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A Message To Consultants: Things are Changing
This is a message for Consultants. Specifically someone who sells coaching or a course to help people solve their problems. In 2022 I: - Spent two days in LA with Sam Ovens (on track to become billionaire) - Spoke with Alex Hormozi ($200m/year portfolio) - Spoke (and worked) with MrBeast (130m subscribers) - Spoke with Cole Gordon ($2,000,000/month) - Met Bas Slot in Lisbon twice ($1,000,000/month) My conclusion after all of this was simple: This industry is changing… The smartest people have noticed, and are already taking advantage of this shift. Everyone else will be left behind. Watch these clips (5-10 mins) to spot the shift. - Clip from Sam Ovens - Tweet from Alex Hormozi - Another tweet from Alex Hormozi - Clip from Cole Gordon (making $2m/m+) - Clip from All In Podcast (all four are Billionaires) - Clip from Alex Hormozi Watch those clips before reading on. They're short. Here's how I see things changing: - Direct Response → Brand - Ads → Content - Selling → Giving And to me, this is a GREAT SHIFT. Thank fuck this industry is FINALLY maturing. It's no longer enough to have flashy marketing and great sales skills. You have to build a brand. Over the past few months I’ve hinted at this shift quite a few times, and how I've used it to make $100,000/month profit (and sometimes even $90,000 in a day). I've made a: - 33 minute Loom video explaining this new model - 21 minute Loom video explaining how I got 600,000 subscribers using this model - Free course explaining how to build a great community - Loom video I sent to Alex Hormozi about using trends to grow an audience when he asked me to help him grow his YouTube - Notion page explaining the lessons I learned about YouTube growth from speaking with MrBeast - Google Doc explaining the content system that grows your audience in just two hours per week
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Why haven't you told your social circles about synthesizing?
Or why have you! I've seen a few people announce that they either have or haven't done this step. I'm in the group that hasn't announced my channel to social media platforms (though I have told some close friends). At the moment, it feels like I need to go and make my first 20 or so 'bad' videos before sharing. I also feel like there should be more content to choose from, since I feel like my current video topics won't actually interest most of them. If you announced your channel to friends/family, when did you? Have you found it helpful or nice to know that the people you care about are supporting your journey? If you haven't, what are your reasons? Thanks for sharing in advance 😎
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I told my close circles as soon as I started because I knew I could count on their support. I told my wider circles as soon as I made the first video that I thought wasn't cringily bad because I was more confident I'd get their support after that. It's been an entirely positive move, people have either been indifferent or quite kind. Either way I don't think it's a massive deal when playing the long-game.
An anti-optimisation video
After seeing @Tintin Smith blow up with a 'day in the life' type video, I decided to follow suit and make one of my own. Because I'm very early stage I'm quite happy to take risks with my content and with this video I kind of threw out all the traditional advice about maximising for retention and keeping the pace up and instead opted for a more relaxed vibe. I'm not saying I'm Emma Chamberlain but this was a fun video to make and I'm keen to hear your guys' thoughts! https://youtu.be/DM1S60JV3EQ
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@Corey Bennett Boardman Nips are an AVD hack (glad you liked it!)
Making our podcast public
After some deliberation @Tintin Smith and I decided to make our 'Becoming YouTubers' podcast public. Our logic behind this was, 'why not?' We recognise we have a while to go in terms of making it more professional but we also recognise the value of experimentation and operating like scientists so here it is! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4CyY3TT26PaDy1sv1ByIPQ In the next episode we're going to discuss any engagement / feedback we get on these episodes we've already make public so if you manage to watch even a tiny bit of any of them then we'd love to hear your thoughts (and we'll probably shout you out in the next episode if you would at all care about that lol.)
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The Day You Became a Better Writer
Lots of us YouTubers also are keen writers, so I thought I'd share this 1 minute blog post by Scott Adams called The Day You Became a Better Writer. It is incredibly straightforward but it is a great example of the Pareto Principle, if you do the things this blog talks about, you'll get 80% of the results for 20% of the effort. https://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/06/the_day_you_bec.html Another good blog to check out is this one about "delayed gratification" by James Clear. Being consistent on YouTube often relies on the vision of future success, and delaying our gratification, so its useful to know how it works! https://jamesclear.com/delayed-gratification
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Love this, although I'd argue that the advice of 'predominantly using short sentences' should be taken with a pinch of salt; too may consecutive short sentences can make an article / video monotonous.
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Suitably made my point with one longass sentence.
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I'm Ahmed, Ever since starting YouTube I've gained a new lease on life! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxMGCwmDfmmS3vcjSm_txMQ

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