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Originally Posted by DVTimes
I have noticed that many people are trying to do such as youtube and tiktok and Instagram. I find it amusing to open walk past someone and hear them on the phone saying they are a Instagram celebrity.
Yesterday I was in town (I hate going but my mate wanted some money bags from the bank), and you could see people in groups walking around with camera phones on selfie sticks doing vids.
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There's of course a lot more than just the "vlogger" niche, crappy slideshows or videos made for entertainment purpose only. Youtube can be really good for educational content for example as well (like 1 hour in-depth instruction guides etc).
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Originally Posted by DVTimes
What I am getting at, is this is oversaturated now.
In my opinion, you are best to look at something a lot different.
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This depends what your goal is... You are right if your goal is to "get rich quick", Youtube is the exact opposite of that.
if a channel is about something you are passionate about and it allows you to make a few bucks to expand your hobby... I think it's still worth it.
For example, I have a HDMI recorder sitting between my PC and monitor and whenever I want to check out something new and go mess around with it on some rainy sunday, I just press the button and record the whole setup from start to finish, just in case I encounter some errors or difficulties.
If so, I just cut the part showing how to fix it, include hardware and software affiliate links and 6 to 12 months later, those sales usually paid off the whole mini PC or other hardware parts used, which is a nice bonus.
