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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Larn" data-source="post: 6759991" data-attributes="member: 85158"><p>It is true, you can earn a good packet from YouTube if you're prepared to put the effort in. Farmers have quite an advantage in that it's a tiny niche on YouTube, and so it's easier to be discovered.</p><p></p><p>It is however a lot of work to get it right, while I dont think most farming channels are putting in the same amount of editing time. For our project at the moment we are taking nearly 1hr in editing for every 1min of footage. </p><p></p><p>And you need at least 15 minutes of footage for every minute of the final cut.</p><p></p><p>We are drafting in an editor and videographer to assist with it all, so it's costing us a significant amount of money before we even start.</p><p></p><p>All that being said though, we are trying to produce content for the general public as well as farmers, and the general public content is the killer.</p><p></p><p>Content for farmers is a bit easier to put together, because we aren't as fussy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Larn, post: 6759991, member: 85158"] It is true, you can earn a good packet from YouTube if you're prepared to put the effort in. Farmers have quite an advantage in that it's a tiny niche on YouTube, and so it's easier to be discovered. It is however a lot of work to get it right, while I dont think most farming channels are putting in the same amount of editing time. For our project at the moment we are taking nearly 1hr in editing for every 1min of footage. And you need at least 15 minutes of footage for every minute of the final cut. We are drafting in an editor and videographer to assist with it all, so it's costing us a significant amount of money before we even start. All that being said though, we are trying to produce content for the general public as well as farmers, and the general public content is the killer. Content for farmers is a bit easier to put together, because we aren't as fussy. [/QUOTE]
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