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Originally Posted by bryanz
now, I also find that sometimes it is hard to sift through all of duds to get to the good videos. This is where I see opportunity if you can wedge into it.
creating a helpful video channel of your own where you go through the good videos on a topic and post only the best ones on your site might go a long ways.
topics I can think of that interest me: barbecuing or grilling, woodworking, cooking. The list could go on forever.
the key is making sure you are only posting the good one.
build an email list. find highly relevant offers that the audience will like. it might just work. well, I shouldn't say that, I know it works. a past acquaintance uses sites like these to serve adsense ads. only problem there is Big Goorilla is paying out less and less these days. That's why it makes more sense to find relevant offers or create your own in my humble opinion.
definitely would love to hear your thoughts on this Mr. Alexander.
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Hi Bryanz,
Wow, that's a good idea!
I've heard of people making videos to promote their business - which of course is a good idea...
But creating a high-quality focused channel of existing videos (which were created by others) - that could be a great idea too! (And also easier to do...)
Certain worth testing...
Thanks for sharing the idea... I think I'll test it out...
Best wishes,
Dien