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The Wrong Question - My Vlogging Process - Duration: 2:59.

I'm usually outside with meetings but

sometimes when I'm in the office I'm

managing the team and sending out emails

but yet these videos are always going

out every week. So you're probably

wondering what's my vlogging process and

that, my friends, is the wrong question.

Hey, everyone my name is Hanafi and if this

is the first time that you watching me

do consider liking my page or

subscribing to my YouTube channel.

Alright, so anyway let's get straight to

it the question that you should be

wondering is how do I get content and to

answer you how I usually get content I

need to tell you why I'm sharing my

content. So the reason why I'm sharing

with you this content is mainly because

I want to share with you the experiences

and in return I'm hoping that this

content can actually help your

businesses. So most of the time clients

or potential leads, they ask me questions

whenever they have concerns and

basically my content comes from their

questions or rather their concerns and I

use this content as questions because I

feel like it could help you guys run

your businesses better. So some of you

might be wondering my business is boring

and I don't have any content for my

business. Well, then you're wrong because

it's a matter of fact you do have

content that you can share with your

audience. So for instance if you're

running a restaurant and you get

customers always asking you what is the

best dish in your restaurant and some of

them will be asking you why is it the

best dish in the restaurant. While you

may think that these are just random

questions this can actually be content

for the audience or rather the potential

customers who has never been to your restaurant.

Never been there at all!

So don't always feel like you have no content

because you actually do. See! So as much

as you think that you have no content all

this FAQs or frequently asked questions

can be your content. That, my friends, is

how I usually come up with content and

when you have your content ready the

vlogging process is way easier because

you know what to say and when. Okay so

don't forget to subscribe, like and share

if this content has been helpful for you.

That's pretty much it for me this time around.

Catch you guys in the next one.

Peace!

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We Saturate YouTube - Duration: 7:28.

The economic driven world has gotten to a point where it's essential to prey on emotions

and pity, an activity which is, in no way, commendable.

But the things that allow for such behavior exist and result in lust, prompting as many

people as possible, to capitalize off of innocence.

In the process, leaving the minds of many filled with nonsense and unnecessary details

pertaining to hate and sadness.

These marketing tactics are used so often to the point where it explicitly says that

something is saturated.

In the case of YouTube, pursuing video creation, as a career, has never been more questionable.

Whether morally uncomfortable or not, economically, it's a strategy that is used widely in the

entertainment industry, and more specifically, it's a popular exploitation of aspiring

creators here on YouTube.

The platform that can either grant massive fame or complete failure.

With dozens upon dozens of videos uploaded to YouTube every moment, the video sharing

platform that prides itself as being open and full of opportunities, is constantly receiving

backlash for what seems to be an endless attack on small creators.

Content creation as a whole isn't as glamorous as how it's often portrayed to be.

The definition of success can vary from person to person, but on a platform such as YouTube,

success is extremely hard and not approachable by more than half of the hopeful participants

that try to make a name for themselves.

There are simply too many YouTubers, too many people doing the same thing.

From animation story-time, to comedic self-deprecating skits, the content searchable on YouTube is

plentiful, but ultimately the execution and subsequent message of every video has already

been done and replicated time and time again.

Video Creation, or rather, artistic expression, has never been a good business approach.

It is and always has been an unstable profession, and in recent years, the portrayal of artists

being poor couldn't be any more true.

YouTube encourages this facade where video creators are extremely important, happy, and

all the reasons as to why you should stay on the YouTube platform.

"You're doing it because you enjoy it, not because of the money", one might say.

But finances always need to come before passion, you can't create anything if you yourself

have and feel like nothing.

Being a YouTuber with no audience is a good example of someone who doesn't want to grow

up and face reality.

At least, that is what's being put out there.

YouTube isn't providing anything euphoric to those sets of people, after all.

If nothing is given as a token of appreciation or respect for hard work, then why keep working?

YouTube is not an easy job, and in this situation, the word "job" is used loosely.

In a sense, jobs are associated with hard labor and talent.

YouTube personalities seem to lack the ability edit or think as if they were in a "real

job."

The portrayal of Youtube as this solace or safe haven for the unemployed and unskilled

couldn't be farther from reality thanks to the many milestones required for monetization.

It's this mentality of youtube being an easy job that is what has saturated the market

for genuine video creators.

So many videos are uploaded to YouTube to the point where the youtube staff and the

algorithm just ignores the videos that don't present themselves as profitable.

YouTube's method of networking videos varies from channel to channel, there's a network

hard at work to advertise as much content as possible.

But no matter how hard people or algorithms works, there's no running away from the fact

that there are too many videos in circulation already, a number that will only continue

to rise.

The only way of combating YouTube's ungodly amount of publicly accessible data is by releasing

a policy update, something that affirms content creation on YouTube as being a saturated market.

broken or not, creators that "deserve more subs" can't be found and the self dubbed Small

YouTubers are especially affected by each and every policy update.

Short term success was the name of the game when YouTube was first publicized, and that

was fine until YouTube became this unconventional alternate job career.

By itself, working for anything as a profession is Noble, but Money laundering and corporate

greed has picked up normalcy and simple search terms illustrate the severity

of saturation on YouTube.

Aside from the people trying to become rich and famous, tags, for the longest time, have

been an indicator for videos to be found, primarily existing

as a means to better find content and or content creators.

But manipulation of key words has proven to mess up search results overtime.

Genres are getting confused with one another and, reverting attention once again to Youtube

as a profession, So many genres already exist to the point

where original content isn't going to be made.

Advice to be different has itself become a commonplace term.

The YouTubers that pride themselves as unique and completely original are the byproduct

of watching famous people and emulating their behavior as best they can for the camera.

By itself, it's always been hard to work in a saturated market.

content creation is a gamble, and The income of YouTubers is based purely off of popularity.

You can have the best in quality and information for a particular video, but no matter what,

it's worthless without your brand pulling people in to watch what you made.

The quality that's put into videos of memes or politics are unequally promoted and demonetization

contributes to this unsustainable job, where it's imperative to work harder than necessary

in order to build financial stability.

Garnering enough of an audience, to have a steady income, is unimaginably hard —

to the point where a minimum wage job is a more reasonable way to have income.

SEO videos that encourage pushing your ideas and personality isn't going to work anymore,

no matter how many times it's iterated that trying harder can enable for success, a lot

of people are going to find themselves disappointed in their monthly income, if they even get

one.

It can take anywhere from a few weeks to a several years before someone's videos

get noticed.The YouTube community often criticizes this as an annoyance, a very --very-- detrimental annoyance to their brand.

There is no appreciation for genuine personality anymore, effort is more commendable than a

simple "sup guys I have to be real" and even then it doesn't quantify for guaranteed popularity

The rants directed at team YouTube are incessant.

Arguing can only go so far, nothing is going to change the fact that YouTube has gotten

too big, something that is beneficial for Google, and detrimental to the people trying

to support it.

As we watch videos, we fuel the desire for content creation and for those that create

content, we are creating too much, we are the problem, all of us.

Youtube is saturated because of our own doings, and there's nothing we can do about it.

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