i went offtopic, skip if not interested in youtube

i had a bit of a youtube-career, until it ended because i lost interest, maybe i will restart it. Im inactive for about 3 years now.

the BPs in the video look awesome, but the video description is lacking data about the morphs shown. Also, if you go into youtube, you either have to have something to say, or you need to say something. The absence or presence of meaning unfortunately isnt that important on youtube, but you EITHER need to talk OR convey a non-verbal message, and that is much more difficult than just talking. Google/youtube algorithms feast on video title and description, (nowadays they sometimes use spech recognition to create transcripts of poor quality, and feed these back into algorithms) but this very good-looking video is not providing enough metadata to be successful on youtube.

If you want any success on youtube based on optics alone, you need to do something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfDoQwIAaXg

if you dont want to talk, but want to get a message across, and be successful on youtube, you need something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yxHKgQyGx0 (here the implicit message is that the video is breaking copyright law in dozens of cases but pulls itself out of the mud by its bootstraps based on fair use legislation)

There is an easy way to grow on youtube.... TALK. speech + images can go big on youtube easily and gradually, if you have something to say and you prefer to express it in words, rather than in writing or in images, then youtube is good for you.

like him, he died before youtube started, but vids like this still get 400000 views:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjHJ7FmV0M4 If you have a voice and something to say, then its easy to get into youtube.

Images with music, even if its 30 or whatever images per second, will fail. Youtube is an audiovisual medium, and the most powerful audio is a voice talking directly to you. Apart from an explosion or a shockwave, a human voice is the most powerful audio signal there is.

If you want to be like SnakeBytesTV, thats the first step: Talk. Show your morphs in the video, but say what you have to say about them, one by one, it is not hard to do. damn i got nervous when recording my first videos for youtube, but i could always decide to not upload them after reviewing them. So you just repeat until you are not nervous anymore and managed to say what you wanted to say and talked about the morphs and the genetics and what you like about them. And then you get a really good video. an accent doenst matter, a stutter doesnt matter, if you do it again and again you will accumulate subscribers that will take your voice as it is.

Like this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drFKNIN8i8E Now he has a host to do the speaking for him, but for many years he did it himself, like in this video. He has severe trouble breathing by himself and suffers from a genetic disease affecting all muscle control of his body. His voice is flawed, but that did not keep him from growing his channel.

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ok, what are the morphs in the video? all older snakes, i guess many with orange dream or even super orange dream going on. But you have to admit the video is hard to interpret without the genetics of the royal pythons shown