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Sexy Best Practice That's Working...
Discovered something recently that is giving me scorching results. Something so obvious I should have done it years ago, but I was too cocky. You're probably making the same mistake I was... Recently, I decided to reactivate my YT channel (to boost my AI discoverability). I went on a deep dive to discover what's working best today. The experiment began... I began obsessing over my titles, thumbnails, first 7 second hooks, open loops, pattern interrupts, pacing. Stuff I was teaching others 25 years ago in copywriting and marketing workshops, but somehow got lazy and stupid along the way. The transformation in just about 3 months has been astounding in terms of views, subscriptions, and retention. Then it hit me like a brick... WTF am I treating YouTube like it matters...and everything else like it doesn't? That killer hook I obsess over for the first 7 seconds of a video? My blog posts opened with throat-clearing instead. The open loop that keeps people watching? Missing from my keynotes. The title I'll test fifteen ways for a video? My book chapters get whatever I typed first. This was never a skill problem. I already knew how to hook, build tension, and make someone unable to look away. I was just rationing that craft—pouring it into one channel and phoning in the rest. I think we all do this in some ways. We find the platform that's "working" and treat it like the exception instead of the standard. Then we wonder why the rest of our output lands flat. So…I'm done compartmentalizing my best work. Every blog title. Every speech opening. Every chapter. Every email. They all get the YT treatment now. So that’s my best practice I’ll share with you: Every project you’re working on, ask yourself, “How would a YouTuber handle this?” Eager to hear how it works for you! Peace, RG
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RG, I would love to approach everything with that though level if dedication, but it also makes me think about the tradeoff. In a world driven by AI, it’s tempting to optimize everything. AI can generate twenty headlines in seconds. It can rewrite introductions, create open loops, tighten copy, and suggest better hooks. And honestly, it often does a pretty good job if not better than humans. The problem is that expertise and optimization are not the same thing. I work in digital forensics. People don’t hire us because we’re good at hooks. They hire us because they trust our judgment. They trust that years of experience, thousands of examinations, and time spent in the trenches have produced something that can’t be generated by a prompt. That’s where I struggle sometimes (and probably why my talking head posts flop to a few hundred views and at most a handful of likes). The YouTube approach is effective and maybe I need to do that more. Thanks for sharing it makes me think for sure. Would love more advice! Cody
Start Here and please read the entire post..
Welcome to 3X Freedom! My name is Kasim (rhymes with "Awesome"). I'm a welfare baby turned decamillionaire and and my goal in life is to help you achieve freedom through entrepreneurship. For the last 20 years I have done nothing but obsessively studying how to build, grow, and exit businesses. The result is a collection of frameworks that I want to share with you here. But that's not where the value is. The value is in YOU! Here's what I need you to do immediately: Introduce yourself! - Got to the General Discussion - Create a new post - Tell us what you HAVE (what makes you awesome?) - Tell us what you WANT (what are your goals?!) - Tell us what you NEED (what's keeping you from your goals?) Go do that right now!! House Rules (Read These or Pay the Dumb Tax) - This community only works if we all bring the heat. - Share what’s working. Drop insights. Post wins. Teach what you’ve learned by bleeding for it. - Don’t post garbage. If it’s low-effort, AI mush, or generic “here’s my thoughts” content — I’ll delete it. If I do, I’ll usually tell you how to level it up so next time it hits. - If you pitch, you’re gone. No warnings. No wiggle room. If your post ends in you collecting money from someone here, that’s a pitch. You know it. I know it. Don’t test it. - Your team can absolutely use the resources and show up to intensives. But this group is for owners only. That’s how we keep the signal high and the convo sharp. How to Win in Here - Post what’s working in your biz - Steal what others share (ethically), use it, then share your results - Tag the people whose ideas helped you — keeps the flywheel spinning - Share wins in the Wins category so we can celebrate and dissect - Engage. Ask real questions. Give real answers. This is the room. Show up. Contribute. Execute. Be Free. Glad you’re here. Let’s get to work.
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Super excited to be here, looking forward to learning from seasoned professionals and sharing frustrations/wins! Your story is inspiring.
Intro!
Howdy Group! My name is Cody Breunig. I'm a father of four, soon to be five, husband, life steward, and a growing business owner to two businesses. The first business is a company called Black Dog Forensics, a digital forensics company. The second business is quite new and it was born out of Black Dog Forensics, it's a company called CrossLogic Intelligence. This company goes live in about two weeks. It's a software solution that we developed internally at Black Dog to solve our problems and decided to market it for criminal defense attorneys. We've got a pretty scary roadmap and a lot of work to do on that. Regardless, like many of you, I have a reason and purpose to live, joy that gets me out of bed, and people that depend on the work we do. I want for nothing.... But at the same time, everything. I know what I'm capable of building, and at the same time, I know that when I reach that level, it is only the next step. A perpetual cycle of finding out that the goal you just reached is only the floor to be able to reach the next one. I believe that's the order or cycle, if you will, that exists in the chaos we call life. I think my need is probably the same as everybody else's - TIME. Although many others seem to have figured it out, I, like many on the entrepreneurial step, am the biggest bottleneck in my businesses. I have high expectations because everything is personal, although I guess I need to work on that. I need to put better systems in place to replicate me and the decisions I would make. I need to learn to delegate better and completely unplug when I delegate and trust the results, even when I know that I would have done it differently. Looking forward to learning from seasoned professionals. Respectfully, Cody
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Father of 4 (soon to be 5), Husband, Steward, Business Owner, pushing forward in life trying to make sense of this Journey!

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