What's up with the content recently? It's a bit all over the shop. I used to LOVE your garden business videos, now it's more product reviews and carrots. Still love your channel and check to see if you've uploaded
Out of the past 14 videos which span just over 3 months, 12 have been about my gardening business. This video, I film what I do. I've just renovated my garden and had this video filmed edited and ready to go. We've just had a baby so things are hectic. I suppose you can't please everyone. Its hard running a youtube channel alongisde a business and young family mate
@@TheGreyGardener1990 Wasn't a criticism. I'm sure many others are thinking the same as I am, which may reflect in engagement and views. I should have instead asked why the content varies so often and consistency. But who cares at the end of the day. I will still watch as will your subscribers. Written text comes across as ruder than what it would be if spoken to your face. PS - By business videos, I am referring to the "Running a Business" videos, i.e. guidance, experiences, customers, employing people, waste, accountancy, scheduling, advertisements, customer comparison between each social media, pricing strategies, etc. Not videos related to tool reviews and unboxing. You've got lots of experience and many, including myself, look to you for guidance. The allotment videos by the way are good. They would do really well as Shorts or TikTok. All the best mate
Fair enough mate, good of you to explain. The thing is now after 3 years of being on youtube is having new ideas and not repeating myself. You also try new things as well to see what works and what doesn't. I know when I do a lot of my business videos they have the initial spike when the video is released but then it just dies off which can seem like a waste of time to me.. So the key is having a video that can be searchable and have that longevity to keep ticking over with views. So some videos I put out, which may be a story or a snipet of info which I know will be uself, I also know the video will die but in order to keep up with 1 video per week I have to do it. It's a tricky one. Ironically, the bendy carrot video, I get a healthy amount of views from Google on that one, so that's a success for me. But then it's also really difficult at the moment as I have so much going on. I hope we have ironed that one out mate and as ever I appreciate everyone who watches!
Nice mate...good luck...❤
What's up with the content recently? It's a bit all over the shop. I used to LOVE your garden business videos, now it's more product reviews and carrots.
Still love your channel and check to see if you've uploaded
Out of the past 14 videos which span just over 3 months, 12 have been about my gardening business.
This video, I film what I do. I've just renovated my garden and had this video filmed edited and ready to go. We've just had a baby so things are hectic. I suppose you can't please everyone. Its hard running a youtube channel alongisde a business and young family mate
@@TheGreyGardener1990 Wasn't a criticism. I'm sure many others are thinking the same as I am, which may reflect in engagement and views.
I should have instead asked why the content varies so often and consistency. But who cares at the end of the day. I will still watch as will your subscribers.
Written text comes across as ruder than what it would be if spoken to your face.
PS - By business videos, I am referring to the "Running a Business" videos, i.e. guidance, experiences, customers, employing people, waste, accountancy, scheduling, advertisements, customer comparison between each social media, pricing strategies, etc. Not videos related to tool reviews and unboxing. You've got lots of experience and many, including myself, look to you for guidance.
The allotment videos by the way are good. They would do really well as Shorts or TikTok.
All the best mate
Fair enough mate, good of you to explain. The thing is now after 3 years of being on youtube is having new ideas and not repeating myself. You also try new things as well to see what works and what doesn't. I know when I do a lot of my business videos they have the initial spike when the video is released but then it just dies off which can seem like a waste of time to me.. So the key is having a video that can be searchable and have that longevity to keep ticking over with views. So some videos I put out, which may be a story or a snipet of info which I know will be uself, I also know the video will die but in order to keep up with 1 video per week I have to do it. It's a tricky one. Ironically, the bendy carrot video, I get a healthy amount of views from Google on that one, so that's a success for me.
But then it's also really difficult at the moment as I have so much going on. I hope we have ironed that one out mate and as ever I appreciate everyone who watches!