In response to
"So there's this thing called "digital nomadism", about people who have remote jobs so they move around and have adventures."
by
Beryllium
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I think that would be engaging enough—I think you’d have to sell the “why” and really focus on the “how,” including supporting the channel with … -- (edited)
Posted by
Flavorize (aka Flavorize)
Oct 20 '22, 01:52
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small snipets, of the best parts (short clips of funny moments, or unusual moments that can be put on the channel, and maybe Twitter and/or Tik Tok…that will drive traffic to the channel).
Returning to the “why”…what’s the hook for the audience?
Is it, Canadian dad…whose work-from-home, remote job forces him to be a hermit, and so he’s not living a full life. Come along on his fish-out-of-water adventures, as he explores the world around him. Does this produce awkward in-person conversations (because you’re used to dealing with people via message or boards…that can again be used as clips for promotion)?
Are you…Going to try every restaurant in a 20 mile radius? Or sail to a new “island”/town every episode. Are you doing mock/mocking Canadian dad versions of episodes you saw of the Kardashians? Or learning about plant that grows around your house? Perhaps this is the catalyst for using that mini-sub of yours…etc etc etc—all just examples
Just bring (or fake with great energy ) a passion for the “why”/what drives you
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