
https://www.gofundme.com/hd-mechanical-keyboard-reviews
I've been looking for a Kishsaver, so if you have one, I'll buy it at ridiculous /r/MechMarket pricing to fund your camera effort.Chyros wrote: Now that 2016 is over and I've done a year of reviews every week for a year, there is the question of where to go from here. Many people have suggested getting better audio and video equipment to make the videos look and sound better - and I have responded by setting up a crowdfunding programme!Check it out:
https://www.gofundme.com/hd-mechanical-keyboard-reviews
Hate to be a party pooper here as well ... On the one hand you're starting to do paid reviews on your channel and do contract work for commercial sites.
I do share the sentiment, to an extent. You're not looking at a ton of revenue, I'm sure, but between YouTube ads and Tom's payments it seems like buying a camera wouldn't be out of the question.
What contract work for commercial sites? What on earth are you talking about? xD
To be clear, I don't see a problem, and I do appreciate your answers here. I'll see about chipping in some. But selling a few keyboards could go a long way here too. Priorities, priorities.Chyros wrote:What contract work for commercial sites? What on earth are you talking about? xD
I'm keeping two very separate revenue streams atm. What little I get off YouTube, and it's nowhere near enough to fund this, I'm using to buy keyboards and keyboard stuff. The other is Tom's Hardware income, which is also not enough to fund this, which I'm using to literally stay alive. What's the problem you people are seeing here? :p
This sounds like discouragement by resignation.
Definitely, some people have made extremely generous contributions and donations to the channel, for which I'm super thankful. Many videos wouldn't be there without keyboard donations from members, or would've lacked valuable information or content without the converters, switches and other materials people have put forward.