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I've recently been making some experimental YT shorts videos. As an afterthought I uploaded to TikTok and Instagram since I had nothing to lose.Unfortunately, I don't think there is such a thing for every platform. It would be nice if you could create a single post and have it posted on all your platforms, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin, TikTok, Facebook, etc, but I do not know of any way this can be accomplished simply because many of these platforms have way different styles of posting limitations.
As much as I hate to admit it, yesterday I opened a TikTok account. I almost threw up just landing on the home page I was so repulsed by the videos that I saw, but I muscled threw it and created my account, and uploaded my first video.I've recently been making some experimental YT shorts videos. As an afterthought I uploaded to TikTok and Instagram since I had nothing to lose.
I try as much to do it all from the desktop but for IG Reels, I was forced to copy the video file to my phone then upload it from the IG app. It is a pain in the neck. On TikTok, it wasn't too bad uploading from the desktop. But IG is forcing users to upload from their phones which also means you have to type the title, hashtags, etc. from the phone which I don't prefer.
Both in TikTok and IG Reels, I immediately stop the video play and silence it going in. I just go in long enough to do what I need to do and get the heck out. However, I do take the time respond to comments viewers have left and study some analytics.As much as I hate to admit it, yesterday I opened a TikTok account. I almost threw up just landing on the home page I was so repulsed by the videos that I saw, but I muscled threw it and created my account, and uploaded my first video.
I am just going to use it as a way to drive traffic to my YT account, even though I m not sure how the best way to do that is yet. The whole production methodology of how people make TikTok videos makes my skin crawl, so I will not be following those methods. I will just stick with how I have been making YT shorts. So basically, I am just gonna make a YT short (which is a teaser for my full-length YT video), and post it to my Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok accounts. One video to serve them all. I am down to producing only one video a month for my JE channel, so I can spend time during the month promoting it on these other platforms. It probably won't do much, but every little bit helps since YT slashed my viewership in half last year and it has never recovered.
As much as I hate to admit it, yesterday I opened a TikTok account. I almost threw up just landing on the home page I was so repulsed by the videos that I saw, but I muscled threw it and created my account, and uploaded my first video.
I am just going to use it as a way to drive traffic to my YT account, even though I m not sure how the best way to do that is yet. The whole production methodology of how people make TikTok videos makes my skin crawl, so I will not be following those methods. I will just stick with how I have been making YT shorts. So basically, I am just gonna make a YT short (which is a teaser for my full-length YT video), and post it to my Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok accounts. One video to serve them all. I am down to producing only one video a month for my JE channel, so I can spend time during the month promoting it on these other platforms. It probably won't do much, but every little bit helps since YT slashed my viewership in half last year and it has never recovered.
In a way, there is an opportunity to stand out by having serious solid, grown up content. Yes, we would be in the minority but that means we can stand out more if and when we get discovered.I have a TikTok account, but I havne't used it because well for the same reason as you - the idea just makes me nauseated.
You may want to check out the Motorola Moto G series. There are phones that work very well for $150-$200 each when their are on sale. One of my Motorola's is from 2019 and dedicated to recording. I think they are pretty good for what I am trying to do vs. spending for a $1,000 phone. I am going to upgrade to a 3rd phone so I have two Motos to record if I need to at the same time. They work great with a Blue Yeti Microphone too!One of my biggest problems is that my phone is not cooperative because it's pretty darn old, but we're trying to max out it's life (we've already changed the battery twice). Until recently you could not upload anything on computer. I also can't screen record on my phone (it's that much of a dinosaur) so doing a short of a Canva tutorial on the mobile app just can't really be done unless i do something with a camera and then it doesn't look right. It's just a bit difficult for me to create vertical content, but definitely trying to think about how I can create vertical content for all of the platforms.
I am not saying this is the best phone on the market, but you should look into the OnPlue 7T or the 7T Pro. They can be had for a great price on eBay if you buy used, and they are hands down the best video phone cameras I have ever used by a mile. Honestly, If I were starting a YT channel today, I probably not buy anything else, the video quality out of these phones is that good. They are a couple of generations back but are fully updated to the latest version of Android. I have to 7T, and my wife has the 7T Pro. The main difference between them is the 7T Pro has a rounded edge screen and a X3 telephoto lens, and the 7T has a flat screen and only has a X2 telephoto lens. Both phones have three forward camera lenses, which are, Ultra-wide, Wide, and Telephoto.One of my biggest problems is that my phone is not cooperative because it's pretty darn old, but we're trying to max out it's life (we've already changed the battery twice). Until recently you could not upload anything on computer. I also can't screen record on my phone (it's that much of a dinosaur) so doing a short of a Canva tutorial on the mobile app just can't really be done unless i do something with a camera and then it doesn't look right. It's just a bit difficult for me to create vertical content, but definitely trying to think about how I can create vertical content for all of the platforms.
I'll look into them, but we really prefer to get a new device with at least some sort of warranty because we've had such bad luck with used devices. I also need to HOLD a device in my hand before I buy to feel weight and if I struggle to hold it with joint pain & smaller hands.I am not saying this is the best phone on the market, but you should look into the OnPlue 7T or the 7T Pro. They can be had for a great price on eBay if you buy used, and they are hands down the best video phone cameras I have ever used by a mile. Honestly, If I were starting a YT channel today, I probably not buy anything else, the video quality out of these phones is that good. They are a couple of generations back but are fully updated to the latest version of Android. I have to 7T, and my wife has the 7T Pro. The main difference between them is the 7T Pro has a rounded edge screen and a X3 telephoto lens, and the 7T has a flat screen and only has a X2 telephoto lens. Both phones have three forward camera lenses, which are, Ultra-wide, Wide, and Telephoto.
I have never had much problem buying used. I always buy units from reputable dealers in Excellent condition. eBay offers a SquareTrade warranty for a little extra if you need a warranty.I'll look into them, but we really prefer to get a new device with at least some sort of warranty because we've had such bad luck with used devices. I also need to HOLD a device in my hand before I buy to feel weight and if I struggle to hold it with joint pain & smaller hands.
Unfortunately, that's not my experience even from reputable used dealers. We have had extremely poor luck with eBay so that is just not something we're willing to risk. Plus like I said, I really have to hold a device in my hand to see what I think about it in terms of size & usability. It's not just about financial responsibility it's about how it looks and feels in my hand due. Until 4 years ago I didn't even use a smart phone at all. My flip phone died and my husband gave me the smaller of the two he had. Even it's too heavy and too big for me and now things are even bigger & heavier than that. We actually were going to buy one a year ago (a not quite as new as they come, but still had a flat screen and it was tolerable at best), but it required an unlimited data plan for 2 years and that is not something we can add to our budget any time soon. We certainly couldn't pay out of pocket for a new one. There are lots of things that come into play as to why we can't get one right now. Price is only one factor. Appreciate your feedback though.I have never had much problem buying used. I always buy units from reputable dealers in Excellent condition. eBay offers a SquareTrade warranty for a little extra if you need a warranty.
This is how I look at it. A new flagship phone will run you $1,200 to $2,000. You can buy 8 to 12 OnePlus 7Ts for that amount of money, so if I break it, I have not lost much, but I have saved an incredible amount of money.
I fully understand. I was not suggesting that you buy a 7T for use as a phone, but as a video camera. It is just a cheap way to get a high-quality video camera. I don't know what type of content you create, but 99% of my content is shot from a tripod, not handheld. It seems like with your limitations, you really should consider tripod shooting as well.Unfortunately, that's not my experience even from reputable used dealers. We have had extremely poor luck with eBay so that is just not something we're willing to risk. Plus like I said, I really have to hold a device in my hand to see what I think about it in terms of size & usability. It's not just about financial responsibility it's about how it looks and feels in my hand due. Until 4 years ago I didn't even use a smart phone at all. My flip phone died and my husband gave me the smaller of the two he had. Even it's too heavy and too big for me and now things are even bigger & heavier than that. We actually were going to buy one a year ago (a not quite as new as they come, but still had a flat screen and it was tolerable at best), but it required an unlimited data plan for 2 years and that is not something we can add to our budget any time soon. We certainly couldn't pay out of pocket for a new one. There are lots of things that come into play as to why we can't get one right now. Price is only one factor. Appreciate your feedback though.