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Re: Before The Hard Mud


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Posted by redforlife on January 03, 2022 at 07:51:37 from (174.210.128.201):

In Reply to: Before The Hard Mud posted by Dick L on January 03, 2022 at 05:05:21:

Well, your minni horses are pets. I can tell by how you care for them, and talk to them. And you know how much pets mean to thier owners. But the truth is, if you dis-associate a pet from its owner, its just another cat, or another dog, or... another minni horse to somebody else. Other people (you tube viewers) aren't going to have the same personal connection to your animals that you have. Nothing against you or your animals, its just how the interest in pets work. Sometimes you got to view things from outside the box. You know that little old lady that lives down the street or someplace else, and has a little poodle that means the world and all to her? But it nips at everybody's ankles and it acts like its going to eat people up when they come to the door. Well, thats a bad example. But it kind of relates to the same thing in regards to pets meaning more to thier owners than others. Its still there, even if your pet, is not a snippy
little dog.
People watch what pops up on a you tube search. So, the tittle is key. Nobody is going to type (before the hard mudd) or (minni horses on christmas) into a search mission on you tube. So if it pops up at all, its going to be way down the line. The searcher probably not even going to scroll down far enough. And if they are watching random videos along the way, they likely going to be videoed out on the subject long before they even get to yours.
Minni horses are somewhat of a novelty. But I don't think they are in any way rare. And when you factor in shetlin ponies, and donkeys, and everything else, they are definately not rare. So, video footage on you tube is abundant, and also not rare. I'm sure that you tube is not over loaded with viewers wanting to see minni horses.
And you mentioned targeting a kids audience. In my personal opinion, I think there would be more interest in your videos with adults. If a kid can't pet your horses, thier interest level is going to go way down. Adults, not so much.
Keep at it. I'm sure whoever watched your video, enjoyed it. I, for one, did. Its not about numbers who watched or liked. Its about how enjoyable/educational it was to the ones that did!
Keep at it. And Happy New Year to ya Dick L.


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