
Why Good Videos Still Get No Views (And How to Cope)
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In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the emotional challenges creators face when their videos don't receive the expected views. They explore the relationship between effort and video quality, emphasizing that more effort doesn't always lead to better content. The duo also delves into the motivations behind content creation, whether it be fame, impact, or financial gain, and the importance of authenticity in presentation. They provide insights on when to pivot content strategies and the significance of focusing on the creative process rather than just view counts. Ultimately, they define success in terms of enjoyment and fulfillment rather than mere numbers.
Takeaways
- If you're still crying over views, then maybe you're just not built for this.
- Sometimes the videos that you put the most effort into actually end up getting the least amount of views.
- Effort doesn't necessarily equal better.
- The audience decides if it's a better video.
- If your views aren't where you want them to be, focus on the process.
- Success is being able to make a reasonably comfortable living.
- You can't lose if you don't quit.
- Fame is the biggest shallow desire for creators.
- Impact is the greatest predictor of future success.
- You should constantly be trying to test different formats.
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