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Yousef Lashuel

Yousef Lashuel

@TheInfowiz

🇾🇪 🇨🇭 🇺🇸 ($18M generated) | CO-Founder/ CEO at https://t.co/Ivd5ff5hkB /

Geneva, Switzerland Beigetreten Ocak 2022
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Richard the Youtube strategist
Introducing the world's best chrome extension for YouTubers - Views Graph - Outlier Score - title/thumbnail changes - Find similar Titles/Thumbnails - Bookmarks/Competitor Tracker Get 1of10 on the chrome store for free today!
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Sanskar | YouTube Content Systems
raw content making $45K/MO. let me tell you about alex robinson. his videos bearly average around 4k views. some get less and a few get more views by every standard metric, he's a small channel. but he's bringing in $45k a month. and when you actually look at what he does, it makes complete sense. first thing ,he shows up every single month without fail. 10 videos a month not when he feels like it. not when the idea is perfect. every month'that kind of consistency does something to an audience. they start to rely on you. they know you're not going anywhere. and that feeling alone builds more trust than any thumbnail ever could. second thing: he doesn't make content for everyone. he knows exactly who he's talking to. every video is built around one specific type of person with one specific problem. when someone watches his video and feels like it was made for them, they don't just watch. they subscribe. they come back. they eventually buy. third thing: his videos are long. 20 to 40 minutes. in a world where everyone is told to keep it short and snappy, alex just sits down and explains things properly. no rushing. no skipping the hard parts. he treats his audience like adults who actually want to learn. and they reward him for it. fourth thing: no heavy editing and no fancy thumbnails. no dramatic music, no jump cuts every two seconds. just him, talking through the subject, properly. and this is the part most people miss. right now everyone is trying to look like an expert. polished videos. big promises. highlight reels of success. people are tired of it. they can feel when something is performed. alex doesn't perform. he just teaches. clearly. honestly. consistently. and his audience trusts him because of that. trust is the only thing that actually converts at the end of the day. not views. not subscribers. not a perfect content strategy. just people who believe you know what you're talking about and believe you're not trying to take advantage of them. alex has that. and it's worth 45k a month. the lesson here isn't to stop editing your videos or make them longer. the lesson is that the right audience, reached consistently, with real value, will always outperform a big audience reached with noise. most people are building for numbers. alex built for trust. one of those compounds quietly. the other one doesn't. produce yt videos that gets inbounds. don't know how to ? DM me i'm always here.
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Yousef Lashuel
Yousef Lashuel@TheInfowiz·
trakyo will now tell you what next youtube video you should post Based on how your last youtube videos performed based on : clicks opt ins booked calls Cash collected
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Shaan Puri
Shaan Puri@ShaanVP·
I'm secretly launching a 2nd youtube channel reply "send it" and I'll dm it to you
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneiderxx·
1. how to rank youtube video on youtube title: lead with the exact keyword, keep it under 60 chars — front-load the search term description: put your main keyword in the first 2 sentences, then naturally use 3-5 related terms throughout tags: use your exact keyword, broad category terms, and a few competitor channel names thumbnail: controls CTR, which gates everything else. no one watches what they don't click hook (first 30 sec): determines if watch time is even possible. bad hook = good thumbnail wasted average view duration / retention: the core algo signal. youtube's job is to keep people on youtube, you win by helping it do that publish velocity (first 48hr): seeds the algo with engagement data. youtube uses early performance to decide how wide to push it target "video intent" keywords: google only shows video results for certain queries (how-to, tutorials, reviews, recipes). search your keyword in 2. how to rank youtube videos on google if no videos show in results, don't bother optimizing for it there - title matches google keyword exactly >google reads your youtube title as the page title. match the exact phrase people type into google, not youtube - backlinks to the video URL >embed the video on a blog post, get other sites to link to it. google treats youtube URLs like any other webpage -schema / structured data >if you embed on your own site, add VideoObject schema markup. tells google exactly what the video is about - channel age >older videos with sustained watch time outrank newer ones. google trusts established channels more - click-through from google SERP >if people click your video result and don't bounce back, google reads that as satisfaction
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Finn Mallery
Finn Mallery@fin465·
Now that we’re done at YCombinator, we’re revealing how we went from 0 → $10k MRR in our first 30 days, using only ONE channel (step by step). We spent less than $100 and didn’t have any paid ads, SEO, waitlist, or content marketing. Instead, we sent 50-75 highly targeted cold emails a day. Cold email is the most underrated channel because it's hard to get right, but if you figure it out you can sell ANY B2B product. Here's what we did from start to finish: STEP 1: Build an ultra‑specific customer profile at both company and person level. If you do this right, you can mess everything else up and still succeed. The goal here is to create such a perfect customer, that if they heard about your solution they would have no choice but to say "tell me more". Step 2: Build your list After you create this customer profile, find the companies that meet this criteria. Find 30–50 target companies on LinkedIn, then grab decision‑maker emails via Apollo/Wiza. STEP 3: Writing a killer email I used to run an outbound email agency and we'd send 50k+ emails/month to book b2b sales calls via cold email. Here are the basic principles of cold email writing that I always use: -Keep it 5-8 sentences. 70%+ of emails are read on mobile, so make sure they get most of it from that screen view. - Never write more than 2 sentences without breaking up the lines. People skim, and that’s the best way to keep their attention - DO NOT talk about your product’s features. - Instead, talk about the person, their company, and their pain points. STEP 4: The call I took 493 sales calls in Origami’s first 3 months. Here's what I learned: The 2 biggest goals for this call are - Figuring out the customer’s problems - Getting the customer excited about your solution Unless you already have PMF, it doesn't matter if you have a full built product. You still need to spend 90%+ of your time figuring out what the customer actually needs. In the early stages, you can even offer a full refund if they aren’t satisfied to give them maximum confidence and get your first few deals over the line. STEP 5: Closing/After Congrats! You cracked cold email. This was the exact approach we used at Origami to get our first $10k MRR, and the highest converting outbound approach I’ve seen when I ran my agency. I posted the stats in my prior tweets, but in our first 40 days we sent 3119 emails (~77 per day) and got a 5.3% response rate, resulting in demos with 64 founders at companies within our ICP. This resulted in ~$22k new MRR by the time our sales for all of these calls had closed. The best part is that once you nail this process, you can automate it. We've got our Origami AI Agents (@origamichat) finding new customers 24/7, which frees us up to explore new channels and focus on scaling. CONCLUSION This is a very short version of my guide. The full guide I posted on X last year (@fin465) hit 800k impressions and 10k+ bookmarks. If you want me to DM it you, comment GUIDE.
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Tyler
Tyler@pngtyler·
good offer + good youtube execution =
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Bodie
Bodie@infobodie·
day 1 of trying to put @Calendly out of business im 15 years old and just thought of a fire idea a scheduler that automatically qualifies leads before they book, syncs with your crm, triggers outreach sequences, AND tracks show rates i don't have time to build this, but if you want to you're going to absolutely print
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Yousef Lashuel
Yousef Lashuel@TheInfowiz·
@thesamocean Sick now lets track their revenue analytics too. Long form video made with AI got: clicks opt ins booked calls revenue
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SAM OCEAN
SAM OCEAN@thesamocean·
We solved AI for long-form YouTube video 🔥 The avatar, voice, background, it all feels 100% real. My team spent WEEKS trying to clone one of our clients, because that client WANTS to be on YouTube but they’re so damn busy and couldn’t record anything. Now, they don’t NEED to record anything. And believe me, I despise bad AI content as much as anybody… That’s why we still write our scripts manually and crush it. But with video? My partner sent me the AI video clone and I couldn’t tell the difference. We showed the client on a call and they were shocked by it… The brand manager said “wow, you guys figured it out.” I even showed it to a 9-figure marketer in the space and he was impressed too. I know we’re not the first to crack AI video, of course not. But for being a strong YouTube agency that works with big businesses? I do feel like we have an advantage. But it doesn’t matter what I or my network thinks… All that matters is the market. That’s why we’ll be testing these AI videos on our client’s YouTube channel soon. We’ll analyze comments to see if it causes an uproar, which is funny because viewers have been accusing our clients of using AI clones for over a year even now when we don’t… And obviously, we’ll see if the video performs above baseline. But I 100% believe the test will work… Which is why we’re going to message all of our clients about this and roll it out for whoever wants to keep growing on YouTube but stop recording videos themselves. All of our clients are busy founders, but they’re too busy running their business to record… even when we batch it all into a single day. But it looks like we just solved that. Now, we can grow your brand on YouTube, and you literally don’t need to lift a finger. We also write long-form, word-for-word scripts, and we're great at that. So we have your CONTENT handled too, which is the most important... This removes the biggest barrier to entry for people with money but no time. So if you’re serious about turning YouTube into a top marketing channel, and you have the budget for it, DM me and I’ll show you what this looks like. We’ll talk and see if you’re actually looking to grow on YouTube or not. If you are, I’ll show you examples of our AI clones vs real people. I’ll let you be the judge. If you like it, then we can talk about logistics and how we can work together. Time to get back to work 💪
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Jovan Vezmar
Jovan Vezmar@VezmarJovan·
content used to be impossible to track accurately... with ads you could show clients exactly how much revenue each campaign generated with organic content, you just had to guess and estimate results: "yeah your youtube probably made you some money from the work we did.." until trakyo.io came along. we integrated Trakyo across all our YouTube clients and now we see exactly which videos generate revenue so we can double down on videos that work. + we track every lead from first video view to booked call with heat scoring that shows when prospects are ready to buy completely changed how we operate as an agency as founder of jvmedia.info i want to give real recognition to @TheInfowiz and his team for solving the biggest problem in content. professional team, responsive support, and they actually understand what agencies need to scale. looking forward to continued partnership as we both grow.
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Yousef Lashuel@TheInfowiz·
@natecurtiss_yt if you had channel data on which video titles got them most : clicks opt ins bookings revenue youd be able to cross reference them and get money winning titles that will also rip.
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Nate Curtiss
Nate Curtiss@natecurtiss_yt·
How to generate 20 titles in 2 seconds with AI! This is the best YouTube tool on the internet.
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Moe
Moe@TheMoeOfEcom·
@TheInfowiz how many calls can one YouTube video bring, on average?
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Yousef Lashuel@TheInfowiz·
Question for all my guys who crush it on youtube : How do you track how many calls you're booking per video ?
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Moe
Moe@TheMoeOfEcom·
@TheInfowiz while we're here, how many calls do ppl book per videos?
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David
David@yourealazyfvck·
I have yet to meet or speak with a “growth operator” that has any clue as to what the fuck they’re actually doing lol
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Lloyd
Lloyd@ImThatttMf·
@TheInfowiz Pretty sure you're already doing it but you should work with Nate
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