There isn't a punchline for that last joke, because, well, it's rhetorical... I'm sorry. 😂 You're doing great everyone - keep going!
@Calvin.The.Unfindable Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 you have a great sense of humour... i enjoyed these jokes too.
@coolabstractart Жыл бұрын
😂👊🤓
@TrishaSmith Жыл бұрын
I will say that you have a very lovely voice to listen to and a very friendly face. I was watching you back on Channel makers and I love your advice you don’t come across like you’re selling something you come across like a normal dude and that is why I love watching your channel. Please keep up the good work. Also, I don’t normally like beards and moustache, but yours looks really cool especially along with your hair.
@MotChiecTayBridge Жыл бұрын
You still couldn't fight the urge to explain this joke either! Had to do it in pinned comments 😂
@MC_Deamonking Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@SimonSlav-GameMakingJourney Жыл бұрын
This is 100% true, I'm glad I went with "How I make games in a non-technical way" and I forbid myself to ever use the word "code/programming" because regular people suddenly don't feel like the video is for them. Everyone targeted developers, but no one made a video for regular gamers.
@mrkefirek96 ай бұрын
bro, u dont even have videos
@your_spirit_guide5 ай бұрын
you can try doing a full walkthrough of the game. Some audience love it to be commentary while others prefer non commentary. See what works for you I do watch game walkthroughs from time to time replaying retro games from Sega to Playstation
@DarcysMixedMedia7 ай бұрын
I have had a few people say they'd watch me anyway (short or long; voice-over or not), but only a few, and I appreciate them so much.
@joyfulreflections5 ай бұрын
What a wonderful community you have ❤️
@DividendTalks Жыл бұрын
I was literally looking to see why a new video from Nate hasn't appeared on my KZbin feed in so long and saw you hadn't posted in 2 weeks. Got a bit sad and then as I refreshed my feed I saw your face pop up, had a look and it said it had been released one minute ago. I'm happy now. Thanks Nate!
@SimplyLibbyt Жыл бұрын
Nate, you are one person I will watch every video of even if I don't think I need that info at the moment. You somehow always inspire me, make me smile, and help me feel not alone with my mental health. Thank you for being you and continuing to show up for us. ❤
@your_spirit_guide5 ай бұрын
many people struggle with mental health. I hope you will find love, peace and joy in your life ❤
@TedNemeth Жыл бұрын
Great video Nate. I started doing this last year and it works great. “Easier to consume”…..for me….means light hearted, concise, and engaging. For “engaging” i always try to change things up every 30 seconds to 1 minute: …meaning location and/or music and/or new idea. My audience is middle age so I know NOT to do super fast jump cuts every 3 seconds. I frequently get comments that they appreciate the lack of fast cuts. If your script is strong & concise and your camera presence is strong….you don’t need fast cuts every 3 seconds to maintain engagement. Light hearted + concise + engaging.
@SarahMJordan Жыл бұрын
100 percent agree!
@HappyPawsPhotography Жыл бұрын
Great tip there! My audience also skews to the older direction and I've found that some of my more lightly edited videos are the ones that really took off. That may be why! I'm going to keep noodling, but I think we're getting somewhere!
@gaithouri11 ай бұрын
hey.. i just checked your channel.. cool stuff
@themercurialmoxie4 ай бұрын
Good info!
@TheCreateOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Yep, Corridor Crew hits all those techniques for me. My rule of making a video watchable is to see if my ADD gets triggered. If I get to a section and start thinking about something else, I know I have lost my attention. This was apparent during your example towards the beginning.
@theprogressivemichigander6588 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about this "easy to consume" theory. As a viewer, I feel like I seek out the channels that give me consistent in depth content. For example, I've recently fallen down the Dr. K of HealthyGamerGG rabbit hole (he's a psychiatrist who does long 2ish hour interviews with twitch streamers about their mental state and makes videos on gamers mental health). It seems to get a big audience and be broadly appealing. I know creators like Lex Friedman seem to have long form conversations that go pretty far in depth and get big audiences. I enjoy mid-sized streamers who do similar things like Bad Faith podcast where the creator does long form interviews going in depth on topics related to leftist politics. Your channel is one of the few channels with such short videos which I tolerate. And I only do so because I am planning out a new channel. Usually, I prefer something I can leave on while I drive, exercise, do chores, or am doing something menial at work. I don't like having to search for a new video every couple minutes. So, yes, I agree that obviously some ability to spread is sacrificed by going in depth. Some people don't want the deep dive. But it seems like assuming there is relatively broad interest in the topic, it's possible to go pretty far in depth with a lot of nutritional value and only a little sugar. And making videos for those of us interested in that can probably really ratchet up the watch time. I definitely agree on the relatable point and also the fun point.
@Farawaynow Жыл бұрын
I agree. I usually watch long videos and documentaries. On KZbin I find myself more and more looking to learn something rather than just to be entertained.
@OurOkieHomestead Жыл бұрын
That's actually the cool thing about youtube. Once you find channels that fit the kind of content you like, it will show you similar content.
@CharlieSolis Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back in my phone screen Nate! And the KZbin channel I’m thinking about is yours Nate! Your content is unmissable.
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
Well dang, thank you 🙏
@NancyHanson3472 Жыл бұрын
My favorite KZbin channel is Foresty Forest. He is a master at producing engaging, concise and light-hearted content, and I never miss an episode. His niche is outdoor adventure and van life, and he consistently gets over 100,000 views per video. His videos are always between 10 to 15 minutes long. He interjects a lot of relatable humor and shows his own mistakes and foibles in a way that makes the audience love him. And even though a video may only be ten minutes long, he gets right to the point, and will include two or three different segments such as climbing a beautiful mountain in the Canadian Rockies, cooking a campfire meal and doing a repair on his van. His fan base is extremely loyal because they always know that every one of his videos is going to be a high quality product!
@CreakyBlinder Жыл бұрын
What you described at 3:00 perfectly describes my channel, I am trying to get away from this but every time I try to the videos bomb and that makes me panic and revert back to what my existing viewers want to see from me 😳😳
@NazNaldrettVlogs Жыл бұрын
This might just be one of the most useful videos I've watched in quite a while, also broad enough to appeal to a wider audience - excellent proof of concept!. I'm in the planning stages for a new (technically revived) channel for which this one video has helped me realise where I should be aiming in terms of technical content. Thanks Nate... definately a 'boop' worthy video 😀
@madeinandhra12-rk5mw Жыл бұрын
Sugar is unhealthy for the consumer but not to the supplier lol - I have started an Educational KZbin in my mother tongue, Telugu - I love how you discuss these things. It is not easy to find an audience for Educational content but will try to follow your tips -
@coolabahwoodworking Жыл бұрын
Monday is Nate Day! I feel like I might do that and waffle a little. I think I get in a loop in my brain and can’t explain it straight out. When I see that in the edit and I can’t cut it out otherwise it doesn’t make sense I put b roll me doing it while explaining it so it makes sense and it is easier to understand.
@sandifanning4665 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is the only channel I feel this way about atm. The other channels that came to mind when I heard you, I realize that I don’t watch every video they create. I’ll read the title and the thumbnail, and if it resonates, I’ll check it out. Even if it’s something I know nothing about - but it has to be something that I want to know about, or feel open to at the moment. So I’ll watch *most* videos by those YTers, but not every one. I *always* learn something from one of your videos, or learn a new way of thinking about something, and I enjoy your videos too. Education, inspiration, and entertainment! And easily relatable. I’m not a YTer (at least not yet,) but I’m prepping to launch a Substack, and I find a lot of what you share translates to any kind of content creation, and I love that. You also seem to speak to aspects of YT I haven’t heard anyone else talk about, and make it easily digestible too (no ulcers here) :)
@PaulRansonArt Жыл бұрын
Hi Nate - oh your so right. I found myself in a similar spiral of making videos that make perfect sense to me but didn't perform as hoped. Then I took a big look back to my first few videos. OK asides from the terrible audio, lighting, non editing ... they were too long and flat. Almost boring. I had improved a lot over the next 100+ videos but a pattern had emerged. Keep them light, entertaining, and relatable. I teach art and when I started to inject a little more of me into the videos they did well. I also left in my happy accidents and art pickles. These have now become a 'thing' folk expect. I don't always get it right. So I show folk where I go wrong. Then I fix it! I teach as though we ( me and my audience of one) were sitting and having fun painting. A light hearted voyage of discovery with a few gear changes, fails and ultimatly a win for us! Its Disney on a canvas. And my channel has grown and my supporters love it. So, thank you Nate for helping me become a better chef.... Large portion of applause for Mr Black .. I thank you 👏👏👏😎
@JeffreyKnuppelMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nate! I'd love to see another video on this topic, possibly using real channel examples. On an educational channel, learning to create meaningful content that isn't "fluff" but is still digestible is truly an art (that I'm still trying to learn...)
@MikeRenouf Жыл бұрын
Your best video in ages. This one fits where I'm at with my channel right now 👍
@TousouCaveman Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with all your points. Most of the KZbinrs that I follow are all people that I find the most relatable, which in a way ties closely to your point on "easy to consume" I suppose, considering that it's easier to relate and thus easier to understand. Just a suggestion. Would you be interested in making a video on reviewing small channels like myself? Implementing tips are one thing, but with real life examples as case studies, I'm sure many small KZbinrs and the rest of your audiences would be very interested in this, and the tips and takeaways that you teach will be able to sink in so much better. Thank you for your great videos as always! Have been following you since Channel Makers.
@GentlemensWatchServices Жыл бұрын
This is so true. In the niche I've started adding to is finely balanced. Showing the pretty overview can get 5m plus views, but showing the actual work in any detail only 100's of views. My plan is to sneak in one different bit of detail in each video.
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it holds true for you. Great plan!
@FredoRockwell Жыл бұрын
Great video! You referred to creating more in-depth content for Patreon (and other platforms). If you're looking for topics to cover in future, I think knowing when and how to set up a Patreon offering would be really interesting. Also, I know there's some concern about Patreon's recent changes, so I would also love to know if you would recommend it or KZbin memberships or something else entirely.
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
Noted, thank you!
@SageandStoneHomestead Жыл бұрын
We have hit the sweet spot!! I have people say that all the time. That's incredible to know. 🎉❤
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@j10001 Жыл бұрын
I love it. Sweet spot = sugar coated 😆
@lys_is_me Жыл бұрын
I get very good feedback, especially from my audience with regular viewers who come back for each of my videos.
@MarblesRolling2023 Жыл бұрын
True. :)
@lys_is_me Жыл бұрын
@@MarblesRolling2023 ❤🥰
@MrThinkImPossible Жыл бұрын
Hey Nate, thanks for the info as usual. My retention is about 30% on average. I review sneakers on my channel. And typically after I unbox or reveal that sneaker I lose people. I have tried starting off with the sneaker out of the box and a similar result. For a small channel my views are there not the higher retention.
@robinsnestradio Жыл бұрын
Makes sense! I am working on fleshing out my content as my channel growth is steady. I am tuning into my subscribers "algorithm".
@livingforsail Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Nate. My videos are about the restoration of an old sailboat. A lot of people connect with the concept of restoration but don’t need all the details. Some like the details. This has given me an interesting idea to strategically edit videos with longer cuts for the folks on patreon that WANT every last crushing detail. 🙏👍
@BackToTheBoomBap Жыл бұрын
I think great channels have automatic click videos most of the time. But I can't think of a channel that I like that I'll click on a video regardless of a topic.
@ElusiveFrame Жыл бұрын
You articulated something I was feeling but couldn't put my finger on. Thanks! 😁
@nickbell1198 Жыл бұрын
The Nate Black channel always will watch.
@jonmakesbeats Жыл бұрын
This is huge. Having this sort of inner conflict while I decide how to define the tone for my channel. Thanks for this one.
@djubebe Жыл бұрын
You are great story teller. And I came to realize that thats one of the most important qualities of a great KZbinr. Working on my skills 💪❤
@architektura204 Жыл бұрын
did you mean: Twinkie for the mind and.. boom! these videos go viral? Behind your humor your content is profoundly comprehended; I laugh, listen and learn.
@bobbyrebholz2183 Жыл бұрын
Hey Nate. You're a great inspiration, man.
@overthe1 Жыл бұрын
I REALLY LOVE YOUR VOICE. Sorry, for leaving channel makers. I HOPE YOU COME BACK STRONGER.
@ThePlantPoweredRunner Жыл бұрын
Great video Nate. Loved the jokes at the end. On my channel I have viewers that mention that my videos are very relatable, so I guess I'll keep doing what I'm doing. However my late few videos have seen lower views that normal.
@SageandStoneHomestead Жыл бұрын
Roots and Refuge Farm is like this for me. I don't care what the topic is, I'm watching! Same with Blue Cactus Dairy Goats and Sandi Brock. And, You Nate!! LOL
@derpflanzenfachberater812011 ай бұрын
Gosh, thats one of your best best videos Nate, cause its so important. ❗I'm working at the local government in a small city. And I publish weekly for our mayor article about our local plants, animals and nature. Last week I tried your tipp and shared a personal storie. The people loved it. It was a eye opend experience. 😲Thanks for that. 👍👌Greetings from Germany. 🇩🇪
@shearfunsewing Жыл бұрын
#1 of the 3 secrets really hit home with me, Nate, as an ex-school teacher who spent years creating courses and pedagogy. I realized that I'm giving too much step by step teaching in my YT videos (I have primarily a tutorial/information channel). Thanks so much! I think this must apply even if you are reaching a wider audience. Even your niche followers seem to want it to be light, and hey, if they want more, that's what your info products are for, right? BTW, when I thought of a channel I would watch, regardless of the topic, every time, the very first one that came to mind was yours. And I have lots of favourite YT channels - but even then I am selective when it comes to the topic. But with your channel, I love your approach, your humour, your quirky style your spot-on information (that no one else seems to give us in quite the same way), and your ability to make me feel happy and positive - always a nice way to start the day before working with a Nate-induced smile on my face. Keep giving us more! We love it!
@Homegrown_Hillary Жыл бұрын
1. LOVE the "howdy howdy" sign in the background. 😂 2. I'm curious if you'll see this play out if/when you analyze someone's channel that had a hard-statistics focus and then switched to a more "sugar-coated" focus. But I know I find myself hardly ever re-watching any of your new videos, whereas I was CONSTANTLY watching your more content-rich videos over and over and over (from, ya know *elsewhere* lol). How does the re-watchability of dense videos, especially when they still have humor, compare to the wider reach of shallow videos?
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
Howdy Hillary! I’ve found it’s a balance. Including the regular more dense video helps with findability and/or search. If a more dense video can have more sugar in it, that can be even better
@RoadToAesthetics Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you a whole lot❤
@GoldenK9Campers Жыл бұрын
My wife was listening. She likes you.. and also says i'm relatable !! Yay..
@VioletEmerald11 ай бұрын
Just noticed your "Howdy Howdy" little decoration on the bookshelf. Carefully visible too... What creative and meaningful usage of visuals lol...
@junkolav Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! haha I wanted to go in-depth on a particular topic, but I was undecided if I should do it or not because I might lose my audience. After watching this, now I know. Thank you, Nate!
@TheDorkle Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nate!! Always solid work. ❤
@rickhipson38999 ай бұрын
That Niche statement is such a powerful claim to unpack. I often get frustrated when I post what I feel is a fascinating, in-depth conversation with an author or film maker only to have it flop as far as views go. Meanwhile I can do a solo talking head video that zeros in on talking about a film and it takes off. What you say might well apply to why this often happens on my channel.
@CreativeThinking529 ай бұрын
Hi Nate, Thank you so much for sharing valuable information. Have a great day. 👍💯
@English.Fluency Жыл бұрын
Thank you. If it wasn't for your video, today I would have given up. Right after watching it, I got my camera out and started filming 🙏
@DestroyerMariko Жыл бұрын
I do have viewers who will watch literally anything I post. I have taken to testing their limits, but they will even watch ants carrying my toenail clippings away for 50 minutes. I'm really not sure how this happened lol. Side note: it's a small number of dedicated viewers, it does not indicate success for my channel. It's just amusing to me and that's enough? XD
@COAFFieldTeam Жыл бұрын
Hank Patterson channel. Easy to consume!
@jfrankcarr Жыл бұрын
It depends a bit on the niche. If I want a video on how to repair a lawnmower, I don't want any Dad jokes. If I want to be entertained, that's different.
@jessicaalvis706310 ай бұрын
I watch your channel and I don't really care what you post, but I watch all your videos. Simply because I love your personality, it's just so calming and positive
@markjodonohue Жыл бұрын
Kurzgezagt, Maxx Chewning, Nate (literally clicked this video without thinking lol), VSauce, Casually Explained, Charisma on Command, Veritaseum, the list goes on. All quality channels for different reasons, but all have my trust that the content will be golden.
@back2thenature2 Жыл бұрын
You remind me of the girl in The Last Of Us reading jokes from a book haha. Good advice man, I must think of a way to make my videos easier to consume, I think I've gone too basic and too complicated but soon I'll get the sweet spot.
@ShoddoPlays Жыл бұрын
3:44 Honestly... I took notes... I'm the small percentage that goes in the deep in but still a beautiful example of NOT sugarcoating😌
@BelieveYourSelf-kc9yq Жыл бұрын
your videos is diamond. thank you :)
@Simply_Human23 Жыл бұрын
Yes there are at least three channels that I'm currently subscribed to in which I would watch and listen to them read the phone book lol, I wish they would upload more but I also understand how tiring creating content can be hence it's understandable that they may need a bit of time away but I think part of the reason I'm drawn to the content of reference is I enjoy the personalities and overall style of the channel creators and some of them happen to actually create content similar to reading the phone book. haha, legit no solid focus or focal point in the video but I oddly enjoy whiching the content and get excited when I receive a notification, by the way great advice Nate ❤
@coolabstractart Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Nate!
@CoffeeWalksandWhatever Жыл бұрын
I don’t usually comment but the jokes got me. 😂 And thanks for giving us an idea for what we can offer in a paid membership.
@MarlenesHomeandGarden Жыл бұрын
I agree with you 💯. If it comes of as too preachy or like a principal it doesn't do nearly as well even though it may be a How To video. Nate Black & Primal Video are on my short list of faves. Take care. ❤
@sawyercustom Жыл бұрын
Si ops bit got me. The more questions I ask or it seems emotion I have in the video, they go further. Music and listen to the engine rev without voice over doesn't entice people to interact. On FB reels I've stated thanking people for the support and stars in the video along with asking to follow and share.
@JobOthoniel Жыл бұрын
Great video, Nate, just a question, why did you not made shorts on this channel!! thank you.
@shearfunsewing Жыл бұрын
That's a wonderful question to ask Nate! I wonder if Nate will do shorts. I'm watching his techniques as he builds his new channel and believe me, taking notes! Good question - I hope Nate will reply!
@TacticalToolbox8 ай бұрын
Shorts tend to kill channels that upload "Long form content"
@JobOthoniel8 ай бұрын
@@TacticalToolbox yes it’s very very true
@rookie.handyman Жыл бұрын
My favorite channel that comes to mind ------- NATE BLACK! 😀😀😀👍👍👍
@NoTheRobot Жыл бұрын
Nate speaking of videos that we'll watch anyway, we're going to need that curly hair routine video🤘
@EbayLife Жыл бұрын
Great to see another video from you pop up for me. I have binge watched so so much of your content over the last 3 months, and gleemed tons of tips and guides. Im about 50-60 videos into my journey and I can say its a looong slow process to growth (atleast for me) Ideas for content is easy, but actually getting people to watch is like an endly battle against goliaths. But with you positive outlook guiding me onwards. I will press on and eventually prevail...I hope ;)
@OutdoorsEngineer11 ай бұрын
Alright, your tricks got me. Well not tricks. Brilliance. I've binged almost every one of your 19 videos today. Just a few more to go. I'd get to the end and want more. I want to learn more. I truly want to get better at this thing they call KZbin. And I have found your tips and mindset to be eye opening. I'm going to try really hard to incorporate an improved mindset, open myself to my audience, and provide more value to my audience. Thank you for the tips. You have earned my subscription for the long term. I might even subscribe with my other non-branded channels. Thank you again.
@davejefferynf Жыл бұрын
"Easier to consume" - the absolute truth.
@miljanamonic Жыл бұрын
My favorite KZbinr who teaches KZbin. I love your energy and your style. I am practicing :) through regular video creation to connect deeper to myself and the content I am creating so I can tell deeper, digestible, and relatable stories through video. I would like to hire you to help me, but it is not the best time. I could use much help, and I sometimes feel frustrated. I also get really hard on myself. I know it is part of the process. :) Hard work will pay off. Thank you for your regular inspirational, educational, and motivational content. 💚
@mystkalalchemy2 ай бұрын
You're literally the GOAT! I will watch anything you post🙏🏽 Thank you!
@ThatNateBlack2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! Keep doing awesome stuff!
@BradAllenDrumsKansasCity7 ай бұрын
Great advice Nate. You're the first person I've heard say this. And it's especially relevant to my channel. I create drum lessons and sell courses.
@houcemabdelhedi4084 Жыл бұрын
You make this in the right time for me thanks Nate!💚
@ShaunBalliah Жыл бұрын
Great advice, great video. Thank you.
@toysoldiernostalgia10 ай бұрын
Hey that´s a familiar face :) Happy to see it. I kinda tend to lean more and more towards what you´re talking about. More then a few viewers have commented that they like it when I get realy excited about all these old toys. I was holding that back for many videos but now I try and let it come through more and more. It´s just how I feel about them and that´s what I try to show now. What´s the point of me sharing all these wondeful toys if I don´t also share my excitment about them and that seem to be my common ground with the viewers. And let´s not forget I´m a viewer to and most of us are. It´s just our wonderful world of KZbin and the opportunity to share our passions and make new friends. Take care buddy.
@AafkeArt Жыл бұрын
This is really good advice, I need to heed this, I tend to put way too much in my videos which should be put into different videos.
@timdemoss7 ай бұрын
3:45 I accidentally proved your point by zoning out during that long stretch. I didn’t notice I had done it until you asked me how I felt… good illustration XD
@Loveofpets Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I would watch any video that you make.
@Horologique9 ай бұрын
As usual, priceless advice here! So true about the KZbinrs I watch, I hadn't thought about it but that's exactly what they do
@BrettVaughnB100 Жыл бұрын
Yes that was true for my channel .. I think I have learned .. oh and good seeing you at vidsummit .. didn't talk but I did see you lol
@SaraArmellin Жыл бұрын
So interesting video.. what about a tutorial based channel? Maybe it would be smart to keep 'easy' tutorials in the KZbin channel and move something more difficult into patron or online courses? Thanks for your advices!
@Spunnerd3 ай бұрын
Your strategy about not going in-depth on a topic to reach a broad audience is exactly what my entire concept is built on. After publishing my very first long-form POV video of "Becoming A KZbinr", it gained instantly 100+ views in 15 hours and very positive comments, commenters are really seeing the potential. Fun fact is that when looking at the 'Suggested videos' tab, is that it indeed is shown to a very broad audience, from people who watch animated sketches, to people watching vines and memes to people watching vlogs or challenges. There was no one of the "youtube channel building niche" that actually got suggested my video. Probably found that sweet spot, to not get too in-depth and make it engaging for a wide audience. Although, it's just in the very early stages ofcourse, but it feels I'm going in the right direction. Ofcourse manged to do this by bingewatching all of your videos without being too deeply interested in the actual subject of growing my channel but also coming here for the kind of dry humor and inspiration/motivation! Thanks a punch Nate!
@andrewrobertson444 Жыл бұрын
I consistently return to Nahre Sol's videos, even though she mostly teaches music theory and practice and I'm not a musician. Her early videos were beautiful and really drew me in to what would have been a very dry topic in anyone else's hands. Her later teaching videos show her to be a master educator. And they really demonstrate the principles you discuss in this video. Andy (from Three Twentysix, which you reviewed once and has since taken off, thanks!)
@theONEwatches7137 ай бұрын
Nate, forgive me I finally realized I never subscribed until now. You’re so helpful 🙏.
@SeanzViewEnt Жыл бұрын
Thanks to nate I have over 130,000 subscribers
@greenthrivers6 ай бұрын
Beside a few educational channels like yours I only follow three or four creators that touch the topic of simple and slow living but in the last few months they changed their format so much I started feeling less interested. They went from 15 min to over 40 and it became less consumable for me cause I do have my rules on how much I spend on you tube for entertainment...so their move actually changed my behaviour from being a constant presence on their weekly videos to skipping them altogether. Would you do maybe one day a clip on things like that? It could be interesting 🤔... On the middle part...the explanation, no b Rolls ect...you've lost me😂. It was the clearest explanation you could have given on the topic. Thanks as usual for the precious advice...now comes the hard part, applying the concept...I usually fail at that 😂😂
@A.M.6795 Жыл бұрын
You got me at, "They're always taking things literally." Haha! Ok, this is a really useful video, my favorite on this new channel. Thanks a million Nate!
@artgoshow Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so consumable😂❤😅 3:48
@ThatNateBlack Жыл бұрын
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@dadandsondoitall6 ай бұрын
Appreciate the great advice as always! All our best!
@CharlesWebster-n1z29 күн бұрын
I’m definitely coming back for more of your content!
@PamelaYork Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, Nate. As a jazz musician I really appreciate the music you used in your outro! 😊🎹🎶
@thecozyintrovert Жыл бұрын
I have learned this throughout the years and I will often film a video, start editing it, realize I am rambling too much and I end up re-filming it. I have to be sooo careful not to go too deep into each topic.
@GuitarME Жыл бұрын
Yip! Awesome and reaffirming. This is why I teach practical and easy to digest guitar tricks and licks and for those who want to know the theory etc they can find it in my courses.
@ScrappersDetailing Жыл бұрын
I think relateability is a huge hurdle for me. I have been a teacher for 26 years and I feel that teacher voice always comes out and turns people off :(
@ColdBrewBarbie Жыл бұрын
This totally happened to me, I got too niched down and isolated parts of my audiences, i've now made it more broad but still in a larger niche!
@AthanEvans Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nate!! Check your focus...
@Stefano_Rossi Жыл бұрын
I'm going to loop 1:47 when I'm unhappy so it will cheer my day 😂
@Julieandysaceventures Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nate you have really inspired me to think of how I produce my content enjoyed being inspired. thank you.
@TheJourneyIntoYouChannel8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Because my channel is more serious and spiritual, I'm not sure how I can inject fun into my videos. This is going to be tough.
@nordicwithus Жыл бұрын
Ryan Trahan is the best entertaining KZbinr and the most relatable for me 😊 Good tips!
@jahlenearis401211 ай бұрын
Nate I’m loving your videos binging at the moment.
@ManicPixieCatLady Жыл бұрын
Such a learning process.. especially with how much youtube's algorithm changes sometimes i feel so lost. But at least I do find your advice useful no matter what happens with the algorithm, so thank you :)
@ArtJourneyUK Жыл бұрын
A niche of a niche within a niche... it felt like inception! 😅