Really good idea to start marketing campaign right now, because you have so little community on YouTube. Are you going to increase also social recognition of EverGreenCoin in social networks ? Do you have in plan to make a linux appimage wallet ?
In regards to the smaller YouTube community, you should know we have been previously approached by several "services" that provide subscribers upon payment. That is, fake subscribers. I caution you on the use of that as a metric to gauge a crypto project. Anyone can make themselves appear to be a YouTube star if that is where they choose to spend money and ego stardom is their goal. This is one of the many ways people can unknowingly be comparing apples to oranges in this space, certainly when comparing EGC. For example; we are not monetizing our YouTube as most and, in fact we cannot, because we are a public charity. YouTube's rules prohibit it and we will not be caught in that nor any lie. Big numbers of subscribers is not the goal, true numbers of true subscribers is.
That is not to say our YouTube audience could not be bigger, that was one of the reasons Brandon (aka EcoWealth) started to present the monthly video updates. For I myself (Steven) am not the best public speaker, I admit.
Please know we are 100% organic and true. The goal of our marketing is to educate about EverGreenCoin.
Yes we are taking steps to increase our social recognition such as targeted boosting on Facebook. However; we do still need the community to help via likes, shares, follows, retweets, upvotes, et al. This is one of the easiest and freest ways a community member can support us. We sincerely thank those who do and are. Unfortunately; crypto does still have a social stigma, an incorrect negative social stigma, that prevents some people from publicly supporting even if they want to. This is a known barrier EGC hopes to demolish with time, perseverance, and honesty (i.e. no fakes, subscribers or else wise).
To your Linux appimage question: there are no immediate plans to do so, no. This was a discussion in the past and when we did have more active contributors. Even at that time, with more hands on the contributor deck, it was viewed as not a necessity. I can tell you the code and documentation is very well maintained to easily build in many Linux environments. Diligence is afforded to make sure compiling on Linux works painlessly, in many configurations (i.e. libboost compatibility, openSSL compatibility), and for both the Qt core and daemon wallets. We do feel even a novice Linux user, of whatever flavors, can painlessly build. In those rare cases they can not or when new hurdles are presented, we have more than prompt support, response, and if need be, code enhancement to alleviate the issue. That is not to say we could not in the future, but is not in current plans.
I hope I have answered completely and satisfactorily. Thank you for your interest in EverGreenCoin and thank you, in advance even, for your support.