>>8605003>>8605155I'm willing to bet that you're Lala Pink trying to promote your YouTube channel here on /toy/. If you're doing this as a hobby, cool, good for you, but if you're intending to be consistent and professional, then please ask yourself the following questions:
> What can I do that is different than other unboxing and toy review videos?> How can I stand out from the hundreds (maybe thousands) of other related YouTube channels?>Is the niche that I'm catering to popular enough to garner a steady and long-lasting following?> Do I have sufficient income to get new toys to show and talk about on a regular basis?Also if you can afford it I recommend some better lightning and a more engaging editing style with your videos, for example zooming into objects of interest now and sprinkle a bit of humor here and there to keep your audience engaged and wanting more of you.
Good luck.