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OneMinuteEconomics.com Case Study – Part 4

Posted on 23 January 2016 by Andrei

Things seem to be on the right track with my YouTube channel (through which I explain important concepts through entertaining one-minute animations), with one of the 5 videos already at over 1,000 views. This is pretty awesome in light of the fact that I haven’t really promoted this project yet, most of the views are simply people from the YouTube “ecosystem” who searched for certain keywords and clicked on my video.

Once I have considerably more videos (let’s say 25+), I’ll start promoting the channel properly.

Until then, I’m simply observing and drawing preliminary conclusions.

For now, I can say I’m quite happy with my results. People are subscribing each day, I have a couple of comments + likes, I don’t think most YouTube viewers understand how important these things are for content creators like yours truly.

I can give you this piece of advice if you’re following certain YouTube channel and like the content in question: support the content creator!

Like his videos, comment if you can, share on Facebook/Twitter/Forums/etc. and so on.

These things are far more important than you realize.

Today, I’ve published a new video, this time about supply and demand. It’s a tad more entertaining than the others, in other words slightly funnier for lack of a better term, will be interesting to see if people will appreciate it.

That’s it for today, click here if you want to check out my YouTube channel.

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Vincent Says:

    Andrei,
    That’s an awesome video. Keep on doing it. Short and fun to watch.
    Great animation.

  2. Andrei Says:

    @Vincent: thanks a lot for the support, I really appreciate it 🙂

  3. Vincent Says:

    I really like supply and demand video and the hyper inflation one.
    It’s good that you’re able to do each of them in a minute.

  4. Nuno Says:

    At the end of each (nice-looking) video you should have an outro telling people to subscribe. Best of luck!

  5. Michael Says:

    I have EconomicWeekly.com. We should do something together!

    Keep up the awesome work.