Honestly I like the idea of getting what by any measure looks like a cool exclusive product and I'm glad it's going to be sold free of EEVBlog branding (nothing personal, just don't like "custom" stuff, from anybody). However using what's supposed to be an objective review video as a vehicle for announcing it does put me off a bit. Ideally I would like to see the shootout without it and then a separate video all about the Sanwa. It's probably not even in the same price/quality bracket as all those ultra budget pocket meters anyway. This is probably not going to happen.
There are several other meters in the shootout (including another Sanwa) that are US$50+, so not far from the Sanwa PM300, but it is the most expensive. Several are under $10
deliveredIf I'm going to be 100% honest I feel like a lot of people on youtube (by no means just you, and by no means are you anywhere near the worst) are really starting to blur the line between what's "real" and what's product placement in the past year or so.
I do zero product placement.
If it appears like I am, then, well, nothing I can do about that except tell you that you are wrong and try to explain it.
I feel like there's some "agreement" between EEVBlog and Keysight for example, but since there's no disclosure I can't really confirm it and feel like I might just need to pull out a tinfoil hat or something.
There is zero agreement between Keysight and myself, or any other company for that matter.
They are probably not all that happy that I haven't gotten around to doing a review of it, and that I did a hacking video of it.
Do you seriously think a huge company like Keysight
wants me doing a hacking video? Would that have been part of the "agreement" too? No frigg'n way.
Where was the agreement when I did videos exposing their meter for having soldering quality issues, firmware issues, and EMC issues have have forced recalls and redesigns? Half of their company probably hates me for exposing that stuff. And that's what I do to companies that give me stuff for free.
I don't do agreements, never have, never will, it's my way or the highway, I'm not afraid to burn bridges.
The only agreement I have ever signed are NDA's for various product launches.
Like a brand new low end Keysight scope gets released, it's sitting in your lab, gets like 4 or 5 videos devoted to it, and there's no real hard hitting talk about how the thing actually stacks up compared to other budget models or what it's like to use?
Err, surely any "agreement" would have included me doing review videos, yeah?
The EEVBlog I remember would have been all over that, with an in depth test of every performance metric and a value for money comparison with other choices.
You haven't seen such a shotout video because it's a metric shit ton of work. There is probably no greater time consuming video possible than an oscilloscope review shootout.
I work on enthusiasm, and it's
really hard to build up the enthusiasm to do such videos.
If I'm completely wrong, sorry for misinterpreting things.
Yes, you are completely wrong, and demonstrably so.
I genuinely wanted to see how that scope measured up because I'm in the market for a new one around that price, so I kinda picked up on how nobody with a well known channel is actually reviewing the thing, just kind of advertising it's existence.
Guess why!
Hint, you only have to scroll back up.
The thing is, you gotta eat and most of us understand that. Just try to understand how it looks from this end, and that people actually appreciate it when something is clearly stated as product placement.
I'll repeat, I do
zero product placement.
We get it, any channel of a certain production value needs sponsorship.
I don't do sponsorship either.
I have been offered many thousands of dollars per video for reviews of all kinds of thing and other sponsored content. Heck, even $5k for simply for a simple embedded pre-roll ad an link at the start of a video. And I have turned down every single one of these offers. I've told companies to literally piss off when they have asked to see video before I release them, or try and dictate terms to me, and some of them have not returned, and I couldn't give a rats arse about that. I have built up reputation among manufacturers as hard arse who doesn't play ball, a lot of them hate me.
These terms are detailed publicly on my website BTW.
The eyeballs are still looking at it. When stuff starts to feel too much like a trick, like you have to spend too much mental energy trying to read between the lines to enjoy it, the eyeballs go looking for something more real, and this being the internet there is always something more real. The whole reason for the success of youtube and the slow death of TV is that on the former you can actually find content that's not slick advertising designed to funnel money from your pockets into the pockets of people with more money than you. Don't become TV.
I couldn't if I tried, I'm just to frigg'n lazy and too poor at marketing.
Problem is I will by coincidence have a lot of stuff coming up that might appear like this.
I want to do a teardown of my HVP70 I'm selling (already sold most of my first shipment without mentioning it in a video once).
I have to crowd fund my new uRuler like I've been promising for years.
I've got my uSleeve ESD part storage pouches I've had sitting inboxes for over a year because I've been too lazy to do the simple crowd funder for it.
I've got the big 121GW crowd funder in a month or two.
And this new Sanwa PM300 will have to slip in there too.
And I won't lie, a good lot of my income now comes from product sales, but I hardly push any of it, probably greatly to my detriment.
This is necessary for my survival if the ad revenue dries up. The alternative would be for me to take those multi-thousand dollar video sponsorship deals if it came to that.
I could plug the shit out of my store and products in every video, and in every video description, but I don't. I have an opt-in email list for product specials etc, and very occasionally post on the forum.
E: Also, because this seems rant-y I want to mention that I really do appreciate what you and others like you do and absolutely think you should get paid the big bucks to do it. I just wish there was some way that didn't involve blurring the line between the content I genuinely love and an advertisement, but sadly that's probably where the biggest bucks are
I get paid pretty much
exactly the same regardless of what videos I do. It's not like using my BM235 meter in a video results in a sudden spike in sales, I couldn't even see that blip in the sales data if I tried.
Guess how many people bought my HVP70 probe when I mentioned it and the discount code in my recent video (first time I've even done that BTW) - two.
And I'll add that having the products is also a way for me to pay the wages of David2 who is now a full time employee at the EEVblog, being paid real engineering wages (I had to outbid another company to get him). A good lot of his job is to design products so that we can eventually sell them to pay for his wages which also effectively (and hopefully) gets me a a full time employee to help out on various video and other things, not to mention producing spin-off videos of these eventual designs, along with him doing some of his own tutorial videos.
In short I'm trying to boot-strap a real business here, one that can generate enough cash flow so that it continues to produce content, while at the same time growing the human resources available to keep it all going and expand where possible.
The EEVblog is now two commercial offices, two full time employees, and a part time logisitics person.