Re: the downside of exposure for outside work, time to change your name for the muggles! Fran Smith should do nicely.
@FranLab4 жыл бұрын
It's true - when this KZbin thing goes bust I'll have to change my name to get back into retail.
@markthompson42254 жыл бұрын
do you think Fran Fine would work
@EEVblog4 жыл бұрын
@@markthompson4225 Sounds like a super hero alter ego, I like it.
@ExperimentIV4 жыл бұрын
Mark Thompson i love the nanny, and fran drescher as well. nice one :P
@lorddissy4 жыл бұрын
I vote for "Fran Rose Sophia Dorothy Blanche". This way you can keep your name and still mess with all the pattern recognition algorithms :D
@BryanMahoney5104 жыл бұрын
This copyright crap is out of hand I see it all over youtube.
@richardbrobeck23844 жыл бұрын
I agree I like Frans channel because it's different just like I watch EEvblog and bigclive great channels
@simontay48514 жыл бұрын
It seems everyone but you owns your videos. Fran said the content on those laserdiscs is not available anywhere else. Not on DVD, not on TV maybe on some obscure VHS tape somewhere. If anyone owns it, its NASA, certainly not the BBC. There are ways to fool the content ID system. Slow it down, put a border around the video, split it up into parts.
@KaizerPowerElectronicsDk4 жыл бұрын
@@richardbrobeck2384 If you like bigclive and EEvblog, you might like my power electronics teardowns as well :)
@sting64az4 жыл бұрын
@@simontay4851 Change the language and see what goes hahaha...
@chuffpup4 жыл бұрын
It's insane. I said about ten years ago, every single thing would become marketed commodity... even the air we breathe. It's coming. You tube was every random and cool thing.... once. Fran is keeping it real...... trying to keep it real. It's sad to see the stress of it. Doing what you love isn't an option any more. Someone will appear to stand over you and extort the living crap out of you, no matter what you do. I don't like it.
@danishnative95554 жыл бұрын
The decline of KZbin is happening faster than I expected. Data gathering for $ ends creative video. Algorithms don't appreciate real people anymore.
@mikethebloodthirsty4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure Algorithms have ever been the best way of finding new stuff... Sometimes you might get turned onto something good if you're lucky... But not often.
@sheep1ewe4 жыл бұрын
@@mikethebloodthirsty They usualy just chewing on old material ower and ower again i allredy watthed several times, or some fancy milion babe channels wich does not interest me even the slightest.
@abigguitar4 жыл бұрын
@@mikethebloodthirsty Algorithms are used by Google because 1) they can, 2) Google is too lazy to hire people to actually review the content and 3) It's the fastest way to "detect" infringement. Unfortunately, KZbin's own algorithmic detection is ripe for abuse. Today, that's mostly how it's used. People create "content holder" accounts and then flag anything and everything they possibly can. The Multi-Channel Networks (MCNs) are mostly responsible for this. If you are a channel owner and join an MCN, everything you upload becomes listed under the content ID matching system, even if it's not valid content or content that you don't actually own. I've had many copyright claims made on videos that make no sense strictly because a channel (which was part of an MCN) uploaded a video that contained the same cutscene as all other people will see on a play through. This then causes a copyright claim due to content ID matching for a channel who has no valid claim on that content. KZbin's "detection" system is far too simplistic and is easily gamed. And yet, Google definitely knows this and does nothing about it.
@spvillano4 жыл бұрын
@@abigguitar give them time, your name will likely end up copyrighted and you'll lose the right to use it.
@jamminwrenches8604 жыл бұрын
Someone needs to create a new platform similar to the old youtube. I know the hurdles make it nearly impossible but deep pockets could make it happen.
@stewbacca21194 жыл бұрын
Rip it. Use a VPN, and put it back out into the 'public domain' of bittorrent.
@ballandpaddle4 жыл бұрын
I second the motion.
@chrisa2735-h3z4 жыл бұрын
I third the motion.
@arnieslab4 жыл бұрын
Fourth
@lucyinchat4 жыл бұрын
Archive.org is better.
@Electrowave4 жыл бұрын
Or lbry.tv
@angelic_slayer4 жыл бұрын
The internet ain’t the ‘foundation’ Asimov dreamed of.. just another sales platform unfortunately.
@216trixie4 жыл бұрын
Pretty limited view of the internet.
@YodaWhat4 жыл бұрын
That "Foundation" was more like a Wikipedia, attempting to store the sum total knowledge of their civilization, so it could be rebuilt after the predicted collapse, and rebuilt much more quickly.
@mattbrillhart29224 жыл бұрын
KZbin is canibalizing itself. Other highly successful channels are struggling too. I feel it’s the beginning of the end of KZbin, at least as we know it.
@alextirrellRI4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I've noticed lately KZbin seems to be going down the 'tube'. A lot of channels I watch are dealing with the same problems.
@lesferguson70204 жыл бұрын
Is it because they want the masses to start paying for subscriptions to their tv show content instead of watching free stuff?
@mattbrillhart29224 жыл бұрын
I think that’s part of it. It’s a broken model with how they monetize me it. We went from short commercials we could skip to now having a minimum of two commercials at beginning and can’t skip the first one. THEN, you might have a advertisement every 5 minutes. I’ve literally watched a 25 minute instructional video that had 5 different advertisement breaks in it...
@monad_tcp4 жыл бұрын
@@lesferguson7020 its not free stuff, its content from authors paid by the ads, they're just stealing it
@sumduma554 жыл бұрын
@@lesferguson7020 its AI.. KZbin doesn't want to assume liability so they bend over backwards to comply with the DMCA as well as using their own in house system meant to augment it to avoid vicarious liability like cox was hit with. The problem is that AI or artificial intelligence has advanced to a point of availability that it is easier and easier for more markets and people to access it. This leads to powerful tools in the hands of idiots who trust technology over common sense. In shot, AI is allowing morons to feel as confident as professionals. As this happens, you will find people or organizations making spurious claims and youtube is afraid to error in any way that would expose them to liability. This copyright clampdown really started about the time Cox lost and was liable for 1 billion dollars to various recording labels.
@CyclingSteve4 жыл бұрын
I quit paying the BBC license fee when I quit watching TV for KZbin two years ago, I now pay the same amount per month via Patrion to my favourite channels. I give twice as much to Fran as I do to others because her channel is twice as awesome. Enjoy the break Fran, burnout is hard but you'll get there.
@jc.11913 жыл бұрын
Nice 👍
@andrewt8364 жыл бұрын
You’re a treasure Fran! Keep doing what you’re doing.
@mustie14 жыл бұрын
its a hard balance trying to do what you like and what gets the views, plus this is the lowest income month, l try and do a long sunday vid to appeal the viewers but if l get some others more my liking l put them up mid week, but maintain every sunday, 1st.
@VegasCyclingFreak4 жыл бұрын
10:42 It seems to me that KZbin is not interesting in helping anyone unless they have like 1,000,000 or more subscribers, multi-millions of views and can shove ads down your throat every 2-3 minutes in a 10-15 minute video.
@floydloonie48803 жыл бұрын
I'm a new subber, and I have almost never seen a suggestion from YT to watch your videos. YT sucks more all the time. Other channels I regularly watch have gone to another forum to escape the crap that YT slings.
@numa286124 жыл бұрын
Fran, I can say that as a long time subscriber that KZbin's algorithms will show me things that I am not interested in so much more often than YOUR videos that I actually SUBSCRIBE to. You're not letting us down, it's the media you're on (KZbin) that is. Keep on keepin' on! I know it has to be tough, and there are probably times that you question going on, but you mean so much to so many people. I know this because your videos have been a source of entertainment and delight for this old EE for many years. You're 99% right about manufacturing, too, and the kit economy is not only a whole lot of work but minimal margins. However, I think people would pay $60 (or more) for a kit. Grab an old Heathkit catalog from the late 70s or early 80s and check the prices on some of their stuff... then triple it to adjust for inflation for today's dollars. Granted, todays maker market is different than the amateur radio/hobbyist computer market of those days and Heathkit is probably not the best poster child for anything, but I think you get the idea.
@pixelflow4 жыл бұрын
If only youtube had a way to express public domain stuff without any ads... oh right. No money in that.
@monad_tcp4 жыл бұрын
youtube started as a way for public domain stuff, it was your tv/tube, but no, now its just fucked normal TV
@abigguitar4 жыл бұрын
There's nothing that says you can't monetize public domain materials. Unfortunately, what Fran attempted to post isn't in the public domain. The copyrights on that LD compilation haven't yet expired. This means that placing a copy onto KZbin likely constituted unauthorized duplication of that compilation. So... here's the misnomer. Regardless of whether or not you make money, copyrights remain valid to the copyright holder. It's not whether you make money, it's the act of unauthorized copying / duplication that is considered infringement. Placing a copy on KZbin violates "copy" + "rights" (i.e, copyrights). If, as a copyright holder, you don't ask for removal of all unauthorized copies, that's as good as saying it _is_ a valid copy. The act of not requesting removal of unauthorized copies dilutes your copyright and makes your claims weaker in the future. If you wish to retain copyrights over your material, you must be diligent in asking for removal of all unauthorized copies... else, you may lose your copyright over that material.
@dsandoval93964 жыл бұрын
@@monad_tcp I remember a time when KZbin RARELY have ads and when they did show up it was a 5 second spot. Seriously, 5 second ads. And again this was once in a blue moon. Man, does that make me old? KZbin is so fucked right now, I've been witness to asinine behavior on YT's part that can only be explained by exec's who live in a bubble calling the shots.
@JacGoudsmit4 жыл бұрын
Upload the digitized videos to Archive.org.
@deltaray34 жыл бұрын
If you're not already, help support archive.org with a donation. I donate $10/month because I really like what they do and they really need it.
@abigguitar4 жыл бұрын
@TheCessnaDriver Eventually, Archive.org will be forced to succumb to RIAA and MPAA pressures, forcing them to cave in and perform DMCA takedowns. For now, Archive.org has been quietly out of reach of Hollywood. At some point, they won't be and there _will_ come legal pressures to either get them to comply with alleged copyright holder claims or face losing their entire domain by their domain registrar. Domain registrars don't take kindly to domain holders who willfully break the domain registrar's own terms and conditions. Domain registrars are then more than willing to suspend domains for breaking said terms and conditions. Archive.org needs to be careful.
@steve1978ger4 жыл бұрын
@@abigguitar - there's no reason to be defeatist about this. There could be no greater difference in policy than between KZbin and Archive.org. The latter will fight false copyright claims and fight to keep things lawfully in the public domain. KZbin just wants to make money, and thus provides a venue for those who steal from the public domain, and then take a cut from the add revenue. Again, archive.org fights for public domain, KZbin is a major accomplice to the criminal gangs stealing from it.
@SergeantExtreme4 жыл бұрын
@@steve1978ger It doesn't matter that Archive is willing to fight false copyright claims because RIAA and MPAA have deep pockets, and they can bankrupt Archive with a constant barrage of lawsuits. The correct action would be to upload them to The Pirate Bay where they can never be taken down. In that sense, The Pirate Bay is actually the greatest internet archive in existence!
@chrisroberts22664 жыл бұрын
the BBC has lost its founding mantra of “inform, educate and entertain”
@sutrasofdelight4 жыл бұрын
Hi Fran. I have led a life of manufacturing clothing and costumes and of course all of the trials and tribulations are very similar to your manufacturing issues. However, there may be another idea... after 20 years, I eventually realized that making and selling unique or very small run, high priced items was much easier to keep up with and required very little capital investment. Your notoriety could focus your audience as buyers and really help launch this forward. We would all love watching you make limited-run, unique, expensive "toys" or custom useful items that are available to bid /purchase or custom order. Since there is no way to compete with large manufacturers, just leave them in the dust and follow the path of the Haute Couturiers: special, unique and VERY expensive. Love your channel!!!
@xjet4 жыл бұрын
I have TWO channels over the 150K sub mark and I'm still living hand-to-mouth. Making KZbin a full-time gig is *NOT* an easy path. On the up-side, KZbin themselves are doing "very nicely thank you" with ad revenues of $15b, up from $11b a year ago. Creators are hurting but YT isn't.
@patrickroeill87464 жыл бұрын
find other platforms for your work.Because thats what you do, work and should be compensated for it not just you tube
@macthompson97503 жыл бұрын
@@patrickroeill8746 lol what other platform? twitch? Patreon? How do you get patrons? My other channel go deleted and I filed about half a dozen appeals over about 6 moths and I just go it back the other day, so thats cool. And I don't even have content on it. But I was banned off of youtube before I ever even uploaded. They never told me WHY i got suspended. Just that I violated terms of service and their harassment policy. I kind of think it was for posting a link to a website off of youtube. Because I don't use strong language or anything unless its a channel and comment section that already has that type of thing. In some of my discussions in youtube comment sections every now and again I might post a link to an article or news page and thats against terms of service apparently. So thats my best guess. But I never got any sort of warning. Just went to the grocery store, got back, and my channel was banned. I was working on videos at the time and was told I was not allowed on the platform. I couldn't even log onto another account if I was on google chrome. I had to switch back to using firefox to even log into my back up account. But i was blocked from even trying to start a channel in the future. So atleast I got my channel back and the right to be a potential creator, but the nature of my content is critical so it really does make me worry about the problems i will face in the future.
@kayneF12513 жыл бұрын
Maybe you should have invented UTUBE. Lol
@jc.11913 жыл бұрын
I don't think KZbin is necessarily mature yet. This may become the go to tv of the future, and perhaps revenue for channels will improve. We'll have to see.
@xjet3 жыл бұрын
@@jc.1191 Sorry but revenues for channels are about to take a dive. YT is giving itself permission to put ads on *all* videos, even non-monetized channels. That means they'll have a glut of ad-space and the laws of supply & demand dictate that this will see a dramatic fall in the price of advertising -- thus the amount that partner channels receive. Once again, YT wins, content creators lose :-( I made a video about this recently.
@eilrahc__3 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend a few weeks ago about KZbin and what, or more specifically who, it's really for. Despite often being trumpeted as a platform for independent content creators, it isn't, it's for big business to further its own ends and make itself even wealthier, and the longer KZbin exists, the fewer opportunities it provides for the independent creator as they get swamped by content from huge media conglomerates who are responsible for the vast majority of the most viewed KZbin content now. These companies know the cost of everything but the value of nothing, and in the market society information and knowledge and creativity is only valued if it can be profited from by some fatcat.
@bitluni4 жыл бұрын
The Space Odyssey panel was actually one of the videos that I really enjoyed watching. You shouldn't put too much attention to the growth. The viewers you get from shallow content most likely won't be very engaged and will less likely support you on Patreon. I have the exact same experience. I see selling kits more like a community service. Nevertheless, the margins were still ok to finance all the hardware I needed and a new editing PC last year. I create the boards for my projects anyways so I just order a few more. A sold batch pays for the next batches. Taking paid sponsorships might take some financial pressure from you. The viewers won't mind. Keep it up!
@TheFalcro12344 жыл бұрын
I am sharing this to support you in the only way that I can. there is no way that someone in the UK should be able to copyright claim something that was done in and by NASA...ugh
@EEVblog4 жыл бұрын
You are right, cheap kits is mugs game. Even expensive high margin kits are still a PITA time sink.
@FranLab4 жыл бұрын
I've done the numbers - a few times - and it always comes up the same. I was going to do the Sputnik reproduction kit but it would have been a $40 item, if you printed your own case!
@markpitt52484 жыл бұрын
@@FranLab I've thought about making kits but the problem is I can build the kits to a high standard but will people buying them be able to? So that opens up to constantly being in contact with people trying to build a complex product with limited soldering skills for sometime after the product has shipped and the cash been spent. No thanks! I've spend over 2 years developing the firmware, designing a PCB and aluminium case and still nowhere near market. You are right manufacturing your own product is a mugs game, I hope to get my box of tricks out as a niche product but it highly unlikely to make me any money for the time and effort put in.
@eatmedrinkme96284 жыл бұрын
@@FranLab How about just selling plans for kits? It's not hard to make copies. :D oh and PS, you popped up in my recommends today 5/22/2020
@NikClark4 жыл бұрын
This made me sad. I only found this channel recently. You have been keeping me company for days now. I hope you are ok.
@Craig_Spurlock4 жыл бұрын
Copyright laws need a worldwide reform! KZbin especially needs to scrap their entire system and start over.
@Cheepchipsable4 жыл бұрын
Without the youtube system there may well be nothing...except endless lawsuits.
@electronicsNmore4 жыл бұрын
The good thing is, at least you uploaded them to Patreon, and not YT. You would've gotten copyright strikes. YT likes to push big channels, it's really obvious when you see the trending list.....A popular channel (mostly the "goof off" or "family" type that don't help viewers save money or educate them)can have 250K views in 12 hours and be "Trending", meanwhile you or I can have more views for a video in that same time frame, and you won't be on the trending list. I've only been on the list twice. Smaller channels videos get buried way down the search results. I've had viewers tell me many times over the years, I was searching for a particular DIY repair video, and watched 10-20 first, and when they found mine 2 pages down, it was the best and they couldn't figure out why it wasn't at the top. YT can be very frustrating.
@birdseyeview15434 жыл бұрын
I work for NASA as an animator. I create a spacecraft piece and put it out through normal channels. Free for use by the public. Later, a company makes a video using it. I cannot by law upload or use it in that edited and copywritten form, even though it would not exist without me.
@SwitchAndLever4 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! You can make treatments of public domain material and it would fall under copyright. Even editing a video in a certain way is such a treatment, and it is likely why these are under copyright. Though, I don't understand why the BBC would be claiming copyright, could be some license transfers and such going on.
@SwitchAndLever4 жыл бұрын
@@JamesMears76 then you have to file a counterclaim, and that's when it gets dicey, and if the company pushes back on its fraudulent claim then you could end up with a strike against your channel, or a long time in civil courts trying to clear it up. The system is broken, largely because KZbin has decided it will not act as an arbiter in these situations. Read up on the situation around the copyright journey the channel h3h3 had to deal with, which ended up in a lawsuit, which they won. Still, months and months of work, and money and stress involved.
@stephenpwilson19304 жыл бұрын
That sounds to me like, it's lawful to plagiarise and call it your own . I live in UK but don't like nasty tactics. I do however like Fran.
@SwitchAndLever4 жыл бұрын
@@stephenpwilson1930 the question is whether this specific situation is nasty tactics though. The source material from NASA is obviously in the public domain. But if I take that material and alter it in any way (even things like color grading, or editing the timing, anything) that new interpretation is copyrighted to me, similarly how this material would be copyrighted to whoever made the laserdiscs. For you to use my material would be in breach of the copyright, you would have to go back to the NASA source material and publish that to be on the right side of copyright legislation. This extends to just about anything. Films like Nosferatu are in the public domain, so you can take that and recut it into a short film, for instance, and I cannot take that recut that you made and publish it like my own, even though I could do that with the original Nosferatu movie. A better license would be for the NASA material to be licensed under Creative Commons Share Alike, which requires the new material to be shared under the same license, meaning anyone could use the derivatives as well. However, that would require a major change in operation for copyright legislation in the US, since the current laws were made before Creative Commons was ever thought up.
@stephenpwilson19304 жыл бұрын
so if I take a BT King and alter one note I get the royalies? sorry but that's not fare and not my idea. It's a nasty tactic.
@stavinaircaeruleum22754 жыл бұрын
Fran this absolutely breaks my heart...damn them.
@MrRadar4 жыл бұрын
You should upload these discs to the Internet Archive. They don't have any automated copyright bots (though the downside is that if content uploaded on your account gets too many manual takedown requests they'll just purge everything you've uploaded, and your account, with no recourse).
@salspitz1774 жыл бұрын
great answer....archive.org is public domain??
@aspensmonster4 жыл бұрын
I thought they took the public archive down, but the actual data stuck around. It becomes a dark archive at that point.
@alextirrellRI4 жыл бұрын
@@aspensmonster I'm still seeing a bunch of 'abandonware' software being uploaded to the Internet Archive. There's plenty of companies that would probably want some of that stuff taken down and I've been quite surprised what I'm easily able to find there.
@MrRadar4 жыл бұрын
@@aspensmonster I don't think the data is actually deleted, but good luck accessing any of it. This happened to my first account there so I know first hand.
@Tocsin-Bang4 жыл бұрын
I have uploaded quite a bit of content to the Internet Archive. All of it is public domain. Copyright has been claimed in a couple of cases, even when the original copyright was owned by the UK Government and I have their authority to publish it!
@leviwilkerson4873 жыл бұрын
Fran your video about ufos ''what are they'' was the best, most concise description of this phenomena, and how they do what they do. You're right, if that was more widely promoted , new viewers might be tuning in.
@matthiasrandomstuff22214 жыл бұрын
It's harder to get more attention on KZbin these days because there's so many more people doing it, and doing it full time. So there's just that much more high quality content trying to get everyone's attention. Very different from how it was five years ago.
@dsandoval93964 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call it *quality* content so much as there's just plain content. True the budget for a lot of channels are growing so there's a lot of "flash" but as far as actual quality content, IMHO, is really hit or miss. There's channels I sub/watch that I think are quality but almost all of them have been in my subs for a very long time. That's because as soon as I find one I sub, BUT, that honestly doesn't come around all that much. At least for the amount of subjects I'm interested in. This is only my opinion though.
@mariaberovic3562 жыл бұрын
Just to encourage you, KZbin recommended your channel to me. Keep up the good work!
@f15sim4 жыл бұрын
Upload it to the Internet Archive - they'll be happy to host it.
@davidsandy59172 жыл бұрын
If this is from NASA, there is no copyright. If someone claims a copyright, you can claim fair use if it is for education or criticism.
@beauslim4 жыл бұрын
KZbin is just plain broken. I miss videos from my favorite channels all the time. I generally have youtube auto-playing in my office all day as I work. Instead of showing me new content from the channels that I'm subscribed to, it often insists on showing me old videos that I have already seen (sometimes just earlier in the day) and other random stuff. Obviously this means that my favorite channels aren't getting paid.
@Cherijo784 жыл бұрын
OMG yes. The repeated videos I've already watched is insane these days. Alternately, I get presented with weird content I don't want to see at all. Add to that the fact that there is no way to actually block channels I personally find useless or disgusting... ugh
@tookitogo4 жыл бұрын
So it’s not just me? I’ve been going crazy with YT just suggesting old videos, even ones it SHOWS as being already watched!
@YodaWhat4 жыл бұрын
Never use automatic play. The AI behind the scenes does not know you, and can't be bothered to get to know you, if it is even cabable in some limited way. Instead, it shows you things that happened to be watched by others who had some similar viewing to yours, which has the net effect of the AI 'thinking' you are like those other people in your tastes, which is mostly untrue. But the implied similarity persists, and you will continue to get things you are not interested in, and may violently dislike. And if you clear your KZbin history, it is no better, because then the machine has NO idea about what you have shown you like. If the YT AI is going to remember everything, it could at least make it easier to find JUST the things you have watched, in a special list, and just the things you have liked in another list, and similarly for disliked, commented on, etc. But noooooo, that would be too useful, too human-friendly. :/
@davidherbst4 жыл бұрын
When will KZbin be made to pay for their extensive complicity in copyright fraud?
@dsandoval93964 жыл бұрын
Probably never.
@EricBowersTrekkie4 жыл бұрын
I just increased my pledge on Patreon. I wish I could do more. Have you considered putting content on LBRY?
@conifergreen22 жыл бұрын
It's the same with the music industry. Greedy and selfish people who do not realize that without the public they would not exist. How much do we have to continue to pay until its paid for? Never apparently. I boycott them all. There is life without them.A better life.
@theannoyedmrfloyd39984 жыл бұрын
We must find ways to break KZbin. You're not the only person getting KZbin crap. There are ways to get around it.
@zizmares4 жыл бұрын
We need some competition for KZbin.
@mbirth4 жыл бұрын
@@zizmares PeerTube might become a competitor one day. It's decentralised, so there's no central entity that can blacklist videos, do one-click copyright claims and stuff. It's a collection of lots and lots of servers, all interconnected and independently managed by completely different people (and all with slightly varying rules). But the best thing is: You could set up your own PeerTube server and connect it to the rest of the network. And even if all other systems blacklist your videos (which is highly unlikely), they would still be visible on your own servers.
@basspig4 жыл бұрын
What we need is to crack the barrier to multicasting from a residential connection. It's a technical barrier. Broadcast a stream that millions can connect to at once.
@mbirth4 жыл бұрын
@@basspig PeerTube solves that with the player. Each player re-distributes the video to other people. Similar to how Torrents work.
@basspig4 жыл бұрын
@@mbirth That still involves seeding the channel with lots of P2P computer nodes. This is why BitChute often just buffers instead of playing the video. I've stopped trying to watch content on BitChute because the videos frequently won't play after a reasonable wait. What I'm talking about here is making a stream from your home residential computer and crafting the code so that when each viewer connects, it's an open stream to be tapped, not a new private connection. The idea is making the stream public so one stream, many viewers.
@sr2127874 жыл бұрын
That's a damn shame with the laserdisks. Would be wonderful to see them. Love you Fran, keep your chin up.Hope it all works out.
@brandonlewis25994 жыл бұрын
Yeah, post DMCA you effectively have no appeals process and no recourse. No process. If it's old enough, it should be public domain. Your video on the Hollywood warehouse fire makes it crystal clear that we are going to *lose* important cultural works because of this.
@brandonlewis25994 жыл бұрын
I used to volunteer for a 16mm educational film archive (afana.org). They are in a similar position, hanging onto wonderful educational content that is trapped in an obsolete format. In some cases they have the only extant copies, and in some cases, the copyright status is utterly unclear -- the artists are long gone, the publishers defunct, the negatives lost or destroyed. Even Google got into trouble when they tried to digitize and make freely-available all of the out-of-print books. It's a huge mess. Do not know what can be done about it :(
@trevorc44134 жыл бұрын
Old enough doesn't even matter. NASA stuff (and anything else from the government) is public domain from the start. (This is a particular problem with C-Span content. Videos of congress don't get copyright protection, but once a news organization broadcasts something using C-Span content, they'll totally use the KZbin claim system on anyone that uses that clip. Totally illegal, but not worth pursuing.)
@brandonlewis25994 жыл бұрын
Wish I knew what to say about your issues attracting viewers -- relying on KZbin's algorithm is probably not a good plan -- you need to promote your channel elsewhere, but obviously that's easier said than done.
@JennyEverywhere4 жыл бұрын
Stuff by the US Government are supposed to be in the public domain and uncopyrightable. Ever heard of dBase II/III/IV? Ashton-Tate created it, and eventually Borland bought it from them. Then the US Government got involved, and it turns out that the original code was a US Govt project, so it was uncopyrightable. Borland and Ashton-Tate both basically had a hugely popular application that suddenly, overnight, was rendered public domain and no longer their property. Anyone could use the xBase code in their own products. That spawned systems like Foxbase, Foxpro, Clipper, Force IV, and other xBase-derived systems. All they had to do was completely rewrite the code to make it unique, and they could copyright THAT. These people who are slamming the NASA footage with copyright claims are claiming to own something they can't possibly own, and it's just not right.
@scottwood50984 жыл бұрын
when records went obsolete so much content was lost and never carried on to cd.
@number3Gman4 жыл бұрын
Fran, you just need exposure. Makers the world over love your content, myself included. I found you through Adam Savage and Tested, I like your kits idea but maybe it's time for more collab videos and work with larger followings. Big fan, first time Patreon; Frank.
@pomonabill2204 жыл бұрын
Oh Fran! SO very sorry to hear of this crap! KZbin has gotten pretty strict/tight/cheap lately, while still screwing up accounts and how content is stored. I almost started my own channel, but after reading horror stories I decided not to. They take TONS of time to produce content, and there is some pretty awful/stupid/meaningless content that seems to have a large following for some unknown reason. I would love to contribute more, but I am financially strapped so I do what I can, but your channel is worth WAY more than I can give, and I can only wish the best for you. I will continue to watch and donate what I can because you do try and create excellent content. I just hope you don't fall apart and do take some time away from youtube as it has become alot for you and you DO need a break! Don't worry about us.... we will still be there when YOU are ready! Take care and all the best to you! Bill
@GaryCameron7804 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear you're having to deal with this shit. Love your channel.
@hourujuna4 жыл бұрын
I remember when I used over 100 years old public domain film material in some video for my Lo-Fi ambient stuff and soon I got copyright strike from some record label. I did the research and found out they had one music video on their channel that used material from the same pd film. I contacted KZbin and the claim was removed, but after that I also removed my video because I knew someone else may strike it again. it would have been too much work compared to fact that my video gets only few views per year. In other words. That automated copyrigt strike thing just doesn't work right
@ordinaryaverageguy764 жыл бұрын
It seems there's too much power in the hands of the copyright owner. OTOH, I see a lot of small artists getting their original (copyrighted) works ripped off & there's no one who will help make it stop. If you don't own lawyers & a deep litigation fund, you're out in the cold.
@swinde4 жыл бұрын
@@ordinaryaverageguy76 But, on the other hand one up-loader got a copyright strike on one of his own copyrighted music . Someone stole his music and added lyrics and claimed it as their own.
@ordinaryaverageguy764 жыл бұрын
@Swinde That's interesting! I imagine it's been sorted out in courts or something but is the tune with lyrics a new creation or not? Even if it was, though, the songwriter shouldn't have been able to flag the original score writer. The online tools for CR issues just don't seem competent.
@swinde4 жыл бұрын
@@ordinaryaverageguy76 True. the guy that added lyrics needs to get authorization from the writer of the music.
@MrDayinthepark3 жыл бұрын
I just pledged on Patreon for you Fran. As a former Evans & Sutherland employee, a former Hewlett Packard employee (who got fired for getting upset at their 55,000 offshoring of technical jobs, to Mexico), I support you.
@tommypartin64314 жыл бұрын
Much love Fran. KZbin would never be the same without you. 🤘🏻
@FennecTECH3 жыл бұрын
The viewers love your vintage tech schenanagains. That’s what brought me here. 60s and 50s teardowns You might be able to make a bit of moola on the side by repairing old smelly electronics while you’re making videos. I **LOVE** watching crusty old tech getting ripped apart and even more fixed!
@GadgetUK1644 жыл бұрын
KZbin is hard imo! In order to continue to get an increase in subs, I've found you have to do two videos a week. If you have a gap for a week or two, everything starts to drop. It's hard to maintain Patreon support too. When I lost my job back in October I had a lot of support from people via Patreon, which secured my channel - but like you I have seen the pledges drop gradually and not increase, despite having the same or more Patrons. I am getting to that point again where I am thinking I cannot continue due to the way things stand and may need to just stop everything and focus on things outside of KZbin.
@tristonmccarthy50464 жыл бұрын
It really is a shame stuff like this is being taken down. I feel like there is an active force against archiving on youtube. Making this available for non-monetized viewing on here should fall under fair use. I have had so many archive channels I have been subscribed to permabanned aver this bs. It breaks my heart.
@deadfreightwest59564 жыл бұрын
Or use the "magic" derivation method: Reverse the video right to left. Add a big "watermark" (should cover at least a third of the screen).
@WFKURadio244 жыл бұрын
Try Nebula for sure lots of good youtubers like Issac Arthur and Joe Scott have signed on with similar frustrations. Also We have had similar problems with youtube... We have deals with many minor and most major labels for broadcasting music, however youtube live doesn't have a proper appeal. There is no way to even tell them or send them said agreements. It's hard to argue with bot-police, and there is no one to contact (at least for us). Good luck and keep the great content coming! You have massive skills, If you want a semi high paying job in welding, construction, electrical/mechanical engineering, aviation, etc....here in Vegas, I am pretty sure it would be 123, however museums are a bit tough.
@xjet4 жыл бұрын
I am presently in the process of setting up a video server that will be open to the world. If you want to send me any video you'd like hosted on this server then feel free. I've had so much stuff demonetized by KZbin (unfairly) I've decided to put *anything* they demonetize on that server and thus it will be totally beyond the reach of the copyright trolls.
@beefchicken4 жыл бұрын
xjet the copyright trolls will start to harass your ISP.
@xw5913 жыл бұрын
I'm kinda new but I love your vibe. You seem like a really cool, knowledgeable, down-to-earth person. I can tell you what I like in Science youtube: quality over quantity. Don't stress trying to pound out video after video! I like quick vids on quick concepts and long vids on engaging concepts. I like videos driven by ideas. I think it'd be cool for you to tour a museum, or take us into the manufacturing process itself. You can use youtube shorts to boost viewership. Don't be afraid to clickbait- it'll never be as annoying as Action Lab's. Collaborate with other small youtubers like Dom Burgess to cross audiences.
@kynetx4 жыл бұрын
Fran, I hope you get all the things you could ever want. I loved listening to you all the more in this video. I know the subject matter is rough, but you're an excellent contemporaneous speaker. You're amazing when you go off-script.
@myvideos98112 жыл бұрын
Fran, it's ok. stop beating yourself up . We live in a world today of every man for himself . and of course, it all relates to money, money, money. sad but true. You can try and turn the tables to tell companies you are promoting their product. they might even pay you?. good luck. keep going. we need you.
@mogwopjr4 жыл бұрын
I love the venting! Keep doing you Fran and I'll keep watching. You're an inspiration, thank you
@johannesdesloper84344 жыл бұрын
Well this is a while ago now. Watching your video's for quite some time now and a bit more frequent past months. Like it a lot. Unique channel. Recently also saw a great vid on the Saturn F1 engine... wow..great education and not the usual shallow youtube conent. You seem to be a great person and also like you being able to tell stories without editing the hell out of it like most youtubers do.. makes it very real. I haven't got the $$$ to support you but thank you for sharing your work.
@hirumbiffidum91454 жыл бұрын
7:20 I'm glad you brought that up you said that the jerkoff that ran the apartment turned on the water and flooded it :( Were you ever able to pursue civil litigation ?
@itosan57924 жыл бұрын
That was a hard watch. I feel for you Fran.... humbled by your humility, keep working it there is hope at the end.
@brentbarr4984 жыл бұрын
18:22 That sounded JUST like something Adam Savage would say... you had me laughing really good remembering all the MythBusters episodes.. :)
@PSKResearch4 жыл бұрын
I try to run rare or out of print footage & movies in public domain. But some crappy band burns a CD with a just a few sound effects or brief audio clips from the footage with their music onto their "copyrighted" CD, then turn around & make copyright claims against everyone running the old footage. And KZbin almost always take the side of the claimant. I even got a strike trying to fight a dispute about well documented public domain material. How could the audio in my 1928 footage possibly infringe on their 2015 rap CD? Then I ran some public domain US Air Force military footage, & got some Russian copyright company claim rights to it. Played Mozart & Bach of me playing on a pipe organ in a church I that I was working on, & got a dozen copyright claims against that too. Nobody owns rights to Mozart, or my own performance of it.
@tahustvedt4 жыл бұрын
Everyone go and add Fran Blanche to "featured channels" on their own channel.
@stephenpwilson19304 жыл бұрын
I would if I had any. my chanel isn't looked at at all
@jjcaruso442 жыл бұрын
Fran, I support and applaud you for all you do. You are a wonderful and unique person - in a great way with your convictions, interests and ability. I've sent you a couple of messages in the past few days and I want to support you. I'm retired and worked on McIntosh power amplifiers in my deep, long background. I have a few units that I would give you if you want them. Some need repairing, which I know you can do. You can sell them and keep the profits to help your channel - to hell with subscribing and your losing so much of what you deserve. These items will be yours to sell and use the money for FranLab however you please. Please respond to this message so I know what to do next to help you. - John
@HolgerBarske4 жыл бұрын
I hear you. My support for you won't stop. Not sure what else I can do other than wishing you all the best.
@needgamesnow34664 жыл бұрын
Almost 50 years old now and still chuckle when someone says "Uranus". lol. Great video (yet again).
@SwitchAndLever4 жыл бұрын
Who owns the library? Well, no, publishers cannot stop you from reading books, that has nothing to do with copyright. However, if you take a book from the library, copy it and distribute it, then yeah, the publishers would probably have an issue with that. That is essentially what you're doing here, you're distributing copyrighted material. Well, that's the second question, is it copyrighted? If it is fully NASA material then no it is not copyrighted, because everything NASA publishes is in the public domain and claims of its copyright is fraudulent. However, depending on what has been done with that material before it was put on the laserdiscs it may have ended up being copyrighted again. Like writing music using sounds/data from NASA missions for instance, or painting a painting based on a space photograph. There are many examples. Either way, KZbin is really the wrong platform for the preservation of this kind of material. Archive dot org would be a much better outlet, and I would encourage you to upload it there.
@DavidLindes3 жыл бұрын
Glad I wasn't the only one to balk at that analogy. I'd love to see such things be free/public domain/whatever, but under existing law, that's just not the reality. Libraries are free of charge to use, though, in pretty much every United States municipality that has a public one (at least as far as I know)... but they'll still use DRM, etc.
@Bassmusician424 жыл бұрын
You are such a cool person Fran. I enjoyed the things you stated here. Once again $$$ ruins everything. I'm a gruff old rock and roller, but you are soooooo smart and I cannot blame you, I worked hard all my life, have tried to help you my little bit!
@michael9314 жыл бұрын
If BBC is claiming they they own the copyright, and that can be proved illegal, then I think you can sue them for damages, and/or at least get an injunction.
@eloyex4 жыл бұрын
yes you can ! you are right !!! but you need a ton of muscle to do that !
@marcuschandler37493 жыл бұрын
Hi Fran, I’m a new subscriber. The best way to raise your revenue is to add ad’s throughout your videos . I’m sure KZbin might expand your video if they feel as if more revenue could be made from advertising. Just my opinion. Love your content though.
@--Lam4 жыл бұрын
Just came here to say KZbin is not for archiving old but cool stuff. archive.org is :)
@nickdryad4 жыл бұрын
Lam... is it really? How much old stuff is uploaded for the benefit of research and just for the joy of seeing the stuff that made civilisation what it is? Cool stuff is often lost among the dross.
@davepatti22964 жыл бұрын
Hi Fran. Understood your KZbin rant. I have to wonder though if some of the subscriber issues is just the dwindling number of tinker types today. Now I'm in my early 50s, I remember or have actually used some of the gizmos you feature on your channel, love it! Now I'm also a ham radio nerd of ~30 yrs. actually built some of my guitar effects (Tom Scholz was my idol), so I naturally drifted into your orbit. I'm in engineering (instrumentation electronics) and I don't see the hardware-savvy types coming along. Engineering grads are software savvy, very little hardware understanding. Not a cut against them, they are bright but building stuff is just not part of their interests. There are lots of Raspberry Pii and Arduino YT pages, that's saturated. Plus the content that is "popular" on YT seems to be mindless drama and jiggle....nobody seems to want to actually learn anything anymore. So I bet YT just caters to what sells, not to educational and fun content like yours. So yeah I'm sounding more like an old timer every day it seems LOL. FWIW I've enjoyed your content and so many of those gadgets bring back good memories for me, thank you.
@johnellison30304 жыл бұрын
Wow. Skylab. Man i remember that. Had my own hand drawn target on the roof so it wouldn't hit when it was coming down. Long time ago now.
@TheRealFunar4 жыл бұрын
archive.org might be an option to preserve the content. I'm not sure how they get around the bogus DMCA claims, but they seem to be able to.
@TheRealFunar4 жыл бұрын
Just realizing it's October 2020 and KZbin just told me about this video... from February... WTF....
@davidbono93594 жыл бұрын
0:02 Uh-oh, Fran's got something on her mind...
@VulcanOnWheels3 жыл бұрын
Several companies claim copyright on the same videos? Surely I misunderstand! Always put yourself first, Fran. Your wellbeing is the foundation of how well you can be there for others.
@scottthomas62024 жыл бұрын
The accuser doesn't have to show ownership? I thought in any copyright claim, you would have to show you had legal ownership of the material...what am I overlooking ?
@thebeetalls4 жыл бұрын
In a court, yes. KZbin isn't a courtroom. On KZbin, you are guilty unless proven innocent -- if you even get that chance.
@ordinaryaverageguy764 жыл бұрын
It seems the copyright landscape is tilted in favor of the artist/creator in order to encourage more creativity. And CR laws differ internationally. At least in US law, any new creation (including things like this BBC compilation) are automatically given copyrighted status unless the creator says otherwise. Hence, "ownership" is automatic; you don't have to go to some agency and get an ownership certificate. Therefore, "showing ownership" isn't as simple as showing the deed to your house or title to your car.
@johndododoe14112 жыл бұрын
Those laderdiscs may have been using the news company edits of the NASA material. Because if this was the raw NASA material, those copyright claimants should be sued to hell for claiming copyright in government materials. And KZbin should be sued for allowing it.
@pgknippel4 жыл бұрын
The more youbTube monetizes it's own platform, the more it'll practice being a cop.
@KurticeYZreacts4 жыл бұрын
EDUCATION SHOULD NOT BE CENCORED. Great video. This makes me pretty mad at the way our world works sometimes...
@Panhead49EL4 жыл бұрын
:01 Saw that face and thought to myself, "I'm not getting the regular song, am I."
@JackT_Music_on_Vinyl4 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@andersonamplificatio4 жыл бұрын
Wish I had some dough. Love your work. You are a good example, for boys and girls, hard working people, techs, engineers and explorers. Rubin or Rogan to tell your story that needs to be told on a national stage. I pray for some hope and peace for you. Your strength will carry you through. I know it.
@trevorc44134 жыл бұрын
Yeah. trying to make a living off of KZbin money is hard enough. Also having to pay for significant commercial space is definitely hard mode.
@FranLab4 жыл бұрын
It is do-able, but cheap open commercial space anywhere near civilization in the US has pretty much evaporated in the last 5 years.
@KentuckyRanger4 жыл бұрын
Copyright on KZbin is so strange... I tried monetizing my channel for a while, but the flags restrained me from being as creative as I wanted, so I took monetization away. Since then, I find I have much more freedom to edit the way I want, and let the copyright owners flag away. But what really buffaloes me are the copyright restriction flags. The owners just don't want their work used period, so they restrict it worldwide. What's really odd is, some of the less than 10 second clips of copyright content I've used, are just simple stuff, that you'd never expect to be restricted. Stuff like 3 second snips from Saturday Night Live, they're so bad about it I've stopped using anything from SNL... And I totally understand the total weirdness of KZbin and how they circulate a channel within the vast number of people on it. I seriously think it's a money game. The big channels get bigger, because they pay Google to make sure they show up in searches and suggested videos. These mega channels are produced by large production companies, and are like the NBC, CBS, & ABC production companies of KZbin. They're bank rolled by investors, and have huge pull with Google, because of the money that exchanges hands. If you're a smaller channel, like yours, and one of these companies takes notice of you, you're set to take off. If you don't, then you're left trying to make it as best as you can, because the way it works in KZbin is, you either get lost in the shuffle, or you're channel gets the top tier when being searched. I know many will disagree with me, and it really doesn't matter, because I create on KZbin to have fun, and be creative. I've just witnessed over the years what has happened since the beginning, and it's pretty sad the way things have gone. I see really cool creative channels like yours struggle so hard, while other channels that leave me scratching my head leap from 10k, to 100k, to over a million in just a few months. It used to be that if you were creative, and had quality content, you had a chance on KZbin. Since Google took it over, the rules have changed, and now, only well backed conglomerate's get the backing and search hits, while the rest are left in the dust. I'm so glad that creators like yourself have Patreon to help where Google has left you high and dry. God bless, and good luck!
@heatshield4 жыл бұрын
Stomp a bunch of DVDs for your own archive backup purposes. I'll hold a full set for you. You can charge me for storage of your backup copies if you want. 👊😎
@PinkNoiseManufactury4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! Wish everyone would listen to this who is trying to hit it big in youtube ... Hugs!
@zyspan4 жыл бұрын
Just shared to feckbook, I wish I knew how to do more.
@indykurt4 жыл бұрын
For new subs, you could do a series, meaning one video every couple months, about stuff the new viewers would find interesting. I'm just an old viewer but I see guys making extreme lasers, water cooled LEDs on drones, wacky stuff like Electric Boom. I don't mean to copy anyone but do what you love and be interesting to this generation. If you use a soldering iron, put an affiliate amazon in the description and get 50 cents from the sell of that, put your merchandise (T-shirts and your swag) on the wall. Do you have access to a kid, meaning 16-21 yr old, to have on the show. Have her/him build a FPV drone and fly it, and build/invent stuff that this generation wants to build and do a song together. Your present content is exactly what I like because your work station is how mine would look like, your projects are stuff my generation think about. Your pace is refreshing to me as someone who never watches TV and spends all my entertainment time online. But I am becoming more like these kids and find myself clicking forward on videos or watching them at 125%. I don't want content like yours to disappear, people are so disposable now and it is getting worse. I would like YT to see competition to force them to be what they were when they knew they needed creators. I have experienced the copywrite hammer several times. Music/sounds that are copywrite free today will be sold to someone then they will take your earnings. Artist that don't care will die or sell their stuff to a corporation then you get a strike. I had a video where I put headphones on and you would hear a very little sound of the song that played for 2 seconds while other louder sounds were going, and some corporation flagged me. In a World where you can buy Happy Birthday and get paid everytime someone sung 2 words of it with the notes. Sorry rant over. Good luck smart and talented lady.
@j0nthegreat4 жыл бұрын
wow.. .first 3 seconds and i can tell you're PISSED
@johnbogle64754 жыл бұрын
What ever you do, don't blame yourself. In what way did you change what you were doing to cause this? There are several KZbinrs that are running into the same situation and asking the same questions (check out some of Rick Beato's rants). What you present is an educational channel which AFAIK should allow "fair use" of some copyrighted material (they will still take you down but who said life is fair? ). I realize you situation isn't exactly the same but Rick has been consulted by congress about what to do with streaming content. I don't know but he may have some direction or ideas. Love your channel and will keep watching anyway. Keep doing what your doing as long as it makes you happy :). Thank You!
@Syntox4 жыл бұрын
Absolute horseshit. As if anyone is making money on any of this. What a stupid time to be alive
@thamessinclair20104 жыл бұрын
In principle, the potential of making money from this comes up when demand is seen to exist. It would make sense to, instead of just blocking the content, per default first switch the content to monetized on the open video streaming platform (here: KZbin) and collect the earnings for the detected rights holder to pick up. This party could then also react by calling for an individual deal with the uploader. A number of standard templates could be offered by the platform simplify the process. This would lead to a win-win situation more often than not, probably.
@m4dizzle4 жыл бұрын
What about LBRY? Is there some strength in numbers and distribution against the (should be criminal) business of copyright ambulance chasing?
@MrChief1014 жыл бұрын
BBC, huh? Seems like it's the recording medium that is somehow triggering the bots.
@antney11084 жыл бұрын
Eliot Brown Q: How can the material something is recorded on, which never left her premises, trigger a copyright strike? A: It cannot. KZbin uses a filtering algorithm to compare uploads to known copyrighted content and a “hit” triggers an automated response. If the content makes it online, individuals can still flag content as their copyrighted content whether or not it truly is.
@JackRussell0214 жыл бұрын
I guess I can echo what some others are saying here - you have to use some other streaming service other than youtube. There are several to choose from - I ran across one earlier today on a different youtube channel, where the guy was dealing with fair-use 6-second limits when discussing music theory - he uses Nebula. I haven't even signed up yet - it just happened that youtube recommended a music theory video after yours (who the hell knows why). Now it happens that I found that interesting. I don't know if I even will sign up, and there are other streaming services out there. The monetization and rating algorithms are entirely a separate issue, and I know others are also dissatisfied with youtube. Don't know what the answer is.
@mauriciotorres58754 жыл бұрын
It is happening with everithing... even the seeds for agriculture belongs to monsanto or Bayer or whatever........ it is going to happen soon with the air you breed
@heyyou51894 жыл бұрын
It will happen with your health. Segments of your dna will be owned by corporations. The editing medicine could do to cure you will not be allowed without royalty payment to the owner of that dna code
@pd41654 жыл бұрын
WTF are you talking about? If you buy seeds with content from Monsanto/Bayer then sure - they make a profit. Why shouldn't they? They're not just seeds - they're seeds with extra work put in. If you don't want to give them a profit buy your seed from somewhere else - it's a free market. I could go out and buy a bottle of oxygen. Why isn't it free when the oxygen was? Oh, I don't know. Maybe some extra work went into it.
@heyyou51894 жыл бұрын
@@pd4165 Sort of. If you have a strain of beans your family has been growing and handing down for generations you should be able to keep doing that right? Now if you give me some and I decode the genome of that strain guess what? I now own that genome sequence and can legally stop you from reproducing or altering that genome in any way. That is how big companies own seed stock. Simply decoding a genome gives them rights. If they decode your genome or any part of it they can now prevent you from altering it without their direct consent. They are not obligated to give that consent.
@notajp4 жыл бұрын
hey you True! It has actually happened. A farmer was selling his own seed stock, and was sued by one of the big conglomerate seed companies. I remember reading about it a couple of years ago. Pretty ridiculous, but that’s where we are now....
@Aearonjer3 жыл бұрын
I understand the frustration. I gave up on editing fun things/inserts in videos and now include only my own content including art, and music intros/headers. May not be the best, but I own it all. I once got claimed for a song I wrote and performed, as it had a celebrity name in the title. So stressful. Sweet channel.
@thefixitgal4 жыл бұрын
Try Vevo. They're cool with most things.
@jishcatg4 жыл бұрын
Guerrilla Marketing. Stickers with the word Fran & a QR Code. Just have to figure out the best landing page for the URL. Then people can print them and drop them all over their cities. Other techniques might work too. Maybe that could increase subscriber count.
@ordinaryaverageguy764 жыл бұрын
>Then people can print them and drop them all over their cities. So, let me see if I got this right... you're proposing she get advertised by basically having her fans littering? And why would just the word "Fran" convince anyone to visit a URL? :-/
@jishcatg4 жыл бұрын
@@ordinaryaverageguy76 I did not intend to literally have them dropped on the ground, or from the air as I don't think that would be terribly effective, perhaps a poor choice of words. Neither did I claim to have a complete marketing plan in place (it is guerrilla, after all), though I'll see if I can submit one early next week for approval. At any rate, a lot of places you go in a city, you'll find suitable places to put small notices like this. Bulletin boards, counters at local shops (with permission). They don't necessarily need to be affixed permanently, merely placed somewhere not too obtrusive. Or, if you are a particularly naughty individual, you could affix a sticker to a pole or other structure commonly used for notices like this, though not strictly permitted, is generally accepted by society (Bill Stickers is still on the lam). As far as just the word Fran, that was the first idea in my head, but the thought was to utilize a feature of a lot of humans called curiosity. In fact, I'd wager that a lot of the people that would enjoy the channel have such a trait (though recent evidence suggests many do not). Alternatively, you could put a small blurb about what the channel is about and why someone should visit the link, but I'm not sure that would be more effective. I've not invented a lot of these techniques or ideas, btw. They've been done before, I'm merely applying them against a new goal.
@ordinaryaverageguy764 жыл бұрын
@jishcatg No, I didn't think you literally meant dropping them onto the streets. But a lot of unwanted little ads like that are just a lot of waste paper. Only a tiny fraction of people randomly exposed to such are going to find Fran's content engaging. She requires too much interest in how things work vs being just users of tech. And internet users have grown rightfully leary of going to random URLs. Targeting likely audiences seem to be less wasteful and wishful thinking. Trade shows, hamfests, vintage electronics shows and such are more fertile grounds for dropping her channel ads into. But just getting more eyeballs on her channel isn't tremendously effective while YT continues to screw with algorithms and reducing per-view revenue to channels. She needs something more substantial, from the sound of it.
@jishcatg4 жыл бұрын
@@ordinaryaverageguy76 Oh, well, to me, littering is pretty exclusive to dropping things on the ground. I agree those are good places too, but you know what, I am very techy and like her channel and have never been to any such event. The perfect is often the enemy of the good. There is VERY little detriment to getting someone to look at the channel that isn't interested in it, so I think it's not a big deal to get lots of strikeouts. Dare you to click this random URL? bch.gg/rndusb
@renx994 жыл бұрын
youtube recommended me to you, and subscribed.
@markmartin30403 жыл бұрын
When I come out of the woods I like to watch your blog because u remind me of a girl in one of my wildlife biology classes years ago. Take care
@MrMaxeemum4 жыл бұрын
Hey Fran how about doing collaborations more often? That way you will reach outside your bubble.
@simontay48514 жыл бұрын
Yes, this. Do a collaboration with an already successful YT tech channel to get more exposure. Not sure who though, right now.
@KRich4084 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain the attention span of people are getting shorter, people want instant gratification, if I could afford to contribute I would! I enjoy your videos you take a refreshing approach to the topic.