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From dmingthing to Blankslate - Turning A YouTube Channel Into A Scalable Business

Bryan Lim Yong Tiam , Blankslate | Ho Ming Han, Blankslate | Ho Ming Yue, Blankslate

08-Aug-23 10:00

From dmingthing to Blankslate - Turning A YouTube Channel Into A Scalable Business

Once upon a time, there was a final year university student who wasn’t too happy about the parking situation at his campus. So he took to YouTube, created his own channel, and uploaded a video about it. That channel's name? dmingthing.

That was around 12 years and 526,000 subscribers ago.

How did a vlog about the horrible carpark situation in a university lead to 66 million views on YouTube and help build a creative and social media agency? What does it take to turn a YouTube Channel into a business that survives beyond the personalities on screen?

We find out with the creators of dmingthing and Co-Founders of creative and social media agency Blankslate Ho Ming Han, Ho Ming Yue, and Bryan Lim Yong Tiam.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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