I absolutely love these sorts of videos where you're exploring other sides to the channel and your growth. This 'podcast' style is really my sort of thing. Your work ethic and determination to saying "No!" to that loan, alongside a little bit of luck, is what propelled you forward. I aspire to have those qualities to my personal self.
Great video. I just stumbled on one of your videos yesterday and like this content even more than the technical videos. However, i have a few questions. How do you set up the pc when you sell them? Do you create a windows profile and update it? Do you pre install any free software? Do you run speed tests or benchmarks or anything like that before putting it up for sale?
Great story mate, Tech Yes City was my inspiration to start my TH-cam channel too probably best Tech TH-camr around currently. You really had a big business at one point there but I have certainly found the demand for Gaming PCs has dropped massively and it's hard to make any decent money flipping PC's currently. I would like to hear more back story videos like this from you but not sure if the demand is there from other people.
Thanks dude! The demand is so low, but I think it might be just because so many people got PCs during the pandemic. Maybe it will uptick again in a couple of years? I think I'll do more of these videos but more as a bonus rather than making it my regular content 🤘
So that's where the channel name idea came from 😏 I liked the topic and talk. In this format it's more like a podcast thing. I personally like to launch some youtube vids and just listen during my daily chores. But honestly I think it would need to be more visually engaging in order to get a wider audience.
Thanks for being so transparent great story
The reason it worked is that you have the people skills to be in the know and use that leverage.
Well done mate keep it up
I absolutely love these sorts of videos where you're exploring other sides to the channel and your growth. This 'podcast' style is really my sort of thing.
Your work ethic and determination to saying "No!" to that loan, alongside a little bit of luck, is what propelled you forward. I aspire to have those qualities to my personal self.
Very cool story. I got into PC flipping a few months ago myself, and started a channel. Best of luck, and keep the flipping videos coming!
Great video. I just stumbled on one of your videos yesterday and like this content even more than the technical videos. However, i have a few questions. How do you set up the pc when you sell them? Do you create a windows profile and update it? Do you pre install any free software? Do you run speed tests or benchmarks or anything like that before putting it up for sale?
Great story mate, Tech Yes City was my inspiration to start my TH-cam channel too probably best Tech TH-camr around currently. You really had a big business at one point there but I have certainly found the demand for Gaming PCs has dropped massively and it's hard to make any decent money flipping PC's currently. I would like to hear more back story videos like this from you but not sure if the demand is there from other people.
Thanks dude!
The demand is so low, but I think it might be just because so many people got PCs during the pandemic. Maybe it will uptick again in a couple of years?
I think I'll do more of these videos but more as a bonus rather than making it my regular content
🤘
You're a very fortunate young man. Continue to prosper with your solid efforts. More on the channels roots would be a good thing.👍
So that's where the channel name idea came from 😏
I liked the topic and talk. In this format it's more like a podcast thing. I personally like to launch some youtube vids and just listen during my daily chores.
But honestly I think it would need to be more visually engaging in order to get a wider audience.
Thanks!
You're absolutely right, I've just added this one in as a bonus :)
I would like to know more. It is always comforting to hear when hard work is rewarded.
Yeah, tell us more