Marko Vulic
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Marko Vulic
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60 shorts/month → you record 1-2hr/mo DM ‘60’ to see the deal
Book a call➨➨➨ Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Sidenote: You can always break your head more about what you should do
But past this point, it an unnecessary headache
I would hire a good videographer to set up the studio (and maybe film in batches)
In other words delegate to someone who knows what he's doing and spend your time on more valuable stuff
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@CliftonSellers Key light 45 degrees to your left.
Fill light 45 degrees to your right.
Put 2 different RGB lights in the background(to make you stand out).
You could add more, but in my opinion this gets you 95% of the quality you need.
The camera, audio and the rest are good.
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YouTube pros, I got a question
How do I fix my camera and lighting
I have a canon r50 and all the lighting needed
Just need to know how to adjust them
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers
YouTube setup coming together
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@alexapilling359 Hey Alexa, If I could make you 200 pieces of content for 2 hours of your time/month, would you be okay with a quick breakdown?
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@EliXPampa So much value, yet people will read the first paragraph and scroll on
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A guy I work with made $73,500 in his first 45 days using YouTube with under 1,000 subscribers. No ads. No affiliates. Just the framework I gave him. Another client doing $30M/year hired us to redo his VSL and within weeks the numbers made his previous "best year ever" look embarrassing…
Tiny channels are printing stupid $$$ while accounts with millions of followers can barely keep the lights on and the reason is something I stumbled on while building a $148.9M sales funnel that I've never seen anyone else explain properly
Every single YouTube video we made for Tatespeech was a VSL in disguise
I don't mean "kind of like a VSL." I mean a full video sales letter with every component. Hook. Authority installation. Belief engineering. Objection destruction. Emotional close. All wrapped inside what looked like a normal video about life or business…
The viewer had no idea they were being sold. They thought they were watching content. But their beliefs were being systematically adjusted with every minute of watch time
Here's where it gets nasty. YouTube's algorithm pushes binge behaviour. Someone watches one of your videos, the algorithm serves them 4-5 more. By the time they've consumed 6-7 of these disguised VSLs back to back, they've been through the equivalent of a 2-hour sales presentation without ever feeling sold to
When they finally hit our sales page? The decision was already made. The page was a receipt processor. My sales team wasn't closing anyone. They were collecting payments from people YouTube had already programmed…
This is why we closed $7,979 War Room memberships through DMs and voice notes. The heavy lifting was done before anyone on my team said a word to them
A client tested something wild after I taught him this. Cut his sales page from 4,000 words to 600 words and a buy button. Conversion rate went UP. Because his YouTube content was running the entire sales process. The long page was actually creating FRICTION for people who'd already decided. He was literally talking them out of buying by making them read more
YouTube's algorithm shifted in a way that makes this 10x more powerful now than when we used it. Todd Beaupre from their discovery team is leading a department focused on matching niche content with people actively searching for solutions. Subscriber count is irrelevant. A 3,000 subscriber channel making specific content about a specific problem will outperform a 500k channel every time because it captures people with purchase INTENT not entertainment seekers…
The metric most creators ignore: playback CPM. Not views. A video with 2,000 views that sends 15 qualified leads to your offer is worth infinitely more than 200,000 views generating zero sales. I've seen channels with 1,200 subscribers doing $80k/month. I've seen channels with 2M subscribers that can't sell a $29 ebook
How we structured every video as a covert VSL:
- Hook relates directly to title and promises a specific benefit. Not 30 seconds of personal story. You have 8 seconds
- Authority statement within 30 seconds. Not minute two. THIRTY SECONDS. "I generated $129M running sales and marketing for Tate" hits different than rambling for 90 seconds about your morning routine
- Logic ladders connecting every point. A then B then C. People CANNOT connect dots themselves. Leave a gap and their brain fills it with doubt
- Embedded belief installation throughout. Each video installs 1-2 of the 6 beliefs needed for purchase. Across 6-7 videos, all 6 beliefs are active simultaneously
- Tate practised talking points for 1-2 DAYS before recording. Hollywood actors practise for weeks. Some mf with 500 followers thinks he should "go raw" because it's "authentic"? That's why he's broke
Every person telling you "just wing it on camera" is either broke or secretly practising obsessively while marketing the effortless angle. I know who's doing this because I know them personally. They rehearse for days and tell you not to…
The full YouTube VSL framework and the content-to-high-ticket pipeline we used to generate $148.9M. April 4th. Warsaw
My guy who made $73,500 in 45 days will be there sharing his exact implementation. Link is in my bio if you're serious
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@TheOvermanEthos Its cheaper to retain a client than to get new ones.
CAC=0 —> more profit
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@ChamberofFit 200 years ago to be 50 meant you knew a lot about the world.
Not so today.
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@tailopez Having haters just means you are on the right track.
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@anymanfitness You have to pay.
You can only choose when.
And in what currency.
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@MindMatterMoney The avg millionaire is 57.
So we mostly aren’t running out of time.
But it’s still good to have the chip on the shoulders.
Makes you faster.
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