We’ve put together a list of gear and some tips to help you begin, starting with a camera you probably already have, and working your way up through more expensive options as both your vlog and your experience grow.
And to record a vlog, you need a camera, at the very least. Eventually, though, with a bit of luck, work, and some compelling content, you can pass the magical 1,000-subscriber threshold and start making money from your hobby.īut first, you need a vlog. You can treat your channel like any other social media site, sharing your adventures and interests with friends. You don’t have to enter the vlogging world with the idea of making money, but that potential is there. With enough viewers, you can monetize your videos, which gives you a share of the advertising profits. The most popular platform for vlogging is YouTube, at more than 2 billion users. From cooking to travel, from makeup to hair care, from pugs to parakeets, whatever you’re into, chances are, someone else is too. Therefore, proceed at your own risk.Vlogging, or video blogging, is a way for you to share your life and interests with the world, potentially making money while you do it. Furthermore, no security is promised or implied by The Gear Page owners, administrators, or moderators. However, if you choose to trade or use an alternate payment such as Venmo, Zelle, PayPal-Gift, Crypto, or other forms of compensation, there is no recourse or protection for buyers. We recommend using a payment service that offers buyer protection, such as PayPal. Members must handle all the problems off of the Forum. Use the feedback system to report any issue. Negotiated terms are private between the two parties. In every listing, you must post a price or trade value price. If one party shows proof of fraud, the limit of what the owners, administrators, and moderators can do is remove the other party's posting privileges. All transactions are between the two private parties only. Members who choose to buy/sell gear via The Gear Page Emporiums understand that The Gear Page, its owners, administrators, and moderators a) make no guarantee of accurate descriptions, and b) are not liable for any loss due to transactions between individuals.īuyer Beware. The rule is below as it now reads and will be enforced.
However, we are coming into a new era with people doing different manners of monetary transactions.Įssentially, we'll no longer require anyone to be tied to Paypal only people can now use whatever payment they want, but we want to let people know they are on their own.
In the past, we had required people to use Paypal to head off attempted fraud, which has been a concern for many years. Please note that effective immediately we have updated the Emporium Rules for payment options.