
So I decided to expand my grind and start a youtube gaming vlog series that acts as a "televised representation"/ expansion of my business.
1. Hopefully I can build rapport, trust, and by proxy a core following that also serves as a decent customer base.
2. The goal is also to build a decent & constant income stream to cover basic upkeep cost ...nothing crazy.

Tell me what yall think of the format
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Update: New Audio setup


Update: New Audio setup
Just in case you miss the update on page two I have a new Audio setup
Only thing I feel I really need but don't have is a dedicated broadcast Mic

I'm reminded of both Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Dr. Edwin J Nichols.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke:(paraphrase of his assessment on communism/socialism)
The primary issue for Europeans is class and....(can't recall second part) **class & economics**
The traditional primary issue for Africans is status and....(can't recall second part) **spirituality & culture**
Dr. Edwin J Nichols:(paraphrase of his assessment on Axiology)
The primary orientation for Europeans is man to object
The traditional primary orientation for Africans is man to man

Applied to my situation, It's seems like however objectively good my service sounds on paper people want to jump in on a ball that's already rolling having some semblance of comforting familiarity(or as the cacs call it "consumer confidence") & status with other people. Which puts me in a position to have to build personal man to man relationships(or as the cacs call it "branding myself") as a base to offer my services as opposed to simply pointing the man to object so that the object can sell it self.
The primary issue for Europeans is class and....(can't recall second part) **class & economics**
The traditional primary issue for Africans is status and....(can't recall second part) **spirituality & culture**
Dr. Edwin J Nichols:(paraphrase of his assessment on Axiology)
The primary orientation for Europeans is man to object
The traditional primary orientation for Africans is man to man

Applied to my situation, It's seems like however objectively good my service sounds on paper people want to jump in on a ball that's already rolling having some semblance of comforting familiarity(or as the cacs call it "consumer confidence") & status with other people. Which puts me in a position to have to build personal man to man relationships(or as the cacs call it "branding myself") as a base to offer my services as opposed to simply pointing the man to object so that the object can sell it self.
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