I mean we regular people have no match againts them because they make videos everyday. its easier if you are a team with productionTendz wrote:Content farms can definitely make it more challenging for new and aspiring Youtubers to stand out in a crowded space. With the sheer volume of content being produced by these companies, it can be difficult for individual creators to compete for viewers attention.
Netherrealmer wrote:Popular Youtuber, Gametheory just sold his channel to a content farm, He will still be hosting it, he just demoted himself into an employee.
Netherrealmer wrote:I mean we regular people have no match againts them because they make videos everyday. its easier if you are a team with productionTendz wrote:Content farms can definitely make it more challenging for new and aspiring Youtubers to stand out in a crowded space. With the sheer volume of content being produced by these companies, it can be difficult for individual creators to compete for viewers attention.
Netherrealmer wrote:There are now places called influencer houses, its a management of Influencers. They all live on the same mansion so they can get easy collabs for views.
A content farm is a group of writers you pay to make content for you and also edit your videos. Most people joins a cult like group to have free access to them but part of your earnings will go to the group. Like the Tiktok cult, the tiktok cult gets 50 percent of earnings of the dancers who works for them and you must live on their manor.mrki444 wrote:How much content farms charge for 10 500 words long articles?
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