- Joined
- May 30, 2013
- Messages
- 498
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- Age
- 33
- Location
- Hemel Hempstead, UK
- Channel Type
- Musician
Hi all, I've been posting to YouTube for a couple of years now, and I could do so almost daily back when I was at uni, but unfortunately I now hold down a 9-6 and really struggle to make time for videos, producing a pair of videos each month recently, which has seen my channel growth level off a little.
I've got a reasonably well established channel (soon to hit 1mill views and 10k subs), but I'm thinking the best way to keep things going might be to get someone else in to make some videos for the channel. I would send them any and all revenue made by their videos, which would be a gain for them over starting a new channel/continuing a smaller channel as they would attract more views because I have a few subs and they will come up in the suggested videos sidebar on my existing videos as well.
Firstly, do you guys think this is a good idea? Secondly, does anyone have any recommendations for bass players I could approach with this suggestion? Obviously they would need to have a smaller channel than mine or else they wouldn't be interested, and also they would need to produce content that is of a similar quality as mine (which isn't too hard, god knows how I've got this many people watching ).
Thanks in advance!
I've got a reasonably well established channel (soon to hit 1mill views and 10k subs), but I'm thinking the best way to keep things going might be to get someone else in to make some videos for the channel. I would send them any and all revenue made by their videos, which would be a gain for them over starting a new channel/continuing a smaller channel as they would attract more views because I have a few subs and they will come up in the suggested videos sidebar on my existing videos as well.
Firstly, do you guys think this is a good idea? Secondly, does anyone have any recommendations for bass players I could approach with this suggestion? Obviously they would need to have a smaller channel than mine or else they wouldn't be interested, and also they would need to produce content that is of a similar quality as mine (which isn't too hard, god knows how I've got this many people watching ).
Thanks in advance!