Interviewing BAYO | The First Time We Met

TL;DR
Two YouTubers discuss their experiences in growing their channels, facing criticism, and the challenges of maintaining a work-life balance.
Transcript
hey what's going on everybody welcome back to the channel my name is jacob restituto and i'm a musician from north port new york and today i have the absolute pleasure of having a fellow youtuber actually a fellow 100k youtuber shout out to 100k appreciate actually he's the guy this is the guy that helped me get my plaque or it's on its way my yout... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫵 Building a global audience on YouTube requires strategic scheduling and creating content that appeals to viewers from different regions.
- 🪭 Some fan bases can be supportive and dedicated, while others can be negative and critical.
- 🍉 Relying on a single income stream, such as Patreon, may not be sustainable in the long term, necessitating multiple revenue sources.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did you both navigate the challenge of building a worldwide audience on YouTube?
Both YouTubers found that scheduling videos at times convenient for different time zones helped them gain a global audience. They also found that reacting to artists from specific countries or regions helped attract viewers from those areas.
Q: How do you handle criticism from fans and deal with rude fan bases?
One YouTuber shared the experience of receiving negative comments from certain fan bases, especially if they made more pauses in reaction videos. However, they also mentioned the incredible support of fan bases like Ali Patahi's and Alec Benjamin's.
Q: How did you manage to turn your YouTube channel into a full-time job?
One YouTuber turned to Patreon during the lockdown, which provided a stable income during that period. However, they found that relying solely on Patreon was not sustainable in the long term. They still work in the hair industry to maintain financial stability.
Q: Have you ever faced mental health challenges while doing YouTube?
Both YouTubers acknowledged that being a content creator can take a toll on mental health, especially when trying to balance work and family life. They highlighted the importance of self-care and finding a balance between creating content and spending time with loved ones.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Two musicians and YouTubers share their experiences in growing their channels and using reactions as a way to gain more exposure for their music.
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They discuss the importance of having a worldwide audience and the analytics that show where their viewers are from.
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They highlight the impact of different fan bases and how some can be supportive while others can be negative and critical.
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They also touch upon the challenge of balancing a full-time job outside of YouTube with their channel and the unpredictable nature of income from platforms like Patreon.
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