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  • @MeMyselfAndMatt says:

    This is the first guy I have ever viewed that actually has content that works! Peace!

  • @amazingmrjesse3995 says:

    This is awesome Pat! Love this! Thank you for the amazing advice!!

  • @user-mq6bq8vm2d says:

    Taking the leap next weekend and recording my first 3 episodes…I REALLY appreciate your content. It’s been critical to my game planning. 🙌

  • @Emperor_Pikachu says:

    Hell yeah

  • @derryXDINES says:

    Awesome advice here, Pat. I think what you guys are doing with the pokemon channel is great (my son is always entertained!), and am actually planning on incorporating a little of the style storytelling you guys do in something I’m shooting tomorrow. I’m stressing out a little about how I’m going to get all the footage I need, but I’ll figure it out!

  • @xpert_kb1547 says:

    Would you suggest sticking to one niche? I have a huge interest in video games and collectibles,

  • @MaruHieta says:

    Storyteling is the highest value skill any influencer or creator can learn. As AI shoots out information in seconds, we need to become masters of stories.

  • @producerkidd says:

    Can the storytelling aspect also work for a gaming channel? I feel that I have improved on my titles and thumbnails recently but I would like to think storytelling might be a bit tricky when it comes to gaming content.

    • @beysshowcase says:

      As you play you can talk about the history of the game being played, history of the developers company or just a good ole fashioned story of your day/week to update all your fans on life events.

    • @producerkidd says:

      @@beysshowcase What if the game happens to be a shooter? I find it hard to make a storytelling video, at best that I can think of is maybe making a skit of some sort

    • @beysshowcase says:

      @@producerkidd this one is easy lol I am a big fan of the second amendment so for shooting games I would focus on the weapons. Maybe let your viewers know what brand/model the current weapon class you are working on is designed after. If the game utilized real life brands then expand on those companies and current offerings for the competitive/defensive/or recreational markets. Such as ACOG scopes in early Call of Duty Games. Lots of history to unfold in the history of Trijicon which I believe manufactures those ACOG scopes I mentioned.

    • @producerkidd says:

      @@beysshowcase Yeah I would agree that talking about specifics would do good. It would be very informative and enjoyable for those the like that kind of information. However I’m thinking more in the sense of a story. For instance with COD how would you create a story? If I’m playing online multiplayer how can a story be made. Best I can think of is saving someone from the team as a mission type of video. Other than that I think it would be hard to create a video with story for a game like that. I know you can create videos on new updates with new items but to make a story that has a beginning, middle and end I think would be difficult

    • @beysshowcase says:

      @@producerkidd I understand what you are talking about and do see your point. It may be easier to do what I mentioned during livestreams of your gameplay since you can interact with the chat, they can ask questions and the conversation should flow naturally like when one is just hanging out with their friends. As a long form pre recorded content video though the only way I can see a story being made from that gameplay is to make it like a sports game maybe? Show it is you as the “MVP” on your team against all of the tough opponents your enemy team has to throw at you. As you get certain achievements or “streaks” you can create little catch phrases and so on to add to the story and give your audience certain “key words or phrases” they tend to associate with your channel and enjoy. That or if you have a certain “goal” in mind for that round/match you can make it a sort of story that is focused primarily on your progress in achieving said goal, just make sure to throw in lots of jokes since comedy seems to make these things all come together quite nicely from the audience perspective.

  • @beysshowcase says:

    Awesome video with great advice pal! Thank you for all you do to help us out as fellow content creators! Card Party 2 hype!!!!

  • @pokeproxy says:

    How do you talk about art on a podcast?

    • @patflynn says:

      You can tell stories about the inspiration behind the art, how ideas came to be, some of the challenges and struggles along the way, talk with other artists and chat about trends or business or just get to know the artist in general.

  • @jackiemaurer2595 says:

    Thanks so much for the great advice! I watched you on Think Media and immediately looked you up. I am about to launch my own channel and I’m having the hardest time thinking of a name for it. That’s the only thing keeping me from launching. I’m known for being funny and liking weird things and trying them out. My mom used to say that I “marched to the beat of my own drum.” The videos I’ve made are about creative no build camper van set ups that have a theme. I had no idea that other women my age are out there in the world living in their car or van and traveling all over the place BY CHOICE! There are many women who are doing the same, but they had no choice. Then there are the women who do this part time for fun. I stumbled upon this whole thing by accident and I can’t believe there is such a huge community of middle aged and senior women traveling all by themselves.

  • @GoodNewsatWork says:

    Hey Pat! When do you start evaluating your thumbnail and title performance? How long do I wait before I start making changes? Do you ever really stop trying to optimize?

  • @TruckingTendencies says:

    Take heed !

  • @thepramodgeorge says:

    I’m just surprised that Pat is still creating videos on this channel when he could just focus completely on the 1M channel.

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