I think that's part of Kyle's big problem, he doesn't come across like he is taking it seriously and from experience that's a big problem for any employer or marketing/pr agency. You don't want lose or unreliable cannons.
If he really wants to make a career from vlogging in an already over saturated niche, he needs to have more of a professional business mindset. People like the Trackers got lucky being in the right place at the right time with youtube and its early days (which is also why they are starting to struggle). You can't just point, shoot and upload anymore.
If he really wants to make a career from vlogging in an already over saturated niche, he needs to have more of a professional business mindset. People like the Trackers got lucky being in the right place at the right time with youtube and its early days (which is also why they are starting to struggle). You can't just point, shoot and upload anymore.