Casey Neistat Helped My Video To Go Viral!
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I'm a big fan of YouTube Superstar Casey neistat he creates a new YouTube video every single day about his travels around the world and his life in New York City
he advises them of the importance of having a story to tell and using the video as a way to tell that story
a big thank you to Casey neistat for setting a good example inspiring me to tell a story helping me to come out from behind the camera
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The day after one of my YouTube videos passed the 1,000,000 view mark, I recorded some thoughts on how YouTube superstar Casey Neistat inspired me when I created the video. If you're a fan of Casey Nesitat's vlog, you'll see some familiar techniques employed in a video I created called "This little house is crammed FULL of model trains". Now that it has become my fourth viral video, I thought it would be interesting to explain how Casey Neistat influenced some specific things in my viral video about model trains. With hundreds of thousands of model train videos on YouTube, what causes some to get so many more views than others? Well, shamelessly stealing a few techniques from a YouTube superstar sure didn't hurt! If you're in to model railroading, especially G-scale model trains, be sure to subscribe so you can be notified when I post new videos in the future. Casey Neistat fans will also recognize that I used Casey's idea for Q&A in my viral video... and in this video I used his technique of starting the video with a noteworthy moment that isn't fully explained until later.