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YouTube Question What is the target of your Youtube channel?

Stanley | Team TB

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lol I am trying to build an audience so that I can sell beach and fishing inspired paintings. But my audience doesn't know that yet. They only know that I do fishing videos.
 

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Value Proposition for Andrew Kan: I help You (Creators) overcome the hurdles stopping You from accomplishing your film goals, using the expertise and methods I did, I believe if I kan you kan too!

Is my channel's :D the focus on film making :D
 

ASMRSadie

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My channel I do ASMR videos. Which is basically videos that people can relax to that cause some that get "tingles" to have them. Though I post a variety of videos as many different people have different triggers. So I may do a tapping video or eating or writing, etc.
 
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My target is to give people an escape from the harsh realities of life. To empower people with skills that improve their drawing so that they can distract themselves with something creative and constructive.

And I'd be lying if I didn't say a portion of my purpose is to flex my art muscles and to get compliments for the art I make :joy:

But the comments I get. The stories shared with me about how I've inspired people to draw or improve their drawings. THAT is the reward :heart:
 

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Realistic fishing stories told with elegant simplicity.
 

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Just to entertain with art and music that ive made
Pretty simple

The problem I see with that is, what is the value to the audience? If it's YOUR music and art there is a lot of value for YOU, but it isn't too clear for the audience? :X
 

Aaron

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The initial idea behind me having a YouTube channel was actually simply to draw in people as eventual clients to my freelance creative business. Over time it has done that and has opened the door for me to do many cool things... Now with the whole COVID-19 nightmare here I may begin to shift it (in my free time) to focus more on providing direct value to the viewer which would help actually build the channel's audience instead of funneling viewers to the business.
 

Niki Proshin

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I see both value for me and value for my viewers. For me, I get inspiration to create something interesting, and also get better at the things I like. With a possibility to reach more people and share my ideas with them.
As for the viewers, in the future I see my videos useful for planning long term travels and anything related to that. But now it's mostly just entertaining videos about traveling and languages.
 

dean the rat

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My channel I do ASMR videos. Which is basically videos that people can relax to that cause some that get "tingles" to have them. Though I post a variety of videos as many different people have different triggers. So I may do a tapping video or eating or writing, etc.
i love your channel, i do asmr but its with rats eating food, i love your vids
 

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I guess you can say my channel is in the automotive niche without the quarter of a million-dollar +Supercar. Eventually, I would like to work with automotive brands to share their message while at the same time show my viewers how things work or how their built.
 
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hi All my channel is about bringing autism awareness and allowing others to see how my sons autism, although is challenging, doesnΓÇÖt stop us from getting out and doing adventures. We love riding horses, kayaking and exploring our world through outings and making fun projects. We have a great life and are about to embark on what will be our greatest journey and we will be documenting its evolution over the coming year.
 
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