Only quality and performance videos you always do bro, you are phenomenal...Your driving in every new video is very realistic and original...🙏🙏🚛🚛💞💞❤️❤️🇹🇩
You can also share a list of mods, for example, a winter build, this will add value and significance to your videos due to their clear benefit to others. It is enough to simply show the order of your build at the beginning so that others can repeat what they saw if they need it, you don’t even need to say anything or add a description, everything will be clear anyway. For example, I was interested in walking in the open world, because I don’t remember whether this was a default option or whether it was a mod. Unique trucks from paid mods, like Peterbilt, can also be interesting for reviews, or rare buses, etc. One of the channels that corresponds to the above, which I came across, is called Rulik69, its author simply follows these two rules, consistency and benefit, and it seems to work out for him, however, it is quite difficult to count on a large audience with this level of content, you must also have style and good hardware to demonstrate the best at maximum settings. All this can be diluted with a video with a steering wheel, with a first-person view, it is quite atmospheric against the background of the radio or music, which is not limited by copyright. And yes, you can do reviews on many games of this type, about truckers, bus drivers and SUVs, if you are attracted to this topic, this will expand the circle of your audience, but be prepared for the fact that at first, perhaps a year or two, everything will go idle, perhaps just one viral and short funny video in TikTok or shorts will one day play a role and bring more prospects than years of hard work on the channel, everything depends on chance and algorithms that cannot be predicted. The main thing is to do something for pleasure, like Skyrim's grandmother Shirley, it should not exhaust you. Good luck to you and good mood. PS It's google translate, so i'm not sure that all was written right on english.
@@Trucksim78 I think the main question for all of us, as in any field, which we must answer for ourselves, is - what is your competitive advantage? Once this becomes clear, it remains only to realize your potential. I also think it's better to do 15 minute cuts instead of 5 hour videos, unless it's a stream recording or a whole playthrough. That way you can upload at least 3-4 videos a week, but record and edit everything for a month in advance if you need to be free from this activity and not worry about downtime.
Best looking truck you’ve had on here yet
Thanks 😊😊
Nice
Thank you
Nice ride! 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏
Привет с Украины лайк поставил
Sending love to Ukraine ❤️❤️
Only quality and performance videos you always do bro, you are phenomenal...Your driving in every new video is very realistic and original...🙏🙏🚛🚛💞💞❤️❤️🇹🇩
Thank you for your support, bro 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕😊😊😊
Hermosos mods 😮👍
Gracias 👍👍
How can you walk? Amazing.
There is no such feature in the game. 😒😒 I turn on camera 0, walk around the truck, and then add the footsteps when editing the video.
How do you walk out the truck
There is no such feature in the game. 😒😒 I turn on camera 0, walk around the truck, and then add the footsteps when editing the video.
😊😊😊
I wish to do stuff like this one day i just dont know how to get more views/subs
You need to produce content regularly
You can also share a list of mods, for example, a winter build, this will add value and significance to your videos due to their clear benefit to others. It is enough to simply show the order of your build at the beginning so that others can repeat what they saw if they need it, you don’t even need to say anything or add a description, everything will be clear anyway. For example, I was interested in walking in the open world, because I don’t remember whether this was a default option or whether it was a mod. Unique trucks from paid mods, like Peterbilt, can also be interesting for reviews, or rare buses, etc. One of the channels that corresponds to the above, which I came across, is called Rulik69, its author simply follows these two rules, consistency and benefit, and it seems to work out for him, however, it is quite difficult to count on a large audience with this level of content, you must also have style and good hardware to demonstrate the best at maximum settings. All this can be diluted with a video with a steering wheel, with a first-person view, it is quite atmospheric against the background of the radio or music, which is not limited by copyright. And yes, you can do reviews on many games of this type, about truckers, bus drivers and SUVs, if you are attracted to this topic, this will expand the circle of your audience, but be prepared for the fact that at first, perhaps a year or two, everything will go idle, perhaps just one viral and short funny video in TikTok or shorts will one day play a role and bring more prospects than years of hard work on the channel, everything depends on chance and algorithms that cannot be predicted. The main thing is to do something for pleasure, like Skyrim's grandmother Shirley, it should not exhaust you. Good luck to you and good mood.
PS It's google translate, so i'm not sure that all was written right on english.
@@WithoutNumbers Good advice
@@Trucksim78 I think the main question for all of us, as in any field, which we must answer for ourselves, is - what is your competitive advantage? Once this becomes clear, it remains only to realize your potential. I also think it's better to do 15 minute cuts instead of 5 hour videos, unless it's a stream recording or a whole playthrough. That way you can upload at least 3-4 videos a week, but record and edit everything for a month in advance if you need to be free from this activity and not worry about downtime.