How To Get Millions of YouTube Views as an artist.
Posted in How To, The Wealthy SongwriterMy friend Jo on Tunesmith found & posted this bit about David Choi. It’s quite incredible what this guy has achieved. Part of my path, and what I want to offer the world, is learning and teaching HOW TO MAKE MONEY, with music & art. The people and fans are out there, ready to watch, listen and purchase what artists sell. For some reason, there still aren’t millions of artists clued into how much bigger their profile could become by doing their own videos. They don’t need to cost anything. I don’t know if this guy will ever tour… does he need to when he can show up in your computer?
So if you’re an artist, bookmark this guy’s website, his YouTube channel, and just start doing what he does. And get on it fast. Get help to write your songs, make your videos and create your fanbase.
Steve
David Choi has more subscribers on YouTube than Miley Cyrus.
Read the rest of this great article about him here ~ The Orange County Register
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. – It’s a late May weekday afternoon, and the sun is beginning to bake the asphalt and concrete in Garden Grove.
David Choi is hanging out with his parents in their modest music shop, simply called Grace Music. A variety of violins hang from the walls, and numerous Autoharps are also on display.
At first glance, you wouldn’t view Choi as the future of pop music. He’s a soft-spoken Korean American in brown shorts and a striped polo shirt, 23 years old. He lives at home with his folks. And he’s a little shorter than average, at 5 feet 3 inches.
But Choi is indeed the future. He has become a huge sensation on YouTube, with more than 3.8 million channel views and more than 117,800 subscribers. He’s No. 19 on the list of most subscribed YouTube musicians, ahead of Miley Cyrus, My Chemical Romance, Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson. (He’s about 44,500 subscribers ahead of that other Orange County-raised YouTube sensation, Kina Grannis, who won a “Crash the Super Bowl” contest last year with a video that was viewed by 97 million people.)













