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1️⃣ Quick Channel Audit Duration: 20 minutes Price: £49 Description: A fast, actionable review of your YouTube channel. In this session we’ll look at: * Your thumbnails and titles * What videos are performing well in your niche * 2–3 video ideas you can start immediately You’ll leave with a simple action plan to improve your channel quickly. Follow-up session recommended 2-4 weeks later to check progress and refine your videos. 2️⃣ YouTube Growth Strategy Session Duration: 45 minutes Price: £99 Description: A personalised session to create a clear growth strategy for your channel. We’ll cover: * Channel positioning and niche clarity * Thumbnail and title strategy * How to research trending video ideas * A content plan for your next 5-10 videos * Growth plan and posting schedule You’ll leave with a structured plan to help your channel grow faster. Follow-up session recommended 4-6 weeks later to review results and refine strategy. 3️⃣ YouTube Strategy for Businesses Duration: 60 minutes Price: £149 Description: This session is designed for business owners who want to use YouTube to grow their brand and attract customers. We’ll cover: * What videos your audience is searching for * Video formats that work for businesses * How to create content that brings in leads and builds authority * Practical content plan and posting schedule Perfect for businesses wanting to use YouTube as a marketing tool. Follow-up session recommended 4-8 weeks later to review performance and adjust strategy. Optional 3-month package available. 4️⃣ Young Creator Mentoring Session (Ages 12-17) Duration: 30 minutes Price: £49 Description: A session for young creators (parent/guardian should be present for under 16). We’ll cover: * How to start a YouTube channel and find a niche that stands out * Content ideas that build skills and creativity * Thumbnail and video tips Perfect for young creators wanting guidance on getting started the right way. Follow-up session recommended 2-4 weeks later to track progress and get feedback.
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I've only started my YT channel in the last couple weeks and this is just my second video so please be gentle 🙏😅 Things I think I do well: - I'm confident speaking to camera and managed to get a single take without tripping over my words too much - this feels authentic and saves me loads on editing time - I know the powerpoint style is maybe unconventional for YT, but it's my personal style and that's how I teach all my online courses so if someone was to work with me, it's all familiar and consistent in style - I'm picking topics I know my audience are searching and want to learn about - I'm giving each video 1 week on their own to see how they perform and then I promote them on my Instagram and use ManyChat to send people direct links to drive directed traffic to them Things I think I need to improve: - Thumbnail - Title - I need to aim for shorter videos - in this one, I could have been more brief in giving the client example - I would like to add a screen recording showing inside Skool while I promote my group at the end
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£51,801.49 from Sprunki Videos.
I just made a video on my though process on being able to go viral on a trend last year. Any questions about the video please let me know! Book a 1-2-1 session here: https://calendly.com/glitchvr/30min
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Using YouTube to Grow Your Skool Community - Where Do I Start?
Hey everyone! 👋 I’ve recently launched a low-ticket Skool community (planning to make it free once tiers roll out!) and I’ve noticed several successful Skool creators using YouTube to drive members- creating videos on topics related to their community and dropping their Skool link in the description. I’d love to go this route, but I’m not sure where to start. A few questions: 👉 What type of content works best to encourage people to join? Should I focus on tutorials, value-packed tips, or something else? 👉 How do you balance giving value in the video vs. saving the “good stuff” for the community? 👉 Any tips on creating compelling titles and thumbnails? For those already doing this: What’s working for you? Any lessons learned or mistakes to avoid? Would love to hear your experiences! 🙏
Using YouTube to Grow Your Skool Community - Where Do I Start?
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