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12K Strong!

 As of this writing, my YouTube channel already has a solid 12,610 total subscribers! I am deeply humbled by this turnout. Just to be clear I am not yet monetized by YouTube but I am getting there that's for sure.

Photo for inspiration only.

As you can see, I'm struggling to get more public watch hours. There's a chance that if I make more videos the more chances of being viewed. Bottom-line is I still have a long way to go and I got to work double time and work on my niche.


However, there's light amidst all this struggle. I see that I get more views in YouTube shorts. Actually 76.1% chose to view my YouTube shorts videos against those who swiped away. So what does this tell me?


I engaged with 19k new viewers as of August 25, 2023. Meaning, my YouTube channel was discovered by these viewers for the first time in a selected period. And what do they watch?


My most watched YouTube Shorts video is about a South Korean middle blocker who danced the Ting Ting Tang. It already has 2.7 Million views to date! Isn't that awesome?!

I must admit I uploaded the remix of that short video just to keep up with the trend. And voila! Here I am 12k strong! Thank you guys.

Cheers to our monetization pretty soon! We are on the road to 1 Million subs. Let's do this!




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