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Things You Should Know Before You Invest On YouTube Marketing

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 Becoming a YouTube star is nowadays a dream for a lot of young people… well, not only young people. YouTube continues to be one of the most popular platforms of entertainment. Without limits, anybody can post or share anything they want. Remember when as a kid our dreams were becoming a pilot or a doctor when we grow up? Well, many kids in our generation even have a dream to become a YouTube vlogger and have their own channel. The reason why our generation is struggling with technology is also the fact that YouTube are actually targeting kids as their audience. Many parents find it very easy to put a video in front of their babies and be at ease themselves. YouTube is constantly changing their look, policies and algorithms to make it more and more relatable for children. But enough about children! If you are reading this, it actually means you’re not one. You’re just somebody who is interested to have their own channel, but don’t know where to start. We know how you feel, this is ...

Why Your Brain Craves Music

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If making music isn’t the most ancient of human activities, it’s got to be pretty close. Melody and rhythm can trigger feelings from sadness to serenity to joy to awe; they can bring memories from childhood vividly back to life. The taste of a tiny cake may have inspired Marcel Proust to pen the seven-volume novel Remembrance of Things Past, but fire up the Rolling Stones’ “Satisfaction” and you’ll throw the entire baby-boom generation into a Woodstock-era reverie.   From an evolutionary point of view, however, music doesn’t seem to make sense. Unlike sex, say, or food, it did nothing to help our distant ancestors survive and reproduce. Yet music and its effects are in powerful evidence across virtually all cultures, so it must satisfy some sort of universal need — often in ways we can’t begin to fathom. A few years ago, a single composition lifted Valorie Salimpoor almost instantaneously out of a deep funk (it was Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5, to be precise), and from that mo...