Here is a deep dive into the evolution, challenges, and milestones of the video content creator career path circa late 2015. 🚀 The State of the Industry: September 2015
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Platforms began moving away from chronological feeds toward "engagement-based" discovery. Creators had to learn SEO and "clickbait" thumbnail design to survive. Here is a deep dive into the evolution,
While the career looked glamorous, 2015 introduced several hurdles that still exist today. While the career looked glamorous, 2015 introduced several
The pressure to upload daily (the "Daily Vlog" trend championed by Casey Neistat) led to the first major wave of creator burnout.
Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X were the industry leaders, while mobile editing was still in its infancy.
By September 22, 2015, the "YouTuber" was no longer just a kid in a bedroom. The industry was professionalizing at a rapid pace, driven by increased mobile data speeds and the launch of new monetization tools.