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TV Host Bianca Gonzales, slams netizens who criticize her vlogs for having few views, claiming that she creates content to inspire

Kapamilya TV host, Bianca Gonzales, did not miss the opportunity to shed light upon why she continues to create online content, despite not always getting high views.

The Pinoy Big Brother alumna took to Twitter to share her reasons for creating content online.

Kapamilya TV host, Bianca Gonzales, did not miss the opportunity to shed light upon why she continues to create online content, despite not always getting high views.

On Twitter, she shared a screenshot of a comment on one of her recent vlogs, which says “Walang views ang mga vlog niya.

The reason people create content on YouTube differs, according to Gonzalez.

Her next attempt was to explain how each vlogger or content creator creates content for different reasons.  “Some create content on YouTube as a full-time career, some as a creative outlet, some as a form of self-expression, and some, like me, create content to reach out to others and help. Iba-iba ng purpose ng tao sa YouTube and before starting a channel, that should be clear to you,” she stated.

She proceeded to talk about #PaanobaTo, her podcast, and also the title of her vlog, the inspiration behind it, and why it continues to be available.

Gonzalez expressed, “From the start, ang #PaanoBaTo ay para makatulong sa problema’t pinagdadaanan ng tao, to know they are not alone and to know that they will get through it, by sharing stories that inspire and empower.”

She thanked partner brands that continue to help and keep her podcast and vlog, alive. “Grateful for brands who share the same vision and partner with me for content,” her tweet reads.

She made it clear to her audience that she does not prioritize high view counts, and she emphasized the importance of simply inspiring her audience, no matter how small.

Letters and testimonials she consistently receives from her listeners and viewers testify to how effective her videos and podcasts have been in transforming their lives.

The letters I get from people who say my guest’s story inspired them to pursue this, or pushed them to try again, that is priceless,” she said. She pleaded with the bashers to do something more productive in their spare time.

 Gonzales started her podcast #PaanoBaTo at the height of the pandemic, last year. Episodes are available on various platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

The podcast is notably one of the nominees under the ‘Podcast of the Year’ category in DailyPedia’s first ever SILOG Awards.

Written by JE C.C.

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