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Red Ranger Rest In Peace - Spiderman Power Rangers nerf gun vs Joker Zombie - Superheroes Real Life - Duration: 1:14:54.
Joker harm red Rangers in a nerf gun battle
The other Rangers is very angry with their teamate death.
They go to looking for Joker
Nerf gun vs zombie monster.....
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【近況報告】YouTube再始動!/I'm back!! - Duration: 6:56.
Hey guys, I'm Doga from DogaDoga TV
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It's been a while!
It's 1 year and a half since
I uploaded the last video.
If you're following my Twitter account and my blog,
you know what I have been up to.
However, I guess that those who follow only my YouTube channel
have been wondering what I was doing.
I guess?
Well, I have only 189 subscribers now though..
So I don't know how many people were waiting for me.
Since I thought that I would like to start posting videos more constantly again,
I'm talking to you guys like this now.
I think that it's a good time to tell you my life update.
The last time I uploaded a video was...
2015.. an no, its 2016 ...
It was February.
So it's almost 1 year and a half.
Today, I'm gonna talk about 3 updates
during this 1 year and a half.
And...
I will also talk about where this channel
will head to next.
First of all,
I'm sure you can tell seeing the ring on my finger but..
Actually,
I got married last summer.
Although I shared it in my blog,
my wife is the girl that I moved to Toronto with.
She is Canadian.
We married at last.
We were not thinking about marriage
when we came to Toronto
But my working holiday visa was expiring soon, and
We wanted to keep living together here
That's why, we decided to marry.
I got my permanent residency as well.
So I'm planning to settle myself in Canada.
Well, even though we are married,
our relationship is still the same and
my life is also the same as usual
However, this is the biggest life change.
..more socially, maybe?
That's the first update.
Secondly..
Actually I'm not working for
a Canadian company
...so what am I doing?
Since I am interested in tech or gadget stuff,
I'm working as a web writer for Japanese tech medias
The chance to go out might be less than before
because I work at home all day long
writing articles.
However, I enjoy working as a tech writer
because I can learn new things about
new technology and products more than before.
It's quite fun because I'm obessed with them.
I have written articles for my own blog too.
I have more flexible time than before.
I'm enjoying my life so much.
I'm going to tell you later in this video but
there will be more videos related to those tech scenes and products.
Although it's the same content as before.
I'm gonna talk about this in detail later on.
Lastly...
I'm going to go to college in Toronto
from next January for 1 year.
The reason is that...
In japan,
I was working in human resources at a company.
I wanted to go back to the field in Canada too.
So I thought that it's the best
to learn professional things
about human resources management at school.
I believe that will help
me get hired in the future anyway.
So I will be a student again from next Jan!!
Honestly I wondered if it's more beneficial
to learn programming or web designing
shifting to those industries.
because it's more trendy.
But I'm interested in people in the first place.
like.. how people think and behave in a group.
That's what I'm interested in.
So it's a good opportunity to learn
what HR means in Canadian organizations and
how employees work compared to Japanese ones.
I wanted to learn those things.
Therefore I thought it's the best decision for me
to stick with an HR career.
I have actual experience in Japan too.
I summed up my life update quickly.
Those are the main three updates in this 1 year and a half.
Of course, there are more things that happened
other than those three.
.. such as buying new gadgets like this Apple Watch,
and what else...
I bought a desk as well.
and...
I have pet rats now.
They are different from mouse.
So there are many changes.
However, the biggest changes were
those that I shared this time.
Next, what kind of videos
am I going to post?
Back then, I had been posting videos
related to Canada and tourist places..?
ah no.
I have't shared many tourist places in Canada yet.
At least in Japan, I introduced many places.
and I often reviewed some products too.
Those were the main topics of my channel.
Basically, I'm not going to change that.
I would post videos related to
interesting information and places in Canada.
Speaking of technology,
I want to try to introduce products
that have not been sold in Japan yet.
Something like that.
I bet you are wondering how often
I'll keep posting videos.
hmm.. probably...
Let's say ..once in a week or 2 weeks?
that's my plan but
We'll see...
If you want to know my daily life updates,
please follow my twitter account.
I tweet very often everyday.
Yes, that's it for today.
I feel a bit weird filming like this again
because there was a blank.
I'll try my best to improve video quality and
to post more often step by step, so...
Please look forward to watching my videos!
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БЕДНЫЙ ФОКСИ | Five Night at Freddy's | Jönu Films | Анимация на русском - Duration: 1:59.
Today animation is again Jönu Films. All pleasant viewing! And before you start, - subscribe to my RSS feed and put the Huskies. And not Remember to put the bell to not miss the new video from VladlenbI4_RUS channel.
February 14 - "Valentine's Day" FNaF School
(Foxy paints)
Hey! You are a real treasure.
Baby (Baby Bonnie laughs)
Freddie and Mangla (They laugh)
Fight balun (balun Boy and Chick laughing)
Fantaym Freddie (Toy Bonnie and Fantaym Freddie laughs)
(Foxy upset)
(Foxy breaks design)
(Foxy sadly goes home. There is rain, thunder storm)
(Foxy surprised)
(Fantaym Foxy laughs)
Happy Valentine's Day!
(Foxy laughs. Fantaym Foxy attack Markepleyya)
This animation is made on February 14. So - I do not want to wait until the next. of the year and posted this video.
Thank you looked at it love video: D I'm on social networks! All references I will leave in the descriptions.
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Subscriber Growth - Why You Need a YouTube Growth Mindset - Duration: 9:25.
Let's talk about YouTube Subscriber growth and the five lessons that I have learned about
having a YouTube growth mindset.
Oh, and I do have a bonus lesson at the end of the video.
My name is Naomi Skarzinski with the Top Shelf VA Channel and TopShelfVA.com.
Your place for creativity and inspiration for business and life.
Now if you have a creative soul, and you love a little bit of business and life, and you
love a little bit of creativity, then go ahead hit that subscribe button and the notification
bell.
And before I get into the main meat of the video, let me just say, "Thank you, thank
you, and thank you for being a subscriber and helping me to grow my channel to 600+
subscribers.
And if you're not a subscriber yet, well thank you for being here, and thank you for
watching the video, and possibly becoming a subscriber a little bit later.
It's been a really great ride and I've enjoyed building this channel with you.
So, let's go ahead and talk about the five definitive lessons that I have learned about
YouTube subscriber growth and having a YouTube growth mindset.
Now I might have a little bit of a different perspective on YouTube growth and YouTube
subscribers than other YouTubers and YouTube channels.
So, let's go ahead and see how they might be a little bit different.
Lesson 1.
One big mistake I think many people make is they say, "I'm going to start a YouTube
channel and make a ton of money!"
Well, if that's the only reason that you're starting a YouTube channel, to make a ton
of money, I would suggest going out and getting second job, because that is totally the wrong
mindset to have.
YouTube takes a lot of hard work, time, and some investment of money.
You can't go and have your only priority benchmark to be, "I'm going to make tons
of money on YouTube!"
You need to be able to set other benchmarks, higher bench marks, of what success is to
you, other than just making money.
Lesson 2.
Your channel should be about helping people.
There needs to be a purpose to your channel.
Whether it's training, it's educating, it's inspiring, it's entertainment, it's
motivational, whatever it is.
As long as it is helping other people.
I can guarantee you.
As long as you are helping other people in some way with your channel, then you are going
to get far more fulfillment out of your channel than if you were doing a channel just for
the purposes of chasing the money.
Lesson 3.
Don't be afraid to experiment and find what works for your channel and for your audience.
What works for someone else's channel, may not work for your channel.
Try to find out what your audience wants and still make sure that it is what you want to
do.
You will fail if you hate what you do.
It has to be like a balancing act between what your audience wants and what you love
to do.
Lesson 4.
Be realistic about your subscriber growth.
This is where your YouTube growth mindset is going to come into play.
Let me give you an example of what I mean about by being realistic.
Everyone will tell you for fast YouTube channel growth, and I mean everyone, everyone, will
tell you that you need to be niched.
I'm not a niched person.
Never have been a niched person.
Never will be a niched person.
I am an eclectic person.
I have interests in a variety of areas and I'm going to fuse those interests into one
channel.
That's where I got the term, Eclectic Fusion for Business and Life for my channel.
Everyone will also tell you that in order to grow your channel fast, that you need to
upload and publish every single solitary day.
Or, at the minimum, you need to upload three times a week.
Well guess what, I have a business.
I'm a Virtual Assistant, Online Business Manager.
I have clients.
I work from eight to six, nine to five, every day, except for weekends.
So, that only leaves me the evenings and weekends to work on my YouTube channel.
Well, I also believe in having a personal life beyond my business and beyond my YouTube
channel.
Those are my choices.
So that's my reality and that's how I'm being realistic.
I'm being realistic that my channel is not going to grow at the same speed as another
YouTuber that can dedicate 24/7 to his or her channel.
I'm having a realistic overview, or realistic expectation out of my channel.
Lesson 5.
Learn from other YouTubers on how to grow your channel.
There are a ton of YouTube content creators out there that will teach you how to grow
your channel, how to start it, how to build it, how to get subscribers, and how to have
fast growth.
The four that I really like.
That I started following in 2016 are as follows, and it's not specifically that one is better than the
other, it's just this is how, the order that I found them.
The first one was Tim Schmoyer, with Video Creators.
Very, very sound, and good advice.
He really focuses on what your purpose is.
Why you have your channel.
How you're going to grow your channel and always staying within what your purpose is.
The second person that I start following was Roberto Blake.
Very unique, very interesting gentleman.
He has a channel for creatives and that's how I found him.
He really, when I first found him, he was focusing on the creative person and the creative
design person who was interested in building their businesses.
Starting a design business or just whatever creative realm that person was in, and helping
them build their YouTube channel within the creative realm.
Even if you're not a designer or anything, you should still listen to him because very
sound advice.
The other person was Nick Nimmin.
Excellent video creator.
Excellent information.
He does a lot of live you YouTube events now, where he gives a lot of information to his
subscribers.
I would highly advise listening to him and subscribing to him.
You can't go wrong.
The last person I discovered is Brian G. Johnson.
Really unique, quirky, fun person that has grown his YouTube channel in little over
a year.
Very, very, fast.
I think he's at 20,000 or something like that.
So, he went from 0 to 20 in something like a year and a half or something like that.
Gives great information.
The only thing is, you will have to feed his poodles.
You will have to feed his poodles.
No, seriously, you will have to feed his poodles.
But let me give you a screenshot of how I grew in just a year, with my being realistic
with my business and not being able to dedicate fully to my YouTube channel 24/7.
You can see I had significant increase to my channel just from taking some advice from
these individuals.
So, let's go on to your bonus lesson.
Take everything you have learned from everyone else, including me, and throw out at least
a quarter of it.
Yes, I'm serious.
Throw away some of that advice.
Listen to the advice.
Experiment with the advice and then decide what part of the advice you're going to
keep and what part you're going to throw away.
Remember, you are a unique, beautiful, different, individual.
Your channel is going to be unique and different.
When people come to your channel, there's going to be something about you, about your
channel that says, "I want to subscribe to this person.
I want to watch this person's video because I haven't seen anything like this before."
Or "This person has something that I need to learn about."
When you copy somebody else's advice 100% of the time and you copy the person's channel
100% of the way they do their channel, then you're no longer unique.
You are a unique individual.
Trust yourself.
Believe in yourself.
Find ways to help other people with what you have to share on your channel.
Believe me, your channel, your business, your life, is going to be so much the better when
you trust yourself, and you be your own unique self.
Once again, thank you for being a subscriber.
Thank you for helping me to build my channel and until we meet again, have a wonderful
day!"
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16 Super Hit Bollywood Movie That Were Basically Copied From South Indian Movies | You Won't Believe - Duration: 5:52.
16 Super Hit Bollywood Movies That Were Basically Copied From South Indian Movies | You Won't Believe
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6 Free Excellent Tools For YouTubers – My Favorite Editing And Video Production Tools! - Duration: 4:59.
FREE EXCELLENT TOOLS FOR YOUTUBERS – MY FAVOURITE EDITING AND VIDEO PRODUCTION TOOLS!
I'm Cecilia Elise Wallin, from Clear-eyed Entrepreneur.com.
In this video I will talk about my favorite free tools for editing and producing videos.
This is not a sponsored post, and I'm not an affiliate.
I'll just talk about the free tools I have found very useful for running a YouTube channel.
The first one is the free editing software DaVinci Resolve.
I'm so surprised a free product can be so much better than many of the paid video editing
programs I've tested.
DaVinci Resolve is very user friendly, and the editing options seem to be almost endless.
But what's best is the very high quality of the exported files.
In addition to this DaVinci Resolve is obviously an excellent program for color grading, but
that's something I'm still in the process of learning.
I'm lazy so I think it's best to get good lighting when recording.
But I actually managed to save a film with very bad lighting with the help of DaVinci
Resolve.
The second free tool is the photo editing website BeFunky.com.
I've used their free version to make some video thumbnails and promotion graphics.
And I've just realized how easy it is to make great graphics using this website.
What I like most is their text overlay feature, where it's possible to make really beautiful
and professionally looking text overlays.
The third great free tool is the image design website Canva.com.
If I'm in a hurry I prefer to use Canva for producing thumbnails and promo images,
since it's easy to create great graphics in just a minute with Canva.
I seldom use their prefabricated templates though, since the prefabricated templates
limit the editing possibilities and it's in my opinion easier to produce good images
without the templates.
The forth free tool, which I'm beginning to see that I have underutilized until now,
is Facebook Pages.
I have several Facebook pages and I post on all of them weekly.
I've recently grasped how to use these pages really well, and I'm astonished how effective
Facebook pages can be for promoting a YouTube channel and a brand.
And it's very fun to experiment and learn how to increase the reach for my Facebook
Pages.
The next free tool is Google Trends.
I find Google trends very useful for finding good titles and topics for my videos.
The last free tool I'm going to talk about now is YouTube analytics!
A tool which have just recently given my some quite unexpected insights, which I'm soon
going to talk about.
I'm a YouTube Analytics nerd; I think I sometimes get too addicted to monitoring the
analytics spending too much time I could have used to produce new videos.
But YouTube's analytics pages are very useful!
I don't need to explain YouTube analytics because if you're not using it already it's
pretty self-explanatory.
When I looked at my YouTubeTraffic sources recently I found something which for me initially
was very confusing, but also extremely helpful.
What I found was that one of the most common search phrases (and some variations of it)
in the list lead to the one of my videos I put least effort into producing!
This is so helpful for me, because this proves that I have a really good topic there.
If I hadn't looked at my analytics I hadn't realized that I have a very good topic for
several new videos.
That's all for today!
You are very welcome to subscribe to my channel!
And you are very welcome to write a comment below.
And don't forget to hit the like button if you found something of value in this video!
Have fun every day, and see you in the next video!
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