PrettyKeli
PrettyKeli
I find a lot of people want to jump into YouTube or are currently on YouTube but they are not getting the results they want. It simply comes down to this:
Are you willing to do what it takes to become a successful YouTuber?
WAIT!!!!! Let's back up a bit...
Do you even know what it means to be a YouTuber?
The average person with an average job has 1 task or multiple tasks within the same field.
Example: IT technician can handle software and hardware but it all falls under the umbrella of IT
A YouTuber? DOES IT ALL!
Let me share with you the jobs I have as a YouTuber:
Researcher
Director
Writer
Videographer
Lighting tech
Audio Engineer
Set design
Wardrobe Stylist
Beautician
Makeup Artist
Designer
Graphic Designer
Editor
Social media management specialist
Social media optimization specialist
Social media marketing specialist
Search Engine Optimization specialist
Blogger
Author
Musician
Product Developer
Product manager
Web designer
Web developer
E commerce specialist
IT Technician (things break often while in the process of doing it ALL)
P.s, I went to school for NONE OF IT! Everything I ever learned or know about any of these fields was Self-taught.
While still having the duty of being a mother, wife, daughter, and friend. MY time effort and energy is SPENT. I don't know a 9-5. Most days I work 5-5. 5am to 5am and beyond. but...
I LOVE THE MADNESS
My subscribers are worth all of this and more. I'm almost always reading 7 different books at a time, why? Because I don't want to become the Jack of all trades. I want to be a master of as many as I possibly can. In addition I'm dedicated to making EVERY video better than my last in as many areas as I possibly can.
I get NO help and didn't get where I am due to collabs. I don't believe in knocking on doors, I kick them down! It's the only way to get where you want without being dependent on anybody or anything.
I would love to share with all of you what it takes for me to create 1 video so you could truly see and understand what you're getting yourself into.
Although, there is a heavy price to pay with your time being monopolized. There were 5 people in my life I wanted to take care of when I became successful. Recently, I lost 3 of those family members suddenly. Now, not only will I NEVER get the chance to do what I wanted for and with them, but I can't get back the time I spent on YouTube and give it back to them instead of neglecting them.
Everyone is not going to have to do all I do, I understand that, but still the question remains:
Are you willing to do what it takes to be a successful YouTuber? Key word SUCCESSFUL
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