The videos I make in scenes around the canal or train station in Enfield seem to do particularly well, better than the average.
This may be a coincidence and an instance of correlation rather than causation.
In other words, it may be that the subject matter is of greater interest to more viewers.
Or it may be that the scene and location make viewers more appreciative of my efforts as opposed to a talking head video from the comfort of my office.
Regardless, I do not believe I have had a video from my walk and talk and ‘out and about’ scenes that tanked.
I must take a further look into the data and see if that is the case. But it certainly feels like it.
Here is the most recent example: