How to Build an Industrial Automation YouTube Channel with Tim Wilborne
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For many people, YouTube is the first port of call for instructions. Whether it be for simple things around the house like setting up a new TV or building a cabinet, or more complex things entirely. One man covering those more complex things is Tim Wilborne. Tim’s YouTube channel, which has amassed over 50,000 subscribers, focuses on industrial automation, programming PLCs and helping you become a better technician. Tim joins this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour to discuss his background in the industry and his YouTube channel in detail. He explains why he started the channel, how his family are a huge part of its success and how to cope with haters. Plus, he reveals why the industry hasn’t progressed as far as it could and tells us why he believes the automation world needs more content creators. In this episode, find out: Tim’s background in the industry How Tim started a YouTube channel Why subscribers and likes aren’t always so important How Tim amassed over 50,000 subscribers How to figure out what content to create About work-life balance in a family business How to deal with haters online Why Tim thinks his industry could’ve progressed further How constructive criticism helps Tim Why he thinks more industry experts should create YouTube content Advice for budding automation YouTube creators Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “It takes thick skin. Just keep trying.” “There were lots of times I thought I had it, and then, all of a sudden, we’d have a major defeat.” “It's a long game and I think most people aren't prepared for how long of a game it is.” Links & mentions: TW Controls, focused on automation, PLC programming, and building control panels, specializing in Allen Bradley PLC training designed to help maintenance technicians and electricians troubleshoot machines Tim Wilborne on YouTube, the long-running channel brought to you by TW Controls offers some of the best industrial automation training and how-to’s on the internet Automation Fair and other events from Rockwell Automation Momentum Coffee, a co-working space and coffee shop, walking distance from Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center, plus additional locations Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.