It’s very easy to get involved in the overall production process of creating video tutorials for ScreenCastsOnline.com
I’ve evolved and refinded the process over the last 10 years from just me doing everything, to a small team of people who all do different parts of the post production process. The end game is to create top quality video tutorials on all things Apple and ship them out to ScreenCastsOnline members as well as numerous other channels of distribution. In doing so, I’ve been fortunate to turn my hobby into a full time business.
So, just like many other Friday mornings, I completed the process of creating this week’s episode (1Password for Families) and pushed the button to make it available via the ScreenCastsOnline Website, via my members Apple TV App, and for individual purchase via the SCO Showcase App on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
I thought no more about it and turned to fleshing out the details of the next episode. After 30 minutes or so, I thought I’d have a slight diversion by checking out Facebook.
The first thing I see…

A post showing an image of a notification on an Apple Watch telling someone that that this week’s episode had been published in the SCO Showcase App.
I already know that each episode is seen by many thousands of people each week, but that single image shook me.
Yeah, when I publish stuff, people see it.
It’s sometimes good to remember that!
The notification was produced by the SCO Showcase App available in the App Store or via the Apple TV. It allows non-members to purchase individual tutorials, no membership or subscription required. There’s some free content in there too! We’re working on a separate members iOS App which should be out soon.
Also published on Medium.