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Channel Overview

 

This is my Youtube channel. On this channel, I post random moments of me playing games, and doing solo series. Youtube has taught me ways to connect around the world and teach me skills in Photoshop, Sony Vegas, and Adobe Premiere. Youtube has changed the lives of many people such as NoahJ456, NobodyEpic, and many other content creators.

 

 

I interviewed a well known Youtuber named NobodyEpic via Email and I asked him:

1: How has Youtube changed your life?

2: Is it a good learning experience?

3: What is unique about your channel and how do you attract your audience?

 

 

Youtuber with 1.44 Million Subscribers

 

1: "Youtube has changed my life in many ways. Most notably, it has helped me achieve a dream I had in high school that I never thought I would achieve; I wanted to be paid to be "funny". Youtube is the perfect escape for introverts who like to express themselves, and I found myself very at home in the gaming community. Speaking of the gaming community, I made life long friends online. The friends I met making Youtube videos are people I feel like I will know for the rest of my life. Among many different ways in which Youtube has changed my life, those two are most prominent."

 

2: "Working for yourself in general is a good learning experience because there is no one else to blame when you make a mistake, so it's especially important to learn from your mistakes. Meeting people in the industry makes the entire journey much easier when you can learn from each other's mistakes, and crowd-source information."

 

3: "This is difficult to answer because I feel like if I had a clear and coherent answer to this question, I would be the biggest youtuber on the platform. I guess what makes any youtuber unique is the "you" part; for whatever reason, some people vibe with my personality. I do try to be extremely honest with my audience and treat them like they are smart, and I know a lot of people appreciate that, but beyond that, I truly have no idea."