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what's the order of operations for hiring a youtube team?
videographer editor content coach or stylist brand expert? what roles do you define if you hire an entire team like hormozi has? from shooting to editing to optimizing hooks thumnails etc
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@Benjamin Ross there is no way to answer the question without knowing more about the situation.
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@Benjamin Ross I think in relation to YouTube, the idea of proof of concept is probably going to be your first one to five videos. On the other hand, it’s been my experience that it takes anywhere from six months to a year to gain the experience of doing a YouTube channel. So let’s assume you have that experience already. You would start with your WHY. Build the basic channel brand identity based on your WHY. Banner, name of the channel, channel, description, and profile image. Build out your first three videos and post them one a week for three weeks. This gives the algorithm time to review and view your channel and content and figure out who to show your content to. I am not big on shorts for the long haul, but when you are first starting a channel, it makes sense to make one short form video for every longform video you post. Make sure to provide a link in the short back to the long form video. This is actually what I did when I started my channel.
Faceless AI Automation Warning
If you have or are planning to do a faceless AI channel, this video is a must watch. Over the last couple of months we had a lot of spam in here promoting automated faceless systems. In the video, Sean talks about how YouTube is cracking down on these types of channels, and literally thousands of channels have been demonetized and some completely removed.
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@Casey Hamlin well you certainly mastered the AI generated video process. 🤣
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@Casey Hamlin you’re putting out some really great content. I did not know all of that regarding your background. I’m glad I could give you some inspiration for starting a YouTube channel. 👍
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You’re too funny, my friend. 🤣
Doing the thing and im proud!
So... it's been a while but im no longer silently working on my YouTube and building community. Im very proud of myself for a small step posting video short when I didn't feel like making one. I felt messy and not ready but this is how I get better by doing what I want to be known for helping 1 person make better decisions for thier Australian outdoor kitchen projects. Im stocked and thank everyone in this community that had liked, commented and encouraged Me to take steps towards making something in this world that helps other humans enjoy thier backyards with friends and family in Australia 🇦🇺 Thank you again to.Alexa who created this space and if anyone is on the fence hit the subscribe button to her channel over on YouTube. I'll post my video in the link below if anyone is interested in this niche happy to help ☺️
Doing the thing and im proud!
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@Ricardo Solomons thanks for the shout out. I appreciate that. Congratulations on this new direction for your channel.
Why YouTube actually?
I’m curious, especially for those of us starting YouTube later in life. What made you start your YouTube channel in the first place? I tried FB and IG and TikTok but none of these speaks to me. I just dont feel it. Additional for my purpose i think search engine maschine where people come asking questions I have answers to is better for my customer journey and monetisation later on. Your / my job is to be consistent and post videos so potential " customers" find you. How about you? Was it the wish to share your experience, help others, build income, create something of your own, or something that’s harder to put into words, journaling? I’ve noticed that the reason we start, often shapes how we show up on YouTube later, including how we think about content and monetisation , sometimes without us even realising it. I’d really love to hear what your original motivation was.
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@Monika Astara Murphy thank you Monika for the kind words. I really appreciate that. Congratulations on your channel.
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@Jane Dill thanks Jane. I’m really glad you found your way here. This is a great time to be on YouTube.
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Mike Bayer
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Old Mike says, “If you ain’t dead you ain’t done.” Started my channel in September of 2024 at 80 years old. If I can do it, so can you.

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Joined Sep 17, 2024
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