I'm sure there are many of you who have a few people you follow either on youtube, twitch or even the odd webcomic and I'm almost certain most of you will have seen at least one of these projects go into a slow decline, either as a simple hobby someone got bored of or even someone doing it professionally that is now on their last legs.
So this threat is for some common mistakes you've seen Creators make in their practices.
Also lets try and avoid political statements about certain creators like "He got taken in by the far right and went off the rails" or something like that.
So here's a couple I've seen;
-The "Movie" side project-
You have no idea how many times I've seen this, especially with those who create video content. Their Patreon suddenly gets a new tier to start a movie and with a budget that couldn't even cover the costs of "Manos hands of fate". These are almost always either mismanaged or just die silently after taking up so much time from the creator that their original content suffers and they lose viewers.
I believe this is mostly due to so many following the AVGN's example and forgetting how forgettable that thing was. To date I can only think of the Ashens movie as an example of a successful one and that was helped by the fact Ashens managed to still produce his normal content at the same time.
-The Con-Loop-
This one crops up in every type of content site as they get popular, they end up with a few invites to a few conventions and they book one too many every year. This results in a cycle of "Hi going to a convention see you there"->"just got back from the con saw some fans"->"sorry there's no content this month we're getting ready for the next convention"->"Going to a convention this week, see you there"
This cycle repeats throughout the year with many creators having dry periods of up to 3 or 4 months and those fans they go to see start to dwindle.
Now many creators actually make this work for them as they turn their Convention work directly into more content, this is generally the case with the video game side of Content when E3/Pax/Blizzcon comes around, but if you can't do that it can lead to a big void in content for the large majority of those who do not have the option of going to these events.
(I want to stress that this is not an attack on any creators out there but rather a critique of behaviour that can lead to sites and channels withering on the vine.)
So this threat is for some common mistakes you've seen Creators make in their practices.
Also lets try and avoid political statements about certain creators like "He got taken in by the far right and went off the rails" or something like that.
So here's a couple I've seen;
-The "Movie" side project-
You have no idea how many times I've seen this, especially with those who create video content. Their Patreon suddenly gets a new tier to start a movie and with a budget that couldn't even cover the costs of "Manos hands of fate". These are almost always either mismanaged or just die silently after taking up so much time from the creator that their original content suffers and they lose viewers.
I believe this is mostly due to so many following the AVGN's example and forgetting how forgettable that thing was. To date I can only think of the Ashens movie as an example of a successful one and that was helped by the fact Ashens managed to still produce his normal content at the same time.
-The Con-Loop-
This one crops up in every type of content site as they get popular, they end up with a few invites to a few conventions and they book one too many every year. This results in a cycle of "Hi going to a convention see you there"->"just got back from the con saw some fans"->"sorry there's no content this month we're getting ready for the next convention"->"Going to a convention this week, see you there"
This cycle repeats throughout the year with many creators having dry periods of up to 3 or 4 months and those fans they go to see start to dwindle.
Now many creators actually make this work for them as they turn their Convention work directly into more content, this is generally the case with the video game side of Content when E3/Pax/Blizzcon comes around, but if you can't do that it can lead to a big void in content for the large majority of those who do not have the option of going to these events.
(I want to stress that this is not an attack on any creators out there but rather a critique of behaviour that can lead to sites and channels withering on the vine.)