Lately, there has been a noticeable rise in questions about my consistent upload schedule, so I have decided to clarify things, specifically for those genuinely asking, not the ones making noise just to make it seem like a negative thing.
First off, yes, I occasionally go inactive. But that doesn’t mean Im not working. I often take that time to create multiple audios in advance, which I then release the following month. Doing this actually allows for a more regular schedule. Also, summer is here, which means no university, which gives me hours of free extra time daily to work on stuff, especially when I am looking to put out more stuff to help others.
With the experience that I have gained over time, I can now produce high-quality audios much faster than when I started, where everything took longer due to lack of knowledge and trial-and-error. On top of that, I have a personal database of research and information for every topic I work on, making upgrades and remakes even more efficient and in-depth when needed.
Do note that half of the weekly uploads on YouTube come from Pre-Releases, meaning they were already created and released earlier, so you’re seeing the result of past work, not rushed content.
Now, to those saying that quality has dropped because quantity went up: respectfully (clowns), that’s just not true. The techniques, structures, and foundations I use remain the same, if not better. The vast majority of my audience is giving positive feedback and seeing results. So unless you're speaking from personal experience, these criticisms don’t hold weight, especially when most of the people complaining, 99% of the time, after PERSONALLY checking with them, are the same ones who either use the audios incorrectly or don’t put in any real effort to begin with.
This is just to clear things up, stay tuned for better audios and projects!
Curio Subs
Lately, there has been a noticeable rise in questions about my consistent upload schedule, so I have decided to clarify things, specifically for those genuinely asking, not the ones making noise just to make it seem like a negative thing.
First off, yes, I occasionally go inactive. But that doesn’t mean Im not working. I often take that time to create multiple audios in advance, which I then release the following month. Doing this actually allows for a more regular schedule. Also, summer is here, which means no university, which gives me hours of free extra time daily to work on stuff, especially when I am looking to put out more stuff to help others.
With the experience that I have gained over time, I can now produce high-quality audios much faster than when I started, where everything took longer due to lack of knowledge and trial-and-error. On top of that, I have a personal database of research and information for every topic I work on, making upgrades and remakes even more efficient and in-depth when needed.
Do note that half of the weekly uploads on YouTube come from Pre-Releases, meaning they were already created and released earlier, so you’re seeing the result of past work, not rushed content.
Now, to those saying that quality has dropped because quantity went up: respectfully (clowns), that’s just not true. The techniques, structures, and foundations I use remain the same, if not better. The vast majority of my audience is giving positive feedback and seeing results. So unless you're speaking from personal experience, these criticisms don’t hold weight, especially when most of the people complaining, 99% of the time, after PERSONALLY checking with them, are the same ones who either use the audios incorrectly or don’t put in any real effort to begin with.
This is just to clear things up, stay tuned for better audios and projects!
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