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Jaskaran Saini

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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@omarvvvr numbers look good but no money yet that’s the part people ignore
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Omar@omarvvvr·
I’m 20… working a 9–5… and building my personal brand at the same time. Started from: 66 followers 0 views Now: → Monetized → 1.1+ followers But here’s the truth… I made $0. So I documented everything on YouTube → from 0 to monetization → what actually works → what nobody tells you If you’re trying to build online… this is for you. link in 👇
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@pngtyler everyone copying each other made it boring real ones gonna stand out now
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Tyler
Tyler@pngtyler·
Youtube business viewers are becoming more sophisticated They've caught on to the fact that everyone copies each other in the space, it all feels old now It's never been more important to differentiate on YouTube Be unique in your ideation and packaging NEW + BETTER
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@notdvb tools ain’t the problem people just not putting in the reps
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dvb@notdvb·
100% of my thumbnails on 100% of my channels are 100% made with Pikzels. what's your excuse?
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@OskarBruce1 more views don’t mean much if the people watching ain’t the right ones
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Oskar Bruce
Oskar Bruce@OskarBruce1·
If you're struggling to turn VIEWERS into CUSTOMERS: It's because you're making the wrong content. I used to work with a guy who was making biz content, but it was kinda challenge style and more funny/entertainment. Yes it got more views, but unfortunately those views were lower quality. So when launching his programme, it didn't do as well as expected. Ik it's nice to get more views, but I promise, it's worth making more tailored content, and taking the L with lower views.
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Inferno | YouTube
Inferno | YouTube@InfernoYTA·
First video on a fresh channel got instant traction Proxy + multilogin + warmup Channel is 5 days old 🚀
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@TubeAIYT once money gets big people switch up real fast so that contract part is serious
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Nick Bencino S@TubeAIYT·
I agree. One caveat. Get a lawyer to write up a good contract. I have worked with hosts for 15 years and once you start getting massive views many will shake you down for more money.
Roberto Blake 🇺🇸🇵🇦 Creative Entrepreneur@robertoblake

THE FUTURE FOR FACELESS CREATORS… I’m going to expand on something faceless channels should do going forward that has been mentioned by strategist like @sethfowIer @Vexian and @PhedEU and others but take it further on the specifics… HIRE A HUMAN HOST… Literally hire a human host on Fiverr to perform the hook and intro and a decent chunk of the long form with their real face and voice. Consider getting footage that can be used across multiple video and have them also send you the files for the bloopers and bad takes too… Hire them as the personality and performer not for the entire video but to bookend intros, outros and some cutaways. You could even (with permission) clone their voice where you need it for coverage. Have them also film a video you can reserve for any appeal you ever need for YouTube if you’re worried about it. This will give you a significant part of your video you can prove has an authentic human and a portion of the performance that doesn’t match any SynthID. This is also a common trope in documentaries where there is an initial host who does intro and a few cutaways during the documentary or even interacts with the narrator breaking the 4th wall… Walt Disney arguably pioneered that format or took it to mastery… This lets you retain the benefits of faceless and AI content, while also satisfying the human requirement and be in compliance… But also may be a compromise that satisfies people who filter for AI-ONLY content under complaints of “slop”. They won’t click away immediately if a (attractive) human, is present in the initial intro and hook… This also at a glance passes the human review filter. Additionally this can justify a thumbnail strategy where a human host of the content might make for a more attractive thumbnail. This is just another step in thinking like a media company…

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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@youtubecanup sounds easy on paper but most won’t stay consistent long enough to see it work
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Devon Canup YouTube
Devon Canup YouTube@youtubecanup·
F*** It. I'm giving it away the blueprint for Faceless Youtube • Make $10-30k/month anonymously • Work 5-10 hours per week • Beginner friendly Faceless YouTube channels have generated me over $3 Million, and have created the financial freedom for me to do whatever I want every single day of my life. Here's how you get started: 1. Pick a 6-figure niche 2. Find the top 10-20 videos in the niche 3. Hire affordable freelancers to make videos (under $150 each) 4. Post 1-3x 20 min videos per week 5. Double down on videos with over 10k views YouTube pays out $6-10 per 1000 views. My faceless youtube channels make me anywhere from $30-60k per month and I've helped 1200+ people start, launch and scale their own profitable youtube channels. I'm hosting a 100% live free masterclass Tuesday at 4PM PST/7PM EST where I reveal my entire process from A-Z. Interested? Comment the work "MASTERCLASS" and I'll DM you the registration. (must be following)
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Eddie Eizner
Eddie Eizner@eddieeizner·
Why your YouTube niche is so important: You're niche ultimately determines the difference between wether or not YouTube will be easy for you You can make money in ANY niche, its just that some are easier than others If you want to get views on YouTube, you have to find a gap in the market You either have to cover new video topics, make better videos, or more videos than other people The same thing applies to business. Walmarts gap in the market is cheap and affordable groceries. YouTube is no different If you don't fill a gap in the market, its hard to get views This is where niche comes in If your niche is unsaturated, you can get away with having lower quality videos, and it'll be much easier to "gain market share" This is also why new niches are so good, its similar to a gold rush in the sense that the first people who get in will make the most money Really all you need to do to make money with YouTube is find unsaturated niches, make high quality videos, and find your competitive advantage
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@umzrs trying to juggle 3 things when one ain’t even working yet makes no sense
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Umar@umzrs·
Imagine never having created a successful business And you think you have what it takes to build 3 from scratch I see this all the time with guys getting into business They’ve heard that “millionaires have 7 income streams” or some BS like that and decide to start multiple things from scratch They’ll be dropshipping, running an agency and trying to start a big YouTube channel all at the same time Then wonder why they never get anywhere with it The hardest part about building a business is going from 0 to 1 And you make it so much harder for yourself by splitting your attention across multiple things FOCUS on ONE THING and build it to a good level before you start “diversifying”
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Eddie Eizner
Eddie Eizner@eddieeizner·
1. Find an unsaturated YouTube niche to make videos in 2. Setup and name your YouTube channel 3. Research 3 competitors in your niche 4. Twist their video formats 5. Use AI to create the videos (TubeGen) 6. Check analytics daily to see whats working 7. Double down on winning content and outliers 8. Apply for monetization Thats literally it You probably won't make 10K in two weeks but its worth a try
udy@udyszn

i have two weeks to make $10k. life or death situation. any ideas?

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Bryan Ng
Bryan Ng@boomerrbryan·
The creators who burn out usually got infected by the doubt of people close to them. Guard your belief like it's the only thing that matters. Because it is.
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@TubeAIYT all this copy paste content and people still think they’ll stand out
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Nick Bencino S@TubeAIYT·
5 reasons YouTube is flagging your channel for inauthentic content: 1. AI generated voices 2. Copying other channels 3. Faceless templated content 4. Same title structure on every upload 5. AI generated content without disclosing These adds to your inauthentic content score. Hit the threshold and you're gone.
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
Wrapped up this edit. Any feedback? Also, if you’re searching for an editor who focuses on what keeps people watching instead of just adding random effects, DM me.
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Oskar Bruce
Oskar Bruce@OskarBruce1·
Story-style video we produced for @AlekSheff Perfect type of video to connect you more with your audience. (p.s which makes them more likely to buy later on) This is what we do at PFM📈→ postflow.media
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@evanseech locking in a few hours daily like that is what most people avoid
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Evan Seech | Ads & Funnels
I scaled past 100k/month because I made 2 non-negotiable decisions: 1. Ruthlessly track every single input 2. Be selfish with the 4-6 hours of my time daily These are easily the most significant decisions that helped me hit 6-figures very very fast. What that actually looks like: DECISION 1: Track every single input. I built a spreadsheet that tracked: • Dream 100s sent (daily) • Cold DMs sent (daily) • Calls booked, no-shows, and closed Literally every day. The spreadsheet held me accountable. If I wasn't hitting my numbers, I knew exactly why I wasn't growing. DECISION 2: Guard 4-6 hours like my life depended on it. Every morning, I block 4-6 hours on my calendar for "Attention Activities." Because the ONLY things that move my business forward and get attention from the marketplace were: • Filming ads • Making content • Building deliverables for prospects Etc. NOTHING else is allowed during this block. Most agency owners work 12-hour days but spend 10 hours IN the business (client work, delivery, meetings) and 2 hours ON the business (marketing, sales, outreach). I flipped that. 6 hours ON the business (attention activities). And everything else got compressed into the remaining time.
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@ecom_rickx still fixing colors while others already testing and making sales is crazy
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Rick Coppens
Rick Coppens@ecom_rickx·
Spending 2 weeks on a "perfect store" is how you lose in ecom. While you're tweaking colors and perfecting your logo, your competitor already launched and is testing. Speed to market wins. Trends move fast. Ad fatigue hits faster. Competition catches up quick. If you can launch, test, and scale in 48-72 hours, you're 10 steps ahead of everyone still "perfecting" their store. Most people spend weeks building the perfect branded store, then launch one product and wonder why it flopped. By the time you're "ready," someone else is already at €5K days with your product. Launch fast. Test fast. Scale what works. You don't need perfect. You need speed. Good luck boss.
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@omarvvvr people got all the tools and still waiting like something else is coming
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Omar
Omar@omarvvvr·
You have a laptop. You have a phone. You have no excuse. Learn video editing It’s a high-income skill that can change your life
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@brillaas overthinking just slows everything down doing stuff beats thinking every time
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Brilliance | Ads & Funnels
I used to be an over-thinker. And still do sometimes. Although this did not stop me from taking action, it did slow me down at times and there was absolutely zero benefit Complete waste of time Rumination is a fool’s game. Just find something to do. Don’t be gay. Things not going the way you want? Fine. Be mad, cry about it to yourself if you want but just do something after that. Anything.
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod

“Rumination is the path to unhappiness.” - J Cal “Nobody gives a sh*t about your feelings.” “It's only going to make you miserable.” “Just do what I've been doing for 30 years: Retardmaxxing.” “All you have to do is work. Start new projects, 9 out of 10 fail. One wins, and you're golden. Go sit courtside at the Knicks game.” “Keep going. Just keep moving forward. Don't write anything down.”

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Ed | YouTube Faceless
Ed | YouTube Faceless@Ed_FacelessYT·
This video cost me $40 to make. Over 10,000% ROI $17 RPM on a 15-minute video I make a profit even at 3k views on this channel. Don't underestimate the power of high RPM niches. They may not be the most attractive niches, but the results can be crazy.
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Jaskaran Saini@jaskarans4ini·
@Bogzabs96 that first 20 sec trick is smart people don’t even realize it’s an ad
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Bogdan | Ad Creatives for Meta & TikTok
Another winner for a client, here's why it works: 1. Looks like a native podcast clip for the first 20 seconds, the viewer's guard is down before the product ever comes in. 2. We fit in objections into the dialogue: The skeptic says what the viewer is already thinking. Doubts get handled in real time, before we actually “sell”. 3. Scripted with actors in our own studio so it looks and sounds like NOTHING else in our client’s ad account. 4. Since it’s educational/TOF, it helps our clients other existing ads that are better at converting down the line. 5. Reaches unaware audiences that standard UGC can't really teach, hook rate is above 40% consistently across accounts running this format. If you want to chat with us to understand if podcast-style ads make sense for your brand, click the link below.
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