YES!
"Have you heard about this BITCH in Michigan"
Best line I've ever heard. I don't laugh out loud often but this did it for me.
So listen, MJ, you've gotta do this more regularly. I'm telling you, this could blow up big time.
I can see this getting VERY big in the youtube space.
There's a whole subsection of teens and college kids who share your views and don't have a voice on the internet and you're filling that niche with a video like this. Your blunt attitude, and passion are pefect. lovelovelovelove <3<3<3
I don't want to come off as a downer, but I'd really like to see more of these vids and have a few short tips:
Last month for 2 weeks I experimented with a "Rant-A-Day" just to see the viability of actually doing daily videos ON TOP of client work and product creation and customer support. Each day the quality of the videos got better and better... By the end of the second week I was able to get a half-decent image with integrated music, segmentation, multimedia integration, and custom thumbnails for each.
Example:
At the end of the 2 week process, each video only took me 1 hour total (between writing, shooting, + editing). I think it's something that's totally viable for you to do twice a week.
Many popular youtubers with their own product lines (Michelle Phan, Soap Queen, etc.) run contests through their youtube channel for each product launch. Back when I was selling videogame ebooks I used my Minecraft channel to launch my ebook to the gamers and it was the best launch I ever had.
Once you meet the minimum quality threshold, you'll have hundreds of shares for each video. Think about what a a popular youtube channel would do for your next book launch.
Congrats on making such a freakin funny video!
"Have you heard about this BITCH in Michigan"
Best line I've ever heard. I don't laugh out loud often but this did it for me.
So listen, MJ, you've gotta do this more regularly. I'm telling you, this could blow up big time.
I can see this getting VERY big in the youtube space.
There's a whole subsection of teens and college kids who share your views and don't have a voice on the internet and you're filling that niche with a video like this. Your blunt attitude, and passion are pefect. lovelovelovelove <3<3<3
I don't want to come off as a downer, but I'd really like to see more of these vids and have a few short tips:
- Shorter videos are more 'sharable'. When a friend shares a 7 min video, there's 7 mins worth of 'social currency' they're spending. If the video's decreased to only 2-3 mins, There's decreased social currency that goes into it.
- I can actually see each "you might be a sidewalker" as it's own video. People would have more incentive to share them in conversations. If I'm talking to my bro about our deadbeat cousin, I'd share a 'you might be a sidewalker' video that directly references his character, without also sharing 10 other irrelevant ones.
- Segmenting and music make a HUGE difference with audience retention. When we were working on a youtube campaign for Showtime we split-test this and the results were CRAZY. Music drives retention, segmentation drives engagement.
- We're so far away from you. I wish we were close enough to see your face.
- I'm pretty sure they're outside of 'titlesafe' which means that there are a few people watching the video on their Smart TVs or some mobile devices that just can't see the "free download" text.
Last month for 2 weeks I experimented with a "Rant-A-Day" just to see the viability of actually doing daily videos ON TOP of client work and product creation and customer support. Each day the quality of the videos got better and better... By the end of the second week I was able to get a half-decent image with integrated music, segmentation, multimedia integration, and custom thumbnails for each.
Example:
Many popular youtubers with their own product lines (Michelle Phan, Soap Queen, etc.) run contests through their youtube channel for each product launch. Back when I was selling videogame ebooks I used my Minecraft channel to launch my ebook to the gamers and it was the best launch I ever had.
Once you meet the minimum quality threshold, you'll have hundreds of shares for each video. Think about what a a popular youtube channel would do for your next book launch.
Congrats on making such a freakin funny video!