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🤔 Question: How much videos per week?
Do you consume business or info/valuetainment content on YouTube? Good! How much videos per week would be optimal for you to watch, as a consumer?
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0 likes • Oct '24
@Lucy Foster what?
How I Revived A YouTube Channel And Got 5,000 Views In 28 Days
Steven (my friend and client) had a self improvement channel for around 6 months and struggled to get 100 views per video, this might be familiar for you.. Making 'good' videos and not getting views at all. Good editing, nice thumbnails and solid titles.. But, you're still not getting views. Why? Because there is ONE thing that the algorithm (people) really really hate.. Vagueness. Steven was making videos about all kinds of random topics; - The news - Dating - Business - Food - Andrew Tate This did not work, at all. Barely any views and 0 sales in 6 months. What did I do to his channel? I noticed that Steven had an exceptional physique, and he has a lot of knowledge about the gym, nutrition and the science behind it as well.. So.. I helped him make an offer and transformed his YouTube to one niche only. He now makes videos about aesthetics and aesthetics only. What happened? He got 5,000 views in 28 days, while only uploading 8 videos. That's more than he had on his whole channel in 6 months (50+ videos) Why did he suddenly get those views? Because he made videos about ONE topic. If someone clicks on your channel, he or she should be able to see IMMEDIATELY what topic your channel is about. It's really clear on Stevens channel now: he makes video about aesthetics, and aesthetics only. He helps people to get a V-Taper within 6 months, that's it. He doesn't talk about the news, dating or business. One channel, one niche. That's it. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments of this post. I will respond to everything.
How I Revived A YouTube Channel And Got 5,000 Views In 28 Days
0 likes • Oct '24
@Emma Johnson Advice from mister Andrew Kirby
New YouTube Strategy that got me 2,000 views in 14 days
I wasted 8 months making "How to" videos, biggest mistake ever.. Invested €1.000 on editing.. only got up to 60 subscribers. Luckily, I found a new strategy and that worked really well! After applying this new strategy, I got 2,000 views and 50 new subs in 14 days (without ads). That is my personal credibility, but I also just watched Hormozi's 42 minute video on how he gets millions of views per month, so this is a mix of his and my experience. Hormozi & Sam Ovens: "Don't make 'how to' videos. They suck. Don't do them." Bad titles: - How to Become Successful in 2024 - 3 Neat Tips to Be Super Productive - You need to get rich now! - How to Get Big in the Gym - Why you should be an entrepreneur - Master Your Health (Full Guide) Good titles: - This is How I Made $30k with Facebook Ads - How Alex Hormozi Gets Millions of Views on Social Media - 3 Productivity Tricks I Use to Work 2 Hours More Per Day - 5 Exercises that Helped Me Grow My Triceps - What I've Learned From Watching All Sam Ovens' Long Form Videos - I Quit My 9-5 After Starting a Business 5 Months Ago, This is How ... etc etc etc etc It's about RESULTS. You DID something. You grew YOUR triceps, you WATCHED all of Sam's videos, you WORKED for 2 hours more thanks to some smart tricks. THAT is interesting to watch. Something tangible. You wasted or gained something, so you take pain away someone (positive or negative). Don't post your thoughts. Posting raw thoughts only works for people with a good track-record (personal brand), such as Alex Hormozi, Iman Gadzhi & Charlie Morgan. And even for them it would be better to talk about their experiences (on bigger scale). You wouldn't read this post if I would explain a possible strategy to maybe get views. No, you only read it because I have results myself. THAT is leverage, just sharing a possible working strategy is useless. I applied this strategy myself and it works, so I'm sharing it. You need to post your lessons AFTER you did something (good or bad).
How Alex Hormozi gets Millions of Views on Social Media
Organic. That's how he gets most of his views. And you can, too. I watched Alex Hormozi's 42-minute video to make this post, so you don't have to. Just read this 3-minute post. (Yes, Alex also does paid ads, but I will only talk about his strategy behind the organic traffic in this post.) Keep in mind: Alex’s goal with his online personal brand is mainly to attract new people who don’t know him yet—more ‘new’ exposure to the business. Keep that in mind, it’s important. Alex Hormozi has built his personal brand mainly via Instagram and YouTube, but before that, he did a lot of writing. That's also why he's so good at writing books, lol. In the video, he mentioned that every single letter posted online by 'Alex Hormozi' or 'Acquisition com' is written by him. That's cool (and impressive). You can't comprehend how many entrepreneurs use ghostwriters or hire a copywriting agency for this. He does everything (in writing) himself. - X: 700,000 followers Why did I start with explaining his X account? Because that’s his order too. - He posts his thoughts on X first. - The posts with the most engagement are transformed into Instagram reels. - The best-performing reels are then transformed into YouTube videos. - Some of the audio from YouTube videos even gets used in podcasts. Alex will go through his day, think about a lesson he could post, and write it out when he has spare time—mostly during coffee breaks. When he writes multiple Tweets, he just schedules them ahead. Simple. He does this so he knows for sure that his 'idea' generates traffic. He systematizes the whole thing, super smart. It isn't an accident that he build such a big personal brand, of course. - Insta: 2.9 million followers Alex’s team picks the best-performing Tweets and turns them into motivational reels. Once again, the goal is to attract new potential followers who might turn into sales later on. He posts 3 reels per day: 8am, 1pm, and 6pm. Why not more? Because high volume doesn't work on Instagram. I’m not familiar with TikTok, but I believe it's different there. That platform is more volume-based. I once heard that Iman Gadzhi posts a piece of short-form content every 3 seconds on there (using multiple accounts, of course).
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@Arthur Fox nice
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@Berkant Mustafa YT, organic
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