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Shivam
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• 400k+ subs on YouTube • 48m+ Long form views on YouTube • Helping B2B owners get 10x ROI w/t YouTube
Gurgaon Katılım Ağustos 2022
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HIRING THUMBNAIL DESIGNERS
Educational Personal Brand Thumbnails
Budget: Rs. 600/thumbnail (inspiration and concept of thumbnail will be provided to you)
DM me your past videos(preferred)/designs or reply to this post.
#thumbnaildesigner #hiringthumbnaildesigner #youtubethumbnails
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HIRING THUMBNAIL DESIGNERS
Educational Personal Brand Thumbnails
Budget: Rs. 600/thumbnail (inspiration and concept of thumbnail will be provided to you)
DM me your past videos(preferred)/designs or reply to this post.
#thumbnaildesigner #hiringthumbnaildesigner #youtubethumbnails
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PM Modi warns "return of massive poverty".
Honestly, the time for criticism is over.
We need to prepare for what happens next:-
1) Panic selling is not the solution. Don't panic.
2) If you can diversify, please diversity; especially new money you are making.
3) Buy some gold for hedging against INR fall.
4) Don't be pro or anti BJP/Congress. It gets us nowhere.
5) Policies will evolve at their own pace. Our goal is to survive. And, let our wealth survive.
6) Debating people on nationalism, babu culture etc is a sunken ship. Avoid.
7) Do simple things well: if you can use LRS, move some money abroad, do it. It is legal, regulated, no problem
8) Prepare: if you are in a volatile job, expect disruption. Try to save 6 months to 18 months of expense money. This is survival capital.
9) Be practical. No one is going to foot our bills or save our investments, we gotta do it ourselves.
10) Learn everything about: starting businesses, money management, etc. I am doing the same.
Our skills and knowledge are our most durable assets, for ourselves and for saving our future generations.

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@Sherifdeenolat2 X is great too. I don't don't see many SAAS owners leverage youtube properly, while it's very easy to get 5-6 leads per day by posting only few good videos, so I am asking sharing that as an alternative
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We just ranked a B2B SaaS brand in ChatGPT.
$510K in revenue growth. 2,000%+ traffic growth. 10 months.
This is the biggest SEO opportunity since Google.
Buyers are rapidly moving to AI search platforms.
If you're not ranking in ChatGPT and Claude, your competitors are stealing your clients before they ever find you.
Aka you're cooked!
The platforms that matter most right now:
• Reddit — LLMs pull heavily from community discussions
• YouTube — transcripts and channel authority feed AI training data directly
Most agencies focus on one. We use both.
I documented the entire process:
→ How to optimize Reddit + YouTube content for LLM visibility
→ Content structures that rank consistently in AI answers
→ Prompts to replicate this content for your brand
Want the complete playbook?
Connect with me
Comment "LLM" I'll send it directly to your inbox.

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@nikolak47 How much success do you attribute to just youtube over the other channels?
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Copy exactly what we did in 6 parts & you can hit $10M+ ARR without playing the boring SaaS marketing game ↓
1. Made YouTube content to teach, not to chase virality
No "10 things Alex Hormozi said" bait videos with our product shoehorned in. Everything was no fluff. Useful or it doesn't go up.
2. Built SEO slowly with human written content
I was against the slow build at first. My co-founder @VukConfidential was right, and I was wrong. That slow approach is now the reason HeyReach shows up first in ChatGPT and every other LLM when people ask about LinkedIn outreach.
3. Treated founder branding as a real growth channel
We had people from the company posting consistently on LinkedIn, each taking a different angle:
> Viktorijan on retention and churn
> Vuk on building the marketing team
> Ilija on revenue and sales calls
> Me on building in public and how we hire
4. Built a Squid Game style internal LinkedIn competition
> Each quarter, team members opt in
> Commit to a posting cadence of 1 to 5 posts per week
> Hit your number and get a bonus at the end of the quarter
> Miss a post and you pay money out of your own salary
> Grand prize for most LinkedIn growth only unlocks if the whole team hits a minimum impression threshold collectively
Forces everyone to actually post quality stuff.
5. Turned word of mouth into a real distribution loop
The loop looks like this:
> UGC creator shares their results with HeyReach
> We repurpose their post into a blog
> The blog becomes a newsletter
> The newsletter becomes a YouTube video
> The YouTube video gets cut into LinkedIn posts
> Every touchpoint feeds back into the same loop
6. Focused on being legit
People connect with a company the same way they connect with a person. The brand has to feel like it has a real personality or it's just another logo nobody remembers.
Companies are super similar to how the founders are in character. We never pushed HeyReach to be some corporate thing. It was always playful, kind, and I networked with a lot of people because that's who I am.
The brand reflects the founder.
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@globussoft I recently helped my b2b saas client get 5-6 leads per day within their first 10 uploads with me, I can't DM you so hit me up if interested
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We’re building the growth engine for global SaaS
Globussoft is hiring a YouTube Specialist — someone obsessed with CTR, retention & cracking the algorithm.
If you’ve grown channels & understand what makes content click, this is your stage.
📍 Bangalore
📩 arpitha@globussoft.in

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@quitelyloud_ @TheCoolestCool Lol I just helped exact that niche whatsapp marketing chatpbot get 5-6 leads per day within their first 10 uploads
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@TheCoolestCool But this is for VidIQ and videos probably make sense for their business.
How do other B2B SaaS, let’s say like a WhatsApp marketing chatbot approach this?
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There's a B2B SaaS doing CRAZY numbers on YouTube:
- 2,011 videos published
- 192 million total views
- 2.1 million subscribers
- 96% of social referral traffic
Wild eh? And it's a software product...
We break down how they do it in our latest: buff.ly/19fhQhR

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We grew Submagic from 0 to $1M ARR in 3 months.
Here's the 3 growth hacks we used at the launch 🚀
1. Influencer Marketing
This is our best acquisition channel.
We collaborate with influencers on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok & LinkedIn.
Leveraging communities of influencers is powerful because it helps us reach engaged audiences who trust their recommendations.
First, we find the best influencers who create content for our ICP and contact them by email.
Then, we ask them to make dedicated videos about the product (this works better than integrations).
For compensation, we offer a fixed payment + 30% commission on sales through our affiliate program.
Our product converts well, so many influencers end up promoting it on their own.
Not every collaboration is a success (in fact, 80% fail).
But out of 10 collaborations, 2 successful ones can offset the 8 failures.
When we have successful collaborations, we book the creators for several months.
2. Paid Ads
→ Google Ads: we use Search ads targeting specific keywords.
→ Facebook Ads: we mainly use videos created by our Influencers (we test ~15 creatives per month).
Content that performs well organically is more likely to succeed as an ad.
Since we are bootstrapped, we spend on ads profitably with a CAC:LTV ratio of 1:3.
Besides creatives, the best way to reduce CAC is by improving the product, funnel, and offer.
- Optimize the signup rate on the LP
- Optimize the product’s conversion rate
- Maximize the product’s retention (to increase LTV)
Then the scaling phase can begin.
I wouldn’t recommend a new SaaS to start marketing with ads.
It's hard to be profitable, ads should just complement a solid organic strategy.
3. Short-Form Content
We use Submagic to create short-form content that promotes Submagic, simply.
SFC is the simplest way to bring in thousands of leads in a short time.
What’s amazing is that anyone can get millions of views even without followers.
Platform algorithms have changed, making it possible for anyone to go viral.
At the start of Submagic, we posted a few TikToks that went viral, got millions of views, and brought in hundreds of customers.
When we have a viral video, our Google Search Console searches spike dramatically, it's crazy.
New SaaS founders should start by creating short-form content to promote their products.
It's easy, free, and you can share the same videos across all platforms for maximum reach.
That’s a wrap on our main acquisition channels, we also do SEO (Blogs, Programmatic & Free Tools).
I believe that the product makes up 80% of marketing.
Amazing product + good marketing strategy = success 💰
Hope you enjoyed this post - I’ve tried to keep this simple (because I could talk about our marketing for hours).
If you found this helpful, feel free to share it with your SaaS Friends.
Let’s go 🚀

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