This is a great chart. It'll be good to do some longitudinal work on it as well. I remember the early days, when subscribers were below a thousand, and the viewers to subscriber rate was greater than 1. At about 10,000 subs the views to subscribers move to about 50%. The longer you're producing material, the more legacy subscribers there are, people who subscribed but don't consume the content. The algorithm is a finicky friend.
The Lutheran YouTube space has been ready for some new entries, and I'm really excited about what On the Line is doing. I don't think the United Leadership Collective as much expansive possibility. It's too insular, focused on internal politics, but we'll see.
Anyhow, I'm going to take this post as a personal challenge! I'm never going to get more subscribers than Jordan Cooper if I don't start making more content.
Funny thing about Lutheran Satire: the famous video about Saint Patrick actually massively spread the idea that there’s a heresy called “partialism,” though the actual source for the term and the idea seem to come from a blog in the 90’s. There are NO ancient proponents of “partialism.” It has never been confessed or condemned by anyone, probably because it’s just kind of dumb. In that sense it’s not even a real heresy
This is a great chart. It'll be good to do some longitudinal work on it as well. I remember the early days, when subscribers were below a thousand, and the viewers to subscriber rate was greater than 1. At about 10,000 subs the views to subscribers move to about 50%. The longer you're producing material, the more legacy subscribers there are, people who subscribed but don't consume the content. The algorithm is a finicky friend.
The Lutheran YouTube space has been ready for some new entries, and I'm really excited about what On the Line is doing. I don't think the United Leadership Collective as much expansive possibility. It's too insular, focused on internal politics, but we'll see.
Anyhow, I'm going to take this post as a personal challenge! I'm never going to get more subscribers than Jordan Cooper if I don't start making more content.
Thank you for all that you guys are doing!
Funny thing about Lutheran Satire: the famous video about Saint Patrick actually massively spread the idea that there’s a heresy called “partialism,” though the actual source for the term and the idea seem to come from a blog in the 90’s. There are NO ancient proponents of “partialism.” It has never been confessed or condemned by anyone, probably because it’s just kind of dumb. In that sense it’s not even a real heresy