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11 contributions to Blow Up on YouTube w/ Longform
Should I Start 2 YouTube Channels?
So for a bit of context, I have 1 channel where I basically talk about business strategy, and growing your business, especially your coaching / community. But all the advice can be implemented into online businesses. Now I was thinking, I need to nurture my audience a bit further. So I was thinking of starting a 2nd youtube channel where I just post daily and give value specifically for skool community owners and coaches. The strategy to get the videos out is to make a value post on skool, then record a loom going over it and explaining it in much more detail, then posting it. What do you think about that?
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New comment 16d ago
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My advice would be to stick to one right now. If all your value is about business strategy, then having more niche videos within that about Skool strategy doesn't change too much. (like Hormozi having some videos for reducing churn within software/service businesses and others about how to start your first business). If you wanted to do content outside of specific business education like vlogs, that's when I'd say make a second channel. It all depends on what the goal is. If the goal is to make more money, figure out which videos drive revenue to your business, and do more of those and less of the others.
13 Years of YouTube Knowledge in 46 Minutes
This video by Colin & Samir has tons of crazy insights for YouTube. One actionable strategy: Create a list of 100 video ideas. If you can't make a list of 100 ideas, you need to keep working on idea generation. With such a big list, you can easily figure out which videos are good ones. Enjoy!
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13 Years of YouTube Knowledge in 46 Minutes
Music Theory is Easy | Intervals
We're doing a video on Music Theory and Intervals. Intervals are the distance between two notes so the C-G example is showing that. Thoughts?
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Music Theory is Easy | Intervals
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Hi @Tyler Grace I think the first one is the best, without the small red circle. You could have a little divot on the side like the attached thumbnail to show where it came from Also just to note—your lighting and background works really well! Btw what are you thinking for the title? That might determine if the text should be "E-->G" or "Easy"
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@Tyler Grace If the word "Easy" is in the title then it's best to have something else in the thumbnail—in this case, the C-->G :)
The Easiest Way to Write YouTube Titles...
...is to see what works and adapt it for yourself This is the Creator Hooks newsletter which I take a lot of inspiration from. https://creatorhooks.com/the-new-approach-to-youtube-that-changes-everything/
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What's your biggest challenge with YouTube?
What's your biggest challenge with YouTube? Also if there are multiple things that you have trouble with, you can comment that.
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@Dawxay Tm What type of content are you making?
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@Jay Rutgrink The first video is always the hardest. Once you post it and realize you won't die from an imperfect video, it only gets easier from there. I made a factual error in my third most popular video (1M views) and got 100+ comments on it. I survive :)
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