Why Do So Many YouTubers Disappear?
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Many YouTubers experience a meteoric rise to fame, only to disappear from the platform just as quickly. This phenomenon has left many viewers wondering why these creators vanish and what causes their sudden departure.
Grant and Augie discuss the phenomenon of YouTubers disappearing from the platform after achieving success. They explore the causes of this trend, such as changing priorities, burnout, and the pursuit of new opportunities. The hosts share examples of YouTubers who have disappeared and rebranded themselves, as well as those who have taken breaks and returned to the platform. They emphasize the importance of recharging creativity, avoiding burnout, and finding new directions to sustain a YouTube career.
The disappearance of YouTubers is a natural part of the platform's evolution. By understanding the causes behind these disappearances and implementing strategies to avoid burnout, creators can navigate the challenges and find long-term success on YouTube. Embracing change, staying curious, and staying connected to their purpose will ensure that creators continue to create meaningful content and leave a lasting impact on their audience.
Highlights
[01:29] Examples of YouTubers who disappeared or took breaks
[02:42] How Casey Neistat’s personal life affected his YouTube career
[04:05] Causes of YouTubers disappearing: success, age, priorities, burnout
[04:27] Tips for recharging creativity: keep a document of ideas
[09:45] Priorities shifting with age and responsibilities
[11:27] Importance of consciously directing energy and putting in the work
[12:41] Balancing hard work and avoiding burnout in YouTube career
[14:48] Example of a YouTuber who found success on a different platform
[17:16] Moving on to new opportunities is not selling out
[18:58] Leveraging the audience to explore different business opportunities
[22:42] Finding different ways to leverage YouTube skills
[24:22] Avoiding unforeseen tragedy and mental health issues
[25:31] Tips to avoid burnout and intertwining identity with YouTube
[26:03] Find other opportunities outside of YouTube for a career
[27:09] Figure out your “WHY” for starting a YouTube channel
[28:07] Enjoy making videos and help people for longevity
[30:15] Wheezy Waiter's recipe for not burning out on YouTube
[35:03] Stick with what helps you continue making videos
[36:37] Don't cling to YouTube, accept change, and let things happen
Resources Mentioned
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