Having worked from driving a Parts Truck to managing the warehouse to front of house managing of three (simultaneous) street store fronts, both small business and corporate entities, retail and wholesale, I can offer this insight to you: growing too fast out the ‘front end’ to keep up with customer demands ALWAYS costs customer service out the ‘back end’.
As in, being popular and the owners making a shit-load of money as the business grows is great but forgetting about growing the ‘warehouse’ (inventory, staff, training, perks for the hard work, product supply chain, parts and pieces for assembly, etc etc) is self-defeating.
The ones who make it focus on their niche, not the competition.
Make the best choice for you and yours, they’re the reality; we’re the make-believe world and it’s easy for us to say ‘do this’, ‘go here’..
Great points Sheldon. I have no issues supporting as I have mentioned in the past just so I have access to a true discussion. I know a number do post on Locals, but what about checking out Wayne Peters’ LGM.news as a host?
I love working with Wayne...but at the same time, in our little group huddles, we've come to realize that we are not all on or available for the same discussions. With these gaps, each of us will need to get in when we can. I can't always be riding on the capes of the superheroes that helped me get into this world...will need to start carrying some of my own water on the streaming side of things.
Does LGM.news not host other shows on it? I think he’s got Wendy Bell Radio on there! TFM Report is on there, I’d talk to Wayne about it Sheldon! Shadoe was on there, Shaun Newman Podcast was on there!
My two cents, for what it's worth - watch a ton of independent media, don't have a TV or cable. Use mostly Rumble, a bit on X & YT. Shadoe Davis & Jason Lavigne have moved to a "members only" portion of their show. While I can appreciate why, those of us on fixed incomes have to decide where to spend our $$. Now, Wayne Peter's has LGM news, where other shows are also available. I would definitely pay for a network of content creators - would be fantastic to have you all on one channel so to speak.
Not saying that this couldn't be a thing...but, the options for paying are PayPal, ONLY. My 2x PayPal Accounts were both compromised in my hack and I have little interest in working with PayPal again, given previous history.
To do this...I'd have to sell my channel, to whoever purchases the link. While I'm not opposed to this, in particular, I would question other content that'd be posted under my name, by another.
WTYL You can also make a free account here and upload different files and videos from Youtube, your computer and other places. When signed up click publish. It’s very quick and you can download the videos to your computer as well.
Sheldon have you thought of going on Telegram, they are very open to any content, and have yet to see anything censored. I know lots of people who use Telegram only . Just a thought
Hi Sheldon - I agree with you looking after you & yours first & foremost. Going low budget seems the right way. I'm in sales & I thrived by "giving something away for free & make a lot of money". I wonder if you break it down by activity - you mentioned the cost of events. I bought you a beer and would have been enthused to support you financially in a more meaningful way.
Having worked from driving a Parts Truck to managing the warehouse to front of house managing of three (simultaneous) street store fronts, both small business and corporate entities, retail and wholesale, I can offer this insight to you: growing too fast out the ‘front end’ to keep up with customer demands ALWAYS costs customer service out the ‘back end’.
As in, being popular and the owners making a shit-load of money as the business grows is great but forgetting about growing the ‘warehouse’ (inventory, staff, training, perks for the hard work, product supply chain, parts and pieces for assembly, etc etc) is self-defeating.
The ones who make it focus on their niche, not the competition.
Make the best choice for you and yours, they’re the reality; we’re the make-believe world and it’s easy for us to say ‘do this’, ‘go here’..
This is more of my focus...providing information for the sake of information, instead of volume for the sake of volume.
Absolutely. Where ever you decide to post Sheldon; that's where you're people WILL Be.
Like what I did there? lol
lol...totally caught that, WILL BE!
Have you check odysse ? Or twitchTV
https://www.twitch.tv/
Not sure that I have much of a Twitch crew...but can check it out.
Not that familiar with Odysse - will have a look.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Sorry for the misspelling https://odysee.com/ some people are on bitchute also but I don’t think they have a live setting
Librti is Odessa Orlewicz and Nord out of Vancouver. Wayne now posts on there as well.
Try Clouthub.
You can have meetings there. I believe Todd Calender owns(?) it, a man that Dr. Jane Ruby highly respects. Rumble is partially owned by Blackrock. You can hear this information in this Rumble episode. https://rumble.com/v4vumek-is-the-government-harvesting-your-body-energy.html
Will check it out. If it allows mutual stream on multiples of platforms, will definitely consider including it in the mix.
Great points Sheldon. I have no issues supporting as I have mentioned in the past just so I have access to a true discussion. I know a number do post on Locals, but what about checking out Wayne Peters’ LGM.news as a host?
I love working with Wayne...but at the same time, in our little group huddles, we've come to realize that we are not all on or available for the same discussions. With these gaps, each of us will need to get in when we can. I can't always be riding on the capes of the superheroes that helped me get into this world...will need to start carrying some of my own water on the streaming side of things.
Does LGM.news not host other shows on it? I think he’s got Wendy Bell Radio on there! TFM Report is on there, I’d talk to Wayne about it Sheldon! Shadoe was on there, Shaun Newman Podcast was on there!
What about Bit Chute?
Got it! And I completely understand. Do what works for you Sheldon!
Oh damn. Bitchute?
Will check it out...I don't think they host live stream.
My two cents, for what it's worth - watch a ton of independent media, don't have a TV or cable. Use mostly Rumble, a bit on X & YT. Shadoe Davis & Jason Lavigne have moved to a "members only" portion of their show. While I can appreciate why, those of us on fixed incomes have to decide where to spend our $$. Now, Wayne Peter's has LGM news, where other shows are also available. I would definitely pay for a network of content creators - would be fantastic to have you all on one channel so to speak.
I love the idea of a network of independents - video and print.
https://kinsta.com/blog/alternatives-to-youtube/
Seriously we could crowd fund this thing, Sheldon. Cmon, give us a chance!
Not saying that this couldn't be a thing...but, the options for paying are PayPal, ONLY. My 2x PayPal Accounts were both compromised in my hack and I have little interest in working with PayPal again, given previous history.
To do this...I'd have to sell my channel, to whoever purchases the link. While I'm not opposed to this, in particular, I would question other content that'd be posted under my name, by another.
Ah, gotcha. Didn’t realize that but makes perfect sense.
WTYL You can also make a free account here and upload different files and videos from Youtube, your computer and other places. When signed up click publish. It’s very quick and you can download the videos to your computer as well.
Click publish/Go live look into that.
https://t.wtyl.live/videos/recently-added
Does it host live streams?
I already have substack and Twitter/X that will host my content for free...it's the gap on livestream that I need.
Other people do live streaming on there..Kevin Mc Cairn does it a few times a week, it’s his website.
Sheldon have you thought of going on Telegram, they are very open to any content, and have yet to see anything censored. I know lots of people who use Telegram only . Just a thought
I was on telegram for a while...absolutely hated it and couldn't keep up to it.
Hi Sheldon - I agree with you looking after you & yours first & foremost. Going low budget seems the right way. I'm in sales & I thrived by "giving something away for free & make a lot of money". I wonder if you break it down by activity - you mentioned the cost of events. I bought you a beer and would have been enthused to support you financially in a more meaningful way.