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I was just saying that there isn't a big incentive (from what I can tell) to be concise anymore. I mean broadcast TV shows have to be edited to fit in the timeslot. Movies that are going to be in the theater have to be short enough that the venue can show it enough times in a day to make money and that people will be willing to sit in the theater for that length of time (wait...what's a movie theater again?). I'm just not seeing that constraint on YouTube.Anyway, I thought I would provide an alternative perspective. Not every Youtube channel is pushing an agenda, and just because a video is long, that doesn't mean it's simply to generate more add revenue.
After this video, anyone who hates on ADS is in complete denial of the greatness of this company, a company that's only going up and upConsidering some labeled ADS as just another white label brand, it's interesting to see and hear Bradley's knowledge on chemical ingredients and composition in this video.
️Been using it since it came out, I've got a gallon of it due to gift certificate but still, its a great product that smells INCREDIBLE! I've used it as a touch-less product on a dusty car before with ZERO problems
i can see your point. Some of his videos are upwards of 40 minutes, which in and of itself isn’t the problem, but I feel half of the content isn’t relevant to all but the geekiest of detailers. Other times I’m fully engaged with the content because he gets right to the point. I do like the guy and he’s one of the very few detailing channels I’ve subscribed to.I will get hate for this but so what; I feel the same way about Forensic Detailing Channel
As the Brits would say, he waffles a lot
I feel his videos have good insights and I respect the conclusions he reaches in his world; but, they are just tooooo long
Get to the point
This was very interesting and fun to watch.Considering some labeled ADS as just another white label brand, it's interesting to see and hear Bradley's knowledge on chemical ingredients and composition in this video.
What I like about him is you can skip to the end and get a comparison. I do not watch the beginning of many videos since most spend the first 3 to 5 minutes on just talk and asking to subscribe and like. I usually jump to end and then decide to see more.i can see your point. Some of his videos are upwards of 40 minutes, which in and of itself isn’t the problem, but I feel half of the content isn’t relevant to all but the geekiest of detailers. Other times I’m fully engaged with the content because he gets right to the point. I do like the guy and he’s one of the very few detailing channels I’ve subscribed to.
I haven't watched that one yet, but I can't use a dolly, unless I want to watch my buckets rolling off down the road.I saw a short video by Mike G showing his bucket set up. He had a friend add a vertical bar to his dolly to add moving it around and also a pole to hang wet towels.
I was subbed to her channel but since joining THOR it's one promotion after another.It was a Perfectly Safe Brush promotion but does show how on a video one can get a vehicle looking clean.
Yes, she has gone all THOR. Initially, she seemed to be discussion real aspects of detailing. But then, it is SEMA time so it is all about buzz.I was subbed to her channel but since joining THOR it's one promotion after another.
She's on the Payroll and Podcast etc,Yes, she has gone all THOR. Initially, she seemed to be discussion real aspects of detailing. But then, it is SEMA time so it is all about buzz.
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