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YouTube | Average 1.3M views per video on educational long form on Chesspage1

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I always wanted to create a youtube channel >In 2023 I decided today is the day >set timer to 1 minute >decided chess will be my niche, just a gut feeling >chose a channel name in 8 seconds >profile picture in maybe 1 minute >instantly started working on videos By the end of that same year I made $22k (profit) in a single month and my life was never the same One small choice made a big difference
EP@eptwts

you're always 1 idea, 1 connection, or 1 impulsive decision away from an event that'll snowball into you living the life that you wanna live... the best thing you can do to maximize your chances of such an event occuring are to: > keep learning like you're still a beginner at what you do > talk to people in & outside of your industry > relentlessly act on the ideas you see most potential in > make decisions fast it's hard to miss when you have all 4 of these points covered

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Const@const_yt·
As an EU citizen and digital business owner who left last year This is a good step to get people back Moving to different EU countries will become much easier, meaning tax incentives will work well The moment croatia or italy or spain introduces tax incentives, thousands of entrepreneurs will move because you don't have to close and open a company, just update the address EU states will be forced to stay competitive with their tax, else everyone is leaving because of hyper flexibility We see the same in Switzerland and USA Not just about taxes If one EU country fucks up politically, everyone leaves Just like people move to Texas when their home state fucks up Remove all exit taxes inside EU, make it easy to move around within EU, maybe introduce EU-wide corporate tax for EU inc. (replacing national corp tax with low rates up to 1M€ annual profit) and only allow each nation to tax the salary and dividend payouts of their residents, not the corp profits, so you can leave the money inside your EU inc. or EU holding without triggering the national income taxes and capital gains taxes This might even lead to a situation where people never leave for taxes. Personally, if I could pay low corporate tax and compound my wealth inside the company, and only pay national income tax capital gains tax on personal payouts, I would not give a shit about the national tax rate at all Just pay out 4k a month and compound the rest inside the company If they do this, they will see billions of dollars and thousands of entrepreneurs coming back home
European Commission@EU_Commission

We are introducing EU Inc. To make building and growing a business across the EU faster, simpler, and smarter. 🔸 Start a company in less than 48 hours 🔸 No minimum capital requirement 🔸 Fully online and borderless

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@KPMYouTube @SullyYT_ No idea, will decide when I'm there and don't want to stay anymore
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KPM@KPMYouTube·
Marbella or Split? Going to be going with @SullyYT_ for a month around May/June twitter yt nomads, which do you recommend?
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I can literally not think of a better business model for beginners than social media }You can start posting for free }You learn how to get and retain attention }You learn marketing by promoting your affiliate offer or own offer I'd much rather learn business this way, than go to business school If you can't make money by posting content and making people buy something, chances are any other business like SaaS or ecom would've also failed If you take business and reduce it to it's most fundamental basics, you get }How many people see my offer }What percentage buys }How much profit am I making per customer YouTube + promoting an offer will teach you how to max out all these numbers Ideally educational content promoting affiliate or infoproduct (easy to deliver) That's why I started my channel 3 years ago, people laugh at "being a YouTuber" as a business but it's a great business to learn business, and some even make billions I doubt I would've had my first $10k month in the first year if I had started a fucking SaaS company
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One of the reasons why YouTube is op This applies to any organic brand Since you have the audience, you can easily enter any type of business you want, without the painful work You can partner up with people who do the software, ecom, service stuff etc in the background You just keep doing what you do, make good videos and get views You can sell info by yourself because it's basically just content creation with a paywall on 1-3% of your content Or partner up with others who handle the heavy lifting of software etc if you want to enter a new market Just don't lose your focus, content creation is the main thing
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Const@const_yt·
@kyrinahlis Ah I misread the original post mb
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Kyri@kyrinahlis·
@joonahw Just run it MRR and control the content if it’s part of the core offer
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Kyri@kyrinahlis·
Locking content in an MRR product is the dumbest most counterproductive thing you can do if it forms a core part of the offer they have purchased for. People think it increases LTV but it 100% of the time increases churn.
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Btw when you hear consistency is the key It doesn't mean something like daily 12pm uploads or weekly or whatever It means putting in the same minimum effort every day The misconception about mass uploads is hilarious to me There are people growing to 10M+ subs in 2 years with weekly uploads and you think 5 per day are necessary
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Const@const_yt·
Produce more mp4 files and upload them to social media platforms
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I didn't say you can't put effort in it or be creative. I'm saying don't run a 30 second undiclosed ad "bridge" to prepare for the ad. If you say something like "speaking of creativity, if you need help organizing your ideas, check ___, they sponsored this video" it's fine. If you make the ad unique and creative and funny, good. The problem is that some people inauthenticly yap about something that is out of context and clearly makes no sense, and then you suddenly realize the past 30 seconds have been part of the ad that is now being disclosed. It's a very weird change of topic that viewers can feel. If you don't know what I'm talking about we're clearly talking about different things because most "500k+ per video" channels definitely don't do that. Also if you wanna go ad hominem and say "500k+ views per video" means ultimately being right and can't be questioned, my average views per long form video are over 1.3M so does that mean I'm correct and can't be questioned? 😂 My conversion rate and sales revenue per view are also a LOT higher than anyone else in my niche I've talked to Please don't label things as complete bullshit when you're not even getting the point. It's annoying that I have to reply to this because it's public.
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AltSageFox@AltSageFox·
@joonahw That's completely bullshit. Sorry but every single channel that does 500k+ on each video does this + it's so much better when someone puts thought into the ad instead of it being whatever the sponsor gave them to recite.
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A lot of creators are now integrating sponsors into the video like it's part of the content They try to build a bridge and make it look authentic Tbh, I think over time this will hurt your brand more Viewers don't have a problem with a clear cut like hey this is my sponsor blablabla, back to the video Worst case they skip this segment, whatever But if you keep trying to make the sponsor look like part of the content, they lose their trust in you It just feels deceiving when you talk for 15 seconds and then they realize the last 15 seconds were just a bridge to the paid sponsor and you didn't know it For example I listened to a podcast about CEOs and the guy started talking about how important storytelling is At first I thought uhm okay that's a bit random and out of context He explained how the CEO of this episode uses storytelling to sell his product I was confused but okay Then he drops his sponsor, some storytelling website Dude? So the past 30 seconds were an undisclosed ad (or preparing for this ad) Now I listen to this podcast with paid ad ptsd constantly questioning if he's being authentic and saying what he really believes, or preparing a paid ad You need a clear cut between authentic real content and paid promos ESPECIALLY as a creator Whenever you promote something for money (even your own offer), be upfront about it It's much better to have a lower conversion rate on this one promo and keeping the good will of your audience Than to boost conversion by a few % but damaging your brand long term Didn't proof read for spelling sry
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@TheEcomDaddy Germany Not everyone, but the 1-3% who are entrepreneurs are absolutely killing it
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Ecom Daddy@TheEcomDaddy·
dutch entrepreneurs are the closest thing to american entrepreneurs... there is not a single country on earth that works as industrious as the netherlands except for the united states everywhere i have been, people that are fucking LAZY they have literally zero business instinct you see it in their: > financials > marketing > stress tolerance > self-esteem > flexibility > productivity > IQ and way more i could go on and on but there is no country on earth that is as business spirited as the netherlands except for the united states
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@league11x I'm using it and having no issues
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XYZ@league11x·
@joonahw bro you are using ai voice, is it still safe?
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Watched brokie YT with ads in my hotel and wow EVERY single ad was very clearly AI I'm telling you every single ad was a very bad AI generated interview about a training program or similar "Gym doesn't work above 50 years old. You need Thai Chi for 9 minutes per day and your body will change in 2 weeks." type of ads AI awareness in average users above 30 is practically 0
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Alex Chen@alexchenn·
i'm in oman now, do with this information what you want.
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kian@kian_sasan·
moving to switzerland and sitting in the mountains with cows until my demands get fulfilled and respected you know what i want, i said it many times, i wont run around anymore, i’m here god bless switzerland 🇨🇭
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