YouTube Patience

Tom Dunn
Tom Dunn
Sep 8, 2018 · 1 min read

We all start at zero subscribers, using the same platform with a similar, yet uniquely individual toolset. We rise as the market sees fit. My simple hypothesis; those with the best ideas, best executed, amass subscribers and are rewarded as such. Those who dabble, post inconsistently, copy or bore, fail.

But remember good things take time.

In this age of instant pleasure, instant gratification and instant results, YouTube stands as an anomaly. Subscribers take time to gather and only a handful of creators possess the courage, persistence and uniqueness to turn YouTube from a hobby to a full-time career or business.

Creators must have the courage to persist, the persistence to post often and the commitment to post only quality content.

The finest wine, takes the longest time.

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