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HARKBUS 🌚 retweeted
4 NICHES THAT WILL GET YOU MONETIZED LESS THAN A MONTH 1. Movie Recap Niche (Mostly Longform Content) Creating 5-10 Mins Long Summary Of Popular Movies will naturally get you a lot of engagment especially if you have nice and attractive thumbnails on your videos 2. Story Telling/Documentary Niche (Both short form and Long Form) Creating documentary Like story telling videos especially about True life past events that people can relate to will get you enough engagement to get monetized in less than a Month 3. Ranking Niche (Mostly Short-Form Videos) Creating ranking videos like “Top 5 Richest Rappers,” “Top 10 Most Dangerous Places,” “Best Cars Under $10k,” or “Top 7 AI Tools You Must Use” is one of the fastest ways to gain traction on YouTube. These videos work because they trigger curiosity and competition — viewers want to see who ranks where, and they often watch till the end to confirm or argue in the comments. Ranking content is highly replayable, easy to consume, and perfect for Shorts, making it ideal for fast subscriber and view growth that can push you to monetization quickly. 4. POV Or Explainer Videos (Short-Form & Long-Form) POV or Educational explainer videos break down complex topics into simple, easy-to-understand content. This can include topics like how money works, tech explanations, AI tools, crypto basics, business ideas, or life hacks. These videos perform extremely well because they provide instant value. When viewers learn something useful in a short time, they’re more likely to subscribe, watch multiple videos, and share the content. Consistently posting clear, helpful explainers can quickly build watch time and loyal subscribers — two key factors for getting monetized fast.
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Addendum: as I didn't mention it in the longform above, it should also be stated Hitler did not rely solely upon antisemitism for His platform or persuasion. He addressed the issues of His time and place from multiple angles involving multiple factors. We can, too.
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My first ship ever was actually Faberry I was actually a himejoshi first but not enough longform yuri fanfics. I’ve been on a drarry fixation for like 7 years now tho
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logically i understand that writing, illustrating, and coloring your own longform fancomic is a lot of work. but this is all work future me has to do, so its not real and i dont have to think about it
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Bug 🔌🍀 retweeted
Do YOU 🫵 like longform videos to listen to in the background? Miss couch co-op type channels? Like to listen to people yap? WANT MORE STARBII CONTENT? Well do I have the channel for you! :D @RukaChwan and I started Yap Gap! We just uploaded episode 0! 🔗👇 link!
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Replying to @Mokostrukk
also longform walkthroughs that 100% it are a well known thing!!! That’s what I usually watch if I can’t find a good letsplayer. But I will say sometimes I use it as a way to see if I wanna play it myself. Watched Jack play RE2r and bought it myself a few years later!
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The Enby Pup retweeted
Beta chip themed longform captions of this OC, Jade, available now on my🅿️!!!
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Replying to @Dljokl
feels like the "vaguely informative but low cognitive load background noise" niche is being filled by video essayists & longform AI slop. like it needed to become more ambient & depersonalized than what a podcast offered
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Longform links: the decline of books
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X probably needs a new interface component in order to be a destination for longform podcasts. I keep scrolling away or clicking off to something new. The picture-in-picture feels like a half measure stop-gap more than an answer to this UX problem
A conversation with Ed Catmull, founder of Pixar. I've been making podcasts about Ed for over 8 years. He invited me to his home and told incredible stories from his 60 year career. Ed worked with Steve Jobs longer than anyone else — for more than a quarter century. We talked about what he learned from Steve, the founding of Pixar, building a company at the intersection of art and technology, why getting the team right is the necessary precursor to getting the idea right, and so much more. Ed is full of hard-earned practical wisdom. Spending time with someone I’ve studied for almost a decade was awesome. I hope you listen. 0:00 Most Companies Are Full Of Shit 4:28 The Brain Trust Mechanism 10:13 Why Steve Jobs Was Banned From The Braintrust 17:48 Your Job Is To Manage The Dynamics 23:27 Betting The Company On Toy Story 24:35 Engineering Eisner's Worst Nightmare 36:51 Bob Iger's Crappy Hand 38:44 Why Disney Never Asked What Pixar Was Doing 43:48 Take The Hard Problem 44:38 The Director Can't Lose The Team 48:48 Quality Is The Best Business Plan 52:32 What Walt Disney Taught Him 59:25 George Lucas And The Motion Blur Problem 1:08:48 Now What's The Point Of My Life 1:13:31 How Much Of This Was Me 1:16:10 George Lucas Wanted The Whole Industry Healthy 1:25:11 Refusing To Let Anyone Feel Second Class 1:32:38 The Truck In The Building Includes paid partnerships.
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Replying to @GAMERTAGVR @YouTube
YouTube continues to support longform content and do show people's videos, BUT I also believe they pull favors for industry heads and limit the circulation of VR content specifically and for specific reasons. As a VR creator you grinded extra hard for 100k. Congrats.
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Replying to @theallinpod
Longform tweet signals confidence in take, not complexity of topic.
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AlmostTip retweeted
my longform art project on Bitcoin.. STRUCTURES A generative exploration of shape, form, and time. 500 compositions shifting and morphing in realtime, rendering the ceaseless rhythm of human production. Brick by brick. Block by block 🧱 My most ambitious undertaking, 6 months in the making, excited to finally share!!!! Wake. Build. Sleep. Wake. Build. Sleep. JUN 17TH on @ord_net mint details 👇
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