MrWapk
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Most people who watch certain content have a go to site for finding the best content to watch. I'm assuming you watch some other gaming videos? If so, I'm sure you have that one or two places either on Facebook or somewhere else that posts their favorite stuff where you find content. This is a good place to start. I always notice when bigger sites like the AKC and some of the really popular dog sites or other pages post certain stuff with tons of views and likes. If it's something similar to my content, I just do detective work to find the source that they found it from and see if I can find a way to submit. I found the site that posted my video because one, I saw they posted one of my videos from my analytics, and two, I see a couple of the sites I frequent post their articles all the time. I just got the idea to try to find an actual author instead of going to their "submit" section a while back with little success, but just recently I started testing the waters with multiple authors on a few big sites again. So far this is the best results I've got from this method. Hopefully she will post some stuff I send her in the future, I don't want to spam her or else she may start to ignore my posts.
The Facebook page that I post to to sell my shirts and merch is a German Shorthaired Pointer page with over 16k likes.... I used to send them pictures and videos before I ever started creating stuff. I don't only spam them with my merch, I also send pictures of my dogs, helpful articles, funny videos (mine and other people's), make page suggestions, etc. This way it's more of a relationship instead of just sending my stuff to sell. I may want to do this with the author to show I'm not only doing self promotion.
Thank you for replying!
You have a lot of information that is helping me!
I have a hard time finding content posts of what I am currently uploading. RS3 videos don't have many articles, websites, or blogs.
