On March 23th, 2021, I've finally managed to reach 1,000 subscribers on my YouTube channel. It's been about 10 years and 1 month to reach this ambitious, yet achievable goal. As you probably know, I started my YouTube channel on February 23rd, 2011, when YouTube was quite simple back in the day. With the rise of Minecraft gaming videos, Pewdiepie, Markiplier, Smosh, Prime nigahiga, etc. The reason why I created this account back in the day was to subscribe and follow the Happy Wheels game trend with YouTubers such as Uberhaxornova, Jacksepticeye, and many more. I didn't watch a whole lot of Pewdiepie's videos because I thought that his character and style of videos were somewhat annoying. That didn't age well at all! With the creation of my channel, I kept the name as is to this date, including the zeros at the end. What the name really stands for is a ("name blend?") of a nickname back in elementary and middle school which was "Jacob The Con Artist." Me being somewhat of a wannabe hardcore kid outside of the class. The zeros didn't mean anything as I wanted to make myself look more "official" and to stand out more than everyone else on the platform. Recently, I found out to make the number have a meaning for the channel. It now stands for, "Starting with 0 views, 0 subscribers, and 0 fame." I'm mulling that I should drop the zeros in the future to make myself more professional and a tad more recognizable. Like MrBeast, his channel name back in the day was "MrBeast6000" until he dropped the numbers later on in his YouTube career. To summarize how I got the name, the "Mr" stand for me identifying myself as a man, the "Jac" for the first syllable in my name, "Con" for the word con artist in Jacob The Con Artist, and the "000's" for the channel filler name that now has a purpose.
For the future of my channel, I plan on continuing to deliver high-quality and entertaining content for all of you to enjoy. These numbers mean a lot to me, at first I thought I would achieve this sub-goal within the next half-decade of not being very active and not enthusiastic on YouTube. Since I made changes and had more time and dedication to this channel, I finally made it! And it's all thanks to you! From being a random video poster, a non-commentary gaming channel, a poorly edited PS4 video gaming channel, and now, a simulation gaming channel. Who mainly uploads Automation/BeamNG.drive videos. I'm also considering on deleting some of the copied and completely useless videos on my channel in light of nearing the monetization goal of reaching 4,000 watch time hours which I'll reach that within the next two or three months from now. And again, for those who have been with me during these tough times in the COVID-19 pandemic, or even around the time when I first started this channel, I couldn't thank you enough!
For the future of my channel, I plan on continuing to deliver high-quality and entertaining content for all of you to enjoy. These numbers mean a lot to me, at first I thought I would achieve this sub-goal within the next half-decade of not being very active and not enthusiastic on YouTube. Since I made changes and had more time and dedication to this channel, I finally made it! And it's all thanks to you! From being a random video poster, a non-commentary gaming channel, a poorly edited PS4 video gaming channel, and now, a simulation gaming channel. Who mainly uploads Automation/BeamNG.drive videos. I'm also considering on deleting some of the copied and completely useless videos on my channel in light of nearing the monetization goal of reaching 4,000 watch time hours which I'll reach that within the next two or three months from now. And again, for those who have been with me during these tough times in the COVID-19 pandemic, or even around the time when I first started this channel, I couldn't thank you enough!