The weight of videos on X will be amplified, and indeed, making videos is currently the largest traffic entry point.
I can’t slack off anymore; it's time to make videos. Before I came to Singapore, I had been sharing videos on YouTube, but later felt that the content was too homogenized with what was on X, so I started doing interviews.
I did interviews for about half a year and found that more and more people were entering this space, so I started to think about doing interactive group sessions, like when I previously attempted a few episodes of "What to Eat Tonight," but this content was influenced by time and timeliness.
Next, I tried filming two or three skits with a few girls; the results were decent, but when more people joined, the progress became very slow, and it ultimately ended without any results.
Actually, I originally started with videos; at that time, I was at the sports channel of Tianjin Television, and I worked on the first satellite network game program in China, so I have a strong passion for videos. Recently, I invested in an MCN in Vietnam and plan to invest in an MCN in Taiwan as well.
However, I still haven't found the feeling of making videos myself. I think what I enjoy most is still interview-style content, like the interview I did with Brother Can @GoLadsCS, which I think turned out very well. We pretty much laid out the entire process of cryptocurrency exchanges going public in the US stock market and confirmed that the platform tokens and stocks of cryptocurrency exchanges can be issued simultaneously.
I really like these types of interviews, not to highlight how good a specific person is, but to discuss areas of the industry that may be misunderstood. Next week, I’ll be going to Web X in Tokyo, and I wonder if I'll have the opportunity to conduct some interesting interviews.
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