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  • brbposting@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.worldadvertising rule
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    14 天前

    Begging is also acceptable!

    I’m OK to donate my time though I will 2x speed through :)

    The best sponsor thing I’ve seen was probably the Pyro guy on YouTube who got a hooligan-resistant standing desk: I think he covered it in alcohol and lit it on fire. pretty sure that is the desk he’s using now. If you make a really good standing desk I think it’s fine to try to promote it via a really good science YouTuber and I really love that that YouTuber is not tracking me and is just assuming I care because I’m watching a science channel. It’s the same ad whether I use YTDLP or login to my spyware account and watch. That’s how ads should be even though it means some small folks won’t have budget to adequately advertise & survive.



  • Social implications no?

    Like in the 2000s, the person who was the antsy-est and/or had the smallest bladder had an inarguable reason to take frequent little breaks.

    (I’m not deciding for anyone that inviting marketers into the home is better than any other option, just saying!)


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    14 天前

    And they’re a BIG DEAL. e.g. this tech journalist who left a big publication and hung out her shingle. No sponsorships? No Becca.

    Hand-drawn chart titled "income sources" showing a list of revenue streams and a corresponding color-coded pie chart. The listed amounts are: Brand Deals (blue) $113,483.55; YouTube (red) $15,513.84; Patreon (green) $10,275.27; and Misc (purple) $12,297.81. The pie chart shows the blue Brand Deals section as the dominant source of income.

    Sponsorblock means the big (75%) blue section goes away. Becca’s vid

    Let’s be real, we want them to eat? To entertain us? At some point not enough normies are left to subsidize if sponsorblocking becomes too popular.