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cweill
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Having been on both sides as a customer and foundee, I love subscriptions.

Every business needs a business model. Subscribers is a very clear one. I'm untrusting of any service that's free and doesn't rely on ad-revenue, because they have incentive to make money in other shady ways like selling your data to third-parties who will use it against your best interests.

Subscriptions are a nice business model because they are predictable costs/revenue to both customers and the business.

What I don't like are subscriptions that don't grandfather you into higher pricing, and pay-as-you-go plans, because it's so easy to forget about then and their rules and get charged a nasty bill later.

As a customer IMO subscriptions are the lesser of all the evils, and the best alternative to ads, eg YouTube Premium.
cweill
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Agreed. It's incredibly difficult to know what the audience wants, at least until you have a loyal community following (fans). Even then it's not perfect.
cweill
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
Ali Abdaal's Part Time Youtuber academy course.

https://academy.aliabdaal.com/
cweill
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
I'm taking a course on how to build and grow a YouTube channel. The main advice they give is "just commit to making a video once a week, every week, for 2 years, and you're life will change." It's a tautology, no guarantees on how well your channel will do, but it's such a simple idea, and nice motivator to build momentum and keep going.
cweill
·قبل 5 سنوات·discuss
I love this comment. Thank you for sharing this experience.

I also underestimated the impact of having my work burned in front of me after 2 years of overtime and sacrifice. The money afforded me some level of financial Independence which at least gives me the optionality to choose whether I want to suffer this again.

I'm thinking of following in your footsteps. Wish me luck!