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What's the pointof his thread? You know when Keith Lemon say's something like "Flavour, or flay-vore if you're an American"?Back in 2007, I said:With the increase in available internet bandwidth to domestic users, streaming media has proliferated leading to the popularity of free video sharing websites such as YouTube, created in 2005, where users can upload content to the website to be watched by others. Many guitar teachers uploaded unlicensed tuition videos to video sharing websites until publishers complained and called for offenders to be jailed (Metro, 15 July) and teachers removed their videos to avoid legal action. One of these was London-based teacher Justin Sandercoe, who has since resumed video sharing.
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I agree Justin is a decent sort though. Comes across well and provides useful vids free. A good egg.
I didn’t know that...
Maybe he was just taking Mr Young’s own advice on property aquisition and was merely entering to lay his hat.
Has he done that well out of it? I hope so, as I think he really puts a lot in to his videos, and at the start when he wasn't earning from it you have to believe it was done just for the love of the instrument.
Just had a Google, and on his YouTube hits for 2018 thus far he'd make between £50 and £150 a day. This is based just on YouTube clicks
They have have last 30 days of anything from £347 to £5,400.
I know from Facebook he moved out of London and has a daughter now, so good to lnow he's getting some bunce out of YouTube.
I also agree that you can guess how old the videos are from the size of his eyebrows.