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It’s called vlogging and another way of creating content and others watch them. People post their daily activities on FB, Instagram, etc too. There was blogging before vlogging evolved. If they are not interesting, they should not be watched or shared and get them more views. Videos get more viral views from YT recommending them more due to social sharing, reputation and credibility scores. If YT doesn’t include your videos in featured/recommended/suggested/searches, it doesn’t matter how great your video is!

Some famous and successful vloggers with millions of cult followers -

Mo Vlogs - https://www.youtube.com/movlogs

https://www.google.com/search?q=top+youtube+vloggers

Followers develop an attachment with the vlogger over time and treat him/her as a friend/family member. vloggers have fan following and earnings in millions. Their videos get viewed millions of times overnight!

The best asset vloggers have is - they can talk... (something not everyone has)

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Vlogging with 7 cats - videos get over a million views in just a couple of days of posting and she never even showed her face in any of her hundreds of videos (she deliberately covers her face and shows just the cats)! 4-5 videos a week and live streaming too. Her story-telling is unique in each video with fertile imagination and very high quality video editing.

Cream Heroes (Korean - turn on Closed Captions) - the best channel for cats

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmLiSrat4HW2k07ahKEJo4w/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

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4 hours ago, Rushabhi said:

Enduku life motham YouTube lo pettadam. Inti videos chesukovachu pillala videos trip videos ila chesukovachu konchem discrete ga but why put total life including ooru illu on YouTube? Evaranna stack cheyyalante randi babu randi nannu stack cheyyandi annatlu undi

stack means rape?

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All the vloggers I mentioned have videos on relocation/buying homes/cars, etc. It doesn’t make sense not to share them with the people who care about them, follow them and support them. Not sharing such major life events is like a missed opportunity to CONNECT more with your audience - if you ask me. None of these vloggers are giving out their street address and so, how is that a safety issue or privacy concern?

Mo Vlogs receives car-loads of presents (some very expensive stuff like watches and Louis Vuitton) every week in the mail even from India and Indians abroad (he visited and vlogged in India too) and he does unboxing them in videos with his sister Lana Rose who has a beauty vlogging channel and also an artist -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Strictly Dumpling channel (also has videos on his new home) receives food and snacks in the mail and he opens them and eats them on the camera.

It’s a niche they chose - just like tech, beauty, comedy, gaming, etc. - and it works and much better than silly/indecent TikTok videos. There are similar vloggers - H1B Life, Vaas Vlogs, US lo Mahalaxmi, Sasikala TV, etc. There are Chinese, Russians and others doing such Vlogs for their audience and it is nothing new.

When we share videos (even if it it a silly one), they get more views and spike in traffic sending signals to YT that there is something special about the video that people are sharing and raving about it and scoring it higher in searches, appearing in suggested videos and also featured on users’ homepage feeds. Like any other site, YT wants their users to spend more time on their site, engage and watch more ads. Channels bringing more traffic/viewers, engaging them and keeping them on the channel videos and YT platform (audience retention) to watch more ads are favored by YT.

When haters go to dislike them, they actually give it a view without their knowledge (there you go haters!) and no loss to the video as dislikes are ignored by YT while recommending them. When we comment on them, they get a view. When we reply to a comment, we give it a view and YT sends out notifications to everyone in that thread about the new reply and everyone revisits the video to view/reply to the comment and giving it more views... When we post a message or a comment on a content (video, forum post, article, etc), we become invested in it and follow  through it. That is all engagement which YT loves!

It is easy to become successful making silly videos than serious videos because people watch them and share them more.

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11 hours ago, Rushabhi said:

Vlogs bad kaadhu I see too konni diet vlogs ala. But eeme chala careless ga untundi safety and privacy vishayam lo anipisthondi 

like how ?

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Reaching million-view videos - who thinks these videos are dumb?

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9wMnaig_5QRhaS3RFR86g/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

No wonder these people keep producing content because they are being followed and watched.

Either we are dumb or the people who are watching them are dumb or these creators are dumb (or no one is).

This Vaas Vlogs creator has help with camera (his wife). He is not a great talker but he hit it out of the park already within a year of starting the channel. His videos on homeless people and school events came out good.

US lo Mahalaxmi - already million-view videos

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCys8rRPSflLVWxk8qCYizkA/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

Sasikala TV - already million-view videos

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQlskreCQ16nKJgQAM6L6w/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

100K subscribers and million-view videos is a lot of activity and can be considered as a benchmark for success.

It works!

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I like Casey neistat than ones you mentioned above. Mari private jeevithalu share chestunnar ani anipinchindii vaas vlogs varaku okay but if some of the vlogs followers are smitten by these vloggers and darr lo shahrukh lekka obbess aithe parisiti entidi. 

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1 hour ago, sboyr2r said:

I like Casey neistat than ones you mentioned above. Mari private jeevithalu share chestunnar ani anipinchindii vaas vlogs varaku okay but if some of the vlogs followers are smitten by these vloggers and darr lo shahrukh lekka obbess aithe parisiti entidi. 

Casey is tech with a prior career in TV, film, advertising, etc and also has TEDx talk that gave him a headstart on YT. iPhonedo is better in tech reviews (he even puts manufacturer’s marketing ad videos to shame sometimes). MKBHD and Unbox Therapy are cool, too and there are many others to mention.

Vlogging works with sharing life events - if they don’t share, it is a missed opportunity to connect more with their followers who care about them and support them. A missed opportunity is like making a video and not requesting/reminding viewers to like, share and subscribe at the end (any sales person will agree with that). They are not sharing their street address.

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