Pan the Organizer product line...let's discuss@

in the true spirit of a YouTuber, post there too, IT BOOSTS ENGAGEMENT! SMASH THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON!

Etc etc
Building an audience for your future "sheep" brand?

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Great video overall, and the beginning made it as authentic as it gets...

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I must have missed it. What are all the DJ Khaled comments about here?
 
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Not defending Pan, but accelerated testing methods are always used to evaluate environmentally exposed products, in order to extrapolate life, whether it's salt spray, UV exposure, vibration, etc.

Yes, in my old day job we did accelerated testing on our products (IT type) and we often referenced industry tests,. But, the detailers never reference them in the review like 5 years per ASTM.....No seller has been elaborating on how they justify the claims.
 
Check out that Eddie Colon guy and his hype machine

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LOL he was GOATING everyone of his buddy's products each week. DIY, to Idrosave, to Hero, to his own to Pan's.....LOLOL
 
LOL he was GOATING everyone of his buddy's products each week. DIY, to Idrosave, to Hero, to his own to Pan's.....LOLOL
That’s the part that really surprised me. Did they not predict that people would seriously question even the most basic levels of ethics surrounding this?

On top of that, you don’t launch a brand in a week, so all the videos and reviews from when this idea was green lit are now questionable, just based on that fact alone.

It’s almost like they thought their audience is dumb/gullible and will blindly follow them no matter what.
 
That’s the part that really surprised me. Did they not predict that people would seriously question even the most basic levels of ethics surrounding this?

On top of that, you don’t launch a brand in a week, so all the videos and reviews from when this idea was green lit are now questionable, just based on that fact alone.

It’s almost like they thought their audience is dumb/gullible and will blindly follow them no matter what.
They are though

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That’s the part that really surprised me. Did they not predict that people would seriously question even the most basic levels of ethics surrounding this?

On top of that, you don’t launch a brand in a week, so all the videos and reviews from when this idea was green lit are now questionable, just based on that fact alone.

It’s almost like they thought their audience is dumb/gullible and will blindly follow them no matter what.
Exactly.
 
I know, I have the data for viewers. *spooky sounds*
Again, not directed at you, I appreciate your participation in the forum, don't know anything about you.

My problem with YouTube is no matter what the subject, whether it's gardening, car detailing, car repair, or a hundred other things, there is no checkpoint for a "content creator" to pass, to determine if they have any authority on the subject.

Let's say in the old days you were going to go on your local TV news to do a segment about car detailing, let's say your Mike Phillips, and you're trying to get some local traction for Autogeek. And they would say, that sounds cool, what is your experience/qualifications? And Mike would answer that he was the director of training for Meguiar's, and then for Autogeek, that he's been teaching detailing for 30 years, first as a local trainer, then as a manufacturer's rep, then working for a mfr., and then working at Autogeek one of the country's largest detailing products suppliers, and has taught classes all over the world. And that he's a member of the IDA, and one of the people responsible for determining the curriculum for certification. And they review all that and say great, come on the show.

Contrast that to YouTube, where anyone can start a channel, without having to show a shred of knowledge on the subject matter, and make a video with their phone.
 
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