Maybe it is possible in California. That state is full of lunatics!
Kevin has posted 50 videos in 14 days, but he cannot show houses, go on tour, etc.
People must really be bored, his worst video of those fifty has 7,500 views. The second-worst has 38,000, his most recent has 266,000 (about a new stimulus bill promising $2,000 a month. The news gave me the same story hours later), and his best video in the last two weeks has 444,000 views ("Act Fast: All 12 Ways to Get Free Money from the... [we will never know, but most people like free money!]")
His best video is two years old and has 892,000 views: "Grant Cardone & Cardone Capital Exposed."
People love exposed videos. Someone shared Meet Kevin exposed or something.
Somehow that Free Money video from two weeks ago is his sixth-most-popular, which confuses me, because it has more views than #4 and #5.
A video I shared here about remodeling a kitchen for $643 has 397,000 views.
Hey, his reaction video to his friend Graham being on CNBC's Millennial Money hit 215,782 views!
When I saw it it was a day or two old and had ten or fifteen thousand views, but Graham's video about being on CNBC had fifty or seventy-five thousand. Now it has 300,000.
He has commented that he and Graham will make videos about the same topics and Graham always gets more views, but he has almost five times as many subscribers.
I do not remember the last time that I watched one of Graham's videos.
September 12th, 2018:
18,094 views.
April 3rd, 2019:
6,427,047 views.
He says that this quickly paid for the car and brought tons of extra views to his other videos.
September 16th, 2019:
537,180 views.
It looks like Graham's recent videos are similar, the current state of stocks, real estate, and stimulus bills.