YouTube guys

It seems that a little critical success leads to longer, less funny, and more repetitive submissions. Perhaps they need a certain length to get more ads in?

I dunno the motivation. I do see the trend.
 
Perhaps they need a certain length to get more ads in?
Longer videos, longer watch times, move up in the recommended video algorithm. It's all about beating the algorithm if you are trying to make a living at it.
 
Baffled why anyone would willingly watch more commercial ads than we already are forced to. I skip every ad in every form at the earliest opportunity -- especially since I've probably seen it a hundred times already (no, I have no need whatsoever for Grammarly, thanks).

One of my son's friends was annoyed that I muted TV commercials. Someone worked hard to produce that, he claimed, and we should give them the courtesy of paying attention to it.

Sigh.

For me it depends on who it is. There are some small time guys who I don't mind letting the ads run (albeit with me not watching them) if it helps them out. TV, ignore. Some of the bigger guys, ignore. Seems like the biggest can set it so you can't skip the ads at all.

It seems that a little critical success leads to longer, less funny, and more repetitive submissions. Perhaps they need a certain length to get more ads in?

I dunno the motivation. I do see the trend.

Supposedly 10 minutes is a magic number for making money off of YouTube videos. The other thing is that once people get some success and some sponsorships, then they seem to end up trying to milk the money.
 
I am a youtube Red subscriber (Thank you Cobra Kai) so I don't see ads anymore.
I wonder how they divvy that money up since there are no ads.
 
I've been making a more concerted effort the past year with my YT channel. (shameless plug: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wolficorntv) I've tried to better understand how YT promotes videos, but it's still a pretty big mystery.

I see in your latest video that you have a couple of gimbled cameras. Are they mounted or did you have someone holding something OSMOish?
 
I've been making a more concerted effort the past year with my YT channel. (shameless plug: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wolficorntv) I've tried to better understand how YT promotes videos, but it's still a pretty big mystery. Some of my preferred videos don't get much traction whereas others that get more views leave me scratching my head, LOL. I think the key is to have a scantily clad girl on the thumbnail. That said, I like making them because it combines two passions...filmmaking and flying. The hard part is finding the time. I'm an editor for a living so sometimes the last thing I want to do in my spare time is edit some more.

I enjoy your videos and am a subscriber. I also fly a Tiger, and trained and flew in CA at the beginning of my flying (~30 yrs ago) so I enjoy seeing you go to some of the places I’ve been. Keep it up!
 
I see in your latest video that you have a couple of gimbled cameras. Are they mounted or did you have someone holding something OSMOish?
It’s just a GoPro 6 and 7 on a standard mount. They’ve gotten REALLY good with the image stabilization.
 
I enjoy your videos and am a subscriber. I also fly a Tiger, and trained and flew in CA at the beginning of my flying (~30 yrs ago) so I enjoy seeing you go to some of the places I’ve been. Keep it up!
Thanks Van! I appreciate it. More to come!
 
It’s just a GoPro 6 and 7 on a standard mount. They’ve gotten REALLY good with the image stabilization.

7 is even better than the six. I just set mine on the dash attached to a heavy pad and no vibration noticeable at all.
 
Whats the best deal going on a 7 right now?
 
I don't watch ads, ever. I have Red and subscribe to all the major aviation 'Tubers.
 
Here's a video of me landing at Eufaula. Just attached to a heavy base mount and set on the dash. Super smooth. No camera vibration at all. I do use it with a mount on the window also and it's just as smooth.

Did you use an ND filter for the prop or was that all camera?
 
Whats the best deal going on a 7 right now?

They've had an ongoing deal where you can trade in any digital camera, working or not, and get $100 off the 7. I've heard about people calling GoPro sales and talking their way to the discount without needing to trade anything in.
 
I've been making a more concerted effort the past year with my YT channel. (shameless plug: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wolficorntv) I've tried to better understand how YT promotes videos, but it's still a pretty big mystery.

I’d not seen your channel before, but just subscribed after watching the four most recent. The creepy Auburn hotel scene was awesome. Your editing is fantastic. Well done!
 
I’d not seen your channel before, but just subscribed after watching the four most recent. The creepy Auburn hotel scene was awesome. Your editing is fantastic. Well done!
Thx! I mean...who hasn't thought of the shining every time they walk into a creepy hotel!
 
I like making videos and I like making people laugh.
I hate the editing part. I dislike the rat race part that you get sucked into but you start to think "If this keeps growing, maybe it will bring in a little money"

Then you have this part that is illogical sort of like buying a lottery ticket. You know you aren't going to win but you play the mental game of what if.
It think it would be great to be able to do it as a full time gig. Realistically that won't happen but you start making a few bucks and the "what if" gets more powerful........

Yea but your videos really aren’t that good . People just like watching them to see that hot woman sleeping in the right seat. ;)
 
Yea but your videos really aren’t that good . People just like watching them to see that hot woman sleeping in the right seat. ;)
Just because she's having hot flashes...
 
The same way all of these "youngest to fly round the world" people do it (apart from Barrington Irving, I think; he was pretty impressive) - mummy and daddy pay!

The challenge in a round the world flight is not the flying. It's the bureacracy/paperwork, and the funding. If you have a company doing all the clearances and logistics, and somebosy else paying for it, it's really not hard.
FWIW, Matt started his own software company at age 12, it was so successful it was purchased very quickly and he went to work for the company that purchased it. He along with some sponsorship funded the trip. He also graduated from MIT, is a professional speaker and has a big data analytics company in stealth mode right now. Like him or not, he is a smart young man and self made.
 
I have been watching Mikey McBrayn’s YouTube Plane Savers channel. They were resurrecting a neglected DC3 to get it airworthy for D-Day. I think they are taking the plane to OSH this year. Anyway, at the 11:00 minute mark - he summed up the YouTube revenue from this channel. In a little over 6 months the channel made 25K.


I watch several channels from the people that post here. I was curious - does it help the channel (do you get more revenue?) to let the adds play vs skip them at the first opportunity? Also - does hitting the “like” button help bring in more revenue? I would like to support the channels where possible.

As an aviation YouTuber, even if I'm not one of the channels you watch I'd like to thank you for even thinking of ways to help. It takes a lot of time and effort for me to make a video (I'm tech stupid) and honestly, I'm not one of the better producer of videos so I can only imagine what the better ones are putting into each video.

I DVR'ed the TV show they (Buffalo) had for a while and really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, I don't get to watch as much aviation youtube as I'd like with work, family and editing my own stuff takes that time from me. That said, I watched the video here you linked and I don't understand his 25K number. It seemed he referenced that number as an amount he received from youtube since Dec 2018. Considering I have more subscribers and what I'm guessing to be a comparable amount of views or more in that time, I truly don't understand how he made that much in 6-7 months.

I'm more aligned with @SixPapaCharlie but that's okay...I'm not complaining. I do it simply to share my passion of general aviation and any little bit that helps contribute is more than appreciated.

*I'm not sure what type ad's Mikey selects. I try for the skip-able ones at the very beginning to be less annoying for people. I'm a relatively small guy on the scene and don't want to turn people away with too much of that.
 
As an aviation YouTuber, even if I'm not one of the channels you watch I'd like to thank you for even thinking of ways to help. It takes a lot of time and effort for me to make a video (I'm tech stupid) and honestly, I'm not one of the better producer of videos so I can only imagine what the better ones are putting into each video.

I DVR'ed the TV show they (Buffalo) had for a while and really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, I don't get to watch as much aviation youtube as I'd like with work, family and editing my own stuff takes that time from me. That said, I watched the video here you linked and I don't understand his 25K number. It seemed he referenced that number as an amount he received from youtube since Dec 2018. Considering I have more subscribers and what I'm guessing to be a comparable amount of views or more in that time, I truly don't understand how he made that much in 6-7 months.

I'm more aligned with @SixPapaCharlie but that's okay...I'm not complaining. I do it simply to share my passion of general aviation and any little bit that helps contribute is more than appreciated.

*I'm not sure what type ad's Mikey selects. I try for the skip-able ones at the very beginning to be less annoying for people. I'm a relatively small guy on the scene and don't want to turn people away with too much of that.


I select skippable video ads as well. I think it would be pretty ballsy for someone of my size to expect people to sit through a 15 second video just to see me pour oil on myself
 
I select skippable video ads as well. I think it would be pretty ballsy for someone of my size to expect people to sit through a 15 second video just to see me pour oil on myself

For pouring real, hot oil on yourself, I would watch a commercial. But not for chocolate syrup.
 
I have no clue how the revenue works, but I know Mikey put out a video every day for over 5 months. During his live chats, I know people donated while watching, so he might be including those in the 25K figure.
 
I have no clue how the revenue works, but I know Mikey put out a video every day for over 5 months. During his live chats, I know people donated while watching, so he might be including those in the 25K figure.
Didn't realize he was putting out daily videos...in that case, his 25K number does seem likely. That would require some serious computer time to keep up that schedule.
 
Didn't realize he was putting out daily videos...in that case, his 25K number does seem likely. That would require some serious computer time to keep up that schedule.
For your typical 25 to 30 minute video, how long would you say it takes for you to edit and upload a video?
 
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