I'm really impressed with your ability to parkour with one hand waving in the air! I know they're separate videos lol. It's kinda interesting you do these kinds of vids as well
They aren't actually separate videos 😅. I am doing the parkour while talking, if you pay attention while my hand is waving in the air my mouse isn't moving on screen.
Summary: Why focusing on shorts could be a problem for long-form video creators 1. It gives you false sense of your audience size. For example: A 6k sub channel could average only couple hundred views on long form videos. 2. It makes you lack the skill for appealing long-form audiences. For example: You don't have to come up with title and thumbnails for shorts, but it's very important for long form videos. I find this very accurate as most short-based channel with 1 mil+ subs averages 50-60k views with their long form videos while their shorts average 2-3 mil views.
I'm really impressed with your ability to parkour with one hand waving in the air!
I know they're separate videos lol. It's kinda interesting you do these kinds of vids as well
They aren't actually separate videos 😅. I am doing the parkour while talking, if you pay attention while my hand is waving in the air my mouse isn't moving on screen.
@@Michonitch then you're actually talented lmfao
Summary: Why focusing on shorts could be a problem for long-form video creators
1. It gives you false sense of your audience size.
For example: A 6k sub channel could average only couple hundred views on long form videos.
2. It makes you lack the skill for appealing long-form audiences.
For example: You don't have to come up with title and thumbnails for shorts, but it's very important for long form videos.
I find this very accurate as most short-based channel with 1 mil+ subs averages 50-60k views with their long form videos while their shorts average 2-3 mil views.
Perfect summary.