Guest Gee Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Pretty self-explanitory. Is there a pattern to content release, I'm trying to think of one and I can't. I'm probably missing something. If there is no pattern to content release, would a schedual increase viewership? Obvously response videos are amazing and by nature, unplanable. Why the topic? Saw a tutorial, how to build a youTube channal, talked a bit about regular content being a plus. BTW. 420k subscribers! Roll on 500k!
thebeardslastcall Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 The call in shows are already on a schedule. The true news series would be disrupted by a schedule as they're meant to be a timely response to current events. Strict and limited schedules work well for an entertainment show, but when you're doing a philosophy show and working to change the world I'm not sure I'd want content held back for a day or several days just to keep to a schedule. If there is a useful update to your car that would improve your life now, would you prefer to get immediately via a Tesla over the air update, which get released when done, or have to wait for a regular schedule of update releases? If you think they are mis-prioritizing their releases and can give reasons why they should prioritize differently that may be useful, but forcing them to keep to a schedule just seems like it's holding back for some notion of consistency or convenience, which doesn't apply to this podcast. People may miss a TV show or a standard youtube video release if not keeping to a schedule, but when you're seeking out philosophy you'll look for it and take it when you can get it. Likewise if you're getting release notifications for podcasts and youtube videos you'll know when new content is available, regardless of when it is released. I'd rather they just focus on getting good content out as soon as possible.
Guest Gee Posted June 24, 2016 Posted June 24, 2016 No idea and whats more, I know nothing about growing a youTube channal. I can see how more schedual limits freedom and perhaps creativity.
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