Hi Synthesizers, I've been posting quite regularly on Youtube for almost 3.5 years, and I'm still very stuck. I talk about my expertise about sports injuries and produce some Guides and blueprints to solve the problems on your own. My approach to the topic is quite controversial, since I only use physical exercise whereas others do many things, some of which doesn't work And as a practitioner, I have very good results Yet After 200+ long-form videos and 300+ short form videos I'm growing very slowly. I'm at 1420 subs and the monetization is still a long way out. My goal is to build authority and have leads and clients coming in organically. That goal, in a very limited way, is reached. Yet since I put a lot of effort on this area, I'm thinking that there is something wrong with what i'm doing that is holding the results back What do you think about that? Do you have any suggestion? P.S. please note that I speak italian to italians P.P.S for the curious ones, here's the link to the channel https://www.youtube.com/@GabrieleAntognelli
Hi! I'm looking for someone who can help me grow from Inconsistent (and insufficient) lead/appointment flow TO Consistent, predictable appointment stream Because I don't know how to do it myself. My business is: helping people who play sports regularly to overcome physical problems and injuries. I operate both online (currently only in italian) and in presence. The Method has a 100% success rate on people who do complete the coaching program. Raise your hand if you think you can help!
Hi everyone! This is my first post in Synthesizer school! My business helps sportsmen (and women) overcome pain and injuries via physical exercise. I am looking for someone who has a similar B2C business to share knowledge with. If it happens to be you, please raise your hand by comment this post
@Shivam Jha Thank You very much for the insights! Unfortunately I've tried both and in Italy there aren't many of those communities on Reddit and Discord. They are mainly on Facebook groups I guess When I say sportsmen I actually mean people who play sport regularly (3-4 times/week), and who cares about their activity. So not necessarily athletes.