CHAPTER 35: KNIGHT (3)

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Sang-Hyeon didn’t expect many views on his YouTube channel.

It only made sense considering his live stream only had around one to two thousand viewers. The number of views on his videos would be five thousand at most.

It would be impressive if five thousand viewers watched him live, but YouTube required a video to have at least ten thousand views to make the minimum profit. A measly five thousand views meant nothing on YouTube.

In that sense, small-time streamers like Sang-Hyeon couldn’t expect to profit much from YouTube.

“You probably need to upload twenty more videos to see a slight profit trend.”

“We won’t be able to get ad-sense yet.”

“We’re investing in the future.”

These were the opinions that came from the Punk meeting.

“No one knows if YouTube will succeed.”

“Just because it’s popular on Treevy doesn’t mean it’ll be popular on YouTube.”

“That’s right. I have high hopes for Treevy, but YouTube…”

“Oh, but of course, I hope it works out because YouTube has a greater impact.”

Most of them didn’t think Almond’s YouTube would succeed. It wasn’t because they underestimated Sang-Hyeon, but that was the natural stance.

Even Bubblegum, the all-time number one streamer, failed quite a bit on YouTube.

‘No one knows what will happen on YouTube.’?All streamers went by this proverb.

However, the premise that no one would know worked well for Sang-Hyeon.

[53,000 views]

[98,000 views]

[60,000 views]

The total views for his first three videos already exceeded 50,000 views. One of them nearly reached 100,000. It could be considered a miracle that his videos reached those figures on the first day.

“Huh.”

Sang-Hyeon woke up in the morning and repeatedly checked the numbers. He kept refreshing his YouTube channel in disbelief.

‘How did this happen?’

His favorite streamer, Bubblegum, had also given their best effort on YouTube and failed many times. Sang-Hyeon didn’t expect much because of that.

However, he was doing great on YouTube.

He recalled what Acorn Jelly said.

“You have to get an excellent YouTube editor. Editors are like 80% of YouTube.”?

Acorn Jelly also received a good number of YouTube views compared to his live streams. That was because Lee Na-Yeon excelled as both a manager and editor.

‘Is it because of the editor?’

Maybe Seo Ji-Ah had caused Sang-Hyeon’s rise. He recalled the montages that Seo Ji-Ah uploaded in the past and searched for them.

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