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The Readeropolis BookTube Your Shelf Tour and Giveaway
The
BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader turns one year old this March. [Cue
the party music!] The time has flown by so quickly. My to-be-read
list has expanded even faster. As a reader, you know that is both a
good and bad thing. LOL!
YouTube
for the Bookish?
YouTube.com
is the second most visited website in the world - where over 1.9
billion logged-in users visit each month. And each day, people watch
over a billion hours of video and generate billions of views. While
many people are aware of the music videos, make-up channels and
gaming channels on the platform, far fewer know about the great
bookish content available on YouTube. BookTube is a community of
content creators on YouTube that film videos about books. The
BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader is a daily online newspaper
featuring social shares from booktubers (including authortubers) and
some bookish neighbors (like bloggers and readers). Are you familiar
with BookTube?
Once
Upon A Time...
Between
changes in YouTube's algorithm and my book reading taste, it was a
struggle for me to keep up with my favorite booktubers and keep
a look-out for new booktubers. I knew many other fans of BookTube
were having similar problems.
When
YouTube changed it's monetization rules in early 2018, many people,
including myself, worried about it's overall impact on small content
creators. As I looked at my personal BookTube channel list, I
thought, "What can I do to help support and encourage bookish
content creators?" Then poof! The idea for The BookTube Your
Shelf Daily Reader popped into my head. [Yes, with a poof]. What
started out as an idea in March of 2018 has morphed into a passion
project with an online newspaper and email newsletter.
Find
Your Next Favorite...
One
of the goals of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader project is to
help you find your next favorite booktuber. Check out the Videos
section of TBYSDR for suggestions on bookish YouTube videos to watch.
It features over 25 videos each
day. https://paper.li/Readeropolis/1517059010#/videos
Another goal of the
project is to help you find your next great read. In The BookTube
Your Shelf web newspaper, you'll find a variety of posts like:
Book
News
Book
Giveaways
Book
Reviews
Videos
about Books
Videos
about Reading
Videos
about Writing
Book Trailers
Don't
Miss A Thing.
Don't
struggle with searching for book-related videos in the YouTube hay
stack. Subscribe to The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader Email
Newsletter to have the paper delivered to
your email inbox. https://paper.li/Readeropolis/1517059010#/
During
March I will be hosting a month-long event called BookTube Z to A,
highlighting BookTube channels on YouTube, at the Readeropolis book
blog. Look for the hashtag #BookTubeZtoA on your favorite social
sites.
Do
you watch book-related videos on YouTube? What are some of your
favorite BookTube Channels?
Have you checked
out the latest edition of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily
Reader?
BookTube,
keep doing what you're doing. You're hands down amazing!
Mayor
Sonni: Reader extraordinaire. Mayor of the Readeropolis book blog.
Content curator. Lover of books, lists, sweet tea, and vacations.
Well, not necessarily in that order.
Are you connected?
You can find her all over the Internet under the handle Readeropolis.
Thanks for hosting the anniversary tour! I really appreciate it. I included this post in the Saturday, Mar. 09, 2019 edition of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader: https://paper.li/Readeropolis/1517059010#/
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I do watch book related videos on YouTube occasionally but I don’t really have a favorite channel
ReplyDeleteI have watched some videos on YouTube. I do belong to some but do not have a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI will occasionally watch videos on YouTube, but I'm more geared to print. So, no, no real favorites.
ReplyDeleteI don't watch videos on YouTube I prefer to read when I have free time !
ReplyDeleteI don’t watch book related videos on you tube
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the anniversary tour! I really appreciate it. I included this post in the Saturday, Mar. 09, 2019 edition of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader: https://paper.li/Readeropolis/1517059010#/
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI don't watch videos on YouTube
ReplyDeleteI do not watch videos on YouTube I prefer to read.
ReplyDeleteI never really watched book videos on you tube.
ReplyDelete