I have just one critique. The youtubish splash pages kind of drive me batty and I feel like it dilutes professionalism. They are too click bait and I feel like it just melts into all the other channels. I'd like to see more professional splash pages for your videos. Something that will make people appreciate what they are watching more. …
I have just one critique. The youtubish splash pages kind of drive me batty and I feel like it dilutes professionalism. They are too click bait and I feel like it just melts into all the other channels. I'd like to see more professional splash pages for your videos. Something that will make people appreciate what they are watching more. Just my 2 cents. Personally I feel they cheapen what you are doing.
I do find that a bit bothersome also, but YouTube is funny in how you get engagement, or so my Millenial kids tell me, so I assumed that's why the all caps yellow hair exaggeration lol
I just think if we are at the point where we are discussing filling a vacuum or void of mainstream media maybe it's time to look at branding. If you want to take it to that level of seriousness it's time. I honestly refrain from sharing the videos sometimes because I don't think people will look at it as something serious. Their audience isn't supposed to be youtube addicted tweens. I'm not concerned about them changing how they conduct their videos but the splashpages bug me. There is a foothold for them to grow and I just think if they want their content to be taken seriously then they should brand it towards their audience.
I have just one critique. The youtubish splash pages kind of drive me batty and I feel like it dilutes professionalism. They are too click bait and I feel like it just melts into all the other channels. I'd like to see more professional splash pages for your videos. Something that will make people appreciate what they are watching more. Just my 2 cents. Personally I feel they cheapen what you are doing.
Agreed.
Haha! The yellow arrows and exclamation points! I ignore them.
I do find that a bit bothersome also, but YouTube is funny in how you get engagement, or so my Millenial kids tell me, so I assumed that's why the all caps yellow hair exaggeration lol
I just think if we are at the point where we are discussing filling a vacuum or void of mainstream media maybe it's time to look at branding. If you want to take it to that level of seriousness it's time. I honestly refrain from sharing the videos sometimes because I don't think people will look at it as something serious. Their audience isn't supposed to be youtube addicted tweens. I'm not concerned about them changing how they conduct their videos but the splashpages bug me. There is a foothold for them to grow and I just think if they want their content to be taken seriously then they should brand it towards their audience.