Hi Sir,
I’m Joseph from JOSEPHGAMING and I have a Youtube gaming channel, that you can check out here: https://www.youtube.com/c/josephgaming1. I stream, create game reviews, create game walkthroughs and other contents on a daily basis for the last 7 Months. My channel is actively growing and I’ve recently hit 270 Subscribers.
I noticed that your upcoming WATCH DOG LEGION (PS4) is due for release this month on 29th of October and I’d love to have a chance to review, stream, make a video about it. It would be great if I could request a review copy of it.
I’m looking forward to hearing back from you.
Kind regards,
Joseph Fernandes
Link :- https://www.youtube.com/c/josephgaming1
Subscribers:- 270
I suspect supporting a large audience with interesting content is a real job and it's not easy.
However, building up is the tricky bit.
I've seen a few channels 'get noticed' and I find it rarely happens below 10,000 subscriptions and usually with more than 50,000.
And how much content have you published about WDL?
None at all?
That might not help convince Ubi that you have a viable audience for them.
But you seem sincere, so you have one sub.![]()
Sofa, I've never had beef with you on this forum and I don't plan to now. I'm just going to reply to part of your post:Originally Posted by SofaJockey Go to original post
1) I do not have a powerful enough PC to bring that eye candy playthrough experience for viewers.
2) I'd have to learn lots more about Adobe products, film production, cinematography, OBS,etc
3) The YT platform itself has been on a huge decline. #youtubealgorithm
4) Any content I'd come up with has already been done 10x over
5) Sitting on your [bleep] and getting paid for it will never be as profitable as a traditional job
6) I do not wish to pander shamelessly to an audience that would not even be appreciative of my time and effort
7) You can watch videos for free. What's the incentive of subscribing anyway?
8) I'd need to go out and buy equipment, aka, cost me money
9) I'd have to say stupid phrases every 2 minutes like "please smash that subscribe button" or "Let's get 100 Likes", or "Like if you think Marcus looks sexy in this outfit"...
10) Likes...social media... :barfface emoji:
Ha. I don't disagree with much of that, though I would propose that some 'influencers' are at the quality end of games journalism and produce and edit genuinely interesting non-trivial content.Originally Posted by Officer_Johnson Go to original post
Sure, there are people who just stream blowing stuff up, there's certainly a variation.
There is a huge different between say a 'JorRaptor' and just flopping a vanilla recording or gameplay onto the internet.
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Incidentally, we've heard nothing from the OP?
Or was this just a dump and run post?![]()