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Voltage Creatorsā„¢

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Generate VOLTAGE in your viewers brains, increase viral potential, go full-time as a creator! Leverage neuroscience to create ELECTRIC content!

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I wanted to ask that if this approach is right or feels scam Make a system that you tell the customer that the price is ______ and if you sign up today after signing up you'll get a mystery discount it can be 50% or even 100% full discount This idea works something like: I tell the customer that the price is 100$ and if they sign from the link given below they will get a mystery discount on their purchase and the discount can be anything.
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Sorry for the late reply! I don't think there's anything inherently scamming about this. A discount is a discount. I do believe that youd be better off working on positioning the offer differently so that you don't need discounts to make the sale! But, it's totally your call!
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Lots of new faces here! I'm curious what you're working on! Post your analytics tab and a link to your channel, I'll muster up as much feedback, strategy, and constructive criticism as I can. I'm interested what niches you're in, what research you've done, what your goals are, and how you plan to win! I hope you feel welcome to post and receive feedback from others as well, we can all help each other grow here, we're all on the same mission! Post to the community tab and introduce yourself!
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NEW: How FAST Channels Are Growing Right Now... 1-Hour Beginner Course, Just Uploaded!
You guys are seeing this first. I just finished uploading an entire hour of HOW some really fast YouTube channels are growing right now, and how YOU can do exactly what they're doing... Watch it here! or click below! https://youtu.be/bVAfflz6AgM Some more Context: I wanted to make something that breaks down, with absolutely clarity, exactly how I'd create a channel from scratch in the 2026 creator economy. I fully believe that ANYONE is capable of joining YouTube, and becoming a full-time creator WITHOUT wasting years of their lives. I open up 3 awesome case studies of creators who JUMPED to multiple MILLIONS of views in very short time periods, and I break down how and why they worked. This is exactly what FAST growing channels are doing right now. Point blank. DO NOT MISS THIS! I'm ALSO revealing the depth of my monetization knowledge in this video. Nobody can go full-time as a creator without truly understanding WHY anyone would pay them to create content. That's why this knowledge is SO valuable. If you or anyone you know is interested in going full-time as a creator, let them know about this free, 1-hour course. Again, click here to watch it! https://youtu.be/bVAfflz6AgM
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@Khushi K thank you much šŸ™
15M View Case Study: Why Video Concepts Make or Break Success
20-hour edits getting less than 1000 views? Happens to nearly everyone that starts a channel. But that doesn't mean you're guaranteed to fail. Even a brand new channel, making it's first video, can get millions of views. @PrimateEconomics did it. 15M views on the first short, and there's DOZENS of copycat channels for them popping up right now. Here's why: The Concept Holds The Power: YouTube sends views to videos that have strong engagement data. View time, comments, likes, shares, etc. Any video can achieve this. HOW a video gets metrics is simply attention + interest... which you could break down into Expected pay-off vs. Actual pay-off... not including force multipliers like curiosity and novelty... but I digress. Let's just look at Expectation vs. Result for now, and by the end of this ~2min read post, you'll get a great deal of clarity on this. TL;DR for this section: subconscious brain works fast, overrides conscious thought, videos get less views if subconscious doesn't care. Anything your viewer can possibly imagine that your video is about, comes from your video concept. Said differently, whatever you make videos about, your viewer will draw automatic conclusions, based on their own past experiences, about that video idea/concept. What does that mean in terms of retention? That means the IDEA ITSELF holds ALL the retention power of the video. Based on visual/auditory cues that YOU (the creator) generate, your audience automatically, in less than a second and without conscious thought, generates an expectation about what comes next. Based on THAT generation of expectation, each individual completes a fast "value judgement" = "Is this going to be worth it?" If they don't think so, they skip. If they do think so, they give you a few more seconds. That's the viewership attention loop. The case study today, Primate Economics, did this beautifully. Their very first YouTube short on the channel went viral immediately. Since April 9th 2025, it has hit over 15M views.
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SL: Can’t speak English fluently? Jake couldn’t either… SL: Why the hell can’t I speak properly?ā€ (A true story) SL: The love-hate relationship is real. Quick question, (name): ever get frustrated and say, "Why the hell can’t I speak properly?ā€ Same with my student Jake. For the last 2 months, Jake has been trying to impress his date by speaking fluent English (#goals)... But every time, He stumbled. He just couldn’t get the words out smoothly. Then he tried my new English Speaking Formula™—and everything changed. Now he says it’s truly transformative. In fact, he’s already using it in everyday conversations. If speaking feels like a challenge for you too, Then, you’re one click away from speaking like a native. Steal my English study formula for free. (link) Talk Soon, Gaby
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@Khushi K Yes absolutely! My advice for this will always be to either find or create your own product, and write/promote it as much as possible. Pretend you're the CMO (Chief Marketing Officer), design a whole campaign for it. Find all the different angles you could sell to and try to make sales. Ultimately, that's what copywriting and Direct Response boils down to. When someone buys a product, they're saying "This copywriting works!" and that's the best feedback you can get—better than any of my own critiques! So, find/create an offer, and practice daily. That's really all it is. When you get stuck, come back here and explore the Knowledgebase until you feel inspired :) Also, I personally say, use AI as much as you can. Use your best judgements as far as what it comes up with but it's a fantastic tool, and it's not going away anytime soon, so learn to work WITH it!
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@Ebuka Onwuazo Yes, that's the right question! Basically, all emotional connection comes down to being able to create a moment in the reader where they "see themselves" in the story. So high relatability. So, if we're using Jake's story, it is all about those moments where he's stumbling to try to speak fluent English (per this example). You want THAT moment, that frustration, to trigger self-identification: the reader FEELS and automatically puts themselves in Jakes shoes. Honestly, this email could work fine, it's more dependent on the context of the reader, what stage of awareness they're in, that would help you understand if the "stumbling to speak fluently with your date" hits the emotional relatability and actually connects with your reader or not. But that's the key point.
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