Hey there,I'd greatly value your thoughts on choosing which industry to enterI am looking to start a youtube channel, and I try to pick on the niche with the greatest growth and monitization opportunity-I am a math undergrad,so teaching math to highschoolers and undergrads and explaining some fun facts is something I can do with great success, and can also sell textbooks through affiliate links.It's not original though,there are way qualified people already providing such videos online.I can put some creative twists though, so that's not completely ruled off the table-I have been lifting weights for years now,and my training is something unique that there's for sure demand for.The audience I'll be targeting though is not into suppliments, so I cannot really sell anything, which will leave me with mainly the income from the views-Through the years I've overcome my social anxiety,going from a shy person to a social butterfly.There's a huge market for insecure people trying to own who they are, but youtube is demonitizing controversial material, making clear it is unwellcome in their platform, so is it a wise move to devote that much time into it?I only have so much free time, so if I really want to grow on whatever I choose I have to pick just oneAny input you may have is more than welcome.Thanks in advance via /r/business http://ift.tt/2zjTAWs
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