People like watching keren because they like to see what she's wearing, what products she's using ...ect. Brands will see a young girl that presents herself well and they'll send her products because she's the kind of person they want representing their company.cupcakezzzzz wrote:MY PROFESSIONAL OPINION: I used to work in the social media, public relations field and I can sincerely say that unless they have another baby die, they're not going to live off of YouTube alone. For about a reasons:
1. Their viewers are normally regulars. Same people watching their videos and commenting.
2. Their followers don't match their views meaning a lot of people probably watched her viral video and subscribed from that video alone
3. They post too often. Too many videos with no actual content. She doesn't make any videos that connect her to her audience.
4. She completely forgets the cinematic element to vlogging. (Having cool, aesthetically pleasing film)
5. They're just losers with a camera. Theres no home office. No professional filming equipment.They're not making space to take YouTube seriously. There's no filming schedule and she can't even get herself presentable enough to be camera. YouTube is alll about appearance, fashion, wealth, ect and she cant even brush her hair.
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Rachelle looking sloppy in every video could be hurting her career. She has a superficial career. Looks and presentation matter. Clean your house. Keep yourself presentable. When you pick up the camera the house becomes "a place of work" and you should at least keep it clean. You wouldn't walk around a work office with dirty feet and greasy hair, what makes YouTube different
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