Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 2 2019

Hey youtubers, I have a real treat for you today.

Some of you might remember from one of my last live streams this cartwheel about the

8 YouTube channel strategies.

Sorry, my channel is all about YouTube channel growth, right?

But the word growth, growth, growth...

I can't really pronounce it.

Any way.

This is the cartwheel that I came up with a few months ago and also asked the Tube Ritual

team to complete this list.

Thanks for all your feedback.

This is the final list of strategies that really work for small channels as well.

So I am excited to talk about this today.

By the way, quick question: What of those strategies do you apply on your channel?

For me for example, it is all about evergreen content, I do focus a lot on active subscribers

as well as linked content.

And of course since I have the Morningfame tool, the site, I also get a lot of viewers

from the site to my channel.

So these are the strategies that I focus most about...

most on.

And quick question: How about you?

Is your setup a little bit different?

Let me know in the comments.

By the way, for me it was not always the case that I focussed on those four things mostly.

In the beginning for example when I just started my channel, I had different strategies that

worked for me.

In particular, sharing on social media.

I will explain you later, there is a strategy because I didn't have outreach on social

media at that point either, no followers really, so there is a strategy that actually works

right in the beginning.

As well as I did a particular kind of collabs: featuring YouTube creators in videos which

really really worked well for me in the beginning.

So along the way of growing your channel different strategies make more sense at that point.

And that changes.

And today I wanna walk you through all of the eight strategies but with a unique new

way.

I created a playlist for you that walks you through all those strategies because it turned

out with all the archive of videos that I have on this channel already, there are videos

already there that explain those different strategies.

So I compiled the best videos that I have on each and every strategy and made a playlist

out of it.

This here, this video that you are currently watching is actually the first video of this

playlist.

If you are currently watching this video separately and not within that playlist – you can see

that if the playlist shows up on the side or below on mobile – well, then click the

link in the description that sends you onto this video but within this playlist.

As well as I also pin a comment so people who are on mobile can more easily access it.

And then let's get started.

The first things that we focus on is evergreen content.

This is by far the most dependable way to get the YouTube algorithm working for you.

To get all the benefits that the YouTube algorithm gives us for promotion of our videos, get

our foot in the door.

So that is the first strategy.

And by the way, that strategy is the most important one for my channel.

It was in the beginning and still is.

It really has a big importance.

And so let's give it away.

Daniel Batal is next up in the next video explaining you how to create evergreen content.

See you after the evergreen video with my next introduction of the next strategy.

See you then!

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91st ACADEMY AWARDS 2019 Build up and Break down from 1984-2019 - Duration: 2:53.

Ahh, the academy awards, a cherished and perennial event where artists and storytellers and cinematic

geniuses come together to celebrate the magnificence and magic of Cinema.

Mmm, mm mmm.

So let's see, from 1984 it was Amadeus, Out of Africa, Platoon, The Last Emperor, Rain Man,

Driving Miss Daisy, Dances with Wolves, The Silence of the Lambs, Unforgiven, Schindler's

List, Forrest Gump, Braveheart, The English Patient, Titanic, Shakespeare in Love, American Beauty,

Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, Chicago, The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King, Million

Dollar Baby, Crash, The Departed, No Country for Old Men, Slumdog Millionaire, The Hurt Locker,

The King's Speech, The Artist, Argo, 12 Years a Slave, Birdman, Spotlight, Moonlight and The

Shape of Water.

So those were the academy award Best picture winners since 1984 obviously the year I was

born so I'm starting from there until now.

So, this year we have Green Book, Vice, A Star is Born, Roma, Bohemian Rhapsody, Black Panther, mm hmm

The Favourite and Black Klansman.

Now I'm going to watch all of these again for the ones that I have only seen once.

I already know which one should not be here and right off the bat, that's black panther I think it was a

mediocre film at best and the fact that Ryan coogler did not get a Best Director nomination

for it, maybe that says something else.

I thought he directed it very well, but just not best picture in my view.

I don't see it.

I don't see why it's here but, again, I'm going to go through all the movies on the list and

not only am I going to watch all of these and let you know which one I think should

win best picture at the academy awards but each one of these movies is also going to

have it's own review in the movie review section of the channel.

So you can find that along with other movie reviews in the movie review playlist.

Again, if you enjoyed this so far be sure to subscribe to the channel this is everyday

pulse, I am Anthony trupia.

Hit the bell for notifications, thank you for watching and I will catch you next time.

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You need to know this in order to achieve your goals. - Duration: 3:13.

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How To Pronounce Turmeric - Duration: 0:15.

How to pronounce the word TURMERIC

turmeric

turmeric

turmeric

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Peter David Interview at New York Comic Con Talks X-Force, X-Factor, Hulk, Spider-Man and More - Duration: 7:38.

Hey guys, I'm Maite and I'm at New York Comic Con

with the towns with Peter David and you're watching ComicsVerse.

You've written for so many prolific characters over your career from,

you know, X-Factor,

Spider-Man, Hulk,

just to name a few. Of all those characters you've done,

which has been the biggest influence on you as a person?

None of them really have influenced me. It's my job to influence the characters,

to take bits and pieces of my personality and use them and channel

them through the characters and make them entertaining.

Certainly probably the one that was most biographical or autobiographical was the

INCREDIBLE HULK because I was on him for so freaking long and I wound up

exploring things that were going in my life through the Incredible Hulk.

I wanted to ask about that because you wrote HULK for 12 years,

which is a pretty extensive period of time,

but why did you stay on the character for so long?

What drew you in to develop him for such a period of time?

Well, the thing I liked about the Hulk was

that the character was so malleable. I could do so many things with him,

explore him from a deep psychological understanding.

And also the thing that was an advantage was in those days I had access to sales

figures, so if at any point I saw sales starting

to drop, that was my cue to come up with

something new and different to have happen to renew reader interest.

That usually happened about every three to four years.

So if you go back through my run on HULK,

you'll see this. Something really dramatic happened every

three to four years.

One of my personal favorite stories that you've written and one of my favorite

SPIDER-MAN stories is "The Death of Jean DeWolff." But what's your opinion on

those events in comic books and when people resurrect characters pretty

quickly and kind of mitigate the poignancy of those deaths?

Well, I have to admit that even I have brought

people back from the dead. Usually though very quickly and it was

part of the story. Very rarely have I brought somebody back

from the dead who was killed off by a previous writer and we have not seen for

a good long time. But it is true the fact that I even had

a character comment that in Heaven instead of pearly gates,

they have revolving doors. And the concept of being brought back

from the dead and brought back to life was even a major underpinning of my Ben

Reilly comic in which I had a meetup with death,

Jim Starlin's death, and she told him that he had died more

than anybody else in the universe and been brought back and it had an impact

on his soul. I had her saying,

you know, the human soul is not designed to come

back from the dead, and if you keep coming back from the

dead, very slowly,

it has a negative influence on your soul.

And she even warns him that if he ever comes back from the dead one more time,

his soul will effectively shatter. So you know,

I tried to play with the concept of coming back from the dead,

but underscore that it does have genuine impact and consequences on the

characters.

So, Peter,

we've been talking about some of the iconic stuff you've done in the past.

I want to talk about what you've been doing now.

So tell me anything about what's on this table here from YOUNG JUSTICE.

Well, down there I have scripts from YOUNG

JUSTICE, the animated series,

which I wrote for in its first two seasons and yes I am writing for it in

the third season. That was a question a lot of people were

asking me and I finally got the clearance from Greg Weisman to go ahead

and tell people that yes, I am onboard for that.

Here's the series called THE HIDDEN EARTH series.

Did you know Australia was founded by criminals?

It was used as a criminal colony. I basically came up with the concept

that there's an alternate reality adjacent to us where there are 12 races

that are constantly at war with each other.

And the Masters of the Realm get sick of these guys.

So they decide to use Earth as Australia and they dump them all on earth where

they proceed to wipe out 99% of Earth's population and then go back to fighting

with each other. And THE HIDDEN EARTH trilogy tells the

story of the remnants of humanity and how they fight to get their planet back.

And it is actual trilogy, you know,

three books beginning, middle end.

I will not be writing book 10, 15 years from now,

you know. So I thought that nowadays,

having a genuine trilogy would be a nice change of pace.

Next to that we have ZORRO. Bold Venture Press has been reprinting

all of the original Johnston McCulley ZORRO novels and short stories because

Zorro did not originate in the movies, he originated in print.

And they hired me to produce an original ZORRO novel to celebrate his 100th

anniversary, which is what I was happy to do.

THEY KEEP KILLING GLENN. A short story anthology that arose as a

result of a panel at a Baltimore Science Fiction Convention that went wildly off

the rails as we all came up with the ideas of killing off Glenn Hauman,

one of the members of Crazy 8. And I stupidly suggested we do a trade

collection of short stories called THEY KEEP KILLING GLENN.

And they said, okay,

you're editing it. I went,

"Wait. No,

I was kidding." And I wound up editing it.

ALTERED STATES OF THE UNION is actually an anthology that Glen put together in

which we have stories about various states in the United States,

but they are different from what we are used to.

My story involved an actual event in the 1950s when President Eisenhower was

going to be making Alaska a state. And the governor of Texas kept pleading

with him not to do so because then there would be a state bigger than Texas.

And Eisenhower finally got sick of him and warned him that if he didn't shut

up, he was going to divide it into North

Alaska and South Alaska. And then there would be two states

bigger than Texas. And in our world,

the governor took him seriously. In my story,

the governor did not. And now we have north and South Alaska

are at civil war with each other. And my story tells about a battle to the

death across the plains of Alaska between the governor of North Alaska,

Sarah Palin, and the governor of South Alaska,

Donald Trump.

Back to the YOUNG JUSTICE script. Can you tell us anything about what

you're working on in season three?

No. Number one,

they'd kill me. Number two,

they'd never hire me to work on it again.

And number three, my head would explode.

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