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Corey Campbell
Приєднався 6 бер 2014
Semi-experimental videos.
Every Podcast Is the Same Now
If this video gets 100 likes I will start my own interview-style podcast.
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Відео
Should YouTubers Stay Out of Politics?
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I recommend voting if you are eligible :)
The Problem With YouTube Advice
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Is this video UA-cam advice though? 00:00 Intro 01:36 Questionable Advice 09:24 The Problem 12:09 UA-cam Courses 18:41 In Closing
Everyone Is Wrong About Content Addiction
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If you're taking the time to read this description your attention span is doing just fine and you probably don't have brainrot. You might even watch this video all the way to the end! Sources: time.com/6333257/social-media-addiction-study/ www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/health/social-media-addiction.html www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm ihpi.umich.edu/news/social-media-copies-gambling-...
Why This Video Will Never Get 100 Million Views
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Okay look there's always a slim chance. Playlist of most viewed UA-cam videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLgzTt0k8mXzHRGorFQv5ulMTfIkm6AGqM.html (thanks to Gionatan Consiglio for having an awesome name and continuing to update this playlist, I can't of course verify it's accuracy but even if a few videos got left out it's still pretty chill).
How YouTube Crushes Your Soul
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This video isn't as whiny and self-indulgent as the title might lead you to believe... okay, maybe it is.
Why We Watch YouTubers Stay in Hotel Rooms
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If anyone from the Four Seasons is watching, don't hesitate to get in touch about exciting collaboration opportunities. Videos featured (some of these I play just a tiny snippet from but others I play a bit more of and today I'm feeling thorough so here are a ton of hotel videos): ua-cam.com/video/N1gvv4qH-pA/v-deo.htmlsi=rlNnF8detmKdSBcO ua-cam.com/video/iogcY_4xGjo/v-deo.htmlsi=f6sZ2fOwa1Ka4o...
Nostalgia Is a Song That Never Stops Playing
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Maybe someday in the future people will be nostalgic for this video specifically. Sources: Music vs. Alzheimer’s: news.uci.edu/magazines/articles/music-vs-alzheimers/ The Science Behind Music’s Nostalgic Power: www.vice.com/en/article/43bxpn/the-science-behind-musics-nostalgic-power The power of our song: www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-17/our-song:-the-musical-glue-that-binds-friends-and-lovers/83...
The Endless Longing of Overwhelming Imagination
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Daydreaming is putting it lightly.
Please Not Another YouTubers Quitting Video
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I'm sorry for making this. Why I'll Never Be a Famous UA-camr: ua-cam.com/video/HcgULkMCcqY/v-deo.html
Will We Ever Stop Calling It Twitter?
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Do you still call it Twitter or have you happily switched over to saying X? If it's the latter I think you might be in the minority. But I'd be happy to here why you love the new name just below here in the comments section. - - - - - Adobe Stock image credit: rvlsoft - stock.adobe.com
Why I’ll Never Be a Famous YouTuber
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If you found this video and took the time to actually read the description can you let me know if I'm famous yet?
Why Winnie-the-Pooh Is Bigger Than Star Wars
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Why Winnie-the-Pooh Is Bigger Than Star Wars
I Hate Self Improvement But These 2 Habits Changed My Life
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I Hate Self Improvement But These 2 Habits Changed My Life
Buddhism & Stoicism: The Secret Connection
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Buddhism & Stoicism: The Secret Connection
Why you shouldn't listen to motivational YouTubers
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Why you shouldn't listen to motivational UA-camrs
How to Act Natural in Front of a Camera
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How to Act Natural in Front of a Camera
The best day of anyone's life ever on YouTube
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The best day of anyone's life ever on UA-cam
Stoicism is amazing for the mind. Buddhism, for the soul.
It sucks having watched so many advice videos, still not have much of a clue about what you're doing, and then continue to watch advice videos in the hopes you'll find that one piece of advice that you missed that'll launch your channel into the stratosphere, only to tread over the same old stuff you've already heard a million times. At some point, just doing the thing is the best thing to do.
I feel quite engagement farmed by those youtube, twitch channel growth advice videos. I lost count how many of such videos I watched. They make it look like if you follow they advice from a-z you'll be instant success, the fix for low views is just very simple settings change or somthing, which is not going to happen. Now some of those videos can help you improve video quality and give general tips how to act in front of camera and so on if you a beginner, however it will not guarantee any success even if you do all those things in those videos. So in short watch a couple to get general idea of what you should be doing and when stop watching any more of them, you wont get that missing puzzle for your growth piece out of those videos for your succes no matter how many you'll watch, so dont fall into this rabbit hole.
You mentioned if everything is changing then the buddhism should change too. Its good point to get know about buddism. Buddha has discribed the dharma is akalika meaning the dharma is timeless. That means dharma doesn't change. It remains always in the world forever. Ex- Good deeds deserve good results, bad deeds deserve bad result. Living being remain in berth cycle as long as the desire remains. But other things are not timeless. Ex - if you talk about a technical device, it doesnt exisit forever. They getting old.
These are no facts, there is not substantive evidence in your presentation. Keep that in mind ... ''there is no alternative or substitute of the Hellenic Philosophers'' ... !
thise youtube advice channel are mostly like 95% useless infromation, they never hade a real channels so they could learn you how to do this, they only can teach how to cread youtube advice channel, to make it clear someone who never cooked a good burger cant learn you how to cook it!
I love Winnie the pooh series and movies my favourite is Pooh's heffalump movie and my favourite character is lumpy the heffalump.👍💜💯🧸🐖🐅🦉🐇🦘🦘🫏🐘🦦
Amazing video as always Corey! You are what UA-cam was made for.
I am appalled this video has such low views 12 days later.
So, stop studying about youtube tips, and learn about: 1. Copywriting/Scriptwriting 2. Design 3. Presentation 4. Sound design 5. customer service and sells
love this video Corey, from nailing the intro to ending with a careful warning, just perfection.
HAHAHAHA I LOVE THIS THE INTRO IS SO HILARIOUS COREY
For real! It was so funny!
I like your videos, they all have some consistent high production value which is really hard to pull off! That said, this episode was different from the others. I had a hard time following your talk and asked myself what this is all about after 10 minutes in.
Thanks for the honest feedback! Yeah in writing this one I think I kinda got caught between two ideas. One is that so many of these podcasts are trying to use a similar business model by bringing on well-know guests and using sensationalism in the intros, etc. Two is that many of these guests just spout bullshit and never get called on it. I could’ve done a better job articulating these two themes and building a connection between them but sometimes that only becomes clear in hindsight.
@coreyjcampbell oh yeah I can totally see how difficult it must have been! I couldn't have pulled that off half as good as you did :) I hope my comment wasn't discouraging in any way. I wrote it because I genuinely like your videos! I'm sorry for the harsh tone of mine.
@@MiniQuest64 for sure it wasn’t harsh, appreciate the perspective!
Podcasts have gotten pretty weird, but yolo eh?
I like how you did a genius way used a similar style of thumbnail to this video like how some podcasts do it! All that being said, it is kinda tricky to ignore some of the content relating towards podcasts because they have been so popular now. Especially since they have effective ways to go and grab your attention while having that "fear" within their branding. Me personally, I don't dislike podcasts, I mean I have had thought about doing one down the line in the future as well. But as what you have been try to say all video... there has to be some things where you have to use your critical thinking.
I like your videos.
How do you have only 4K Subs. You need a million right now!
Keep up the good work Cory! Your videos are always interesting and thought provoking. People who comment just to announce they’ve unsubscribed because they disagree with one video-even though they clearly subscribed because they agreed with another-will always be weird to me. Like, do they really expect everyone to think exactly like them?
how did you go the whole video without mentioning talk tuah. unsubscribed.
I think I just mentally try to block out the existence of that.
@@coreyjcampbell LOL
I love your podcasts!
One of your best videos. Great cuts to many podcasts, takes more time to edit, but definitely more enjoyable and insightful. Keep up the great work!
great video
Damn Great video ❤ .You Cooked With the line we've Gotten Bigger but our imagination has gotten smaller .You Spoke nothing but the truth
It's always helpful to remember this: "In a gold rush, the only people who make money are those selling the shovels."
This. Seriously. This.
Good video. Thanks for posting and giving your take on the UA-cam Gurus :)
I think the western world NEEDS true Buddhism. I hope to see it spread and grow more in the coming years. The problem, like many commenters have said, is the lack of cultural and fundamental understanding of it as a religion versus a "self help" practice
I've clicked LIKE icon on every one of your videos I've seen. My part in contributing to your 😅😊. I don't mind.
Hey, nice video and You have a great voice, I think Your channel have potential 👍 I'm also on my YT journey, the thing is we had to think ourselves, there are so many people who also want to start channels, so if even something works and it is told then everyone will rush to it and next moment it won't work anymore. Had to be patient, continue to think and produce videos, and be flexible on ideas.
I agree with you Corey. I've been on UA-cam long enough you can tell the good advice from the junk advice. A good video - I subscribed. A small Content Creator just like me!
Just like advice videos it's about finding the nuggets of usefulness. The point about diminishing returns I think is very good for people looking for advice, but also it is interesting to hear people's unique perspectives on life when they are not overly processed.
love your content
Great points and insight!
My take on free will vs fate is, we are fated by astrology to be here, yet we have the free will (to a degree) to make choices whilst we are here.. that said, if astrology determines our fate, is there any free will to begin with? Existential questions that we will never find the answer to
Also I think UA-cam is evolving into pushing more brain grot content over quality content.
the strange thing is, I have just binged a pile of your videos and like... They are pretty good?? so it's strange
thank you
Great dissection of the UA-cam advice ecosystem. All your points describe my feelings exactly. Nobody should ever pay for any of these courses. Literally all the inofrmation is available SOMEWHERE on UA-cam VidIQ, Think Media, etc are really good for when you're new to UA-cam to help you understand what all the different analytics mean, how videos are discovered, a basic idea of how the algorithm works, how to make video chapters, what makes for good titles, and what makes good thumbnails. At the end of the day, the #1 thing that matters is that you're making videos on topics you're passionate about and that you want to share that passion with others. You're better off watching videos that discuss how to write better scripts for a video or how to speak more confidently on camera (or voiceover in my case) or watching tutorials on whatever editing software you're using so you can be more proficient with it as well as produce higher quality videos. Thumbnails, titles, descriptions, etc are all important but they're meaningless if the video behind them is low quality. My best performing video has an objectively terrible thumbnail. My thumbnails in general aren't exactly great at all lmao but yet here I am with 1k+ subs because of the effort I put into my videos themselves to try and deliver interesting topics that include accurate information and engaging content plus every topic I do a video on is something I personally found very interesting or compelling enough to want to discuss with others. Watch other videos in your niche and see how they do things. What do you like? What don't you like? I love the creator Perun for example and his power point style presentation. I also like the Operations Room and their animated discussion of historical battles. I decided to try and combine those two different styles. I don't have the skills to produce the quality of animations (yet) but I can do the research to create interesting framing and discussion sections around my simple animations. I like to think it makes my channel somewhat different then others in my niche. Hopefully this is helpful to someone out there!!
No different then the gold rush, you could be the guy buying the gold pan and gambling, or you could be the store owner taking profit from selling said gold pan.
Sometimes i don't know why it happens but some videos start to get views 6 months later, it already happened to me in 4 videos, i mean staying like 2-3k views for 6 months and then it goes 50k in 2 weeks
Short answer: yes