@grundstromleo And in a few days, goodbye for inauthentic content.
Is creating AI content without a CMS really profitable considering the significant risk involved?
I don't feel comfortable using AI right now, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the matter.
@wannercashcow Don't you think there are niches where uploading longer videos makes them perform worse, since shorter videos might work better in that niche?
Big creators are rarely the best to learn from as a small creator.
This is especially prominent in gaming.
Many of them are EXTREMELY reliant on their returning audiences, both for bolstering their AVD and viewership.
Meaning they can produce lower-quality content in higher volume and still achieve healthy, if not exceptional, viewership.
Retention best practices are often poor, consisting of a lot of fluff, lack of structure, and heavily reliant on personality.
You'll learn a lot more from looking at small channels that are excelling, as they have to work harder and be more on point to achieve the same results.
Quality has likely dropped over time for the big creators because they learned they can get away with it, OR they built their core audience when the niche was less saturated.
@successfaceless I completely agree. I only apply it to trending channels with very high frequency news, which are more about volume than quality. And also for economic reasons, since there are many videos every week.
@successfaceless I understand, and yes, most of them sound robotic, but it's true that there are some interesting ones, although not as many as 11labs.
@saimagnate Is that how you replicate content that has already been created and uploaded by your competitor? Rewrite it and change the packaging?
Because I don't know how to manage ideas previously implemented by my competitors.
Yesterday was my best day on YouTube, 350€ in one day with my channels, as I always say:
Always grateful but never satisfied.
It is time to continue sowing.