Both of you were highlihte yat wes ut, onee pink and one blue. People didn't know our names yet. So put this out on youtube. Tis two thousand ten and who sees this video? I believe we called it something basic like, easy last minute halloween cost you,. And because there wasn't a lot of that on youtube at the time, i believe it got a lot of icks. Now, a lot back then is not a lot now. But for being our first utividio, how many would you say it got, kind of in the first month? Kelsey, i don't know exactly, but maybe something around
YouTubers Kelsey MacDermaid and Becky Wright – better known as The Sorry Girls – have always had an affinity for production. When they met as film students back in 2010, little did they know that the DIY videos they were creating for fun would eventually lead to full-fledged careers co-founding and leading their own media company. But building to where they are now, with over 2 million subscribers and counting, didn’t exactly come with a blueprint…
This week on How I Built This Lab, Kelsey and Becky talk to Guy about pursuing the uncharted territory of a YouTube career, their philosophies on navigating brand deals, and their take on growing a business in the creator economy without compromising on values.
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