by WorkAtHomeGal » 22 Oct 2016, 00:06
grecy0905 wrote:Hi, I want to know how to start with Youtube. If you have a blog, you can give me the link to PM. I want a friend who will guide me all through out. I want to learn from the active people like you.
I do have a blog about the work at home stuff I do but it doesn't really have any information on starting with Youtube. I just decided one day that I wanted a Youtube channel to try help gain readership to my blog or referrals and of course possible Adsense too.
I do not post very many videos though they are months between each other. My main reason for the videos was to get traffic to my blog which does happen sometimes but other times it doesn't. Some people just watch videos and ask questions that I try to answer for them. I have a gaming channel too but no longer post to it, that one probably is a more popular niche then my work at home stuff.
If you are serious about making videos on Youtube it is very hard work and not everyone is going to get famous or popular, I know I am not. I got some followers and some views but not in the thousands. Is there anything you are really good at? That could get you started with videos. I don't have fancy recording equipment. I have used my phone or a webcam in the past but sometimes the quality sucks. And I use a free screen recorded for most videos. I will try to help you but remember I am no guru at it.

bestwriter wrote:Are you really a work at home gal? If so what are the various jobs you do?
Yes and no. Yes because I do make some money online but the username might be misleading because that is not all I do. Ever since working online I have done offline jobs as well when income online was really bad especially. The main things I do now is forum posting and surveys I think So...
* ForumCoin
* Postloop
* TheForumWheel
* Pinecone Research
* Swagbucks
* Prolific Academic
* Usertesting
* UsabilityHub
I also have accounts with Clickworker, Microworkers, Spare5, YouEye, MyLot, Quicktate and some others I probably am forgetting. I would say sometimes my time management is poor, if I stuck to the best sites maybe I would earn more online.
cessy_08 wrote:What was the "weirdest" or out of this world meal you've had whilst trying to save money? I just thought about it after seeing your post about frugal living and I know back when I was in college, I did some sort of crazy meal idea just to make sure I have enough allowance to last me a week

Well Mr Noodles is cheap and a can of soup is cheap. Sometimes I mix a can of vegetable soup with Mr Noodles for added flavor and added food to make the noodles more filling. Adding some crackers or a couple pieces of bread to the meal can make it very filling. Its cheap but I imagine very unhealthy due to the sodium content and both things being processed foods.
skysnap wrote:What are some of your "lesson learned" moments from both working online from home and working outside for day job or so?
Hmm...
Well I learned very quickly after months into this that working online is very hard to do. With sites closing, and some ties not paying especially. And me trying to build a positive rep about myself and help others and be honest. Sure it is hard but fun and rewarding too.
From the home aspect, well my poor time management makes it for I tend to let house work go while I am very busy online. I sometimes ignore a lot of things when I get very inspired to work hard for instance. The other from home would be distractions, I can't tell you how many times I got looking at a movie, watched it and didn't finish my work because of it! Oops.
Working outside the home is a lot easier then online I find. But I am out of shape so stocking shelves will get me active and on my feet again. And the sleep situation, I find offline work means more shift changes where as online you can sometimes keep a same or similar routine.
[quote="grecy0905"]Hi, I want to know how to start with Youtube. If you have a blog, you can give me the link to PM. I want a friend who will guide me all through out. I want to learn from the active people like you.[/quote]
I do have a blog about the work at home stuff I do but it doesn't really have any information on starting with Youtube. I just decided one day that I wanted a Youtube channel to try help gain readership to my blog or referrals and of course possible Adsense too.
I do not post very many videos though they are months between each other. My main reason for the videos was to get traffic to my blog which does happen sometimes but other times it doesn't. Some people just watch videos and ask questions that I try to answer for them. I have a gaming channel too but no longer post to it, that one probably is a more popular niche then my work at home stuff.
If you are serious about making videos on Youtube it is very hard work and not everyone is going to get famous or popular, I know I am not. I got some followers and some views but not in the thousands. Is there anything you are really good at? That could get you started with videos. I don't have fancy recording equipment. I have used my phone or a webcam in the past but sometimes the quality sucks. And I use a free screen recorded for most videos. I will try to help you but remember I am no guru at it. :)
[quote="bestwriter"]Are you really a work at home gal? If so what are the various jobs you do?[/quote]
Yes and no. Yes because I do make some money online but the username might be misleading because that is not all I do. Ever since working online I have done offline jobs as well when income online was really bad especially. The main things I do now is forum posting and surveys I think So...
* ForumCoin
* Postloop
* TheForumWheel
* Pinecone Research
* Swagbucks
* Prolific Academic
* Usertesting
* UsabilityHub
I also have accounts with Clickworker, Microworkers, Spare5, YouEye, MyLot, Quicktate and some others I probably am forgetting. I would say sometimes my time management is poor, if I stuck to the best sites maybe I would earn more online.
[quote="cessy_08"]What was the "weirdest" or out of this world meal you've had whilst trying to save money? I just thought about it after seeing your post about frugal living and I know back when I was in college, I did some sort of crazy meal idea just to make sure I have enough allowance to last me a week :lol:[/quote]
Well Mr Noodles is cheap and a can of soup is cheap. Sometimes I mix a can of vegetable soup with Mr Noodles for added flavor and added food to make the noodles more filling. Adding some crackers or a couple pieces of bread to the meal can make it very filling. Its cheap but I imagine very unhealthy due to the sodium content and both things being processed foods.
[quote="skysnap"]What are some of your "lesson learned" moments from both working online from home and working outside for day job or so?[/quote]
Hmm...
Well I learned very quickly after months into this that working online is very hard to do. With sites closing, and some ties not paying especially. And me trying to build a positive rep about myself and help others and be honest. Sure it is hard but fun and rewarding too.
From the home aspect, well my poor time management makes it for I tend to let house work go while I am very busy online. I sometimes ignore a lot of things when I get very inspired to work hard for instance. The other from home would be distractions, I can't tell you how many times I got looking at a movie, watched it and didn't finish my work because of it! Oops.
Working outside the home is a lot easier then online I find. But I am out of shape so stocking shelves will get me active and on my feet again. And the sleep situation, I find offline work means more shift changes where as online you can sometimes keep a same or similar routine.