I know we've had the conversation a million times before about alternative funding models, and I have genuinely been thinking about trying something new in recent weeks. We're forever hearing that conventional blogging is "yesterday's medium", so one thought I've been seriously toying with is moving across either in part or wholesale to video content. If I could multiply my number of YouTube subscribers by about five and post original content extremely regularly, it might be possible to gradually start making an income that way. In a sense it would also allow me to keep the blog going because I could very easily embed each video here. However, one thing I've noticed is that when I do occasionally make videos (the most recent one was earlier this year), they tend to get significantly fewer views than the average number of page views for each blogpost. That implies regular readers are highly geared towards text content rather than other media, and that to build up a YouTube channel I'd need to largely seek a new audience. That would take time, and the problem is much more urgent than that - hence the need to make the current fundraiser work somehow, by hook or by crook. (Well, not crook, obviously.)
The other problem is that for the moment I don't have the technical skills or equipment to make videos to a high standard. You might remember that just for the fun of it, I switched to video content for some of my coverage of the 2019 general election, and as can be seen from this example, the content itself was fine but the technical quality was, to put it mildly, bargain-basement. I later invested hundreds of pounds in a camera which was billed as "perfect for YouTube", but after a few videos I gave up on it in despair and went back to doing the videos on my phone, because I just couldn't seem to use it properly. I always seemed to be slightly out of focus in the videos, or the lighting was wrong, or there were weird shadows across my face. What can I say, I analyse polls and give my political opinions - I've never claimed to be François Truffaut.
It's a great pity there doesn't seem to be as much call these days for genuinely audio-only content - popular podcasts usually seem to have a video version as well. Audio content is far easier to make to a decent standard, and I do have a high-quality microphone, which I bought way back in 2016 for a livestreamed debate with Tommy Sheridan about tactical voting on the list (the more things change, the more they stay the same!). What I might do is concentrate on audio on a transitional basis and post the files on YouTube with a still picture attached, so I can make a start on gradually building up the channel while I'm getting my head around how I can make videos of adequate quality.
In the meantime, though, I'm going to have to keep plugging away with the current fundraiser, just to keep the show on the road in any shape or form. So if you find Scot Goes Pop useful and you have £5 or £10 to spare, please remember that small donations are just as useful as larger ones. If 400 people all donated £10 (and there are far more than 400 people who read this blog every day), the problem would be solved overnight.
Card donations can be made at the crowdfunder page HERE.
As an alternative, direct donations by PayPal can eliminate fees altogether depending on the option you select from the menu. My PayPal email address is: jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk
Donations are also very welcome by direct bank transfer if that is your preference, although for obvious reasons I've always been advised not to post my bank details publicly. So if you'd like to donate that way, please drop me a line and I'll send you the details directly. My contact email address can be found on my Twitter or BlueSky profiles.
Many thanks in advance to everyone who helps Scot Goes Pop keep going in some form.
From the BBC Scotland, website announcing that Polis Scotland will not be pursuing allegations of impropriety against Alex Salmond.
ReplyDelete“ The women who made the allegations against the ex-SNP leader - which dated back to his time as first minister - included an SNP politician, a party worker and several Scottish government officials.”.
It seems the BBC is guilty of jigsaw identification, but we ken weal that the law in this country is applied according to the whims of oor highfalutin Judges.
If you do not know by now who these women are and therefore who was behind the plot to jail Salmond you must be a hermit living in a cave.
DeleteCan you enlighten us? Easy to make a claim knowing that no one can risk providing the detail that blows your ridiculous conspiracy theory to smithereens. Get a life. Bring us up to date on the action by A S’s legal representatives.
DeleteUp pops a hermit newly out of his cave at 5.36pm.
DeleteAnon at 5.36pm says “ your ridiculous conspiracy theory “ as anon at 4.44pm never posted a conspiracy theory how do you jump to the conclusion it is ridiculous when you don’t know the plot he refers to. It’s you anon at 5.36 that is ridiculous .
DeleteSo you cannot enlighten us. Why would that be? Because you made it up? Yep. Put up or shut up.
DeleteWhy would they. He passed away.
ReplyDeleteFrom the aforementioned YouGov poll on Palestine.
ReplyDeleteExcluding don’t know, Support for trade sanctions against the Zionist state.
UK wide: net +42%, Scotland: net +52%, Labour supporters: net +64%.
Starmer is committing seppuku at the behest of his controllers / paymasters / blackmailers.
Meanwhile on planet Gammon, RefUK supporters: net -18%. Even Conservative Party supporters are in favour of trade sanctions (net +14%).
The preliminary stages of European football competitions have begun, and the Zionist state is being allowed to participate. What are UEFA playing at?
Germany is the most populous country in Europe. The Bundesliga are enormously wealthy. Most crucially, adidas are the official supplier partner of UEFA.
Allowing Israel to play football with other nations/clubs while they roll out a genocide is just monstrous. What the hell is wrong with people?
DeleteApparently even the AfD (Macht Deutschland Weider Groß) is split on Israel vs. Gaza, as their Islamophobia and racism makes supporting Israel’s actions so attractive, versus the fact they are Jews.
DeleteAs for the German public…
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Recent polls indicate that German public opinion has turned sharply against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Key findings from surveys conducted in 2025 include:
- 65% of Germans consider Israel's actions in Gaza "inappropriate" and only 13% explicitly
support the military campaign.
- 63% say Israel’s actions have exceeded acceptable limits; only 18% find them justified.
- 57% now hold a negative view of Israel as a country, reversed from a minority pre-2023.
- 73% see “some truth” in describing Israel’s actions in Gaza as “genocide,” while only 9% reject this language.
- Only about a quarter of Germans agree Germany has a special responsibility to Israel due to history, and among AfD voters, support for this idea is even lower.
- Net favorability towards Israel in Germany fell to -44%, the lowest since recordkeeping began, with just 13–21% holding a favorable opinion and 63–70% unfavorable.
- About 40% of Germans think arms exports to Israel should be restricted, and 30% call for a full stop to military aid.
- Many Germans also hold Israel and Hamas similarly responsible for civilian suffering in Gaza.
These findings make clear that a solid majority of the German public now view Israel’s war conduct negatively, even as the German government’s official position has remained more
supportive of Israel’s right to self-defense. This gap between government and public opinion is now noted by multiple political commentators and pollsters.
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So even Germans are tired of Israel’s shit. Yet our governments are still shoulder to shoulder with the occupier.
Maccabi Tel-Aviv are set to play Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions league qualifiers.
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DeleteSome interesting spellings there. Oh, dear!