Totally agree with about buying in to the adventure. The small 4 min vlogs are worth just as much as the remarkable hour long films.
The whole thing is gripping!
So we are all wondering what now ( or at least when)
U have put ifs and buts ànd maybe”s in many of ur recent posts. One I think because u trutly unsure, and two to try and scare us.
But there is a goal in the shape of a 25 foot motor sailor.
And u sort of gave us a gold of £2000 to edit the next video.
So what this not so old bloke would like is a tally
With markers to the next goal and how much till u can buy and sail it.
Or smile, nod, agree and do what ever ur going to do anyway.
I’m taking the sigma to foxes (ipswitch)
If u fancy a sail. Will stop at queensbough for the evening
Will be a good crack
Steven
S makes some very valid points about your funding for KTL. You just need more people to see things his way. I very much hope that you find them. P.
Dylan I do hope that if you stop having fun with this… that you’ll stop.
In my opinion your daughter is both right and wrong. For the majority of people, what she is suggesting is absolutely correct, but there is also a number of people for how rewarding noteworthy videos is not the way to go. I am not going to watch all of your videos, some of them do not interest me but I am extremely interesting in supporting you making these videos even if I am not watching all of them. To my mind what’s the point in only rewarding you for each film I like when so doing means that you may reach a point where it is not economical for you to continue. What happens if you make a series of videos that few people watch? If tapping is the only income stream the making of videos stops. On the other hand, regular support for the process doesn’t suffer this.
For me, and people like me, the answer is not tapping but regular donation.
The question is, of course, is the number of people who want to make a regular donation significant. Judging by the recent requests for a Pateron account or similar, perhaps it is.