One note, the majority of the YT viewer base likes beautiful camera work, bikinis and the content for most is secondary. Look at some of the “lifestyle” channels, the ones who make a living off YouTube.
They make content that sells. Period. Whether that is destroying a 2019 F350 by jumping logs, living on a 700k sail boat, parading pretty women or flat out beautiful camera work, find the thing that sells. Crowd fund. Patreon.
We have to admit, the TJ is popular for the most part because it’s old school (never thought I’d say that) and you have two buyers at this point. The enthusiastic builder who has the means and interest in making a cool off-road rig and the young kid who wants a Jeep cause reasons and has a $8 budget.
I personally like watching technical channels on YouTube and some of them are small time and don’t make the creator money like it used to before the huge change. I also have some fun channels I have on subscription for the pretty camera work, mindless entertainment if you will.
I’m rambling but that is how I see the world of YouTube. I’m 41 btw and I will call it how I see it.
I say I’d go with my gut. Send parts, don’t send parts. If you see benefit from it, just do it. I don’t think you will see any negative out of it. The core base of customers most likely don’t care anything about what a YouTuber does or says.
They make content that sells. Period. Whether that is destroying a 2019 F350 by jumping logs, living on a 700k sail boat, parading pretty women or flat out beautiful camera work, find the thing that sells. Crowd fund. Patreon.
We have to admit, the TJ is popular for the most part because it’s old school (never thought I’d say that) and you have two buyers at this point. The enthusiastic builder who has the means and interest in making a cool off-road rig and the young kid who wants a Jeep cause reasons and has a $8 budget.
I personally like watching technical channels on YouTube and some of them are small time and don’t make the creator money like it used to before the huge change. I also have some fun channels I have on subscription for the pretty camera work, mindless entertainment if you will.
I’m rambling but that is how I see the world of YouTube. I’m 41 btw and I will call it how I see it.
I say I’d go with my gut. Send parts, don’t send parts. If you see benefit from it, just do it. I don’t think you will see any negative out of it. The core base of customers most likely don’t care anything about what a YouTuber does or says.
