Advice For New Pokemon Youtuber?

I support Pokemon and would not come to the Pokemon Forums to troll, who does that? I just found it curious why Scott likes the meticulous planning comment and was wondering how he got there with his videos. Jokes aside though, there has been good advice shared so far…

I would absolutely subscribe if you made a YouTube channel.

You seem like an interesting person.

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Its like the Hobby, if you cant throw arround with Thousands of Dollars in product to open you have to find what brings you joy and getting so good only a few have the same level, same with Channels.
One Channel that i would like to mention as example for a cool idea

okJLUV: Opens japanese Booster Boxes. Why is it superior to the hundred other Channel out there? He speaks japanese, give amazing background details ( for example ever asked yourself what the artist had in mind designing his card? He had one answer to that for one card, fucking amazing, just throw it like a sidenote into and i was like wtf this would be worth one video for itself)
Also gives an idea why a Japanese Card have the Name X and show Words in japanese that could describe the Idea behind it. Sometimes its dead obvious, sometimes its thinking outside the box

He has his Advantage, know it and use it. If you dont have a Niche you have to be an entertainer personality, maybe kick a door or something XD

Please dont use Leonhart or Unlisted leaf as example , they have the Numbers, its a Buisness, they have no Choice and have to deliver what they do on a constant high expression level.

In the end a decision if you prefer a extremly passionate core of a few hundred or prefer the big crowd were you have no fucking clue who is who^^

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Research stuff thoroughly, talk about something that a billion other people aren’t talking about, and don’t just try to make a audience that is a circlejerk for your life and spending habits.

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