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Dave D

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Re: Do I have potential as a YouTuber? Honest feedback wanted
« Reply #75 on: November 22, 2025, 07:57:48 PM »
SOON. I just don’t have an idea for the next video yet. I’ll keep it under 2 minutes though, considering the patience of the general audience.

That seems odd. The first video was planned out?

Obviously you spent time putting the words on paper and then trying move them in a scrolling motion but that seemed to be the only concept that was put together.

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Re: Do I have potential as a YouTuber? Honest feedback wanted
« Reply #76 on: November 22, 2025, 11:42:51 PM »
That seems odd. The first video was planned out?

Obviously you spent time putting the words on paper and then trying move them in a scrolling motion but that seemed to be the only concept that was put together.

The plan was to make it feel like a short film, but it ended up running too long. I’ll keep the next ones shorter. I still want to add an intro as a separate piece — showing a robot‑like identity awakening in the garage and heading to the toilet. Then there will be a closing clip that picks up where the main video left off, continuing the story as I encounter an apocalyptic identity, trying to jam with it, detecting its DNA etc, and eventually heading back to the garage.

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Re: Do I have potential as a YouTuber? Honest feedback wanted
« Reply #77 on: November 22, 2025, 11:50:51 PM »
Unless you have a good niche, a good message, decent to good editing and consistency, it’s a tough gig. I still make content but because of the content channels like mine are shadow banned. I’m sure if I would have stuck with the fitness and strength and conditioning content on my other channel would have been successful

My niche is basically Just Overkill and my motto is Keep it simple. I know it’s not easy to break through on YouTube, but at least I’m giving it a try. As you can see from photos, I use it in my DIY projects — applying common sense and always sprinkling a little extra on top. I also will make construction videos, exercise content, garage jammin and similar stuff. I don’t want to get stuck in just one topic, but rather explore different themes — all through the Overkill lens.