Fashion Contents are Like Fart…

Anything fashion-related topic comes and goes quickly. It bangs and draw attention when fresh (like fart but without the smell). Don’t expect it be sustainable.

After the success of my initial video on Grand Seiko, I assumed that my male target audience would be interested in exploring more unique wearable items. However, I was mistaken. Recently, I purchased a pair of Adidas shoes crafted with exceptional materials. Once again, I conducted thorough research and filmed a video. This was also my first experience posing as a model and trying on the sneakers with various outfits. The clips showcasing the sneakers "on feet" were well received.

However, similar to any other fashion-related content, I didn't release the video immediately after the sneakers hit the market. By the time I published it, newer sneakers had already been introduced.

MR EARL’s LESSON LEARNED: This taught me a valuable lesson: unless your content is among the first to emerge, it's important to acknowledge that it won't be breaking news and may not attract significant attention. Instead, it will likely become part of the archives.


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