I never thought I would be featured in a Max Fosh TEDx talk haha. But as a fan of Max’s for many years now, I feel honoured. To add to his point, I had 900 subscribers when I posted that video, and it’s now sitting at 6.3 million views. It’s been the main driver for my channel's growth and brought forward opportunities I would have never expected
The TEDx community is a testament to the diversity of ideas and perspectives across the globe. It's inspiring to witness how these events celebrate and amplify innovative thinking.
I find it interesting that being a TH-camr is now the world's most sought after profession! It really does go to show you how the mindset with jobs, passion, and creativity has shifted over the years from more mainstream jobs like being a lawyer or doctor to now being a TH-camr. Over time, I hope it gets easier for beginner TH-camrs like myself to eventually monetize their passions and creativity.
I’m retiring from TH-cam after 4 years, 3 channels and 1000s of hours of work. TH-cam doesn’t work, it is there algorithm and it change all the time I went from earning $10k a month to $1k a month and invested in everything my filming, equipment, editing etc Don’t do this if yo want to make money, do it to support something else
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:08 *🎨 Max Fosh's Unique TH-cam Ventures* - Fosh discusses his creative and unorthodox approaches to content creation on TH-cam, including elaborate pranks and running for mayor as a non-serious candidate. - Highlighted a massive welcome sign prank next to Gatwick Airport and running for London mayor with a humorous manifesto. 02:18 *🚀 The Prime Time for Creatives* - Discusses why the current era is the best time to be a creative, emphasizing the low barrier to entry and the power of social media and the internet. - Explains the shift from traditional gatekeeping in creative industries to more democratic, audience-driven platforms. 04:04 *🌐 Going Viral and the Role of Algorithms* - Shares his first experience of going viral and explains how social media algorithms play a crucial role in content distribution. - Discusses the concept of virality and the shift towards recommended content on platforms, facilitating discovery for new creators. 07:50 *📊 Leveraging Data for Creative Growth* - Emphasizes the importance of data in understanding audience engagement and improving content creation. - Details his analysis of audience retention graphs and how this influences his content strategy, particularly around advertisement placements. 10:47 *💡 The Financial Viability of Content Creation* - Highlights the financial benefits for content creators today, with TH-cam paying out billions to creators. - Encourages aspiring creators by stressing that it's not too late to start creating, with the internet's democratized platforms offering new opportunities. Made with HARPA AI
In the video he was talking about, it's pretty clear that everything was in good fun, perfectly safe, and the people he served it to understood they must be eating something unusual, otherwise it wouldn't be a very good video. I wouldn't say they were unsuspecting, really.
@Neetop-vg1zg Sure. The whole idea of the Ted talk was "How to get the world's most sought-after job" and the main answer given was "Be creative" there wasn't much more information than that. Even reading between the lines the whole "Make a viral video", "Do childish prank videos" or as he says in the description 'Being professionally silly' there wasn't much content representing the title in this talk.
Max fosh TH-cam channel in 2 days : how I tricked Tedx to let me give a speech
LOL, this is gold right here.
Probably true
That is a creative comment you should start a TH-cam channel
Real
Apart from the fields above, I am waiting for the number breakdown to come out ? , which is widespread like in my country. Thanks
Nice speech, shame for the awful camera Angle
Wow max fosh in tedx I surelly know a vlog/new video will be coming....
Gonna enjoy this talk.
I never thought I would be featured in a Max Fosh TEDx talk haha. But as a fan of Max’s for many years now, I feel honoured. To add to his point, I had 900 subscribers when I posted that video, and it’s now sitting at 6.3 million views. It’s been the main driver for my channel's growth and brought forward opportunities I would have never expected
Is there a better angle/recording that will be uploaded later?
The TEDx community is a testament to the diversity of ideas and perspectives across the globe. It's inspiring to witness how these events celebrate and amplify innovative thinking.
I find it interesting that being a TH-camr is now the world's most sought after profession! It really does go to show you how the mindset with jobs, passion, and creativity has shifted over the years from more mainstream jobs like being a lawyer or doctor to now being a TH-camr. Over time, I hope it gets easier for beginner TH-camrs like myself to eventually monetize their passions and creativity.
Not on youtube, they're in the process of making it harder. Go to it anyway.
I bet this video does numbers in the algorithm. They'd love to push any content that gets them more content creators
I’m retiring from TH-cam after 4 years, 3 channels and 1000s of hours of work. TH-cam doesn’t work, it is there algorithm and it change all the time I went from earning $10k a month to $1k a month and invested in everything my filming, equipment, editing etc
Don’t do this if yo want to make money, do it to support something else
Thank you Max Fosh for interesting talk❤
Здесь не указано как называется ваш канал и как Вас зовут?
Awesome
На самом деле алгоритм о котором Вы рассказываете называется стадный инстинкт.
You are amazing person
Saw this live in Oxford... in January 2023. He definitely has a point, although the gatekeeper is now Google. 🤷
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:08 *🎨 Max Fosh's Unique TH-cam Ventures*
- Fosh discusses his creative and unorthodox approaches to content creation on TH-cam, including elaborate pranks and running for mayor as a non-serious candidate.
- Highlighted a massive welcome sign prank next to Gatwick Airport and running for London mayor with a humorous manifesto.
02:18 *🚀 The Prime Time for Creatives*
- Discusses why the current era is the best time to be a creative, emphasizing the low barrier to entry and the power of social media and the internet.
- Explains the shift from traditional gatekeeping in creative industries to more democratic, audience-driven platforms.
04:04 *🌐 Going Viral and the Role of Algorithms*
- Shares his first experience of going viral and explains how social media algorithms play a crucial role in content distribution.
- Discusses the concept of virality and the shift towards recommended content on platforms, facilitating discovery for new creators.
07:50 *📊 Leveraging Data for Creative Growth*
- Emphasizes the importance of data in understanding audience engagement and improving content creation.
- Details his analysis of audience retention graphs and how this influences his content strategy, particularly around advertisement placements.
10:47 *💡 The Financial Viability of Content Creation*
- Highlights the financial benefits for content creators today, with TH-cam paying out billions to creators.
- Encourages aspiring creators by stressing that it's not too late to start creating, with the internet's democratized platforms offering new opportunities.
Made with HARPA AI
Here we go…!
I like it :)
It had to be Oxford as well
i thought it was gna be a prank but actually turned out to be quite interesting
Your camera angle is terrible. I was tired of watching the speech.
That's TedX Oxford, not him. And it's a limitation of the theatre.
Nice Prank bro 😁
The fact that he said that he served roadkill to unsuspecting people should have had people walk out in droves.
someone doesn't have a sense of humour
@michaelwarren6175 more like a sociopath's way of bragging by making it seem like a joke. Isn't it obvious?!
In the video he was talking about, it's pretty clear that everything was in good fun, perfectly safe, and the people he served it to understood they must be eating something unusual, otherwise it wouldn't be a very good video. I wouldn't say they were unsuspecting, really.
@@Ratio16180 That's your opinion. Keep it.
MAX FOSH? HELLO? WHY IS HE DOING A TED TALK 😂
Any suggestions for me :)
I listened 13 podcasts in row and heard 7 word of Isreal. Seems like it done on purpose.
❕
Scott the Woz???
How to get the worlds most sought-after job ……. “Be creative” 🤦♂️
@Neetop-vg1zg Sure. The whole idea of the Ted talk was "How to get the world's most sought-after job" and the main answer given was "Be creative" there wasn't much more information than that. Even reading between the lines the whole "Make a viral video", "Do childish prank videos" or as he says in the description 'Being professionally silly' there wasn't much content representing the title in this talk.
Free palastine🇵🇸
No 🩵