and no BS) with similarly successful combination of honesty, humility and professionalism. People, go subscribe.
Question to the OP:
Not suggesting you're a clone BC's or Julian's channel, but can you tell us about your work background and what your plans are for the channel? Are you or will you be committing to a certain quantity of videos per week?
Suggestion to the OP:
When subscriptions go up, viewers may expect "more of the goods" in a shorter time. So think about eventually shortening the nice peppy intro a bit (I suspect it could be cut in half) and do more of Dave's time-lapse chipmunk stuff (or your fade-cuts) to pass over longer segments.