According to the poll conducted yesterday, 70% of respondents said they watch my videos on their phones.
However, my YouTube analytics show that about 50% of my viewers actually watch on TV. Since this poll was not visible to TV viewers, that may be one reason many of them were unable to participate.
Watching a nearly two-hour video on a phone must have been quite demanding. That said, I do not plan to make 20–30 minute videos. Instead, I will carefully consider a video length that feels comfortable for mobile viewers while still being satisfying for TV viewers, and reflect that balance in my upcoming work.
I’ve re-published the two videos that didn’t perform well previously.
Some viewers had been looking for them, and I’ve decided not to worry about whether a video performs well or not. And as many of you advised, when a newly uploaded video doesn’t do well, I’ll put filming aside for a while and focus on the shoe orders I’ve received to fill the income gap.
The new video is almost finished. Normally, it takes me about 3–4 weeks to make a pair of shoes. But when I film the entire process, it takes 6–7 weeks to complete a pair.
To support my work financially, I recently had to make one pair without filming and deliver it to a client. Meanwhile, the pair I’ve been making for all of you—with full video recording—is now finally nearing completion.
The previous video unfortunately received many dislikes, had a low click-through rate, and low average watch time. Because of this, I had no choice but to pause filming for a while. I hope you understand.
I will upload a new video next weekend. Thank you always for your support. It truly means a lot to me.
A month ago, I measured a customer’s foot size, and the measurements turned out to be quite deformed. So, I measured again a week ago, and yesterday I picked up the custom last that had been ordered a few days earlier.
This project is a pair of Derby shoes commissioned by my close friend of 25 years, who runs a dog leash brand. He used to be a professional snowboarder, and because of snowboard boots, his feet became severely deformed—almost like a baby yeti’s feet.
For this pair, I’ll be using hand-dyed leather. I’ll be making the dye myself from tree bark, and of course, I’ll be filming the entire dye-making process to share with you.
The last video I uploaded, a full brogue Oxford, performed very poorly in terms of views. Hitting the ‘Like’ button and leaving comments really gives me a lot of energy to keep creating new videos. Thank you. 😊🙏
I would like to sincerely thank everyone who gave my latest video a 'Hype'. I cannot see who hyped it, but please know that your support truly means a lot and helps this work reach more people. Thank you so much for being part of this journey. https://youtu.be/AZ7-M9RJz4g
Terry Kim Shoemaker
According to the poll conducted yesterday, 70% of respondents said they watch my videos on their phones.
However, my YouTube analytics show that about 50% of my viewers actually watch on TV. Since this poll was not visible to TV viewers, that may be one reason many of them were unable to participate.
Watching a nearly two-hour video on a phone must have been quite demanding.
That said, I do not plan to make 20–30 minute videos.
Instead, I will carefully consider a video length that feels comfortable for mobile viewers while still being satisfying for TV viewers, and reflect that balance in my upcoming work.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the poll.
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
Which device do you usually use to watch my videos?
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
A new video has been uploaded. Thank you.
https://youtu.be/wZ3pYL6vlic?si=QPQRS...
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
I’ve re-published the two videos that didn’t perform well previously.
Some viewers had been looking for them, and I’ve decided not to worry about whether a video performs well or not.
And as many of you advised, when a newly uploaded video doesn’t do well, I’ll put filming aside for a while and focus on the shoe orders I’ve received to fill the income gap.
Thank you always to everyone who supports me.
2 months ago | [YT] | 238
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
The new video is almost finished.
Normally, it takes me about 3–4 weeks to make a pair of shoes. But when I film the entire process, it takes 6–7 weeks to complete a pair.
To support my work financially, I recently had to make one pair without filming and deliver it to a client. Meanwhile, the pair I’ve been making for all of you—with full video recording—is now finally nearing completion.
The previous video unfortunately received many dislikes, had a low click-through rate, and low average watch time. Because of this, I had no choice but to pause filming for a while. I hope you understand.
I will upload a new video next weekend. Thank you always for your support. It truly means a lot to me.
2 months ago | [YT] | 171
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
A month ago, I measured a customer’s foot size, and the measurements turned out to be quite deformed. So, I measured again a week ago, and yesterday I picked up the custom last that had been ordered a few days earlier.
This project is a pair of Derby shoes commissioned by my close friend of 25 years, who runs a dog leash brand. He used to be a professional snowboarder, and because of snowboard boots, his feet became severely deformed—almost like a baby yeti’s feet.
For this pair, I’ll be using hand-dyed leather. I’ll be making the dye myself from tree bark, and of course, I’ll be filming the entire dye-making process to share with you.
The last video I uploaded, a full brogue Oxford, performed very poorly in terms of views. Hitting the ‘Like’ button and leaving comments really gives me a lot of energy to keep creating new videos. Thank you. 😊🙏
4 months ago | [YT] | 291
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Terry Kim Shoemaker
I would like to sincerely thank everyone who gave my latest video a 'Hype'.
I cannot see who hyped it, but please know that your support truly means a lot and helps this work reach more people.
Thank you so much for being part of this journey.
https://youtu.be/AZ7-M9RJz4g
4 months ago | [YT] | 167
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