Bob from @I Like To Make Stuff has over 3 million subscribers on YouTube – here's how he did it, and he also discusses some of the newer challenges he's been facing since his brand has started to take off.
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It was SO great to get to hang out Pat!! Thanks for everything!
You two are great! Thanks for sharing this. First couple of minutes in and it’s a super interesting talk already… Wanted a bit more of that. 🙂 Bob has been amazing to watch over the years and I wonder if there’s a way to get survey data done — seems like something YouTube could integrate better too… People like myself would be happy to give feedback to certain creators beyond just a simple thumbs up, but are still somewhat casual observers… Interestingly, he does go on from the initial “unknowable” comments to saying he gets some direct feedback so I think there’s likely a more specific type of knowledge around users that he’s thinking about here… perhaps age/location/etc… I think as much as that matters for the tangential businesses, if views are in an up and to the right direction, you’re still doing something right and doing things because they should be done is more important than doing things because the users say so — that’s how you end up with a homer-mobile… Comments on pure entertainment and “value” are great too…
Speaking of the algorithm. I love stuff like your channel, have been on YouTube over 5 years and have never even heard of your channel. Glad you chatted with Pat.