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JeremyB
@JeremyBYouTube
YouTuber & Owner of Gaming Curios. Creator of 24 Successful YT Channels. 4.3M Total Subs & 1.4B Views. Find ALL My Channels on the Website Link. ENG/한국어
Seoul Katılım Kasım 2014
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Another podcast interview i did with @JeremyBYouTube
More centered around traditional creators :)
youtu.be/ue4df5NXeuM

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Meet The Man Making $3.5M With YouTube Faceless Channels w/ @JeremyBYouTube
1of10 Podcast Ep.18
- How he grew his Minecraft channel to 400M views in four years
- How he grew from his first channel to a YouTube empire
- How he identifies small markets and any tricks or tools he uses
To watch on YT, see the link on my page!
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I did an interview with @JeremyBYouTube !
We talk YouTube, Craftee, and making content that makes an impact!
Worth the watch, they did an incredible job!
youtu.be/T5haRMm9L2k?si…

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While cleaning up my Google Drive today
I saw a bunch of old screenshots and photos
It hit me that it had been 8+ years since I started my first business
I would buy candy and soda from the store near my school
then sell them at lunch to my classmates for a 4x markup
Until... I got suspended
I then decided to start the hardest job I would ever attempt
It was at the bowling alley fixing the pins (it's manual, not automatic like we have today).
My shift started at 8pm, and finished at 11pm
3 hours of bending over, picking up heavy pins and balls, and putting them back in their place before the team would throw the next ball
If you weren't fast enough, they would throw the ball anyway and hit you, giving you splinters or bruises
Sometimes I'd come home crying in back pain
Once I saved up $1000 from those jobs, I built my first computer at 13
I straight away started a tone of shady online businesses to supplement my income while still doing the bowling
Things like selling services on fiverr which i could buy on other sites for cheaper
For example homework services.
Or selling leaked Steam account usernames and passwords.
After realising that I was into coding and cyber security, I decided to stop these illegal businesses, in case it ever got out of hand.
When i turned 14, i started my YouTube journey.
I would post random videos that came to mind.
Titles like "Which takes up more ram, google or firefox", or "Top 10 sandbox games".
I posted about 50 videos in 2 years, averaging about 20k views.
Then, out of the blue at 16, an opportunity knocked on my door that was too intriguing to pass up.
A job with a valorant YouTuber with 20k subs.
They made videos where they'd put unique teams against each other, for example, 5 noobs vs 1 pro.
After recording 400 videos in 12 months, we grew that channel to over 300k subs.
I recorded all the videos for only $450 per month
In hindsight, I probably helped the owner of the channel make over $500k that year.
But I dont regret it, and I would do it again if I had too.
Due to my hard work and reliability, this Youtuber would get me to do many other odd jobs for him, at one point I was recording videos for 5+ channels at the same time, most of which were posted at least 3 times a week
At 17 that YouTuber's mentor reached out and asked for my help on a new Minecraft channel he wanted to run.
I would do all of the work making the videos: scripts, recording, thumbnails etc.
And he would pay for the editing and teach me everything he knew.
I started off terrible, with no idea about anything
I couldn't even tell you what CTR or AVD meant
But with that mentor's help..
and 2 years of consistently working we grew that channel to over 1.2 million subscribers.
I made my first $100k online before i finished high school.
But it wasn't as good as it looked, during this time I was doing my final exams,
I would go to school at 8am till 4pm,
do all my homework by 7pm,
work 7pm til 1am, and then get a few hours sleep.
I did this for 2 years straight.
My teachers thought I was crazy
I would get pulled out of classes begging me to stop work and focus on exams
They would call my parents often to request for them to ban me from working, so I could focus on my grades.
My work made me go from a A+ student
to a B student, and the school wanted the prestige of me going to a good university,
but they knew with the good job I had, I wouldn't be going at all.
But finally, exams were over, and i was free
While on holiday in California with my girlfriend, I decided to start a channel with her for fun.
After 3 months of running that channel, it was making over $50k per month consistently in revenue
We'd start a few more channels together, with varying success.
I am now 20, I hope you know a little more about my journey
Of course, there's a lot I left out but
Let me know what your story is in the replies, i hope more Youtube "Gurus" share their backstory.




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@JeremyBYouTube You showed a website where you have gotten video editors before, that wasn’t fiverr - can you link that? I tried rewatching the video I thought it was from and didn’t see it.
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@PaddyG96 @JamesyRYT @DarrenAllatt @theJayAlto @Ed_FilmBooth @vidIQ @vidsummit The song and editing style are used by everyone in this niche and many other education channels.
It wasn’t really meant to copy yours in that aspect, but I can see now how it somewhat turned out that way.
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@PaddyG96 @JamesyRYT @DarrenAllatt @theJayAlto @Ed_FilmBooth @vidIQ @vidsummit But I am taking heavy inspiration on the thumbnails definitely. It’s hard to know what else to do for this content style and I have to experiment and try a lot of concepts to see what can perform.
Open to changing / deleting anything else if you take issue with it.
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@ZssBecker I quit caffeine forever thanks to your videos, it truly was hard, but also unbelievably worth it.
Being healthy on no caffeine is like same/more energy and focus as being on caffeine 24/7 without crashing.
You did it before and you got this ez. Light work for you👊
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