An interesting reversal in 2016:
Ossendryver told Traveller24 that he has approached SANParks for a meeting to discuss the issue, "but have not heard back just as yet".
SANParks' Reynold Thakhuli confirmed this and said they are still "looking at diaries of various internal role players to meet up with him".
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Typical SPRichprins wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:34 pm An interesting reversal in 2016:
Ossendryver told Traveller24 that he has approached SANParks for a meeting to discuss the issue, "but have not heard back just as yet".
SANParks' Reynold Thakhuli confirmed this and said they are still "looking at diaries of various internal role players to meet up with him".
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Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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I remember that.
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I can see pros and cons with the LS app. But if SP are concerned about people rushing to sightings they could ban radios on OSVs easily enough
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SA’s wildlife YouTube channel breaks a billion
Latest Sightings, the pioneering wildlife community started by a schoolboy, this week became the first South African YouTube channel to reach a billion views. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK speaks to its founder.
Published 3 months ago
on October 2, 2019
When he was just 15, Nadav Ossendryver’s passion for wildlife convinced him there was a need for a dedicated online community. Eight years later, managing that community has become not only a full-time business, but also the single most popular YouTube channel run from South Africa.
This week, it reached a billion views, a landmark that only the world’s elite YouTubers can claim. It has 1.44-million subscribers, also placing Ossendryver among the global leaders on the platform.
Yet, for the first few years, he was happy to have just a few hundred followers.
“When I first started, I really only focussed on the Kruger National Park,” he said in an interview this week. “Right now, we are starting to establish communities in various reserves. But at the time, I didn’t think anyone else was as obsessed with Kruger as me, let alone obsessed enough to follow other complete strangers’ sightings.
“So the last thing I expected was to get an audience of over 1-million people. In the first year, we only gained around 100 subscribers. The next year was very similar. So it was very much about perseverance and the fact that I loved what I was doing.
“However, as soon as I went to the park and used the sightings from the community, I had a feeling that this idea could really grow.”
Not surprisingly, the biggest motivation for starting Latest Sightings was his own need for such a service.
“I really wanted to see more animals. I was sick and tired of stopping people to ask them what they have seen and wanted a more real-time way of doing that.
“My motivation for starting on YouTube was the fact that we were getting lots of amazing sightings. The best place to share photos was Instagram, so we shared the best of the best there. The best place to share videos was YouTube, so we started our YouTube channel.”
Ossendryver is not the first South African to post wildlife videos on YouTube, nor the first to discover the power of serving an online community via the platform. What, then, is the secret of his success?
“I think that I have two great assets,” he says. “Firstly, I am the biggest user of my own app and I am part of my community. I think that the fact that I use the sightings service, which ultimately is the driver of the YouTube channel, helps me know what would make the community happier and thus make meaningful changes that drive growth.
“Secondly, I have the drive to find easier ways of doing things when they seem impossible. I see so many people stick to the status quo and not think out the box. For example, I didn’t have money initially to start an app or pay for advertising.
“So I just used YouTube to learn how to develop the first app, and I then used social media to reach the right audience, all for free. I’m not scared to experiment, where I find that a lot of people are scared to do so.”
Among his friends, Ossendryver is notorious for working through the night to solve a specific problem or challenge that prevents him from adding new functions or features to his app. A bundle of energy, he is usually eager to share the discoveries he makes in the process. In that way, he has also found himself at the centre of an informal community of digital adventurers always looking for new paths through the online jungle.
Building the Latest Sightings community has not been a smooth ride all the way, but he says there are far more highlights than low points.
“The biggest highlight has been that excitement of receiving an incredible sighting, and knowing that no one else in the world has seen this yet.
“The second big highlight is showing other South Africans that an SA-Based channel can reach the world stage, and that YouTube isn’t only an American or British person’s place.
“Another great highlight is the fact that people can take me, a 23-year-old, seriously when I speak about YouTube and general social media strategy.”
Ossendryver is under no illusions that YouTube is the only game in town.
“I think Twitch and Tiktok and even Facebook video can be quite big threats to YouTube. YouTube is ultimately a platform that creators use to start their businesses. But breaking out on YouTube has become extremely hard, as almost every single creator in the world is trying to do that.
“You are competing with others, plus their algorithm. Not only that, advertising cost per thousand views has dropped significantly over the past few years, which is driving lots of people away.
“Facebook, on the other hand, is a whole new world. Pages with only a few thousand followers can generate millions of Facebook video views, which sometimes aren’t as ‘genuine’ as one YouTube view, but the cost per thousand is substantial, and 1-million views on Facebook can also generate around 1,000-10,000 new page likes, whereas a million views for us on Youtube will only gain a few hundred new subscribers.”
The big new name in video sharing is the fast-rising Chinese app Tiktok. Ossendryver is paying attention.
“TikTok is a new platform for us, so I haven’t had so much experience. But I am noticing that TikTok is driving new users. We have only around 300 followers on TikTok, but they are pushing our content, to get thousands of views sometimes. This is a big motivator and will help TikTok grow. They just need to work on their monetisation strategy.”
At a billion views, Ossendryver seems to have cracked that code. The Latest Sightings operation now includes travel bookings and merchandise. The most unlikely development would be if Ossendryver sat back to savour his success.
“What’s next for us is definitely still working on expanding our community to more parks. This will be the biggest driver of great content.”
https://gadget.co.za/sa-youtube-wildlife/
Latest Sightings, the pioneering wildlife community started by a schoolboy, this week became the first South African YouTube channel to reach a billion views. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK speaks to its founder.
Published 3 months ago
on October 2, 2019
When he was just 15, Nadav Ossendryver’s passion for wildlife convinced him there was a need for a dedicated online community. Eight years later, managing that community has become not only a full-time business, but also the single most popular YouTube channel run from South Africa.
This week, it reached a billion views, a landmark that only the world’s elite YouTubers can claim. It has 1.44-million subscribers, also placing Ossendryver among the global leaders on the platform.
Yet, for the first few years, he was happy to have just a few hundred followers.
“When I first started, I really only focussed on the Kruger National Park,” he said in an interview this week. “Right now, we are starting to establish communities in various reserves. But at the time, I didn’t think anyone else was as obsessed with Kruger as me, let alone obsessed enough to follow other complete strangers’ sightings.
“So the last thing I expected was to get an audience of over 1-million people. In the first year, we only gained around 100 subscribers. The next year was very similar. So it was very much about perseverance and the fact that I loved what I was doing.
“However, as soon as I went to the park and used the sightings from the community, I had a feeling that this idea could really grow.”
Not surprisingly, the biggest motivation for starting Latest Sightings was his own need for such a service.
“I really wanted to see more animals. I was sick and tired of stopping people to ask them what they have seen and wanted a more real-time way of doing that.
“My motivation for starting on YouTube was the fact that we were getting lots of amazing sightings. The best place to share photos was Instagram, so we shared the best of the best there. The best place to share videos was YouTube, so we started our YouTube channel.”
Ossendryver is not the first South African to post wildlife videos on YouTube, nor the first to discover the power of serving an online community via the platform. What, then, is the secret of his success?
“I think that I have two great assets,” he says. “Firstly, I am the biggest user of my own app and I am part of my community. I think that the fact that I use the sightings service, which ultimately is the driver of the YouTube channel, helps me know what would make the community happier and thus make meaningful changes that drive growth.
“Secondly, I have the drive to find easier ways of doing things when they seem impossible. I see so many people stick to the status quo and not think out the box. For example, I didn’t have money initially to start an app or pay for advertising.
“So I just used YouTube to learn how to develop the first app, and I then used social media to reach the right audience, all for free. I’m not scared to experiment, where I find that a lot of people are scared to do so.”
Among his friends, Ossendryver is notorious for working through the night to solve a specific problem or challenge that prevents him from adding new functions or features to his app. A bundle of energy, he is usually eager to share the discoveries he makes in the process. In that way, he has also found himself at the centre of an informal community of digital adventurers always looking for new paths through the online jungle.
Building the Latest Sightings community has not been a smooth ride all the way, but he says there are far more highlights than low points.
“The biggest highlight has been that excitement of receiving an incredible sighting, and knowing that no one else in the world has seen this yet.
“The second big highlight is showing other South Africans that an SA-Based channel can reach the world stage, and that YouTube isn’t only an American or British person’s place.
“Another great highlight is the fact that people can take me, a 23-year-old, seriously when I speak about YouTube and general social media strategy.”
Ossendryver is under no illusions that YouTube is the only game in town.
“I think Twitch and Tiktok and even Facebook video can be quite big threats to YouTube. YouTube is ultimately a platform that creators use to start their businesses. But breaking out on YouTube has become extremely hard, as almost every single creator in the world is trying to do that.
“You are competing with others, plus their algorithm. Not only that, advertising cost per thousand views has dropped significantly over the past few years, which is driving lots of people away.
“Facebook, on the other hand, is a whole new world. Pages with only a few thousand followers can generate millions of Facebook video views, which sometimes aren’t as ‘genuine’ as one YouTube view, but the cost per thousand is substantial, and 1-million views on Facebook can also generate around 1,000-10,000 new page likes, whereas a million views for us on Youtube will only gain a few hundred new subscribers.”
The big new name in video sharing is the fast-rising Chinese app Tiktok. Ossendryver is paying attention.
“TikTok is a new platform for us, so I haven’t had so much experience. But I am noticing that TikTok is driving new users. We have only around 300 followers on TikTok, but they are pushing our content, to get thousands of views sometimes. This is a big motivator and will help TikTok grow. They just need to work on their monetisation strategy.”
At a billion views, Ossendryver seems to have cracked that code. The Latest Sightings operation now includes travel bookings and merchandise. The most unlikely development would be if Ossendryver sat back to savour his success.
“What’s next for us is definitely still working on expanding our community to more parks. This will be the biggest driver of great content.”
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If advertising is the only income, where does it come in here At the beginng of the videos?
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Now thisRichprins wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:06 pm
Is it not also a bit funny that Kruger insist that all problems are reported via official telephone channels, but it seems someone reported Odie via social media?
OIdie's own replies are here from 2012:
https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic. ... &start=100
And Odie was made Honorary Ranger at 16, a record!
https://www.facebook.com/South.African. ... ater&ifg=1
http://prwinnan.wix.com/prwinnan-photography
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