This video tutorial shows you how to get started creating a guitar track in Garageband, and then adding, and editing guitar pedals and amps. I use a Fast Track M-Audio box to plug my guitar in to my guitar, then all you need is your guitar cord and an electric guitar. Subscribe if this video helped you and would like to see more, and as always I appreciate you checking the video out!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
How to Manually Add and Remove Music and Movies from An iPhone or iPad U...
This iTunes tutorial shows you how to manually add songs and video to your iPhone or iPad without it trying to sync your entire library. This is useful if you have a large iTunes library or just want to pick and choose certain media for your iDevice.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
How to Create Free Custom Ringtones for the iPhone in Garageband 10
This tutorial shows you how to create customer ringtones in Garageband 10 for your iPhone. Parts of the screen are blurred on purpose to hide personal information. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and I'll try and help you out.
Content Creator
Some years ago I was introduced to adsense by my cousin Brett. He has been in the realm of making money from content creation and building websites for some time, but at the time I did not really understand what it mean to make money on the Internet or how. Now probably 6 or so years later, probably more, I have become much more interested in content creation, and even had a video go semi viral on Reddit, making it to the front page.
I am now at a point where I am nearing the $100 mark for my videos on Youtube and am really beginning to wonder if I really put some work in to it, if I could build a decent income from creating content on Youtube. As I started to get in to it I thought I would build a channel with a few shows on it. I launched Soapbox Sunday and Over the Top Rope. They did not really produce much, but they were fun to do, but definitely time consuming trying to post videos multiple times in a week.
What I have recently found, is that I can create tutorial videos doing screen capturing that takes far less time to create, upload and release. I have also found that, though my “big” video that has almost 960,000 hits, my video that teaches how to manually add/remove songs to your iPhone has actually been making more money but has far less views. I’m realizing that it’s not necessarily about views as it is content itself. I’m still uncertain how the money is accumulated, but I can definitely see a pattern with tutorial videos versus original fun content.
The hardest part is finding videos to make. I’ve stuck a lot to Garageband, but the ability to capture things from my laptop make the process very easy. I have recently re-purchased my personal domain. For some time if you typed in ChrisBumeter.com it would come here. I decided not to renew the domain, but now have renewed it and hoping to move forward with online content.
Another goal is trying to find a solid way to make a decent income with our podcast Rock Paper Podcastand finding sponsorship for that. It’s definitely difficult to try and make a living on Youtube or the Internet in general, but I believe that if you can find the right content, explain yourself clearly, then you can really have some success amidst the over saturation of videos on Youtube.
Really, I just want to buy a helicopter and then I will stop creating content. Maybe that should be a gofundme idea. We’ll see.
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