Technology doesn't matter as much as you think (podcast ep002)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2023
  • 👉 The Stack Junction podcast episode 002: www.thestackjunction.com/podc...
    📌 Mentioned in the episode:
    seonotebook.com/
    / stevetothjr
    www.notion.so/
    📌 Show links
    Website: www.thestackjunction.com/
    Twitter: / tiagosilvahq
    RUclips: / @thestackjunction
    Summary:
    - Creators often overthink the choice of technology for starting a blog or newsletter due to fear of making mistakes.
    - The fear stems from concerns about spending money on the wrong tools or platform setup.
    - Technology matters less than creators believe, as content can be easily imported and exported between platforms.
    - Creators should focus on using tools they enjoy, as dislike for a tool can hinder the creative process and enjoyment of publishing.
    - Examples of successful creators using unconventional methods (using Notion for newsletters, using Gmail for newsletters) illustrate that content quality matters more than the platform.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @codbn
    @codbn 11 месяцев назад

    Bro, Please adjust your camera to eye level, zoom in (lots of empty space), and maintain eye contact with the camera. Your audio quality is great. To give more context to your audience, try recording your video from different angles and use b-roll footage in post-editing. It is important to use channel & video tags, especially for small and niche channels, but it may not be as important once the channel grows.
    you are doing great. please keep making videos.
    ps. Please forgive me if I was too nosy or intrusive.
    Peace be upon you.

    • @thestackjunction
      @thestackjunction  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching the video and giving these suggestions :D
      About the camera angle: yeah, I will improve that in the coming episodes.
      Re b-roll and the rest: these videos are in a podcast format so I want to make them work with audio only for now.
      Sometimes I am not looking at the camera as I am talking without a script and I want to be as relaxed as possible (until I get more comfortable with speaking without a script).
      Also, I struggle with the lack of time to create more videos, so making the videos as raw as you see now takes me about 3h instead of the 20+ for a 'polished' video. At the moment I want to publish more and it means not spending too much time polishing things...
      Again thanks the feedback, I will use it to improve :)