I am back! I am here to explain the difference between a blog and a vlog. Both are logs in which you can explore various topics for your audience to read. A blog is a webpage and a vlog is a video log. I have made an excess of YouTube vlogs during the 2021-2022 television season, and while I definitely have plans to make more in the future, because I want to review more episodes and films every Saturday for the 2022-2023 season, I decided to make less vlogs going forward and make blog posts about topics that do not need a full video because they would be less interesting to hear about as a vlog post than a blog post. It is much easier to write a blog post when I can actually think things through, than to come up with what to say on the spot in real time for a vlog post. I see other people writing blogs about various things, and then I realize I can make money from views on blogs for interesting subjects people want to hear about as much as I can make money from views on YouTube videos I make.
The link to my YouTube channel is here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxQEVa9ZGj82dhEJNn-y-ng/videos
I still have plans in the future to write Screenrant-type blog posts about those ten cartoons I mentioned in my previous post, and I hope they get a lot of views in the year after I post them, but for now I just want to focus on...
- Sharing my thoughts and feelings about Higglytown Heroes in a simple manner which will be easier to get my thoughts out than an entire 22-minute video
- Listing some good, little-known cartoons where you may have seen the main voice actors of Friendship is Magic and Littlest Pet Shop before 2010
- Writing blog posts for ten book series for kids that I have read and want to encourage other people to read
- My initial thoughts about Big Mouth, Central Park, Family Guy and The Simpsons getting new voice actors of color in 2020 and how I applied that knowledge to ChalkZone, Steven Universe, Star vs. the Forces of Evil and OK KO: Let's Be Heroes
- Rank every modern English-language late night talk show still going in 2020-2021 by which are most to least like The Patrick Star Show's brand of humor (I am very partial to Seth Meyers)
The reason why I rarely make any blog posts is because I have been very busy with school and college, and even in my free time, I usually just catch up on films and television shows I want to watch or walk to interesting places or make my own YouTube videos and write scripts instead of writing blog posts because I never actually saw the potential for blog viewership before now, like I did with YouTube. Since I only had 176 subscribers on YouTube when I made this post, I can certainly put in the time for new blog posts. I am sorry for having no activity on this blog in 1 1/2 years. I can keep adding new characters to the Prometheus School of R.A.F.T.s if I pay attention to such running scenes in any film or television I watch. My Screenrant-type posts are things I will only have time to finish if I do them once a month - which is also the bare minimum amount of new YouTube content I would make if I was busy with offline things when I devoted my time to scriptwriting, or wanted to play online games based on my favorite cartoons because I wanted a break from all of the online work of posting new videos and blog pages.
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