Surviving Your 1st Year of Youtube Side-Hustling
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- I don't watch coding tutorials on UA-cam, but I started a coding YT channel anyway 😅
A year later, YT has brought me 2000 new amazing subscribers, Adsense monetization and a bunch of new opportunities!
I made a video about it, if you are on the fence to start or just want to hear my origin story, here you go :)
Let me tell you the story of my 1st year in the UA-cam Journey, from :
- how I overcame my fears to get started
- what gear (camera, microphone, lighting, editing software) I was using the whole year
- and dealing with the doubts that creep in the middle of the journey by clearing up my vision for this UA-cam Channel
After watching this video, you will have all my experience and insights to starting and growing your own coding/programming UA-cam channel in 2023!
☕ Want to support me? www.buymeacoffee.com/andfanilo
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Want to start the UA-cam Grind too? Here are some of my tools (Affiliate links)
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00:00 Intro
00:35 My First Online Video
01:55 Professional Benefits of UA-cam
03:11 I. Too Scared to start
04:45 I read too much theory
05:55 I don't want to do livecoding tutorials
08:07 I started posting on an hidden account
11:41 Quantity Builds Quality
13:19 II. Gear
14:55 Filming process
16:35 My Video Tracker on Notion
19:11 III. Doubts creeping in 6 months into UA-cam
20:56 Clearly knowing what value you provide
28:00 Embracing the slow growth
30:25 Steal Like An Artist
31:30 Outro - Personal Benefits of UA-cam
🪶 34th video, out of the 35 videos for 2022 goal. Yes this is not a Streamlit video, but I do want to do more personal branding videos, so let me know if you want a deep dive into some sections of the video!
Big thanks to @SophiaYangDS and @Avra_b for reviewing and cheering me up on the video! Go subscribe to their channels, they are absolutely awesome human beings and have great Data content!
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Hello Data Fan!
This video is a bit different from my usual Python Data Web App tutorial to celebrate a year of UA-camr life. I do want to do some online personal branding tutorial though, so you can both build amazing Streamlit/Gradio content AND showcase them to build your online presence, that would be next year's vision for this channel :)
If there are parts of the video that resonate with you and on which you'd like a deep dive video follow-up, feel free to comment it here!
The Editing and the Quality of this video is just amazing! Quite a Pro video. Wish you many more success! 🚀
Thank you! I had so much fun doing this video, I don't really care if it "tanks", I think it's a satisfying way to end the year =)
Wish you too all the successful growth!
loved the book shoutout, just re-watching this video as part of my prep for our next interview :)
Great video and behind the scenes look! Exactly what I had imagined when we wrote on Twitter ;)
Ahah thanks :) I'll be waiting for your channel now!
This is a really inspiring video. I have to say, I love the style of your videos - reasonably fast-paced, but educational, interspersed with jokes. This is why I literally look forward to your videos every week. As a novice data analyst, I hope I can start a UA-cam channel myself too, and get a job offer just like you.
Oh wow, thank you for the kind feedback, it means a lot to me!
Looking forward to your UA-cam debuts! I'm considering creating some kind of roadmap or workshop for people in Data who want to start a UA-cam channel, wait & see if that happens :)
Great video!
The hardest for me is to understand and accept that quantity is better to quality.
I guess we all get too obsess with being perfect and then as you said…Every time I watch my videos I hate them anyway 😂
Aaaah yeah, this past videos being "bad" thing, I feel you.
Yeah, it took me a long time to accept this advice too, that quantity is needed to build quality (do you know the Pottery Parable? Ali Abdaal talks about it aliabdaal.com/pottery/ and I like the analogy)
I also understood that people would rather binge-watch a backlog of 50 okayish videos rather than 5 perfect videos, so sometimes I need to aim for simpler edits that get the job done 😅 have you ever rushed a video to manage your upload schedule?
Hello Fanilo, I know that heroku is not free anymore. However, I have a question about the process of deploying an app with multiple pages. I wonder if there could be a problem with streamlit and heroku in this sense?. So far the only examples I've seen are apps built with a single file. Best regards
Hey Jorge! Haven't tried but I don't think there would be any problem, there are no particular bizarre web mechanisms for Streamlit native multipage that could compete with Heroku's configuration, so can't imagine how it would go wrong...have you tried?