Make a simple website that displays something silly/catchy/fun and try monetizing it. I think you have the creative abilities to come up with some great ideas.
Okay, so here's a really passive video idea that you can do long term a.k. in your free time. For example turn 1000$ into the 25k needed for day trading. Through a safe trading strategy of making the initial 1000 dollar's 3 percent each day. And continue doing so, doubling each month. FYI It's just an idea without me researching into it. I have no idea if it'll work tho 😄😞
What will happen if no one wants to buy the NFTs you bought from someone else? NFTs don't generate passive income or grow in value either so it's not an investment. What's the plan for ROI? It just seems like a Ponzi scheme where the people who get into this at last get screwed if they can't get rid of the NFTs they have. Not to mention it can be screenshot and used by anybody without paying a dime and nothing you can do about it since copyright laws don't apply.
Well not only did you make a profit but like you said you're expanding the validity and morale that we should expect from dealing with nft transactions. You also were very transparent and explained your process in a straight foward way. Thanks for the video.
Foundation has predatory fees Expecting around 30% for artist to make at the end of sale and all transaction fees to wallet Not mentioning transation to bank
As an artist that has been on the NFT space for more that 1 year now... I gotta say this video was EXTREMELY well balanced. This is the type of mindset that someone getting into NFTs should have. A slow process of getting into the community + interacting with the technology first. Keep it up!
And that's exactly the problem, in my opinion. The art you make shouldn't have anything to do with who you are, how much people like you, and how popular you are in the online spaces. It should be exclusively based on how great the art you produce is, and only that. NFTs were supposed to be a means for the average person to profit from their art, not a way for popular and/or rich people to get even richer & more popular... For instance, I hate being active on social communities, having forced and superficial conversations with some random dudes over on twitter. And that shouldn't stand in my way to being a successful artist, since I'm already a really good 3D Artist. NFTs success should be based solely on the art itself, not on how much time & effort you spend pushing your collections and artwork into people's faces over on Twitter and Discord...
@@Mitroiul but that’s not how the world works. You can create art that you believe is better than Picasso but it won’t sell for as much. Or you could have the greatest pizza in the world but if you don’t market / promote your business effectively then you won’t be successful.
@@DarbsPlaysGolf And I completely agree with that. But the marketing NFTs require is plain stupid. It's basically just hyping up your stuff without any real value, you just have to put out content constantly indifferent of how qualitative it is. Social media is a place where quantity is valued more than quality. I for instance can't keep up with the social media needs if I also want to create art I'm proud of. It takes anywhere between weeks and months to create the content for one single post, while being successful on social media requires you to post at least once a couple of days. And you also have to do this shit that I hate so much, where you have to talk about what you do like you're the best thing that happened to the world. While I'm like - "Nah man, I just made a 3D render. I can't act like I've just produced the best artwork in the world and hype it up like crazy". I personally just wish art & NFTs were more about how great your art is from a technical stand-point, rather than making some monkey illustration in 25 minutes and hyping the shit out of it.
You make NFT's sound more interesting. I think if the prices weren't so inflated and the art is high-quality and unique, then it's like a little internet collecting hobby. That's what this should be, a fun hobby.
Annnnd this is why it'll never go mainstream. Or at least not while it sounds like the rules to a game of cribbage. See this line from the rule book and compare to the terms for NFTs: "At this point, each player's hand and the crib will contain exactly four cards. The player on the dealer's left or, in a two-player game, the pone, cuts the remaining pack. The dealer reveals the top card of the lower half, called the "starter card" or "cut", and places it face up on top of the reunited pack. If this card is a jack, the dealer scores two points for "his heels" or "his nibs"."
HOPEFULLY it never goes mainstream. When mainstream audiences get involved, they make dumb financial decisions and then blame NFTs as a technology for their own failure. It's best it remains niche.
Nfts are a scam. They're comparing it to rare collectibles like Monalisa which is stupid. It's a Ponzi scheme imo. Once you can't find a seller to get rid of your NFT that you bought from someone else you'll be met with a hole in your wallet and that'll happen eventually. The last to adopt get screwed basically. Hope they'll have fun with their overpriced JPGs that everyone can screenshot. But it's not all bad, you can do money laundering with nfts and probably even get away with it.
@@Praneeth_- that’s like saying art is a scam? Or trading cards are a scam? The world is moving to the real digital era, where people will hang their NFT’s on the wall of their metaverse space. You may think it sounds silly or a Ponzi but it’s not, they’re worth whatever people are willing to pay. It’s not all about buying and selling for profit.
@@DanielInskeep that's awesome. I don't have a huge following, but I kind of want to make an nft and just see what happens lol. Pay someone on Fiverr to create the art. Maybe my channel blows up one day and the nft is super valuable 🤷♂️
@@TortoiseCashFlow i wouldn't do it, because i think it really comes down to the "who" in the NFT world. w/ all of the costs associated with it, it'd be hard to come out ahead.
I think you guys created some very cool NFT's. Will's skills are crazy with making still photos come to life! Thanks for sharing the process and profits with us like usual as well. Looking forward to the next thing from you, perhaps another shot at dropshipping? 😬
I understand the whole art argument for NFTs but I still got to wonder.. Why did some guy pay $400 for a digital image when similar things exist and can be created for next to nothing? There is no value in these NFTs other than the opportunity to profit on a sale, or show off large amounts of money in a digital universe. At any rate, it's weird to me how many people are throwing hundred or thousands of dollars into NFTs that would otherwise be spending this money on anything else in the real world. Did everyone on the internet suddenly get rich and appreciate art? Because as far as I know, people have a hard time giving money to anyone else if it isn't a deal or a steal. NFTs are like magic in my head.
Honestly I think that's still a good profit. I dont know how long it took you guys to actually do all of that but if it only took a week or two that still good money. I would definitely like to see more. Maybe a NFT saga. Thanks for the video 👍
Great entertaining and educational content. Seeing that you sold around 1ETH worth of NFTs without being a know actor on the NFT scene is great for you and very inspiring ! You could with no doubt make it a regular thing, making you a spot in the NFT space, being more and more of an active actor of this type of market. Really enjoy what you do and looking forward your next videos and what you have in the oven for us next !
Based on your experience, how likely are you to continue producing NFTs? How would you adjust your approach for its sale? Like normal art, do you believe “the regular folk” have a chance at creating and selling NFTs of high return when (as mentioned) it’s value is so strongly associated to fame and popularity? Thank you for the videos! Your channel has definitely helped us dwell into the money making world in times when it can seem so overwhelming.
we may do another NFT project - haven't decided yet. there were many unknowns in the NFT space earlier this year... even jonathan nash who i first collab'd with earlier this year and wasn't very well known just had a piece sell yesterday for 47 ETH. many unknowns have been able to join the community and become full-time NFT artists, so it depends on a variety of factors and comes down to the individual.
Great video! I like the fact that you added a physical print for each NFT, I feel like this is what makes a NFT standout Love your content, really looking forward for the next video
Hi Daniel! Just wanted to say, I really liked your video! It’s helped inspire me to create my own NFTs! And today I’ve done just that! Edit: Like my profile pic? Simple I know, but it’s a start
Very good video! Just a question: I just tried selling an nft on opensea but the upload failed, I had to pay a lot of money for gas fee and tried several times to sell it/upload it on opensea, but all the time it said it failed on etherscan and I lost so much money, can you plz help, can I get my money back somehow?
Great video! I would love to see a video on how you went about the listing: the contract, token standard, unlockable content, etc. P.S: I din't know there were so many expenses associated with NFTs.
just about every video i do has someone asking about taxes. it’s simple: if i make money, i pay taxes. i also pay an accountant to tell me what to pay.
yeah, eth fees are a pain. bought my first NFT yesterday and even though the art itself was only $400 i ended up paying damn near $600 for it. Hopefully l2 applications like arbitrum/optimistic or even zk rollups help lower the costs
This was my first time participating in an auction in the NFT space! Thanks for the experience!! I’m glad you covered your first shot at this and I’m happy to have claimed Sinking Feeling and Burning Desire! 🙌🏽
Yep, that's exactly it. Just like with physical art, right? If your name is Picasso you can spit into a napkin and some dude will pay 1M for that. If it's you or me doing the exact same thing, or even worse, an actual piece of art, no one will ever care, and it'll always be worth $0.
@@Mitroiul This doesn't make sense. Picasso wasn't Picasso before becoming famous, yet people had to appreciate his art the first time in order to make him popular. Here we are talking about content creators, experts of nothing.
@@pascalsimioli6777 This doesn't change the fact that people liked his art because other people were talking about it and made it seem like a big deal. That's how people work, if they see others paying attention to something they will follow like sheep. There's great painters today, and even in Picasso's period who are/were better than him, yet no recognition came for those guys.
Hey man, you do some really good write ups on online money making. Think you could do a video or series of videos on cryptocurrency? Such as staking $OHM or $TIME, Bitcoin futures, nodes such as $STRONG, ETC
Hey Daniel, I would be so grateful if you could give me an answer to this: Luckily I have the chance to make a deal with a company to use their ~30 USD product on an upcoming video of mine. I run a 4k sub maker channel. -Could you tell me how could I reasonably be charging (if any) for my promotion services? I would prefer to be paid per view instead of an upfront amount since some videos have reached around 30-80k views. -How would it be possible if views are always increasing and could potentially skyrocket at some point, like months after release, if one video gets traction? -What's a reasonable USD amount to charge per 1k views? Thank you a ton for your help.
1) i think a flat rate is generally better for most creators 2) if view-based model, it's usually within the first 30-60 days. 3) depends on your audience, but maybe $15-$30/thousand views it's generally easier to just agree to a $500 or $1,000 or whatever fee for the vid. takes the pressure off trying to get as many views as possible.
@@DanielInskeep Thank you A TON for taking the time to answer all my questions in such a detailed way. I truly appreciate it and it helps a lot, Daniel. Have a great one!
after you bopped that thumbs up button on this vid, leave me a comment below and tell me what i should try doing next 🙏🏻
Virtually, just try never get away from that originally creational attitude. Other than that, you seem pretty awesome as a whole. GG.
Make a simple website that displays something silly/catchy/fun and try monetizing it. I think you have the creative abilities to come up with some great ideas.
Okay, so here's a really passive video idea that you can do long term a.k. in your free time. For example turn 1000$ into the 25k needed for day trading. Through a safe trading strategy of making the initial 1000 dollar's 3 percent each day. And continue doing so, doubling each month. FYI It's just an idea without me researching into it. I have no idea if it'll work tho 😄😞
Option videos
What will happen if no one wants to buy the NFTs you bought from someone else? NFTs don't generate passive income or grow in value either so it's not an investment. What's the plan for ROI? It just seems like a Ponzi scheme where the people who get into this at last get screwed if they can't get rid of the NFTs they have. Not to mention it can be screenshot and used by anybody without paying a dime and nothing you can do about it since copyright laws don't apply.
"...the best way to learn about something, is to experience it for yourself......" got a thumbs up and sub for that line sir.
You are quite generous: I doubt that many photographers attach real prints to their NFTs.
Excellent. You made everything very clear for someone like me who's just starting to look into this.
Well not only did you make a profit but like you said you're expanding the validity and morale that we should expect from dealing with nft transactions. You also were very transparent and explained your process in a straight foward way. Thanks for the video.
Foundation has predatory fees
Expecting around 30% for artist to make at the end of sale and all transaction fees to wallet
Not mentioning transation to bank
As an artist that has been on the NFT space for more that 1 year now... I gotta say this video was EXTREMELY well balanced. This is the type of mindset that someone getting into NFTs should have. A slow process of getting into the community + interacting with the technology first. Keep it up!
thank you!
And that's exactly the problem, in my opinion. The art you make shouldn't have anything to do with who you are, how much people like you, and how popular you are in the online spaces. It should be exclusively based on how great the art you produce is, and only that.
NFTs were supposed to be a means for the average person to profit from their art, not a way for popular and/or rich people to get even richer & more popular...
For instance, I hate being active on social communities, having forced and superficial conversations with some random dudes over on twitter. And that shouldn't stand in my way to being a successful artist, since I'm already a really good 3D Artist.
NFTs success should be based solely on the art itself, not on how much time & effort you spend pushing your collections and artwork into people's faces over on Twitter and Discord...
@@Mitroiul but that’s not how the world works. You can create art that you believe is better than Picasso but it won’t sell for as much. Or you could have the greatest pizza in the world but if you don’t market / promote your business effectively then you won’t be successful.
@@DarbsPlaysGolf And I completely agree with that. But the marketing NFTs require is plain stupid. It's basically just hyping up your stuff without any real value, you just have to put out content constantly indifferent of how qualitative it is. Social media is a place where quantity is valued more than quality. I for instance can't keep up with the social media needs if I also want to create art I'm proud of. It takes anywhere between weeks and months to create the content for one single post, while being successful on social media requires you to post at least once a couple of days.
And you also have to do this shit that I hate so much, where you have to talk about what you do like you're the best thing that happened to the world. While I'm like - "Nah man, I just made a 3D render. I can't act like I've just produced the best artwork in the world and hype it up like crazy".
I personally just wish art & NFTs were more about how great your art is from a technical stand-point, rather than making some monkey illustration in 25 minutes and hyping the shit out of it.
@@Mitroiul yeah fair enough bro, don’t disagree with a single thing. Best of luck to you
I just found you channel and I loved it! New suscriber!!
Hands down one of the best channels and content creators! Keep up the fantastic work!
Agree!
Is there a way to have zero gas fee or have it after someone buys it
Would be interesting to hear about what actually constitutes a high quality product vs a dollar bin special in this kind of art market.
You make NFT's sound more interesting. I think if the prices weren't so inflated and the art is high-quality and unique, then it's like a little internet collecting hobby. That's what this should be, a fun hobby.
Nah, if you're experienced enough and involved in the comm, you could do it full time
200 dollars for printing 7 pictures?
Nft curency is a laughable joke that will never end
May you suggest tips on mint? Thanks, interesting content.
Wait for your NFT's to grow in price then make a few more. Love the quality of those btw
this was very insightfull in a theme thats so messed up by fomo, thanks for sharing. it helps a lot!
Great video and introduction to the experience! Thank you!
Great sincere review man!
Totally agree with you. One of the best ways to learn is by doing
OOo hes holding those angry boars, doing well now! nice work!
You actually did well👍
Great video Daniel, appreciate you putting up high quality work like this
Annnnd this is why it'll never go mainstream. Or at least not while it sounds like the rules to a game of cribbage. See this line from the rule book and compare to the terms for NFTs: "At this point, each player's hand and the crib will contain exactly four cards. The player on the dealer's left or, in a two-player game, the pone, cuts the remaining pack. The dealer reveals the top card of the lower half, called the "starter card" or "cut", and places it face up on top of the reunited pack. If this card is a jack, the dealer scores two points for "his heels" or "his nibs"."
HOPEFULLY it never goes mainstream. When mainstream audiences get involved, they make dumb financial decisions and then blame NFTs as a technology for their own failure. It's best it remains niche.
Nfts are a scam. They're comparing it to rare collectibles like Monalisa which is stupid. It's a Ponzi scheme imo. Once you can't find a seller to get rid of your NFT that you bought from someone else you'll be met with a hole in your wallet and that'll happen eventually. The last to adopt get screwed basically. Hope they'll have fun with their overpriced JPGs that everyone can screenshot. But it's not all bad, you can do money laundering with nfts and probably even get away with it.
@@Praneeth_- very well put sir
@@Praneeth_- lol didn't even think of that.
@@Praneeth_- that’s like saying art is a scam? Or trading cards are a scam? The world is moving to the real digital era, where people will hang their NFT’s on the wall of their metaverse space. You may think it sounds silly or a Ponzi but it’s not, they’re worth whatever people are willing to pay. It’s not all about buying and selling for profit.
Watching your videos is smh soothing/relaxing asf. The fact that they're just as interesting is actually just the added bonus :).
I wonder how much would you make selling these photos through traditional venues?
You are very talented, sir
If your nfts get sold again, do you earn a commission?; I heard about that but wasn't sure if you could set that up on Open Sea or some other method?
yeah the royalty is 5% on ours.
@@DanielInskeep that's awesome. I don't have a huge following, but I kind of want to make an nft and just see what happens lol. Pay someone on Fiverr to create the art. Maybe my channel blows up one day and the nft is super valuable 🤷♂️
@@TortoiseCashFlow i wouldn't do it, because i think it really comes down to the "who" in the NFT world. w/ all of the costs associated with it, it'd be hard to come out ahead.
@@DanielInskeep ah gotcha. Yeah your probably right
@@DanielInskeep Is that minus more fees?
I think you guys created some very cool NFT's. Will's skills are crazy with making still photos come to life! Thanks for sharing the process and profits with us like usual as well. Looking forward to the next thing from you, perhaps another shot at dropshipping? 😬
Where can I find Will and his tutorials?
I understand the whole art argument for NFTs but I still got to wonder.. Why did some guy pay $400 for a digital image when similar things exist and can be created for next to nothing? There is no value in these NFTs other than the opportunity to profit on a sale, or show off large amounts of money in a digital universe. At any rate, it's weird to me how many people are throwing hundred or thousands of dollars into NFTs that would otherwise be spending this money on anything else in the real world. Did everyone on the internet suddenly get rich and appreciate art? Because as far as I know, people have a hard time giving money to anyone else if it isn't a deal or a steal. NFTs are like magic in my head.
A Lot of scams going on so soon it will be worthless on them goofy arts 🖼
Love your content
Honestly I think that's still a good profit. I dont know how long it took you guys to actually do all of that but if it only took a week or two that still good money. I would definitely like to see more. Maybe a NFT saga. Thanks for the video 👍
Really nice video Daniel! Thanks for being so open about your experience. Congrats on the successful first launch!
So glad I got mine! Forever Forgotten 🤙🏼🤙🏼
thank you for supporting!
@@DanielInskeep super happy to be apart of it! I just wish I had more ETH in my wallet! I love them all
hello daniel! i have some nft but open sea does not allow me to sell it on a price below 1eth... it sucks
Do we have to pay high gas fees every time we mint and sell an NFT? Or is it a one time entrance fee type of thing? Thanks
You have to complete 2 dapp requests to initialize your account. From there, your buyers will pay the gas fee as OS utilizes lazy minting
Where can I find Will and his tutorials?
Great entertaining and educational content. Seeing that you sold around 1ETH worth of NFTs without being a know actor on the NFT scene is great for you and very inspiring ! You could with no doubt make it a regular thing, making you a spot in the NFT space, being more and more of an active actor of this type of market. Really enjoy what you do and looking forward your next videos and what you have in the oven for us next !
Love your content!
i was super close to bidding on the coffee girl. Stoked you got them all to new owners :)
Hey, this truly helped me understand NFTs more! I’m so glad.
was it easy to get the funds into your bank account??
yeah, not too bad. just goes from your wallet to the exchange (coinbase) to the bank.
@@DanielInskeep thanks for your reply daniel, i might give this a go
Hey Daniel do you have any nft ideas, because I want to do art but im not that creative. Thank you
Based on your experience, how likely are you to continue producing NFTs? How would you adjust your approach for its sale? Like normal art, do you believe “the regular folk” have a chance at creating and selling NFTs of high return when (as mentioned) it’s value is so strongly associated to fame and popularity?
Thank you for the videos! Your channel has definitely helped us dwell into the money making world in times when it can seem so overwhelming.
we may do another NFT project - haven't decided yet. there were many unknowns in the NFT space earlier this year... even jonathan nash who i first collab'd with earlier this year and wasn't very well known just had a piece sell yesterday for 47 ETH. many unknowns have been able to join the community and become full-time NFT artists, so it depends on a variety of factors and comes down to the individual.
Do more options videos
Great video! I like the fact that you added a physical print for each NFT, I feel like this is what makes a NFT standout
Love your content, really looking forward for the next video
thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Daniel! Just wanted to say, I really liked your video! It’s helped inspire me to create my own NFTs! And today I’ve done just that!
Edit: Like my profile pic? Simple I know, but it’s a start
what would you do differently if you were to sell another batch of NFTs?
WEIRD VITALIK NFT! 🔥
Very good video! Just a question: I just tried selling an nft on opensea but the upload failed, I had to pay a lot of money for gas fee and tried several times to sell it/upload it on opensea, but all the time it said it failed on etherscan and I lost so much money, can you plz help, can I get my money back somehow?
So it was just an experiment and you will not continue to make NFT or make it as another source of income for you?
i'm not sure yet, honestly
BILLIONAIRE BALLOON CLUB 🎈🎈🎈🎈🌙🌙🌙🌙 Minting starts soon!
Where is the tutorial WIll made?
Can I sell actual videos
Great video! I would love to see a video on how you went about the listing: the contract, token standard, unlockable content, etc.
P.S: I din't know there were so many expenses associated with NFTs.
Great video, thanks! ☺️
Ghostly Shark is the best nft
technically they're worthless so if you made $4k off of it - consider it a homerun.
Fees
Yeah !!! Commenting at the beginning so I have nothing to say really
Tryna help the algo
thanks!
8:50 what about taxes if you dont mind me asking...
just about every video i do has someone asking about taxes. it’s simple: if i make money, i pay taxes. i also pay an accountant to tell me what to pay.
Hehe Thanks, man!
yeah, eth fees are a pain. bought my first NFT yesterday and even though the art itself was only $400 i ended up paying damn near $600 for it. Hopefully l2 applications like arbitrum/optimistic or even zk rollups help lower the costs
yeah or Immutable X is a great one also.
It's all about Solana... low fees
First view, first comment. Is this what its like to feel alive?
i hope not
awesome experiment, thanks for sharing the results!
Thoughts on Cardano NFTs?
great vid !!
So without a following, no matter how cool the art, it’d be hard to even break even with all the fees?
yeah, i think you'd have to really make connections in the NFT world first.
8:46
good pocket money!
awesome video
Love
Nice work 🎆✨
The office clips really make these videos
Great vid
This was my first time participating in an auction in the NFT space! Thanks for the experience!! I’m glad you covered your first shot at this and I’m happy to have claimed Sinking Feeling and Burning Desire! 🙌🏽
thank you so much for being a collector!
9:26 not bad i would say for a first try
Love the video!
Bruh u got at leaat 3k dollars. That aint small money either. U should be gratefull.
i am very grateful.
I enjoy making money online,there is this good feelings it gives me
Yes everyone knows what makes sense to them
you made more money then i make at work for 3 months... what am i doing with my life
Honestly tough market atm for nfts. Do this during a bull run and you could have really smashed this out of the park
Wait! $20 to "offset emissions"? What kinda joke is that?
GIFS? you must have meant GIFS :)
nah they are mp4 files
I just want to collect that t-shirt
SO whats ultimately the key?
CLOUT.
You can make the worthless piece of sht and call it an art piece
if you have the clout
It WILL SELL like diamonds.
Yep, that's exactly it. Just like with physical art, right?
If your name is Picasso you can spit into a napkin and some dude will pay 1M for that. If it's you or me doing the exact same thing, or even worse, an actual piece of art, no one will ever care, and it'll always be worth $0.
@@Mitroiul This doesn't make sense. Picasso wasn't Picasso before becoming famous, yet people had to appreciate his art the first time in order to make him popular. Here we are talking about content creators, experts of nothing.
@@pascalsimioli6777 This doesn't change the fact that people liked his art because other people were talking about it and made it seem like a big deal. That's how people work, if they see others paying attention to something they will follow like sheep.
There's great painters today, and even in Picasso's period who are/were better than him, yet no recognition came for those guys.
Do you think you'll continue to try to sell NFTs with the knowledge you now have?
Notification here … click there!
Happy Halloween 🎃🎃🎃
back at ya!
But what is the value???? Why not just buy a cool painting for $200?!
Didn't even know there were so many expenses associated with NFTs. Wow.
Thanks for an insightful video 😄
Hey man, you do some really good write ups on online money making. Think you could do a video or series of videos on cryptocurrency? Such as staking $OHM or $TIME, Bitcoin futures, nodes such as $STRONG, ETC
Stupid is as stupid does
"Not a success" and you made two months salury for me
I made it into the video 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Opensea... I also made there some : 10px eggs - 222 art pieces. But looks like they were to progressive, or just lost in billions of generic "stuff"..
Huh
NFT's are one of the greatest bubbles of all time.
Hey Daniel,
I would be so grateful if you could give me an answer to this: Luckily I have the chance to make a deal with a company to use their ~30 USD product on an upcoming video of mine. I run a 4k sub maker channel.
-Could you tell me how could I reasonably be charging (if any) for my promotion services? I would prefer to be paid per view instead of an upfront amount since some videos have reached around 30-80k views.
-How would it be possible if views are always increasing and could potentially skyrocket at some point, like months after release, if one video gets traction?
-What's a reasonable USD amount to charge per 1k views?
Thank you a ton for your help.
1) i think a flat rate is generally better for most creators
2) if view-based model, it's usually within the first 30-60 days.
3) depends on your audience, but maybe $15-$30/thousand views
it's generally easier to just agree to a $500 or $1,000 or whatever fee for the vid. takes the pressure off trying to get as many views as possible.
@@DanielInskeep Thank you A TON for taking the time to answer all my questions in such a detailed way. I truly appreciate it and it helps a lot, Daniel. Have a great one!
@@pplg-yt for sure, best of luck!
Feels like NFTs are a big con. Due to the very high fees which guaranteed for the platform.
as always, the platform is the one banking the hardest!
@@DanielInskeep mmm money laundering, ig congrats on making revenue from idiots? Its one one to make a living.