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What do you think of tarantula youtubers?
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<blockquote data-quote="ExMember" data-source="post: 167536"><p>People are doing vlogs more now as they are easier to film and take less time to edit. In the last 5 years YouTube has been playing fast and loose with peoples revenue and demonitizing/banning channels for little to no reason. If it takes you a week to write/shoot/edit vids and youtube is just making up the rules you aren't getting a good roi for your time. At one point I was gonna start a channel for guitar and recording education but with all the effort not being compensated in a reasonable manner I deep sixed that idea. Going from $50 bucks an hour down to begging money off of people on patreon doesn't work for me lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great insight as usual [USER=4548]@PanzoN88[/USER] ! Can you elaborate on the mainstream comment a bit? I'm very interested in your take!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExMember, post: 167536"] People are doing vlogs more now as they are easier to film and take less time to edit. In the last 5 years YouTube has been playing fast and loose with peoples revenue and demonitizing/banning channels for little to no reason. If it takes you a week to write/shoot/edit vids and youtube is just making up the rules you aren't getting a good roi for your time. At one point I was gonna start a channel for guitar and recording education but with all the effort not being compensated in a reasonable manner I deep sixed that idea. Going from $50 bucks an hour down to begging money off of people on patreon doesn't work for me lol. Great insight as usual [USER=4548]@PanzoN88[/USER] ! Can you elaborate on the mainstream comment a bit? I'm very interested in your take! [/QUOTE]
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