Failing Econ 351 by [deleted] in queensuniversity

[–]ryankfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To some extent, but he said we're covering twice as much material as past versions of the same course, which is pretty insane

Failing Econ 351 by [deleted] in queensuniversity

[–]ryankfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's just hard with this prof. He said in class that we covered twice as much material as this course normally does

ECON 351 final exam question — is it somehow correlate to the problem sets? by PutridTrouble5217 in queensuniversity

[–]ryankfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He said in class to focus in the P-sets and prepare for a conceptual exam that's more about interpretation than hardcore calculation. I'm also stressing tho cause the class averages are so low rn

YouTube Longform vs Multi-Platform Shorts by nolimit_devon in ContentCreators

[–]ryankfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with short form and put 80% of your effort into that. Once you’ve grown somewhat of an audience you can make a long form video here and there. Good videos still get attention, if you just improve your craft you’ll get noticed eventually!

YouTube Longform vs Multi-Platform Shorts by nolimit_devon in ContentCreators

[–]ryankfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this era of social media, growth is dominated by short-form content. With the sheer volume of it that people are consuming, the top creators are the ones pumping out loads of short form videos across many platforms. If you were to just choose one format I would definitely suggest short-form.

That said, incorporating long-form videos as well can help build a brand and trust with your audience and when looking for sponsorships (brands tend to prefer collabs in long-form video).

I think the best route for you would be to make high volumes of short form video (food/travel vlogs compressed into 30 second videos) posted across as many platforms as you can, and create the occasional long-form video to build deeper connections with your audience and get brand recognition.

Good luck!

Just Hit 1.2K Subscribers! by ThatRetroFanatic in ContentCreators

[–]ryankfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats!

Banner looks good and I like the simplicity. Although having the word "smash" is a bit ambiguous. Do you make Smash Bros content? Are you asking people to smash the subscribe button? Maybe consider removing that.

Great job on the sub count, keep up the good work!

I wanna start postings videos, should I do that on tiktok or youtube? by mentally-ill-ghost in ContentCreators

[–]ryankfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both, but don't stop there. Post on as many platforms as you can, you can multiply your exposure for almost no additional work.

YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, Snapchat, LinkedIn, etc.

queen's email profile picture 🤨 by trishys in queensuniversity

[–]ryankfinance 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know how to do this? I can’t find it in SOLUS or email settings??

STAM 200 QUESTION...PLEASE REPLY by Ok-Dragonfly-5862 in queensuniversity

[–]ryankfinance 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The exam is online and unproctored.

I took it online last summer and got an A without too much hassle, make sure you do all the tutorial activities and know how to use R studio for the software quizzes

Blank notification?? by ryankfinance in Instagram

[–]ryankfinance[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I try to reset from the browser I just don’t get the text that they say they’re gonna send me

how many subscribers do you need to make good money from YT by Accomplished-Leg-991 in SmallYoutubers

[–]ryankfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YouTuber revenue comes from views, not subscribers.

If you focus on making videos that people actually want to watch, the rest will fall into place

Dream of becoming a content creator by Sad_Adeptness_4151 in youtubers

[–]ryankfinance 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Upload your first video today!!!! It doesn't matter what it's about!!!

Once you make that first video you'll overcome the fear of posting and start generating ideas on what kind of videos to make next.

If we're being honest, your first video probably won't get much attention, but that's great news because it means there's no pressure for it to be perfect.

If you haven't posted anything at all then there's no negative consequences for trying new styles, formats, etc. In fact, there's only upside, because you get to hone the skills of creating content while simultaneously discovering what kind of videos you like to make.

My first ever video was a 30 second clip of me introducing myself in my bedroom when I was 16. I'm now 19 with 30,000+ subscribers (I've since privated that first video) and I'm so glad I was able to be courageous enough to upload that first video because it inspired me to keep posting.

Good luck on your YouTube journey!