Happy Friday gorgeous!
I published (finally!) a brand-new video, and I don’t want you to miss it.💕 If you’ve ever felt like you had to shrink yourself to fit society’s bullsh*t body standards, this is your official reminder: You are ENOUGH exactly as you are!
In this weeks' video I share a message about self-love, confidence, and taking up space unapologetically. If you’ve been waiting for permission to wear an outfit, chase your dreams, or simply BE happy… this is it. ✨
👉 Watch it here: STOP Shrinking Yourself - A Pep Talk for Plus Size Queens
Please give the video a thumbs up and drop an emoji (or comment) in the comment section - anything to help the YT algorithm 🙏(but did you know the best way to help a YouTuber is to watch a video all the way to end... just sayin' LOL)
Anywho, I'm sending you love & confidence, Reader!
P.S. I'm feeling frustrated with YouTube & I don't know what that means moving forward. To sum it, my videos are attracting all the wrong audience (98% of my audience is men which is NOT my target audience & most of my 136 subscribers are men as well).
And there's the low views (my most viewed video has 27,658 views - that's impressive in my eyes lol - & it's my channel intro video). 😕
I decided to test Chatty (Chat GPT) and see if they could tell me why my channel is attracting the wrong audience... wanna know what they told me?
Here's a little snippet:
Certain keywords or phrases may unintentionally attract men. For example, words like "confidence," "curves," or "plus-size" can sometimes draw attention from men seeking different types of content.
Uhm... of course 🤦♀️
So all that rambling to say...I haven't decided if it makes sense to continue creating content on YouTube yet; on the plus side - I have gained a couple of mailing list subscribers from YT... that are my target audience.