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3 contributions to Side Hustle Secrets
Use YouTube to test the product before you build the whole thing
Most people build the full product first and hope YouTube brings buyers later. That is wasted work. Your YouTube video should test the idea before you spend a week building files nobody asked for. Here is the simple plan: 1. Make one video around a problem people already keep asking about. 2. At the end, offer one small next step that helps them do it faster. 3. Watch what happens in the comments, replies, and questions. 4. If people lean in, build the full version. 5. If they do not, change the angle before you waste more time. This works because YouTube gives you real signals. Not guesses. Not opinions from friends. Real behavior. A small product built after demand is calmer, faster, and easier to sell. You do not need a giant course. You need proof that one problem matters enough for someone to pay to solve it. Comment PLAN and I will show you the simplest version of this.
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@Joshua Tennefrancia Great approach, Joshua! Validating demand before spending time building a full product makes a lot of sense. I’m curious, what kind of product or niche are you thinking about testing first on YouTube?
Your YouTube channel should hand people a plan
A YouTube video can create attention. It cannot carry someone through the whole execution. That is where most creators get stuck. They keep asking the channel to do everything: get the click build trust teach the lesson close the sale That is too much pressure for one video. A better structure is simpler. 1. Let the video show the problem and the first move. 2. Let the product organize the rest. 3. Let the buyer pay for speed, order, and less second-guessing. If the viewer leaves your video saying, "I get it, but I still do not know what to do first," that is not bad news. That is the product. You do not need a massive course. You need a useful next step. That can be a checklist, template, roadmap, or short guide. Something that helps the right person stop wandering and start finishing. That is when YouTube stops being a content habit and starts acting like an asset. Comment YOUTUBE and I will send you the simple layout.
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@Joshua Tennefrancia Love this Joshua 🔥🔥 I’m in the dropshipping business and I completely agree most people overcomplicate YouTube when the real value is guiding people to a clear next step, not trying to do everything in one video. That simple “problem → first move → next step” structure is actually what makes content convert instead of just entertain. What kind of next-step offer do you think works best right now checklists, templates, or short guides? 👀 Let’s connect and exchange some helpful ideas together 👍
Your YouTube comments are telling you what to sell
Most people guess their first digital product. That is why they keep building things nobody asked for. If you already post on YouTube, your product research is probably sitting in your comments, DMs, and repeat questions. Here is the simple play: 1. Find the question people keep asking after your videos. 2. Turn the first useful step into a small product. 3. Mention that same problem in your next 5 videos. 4. Let the product help the people who are ready to move now. You do not need a giant course. You need one clear next step for the right viewer. That is how YouTube starts acting less like content and more like a business. If you want the version I would build first, comment READY.
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@Joshua Tennefrancia How have you been planning to get started?
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@Joshua Tennefrancia Oh Alright Have you heard about e-commerce business before?
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Joseph Beatrice
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Entrepreneur, Mom of 2 and multiple online business. Any helpful ideas is welcome 😍😘🥰

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