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Using This Community (for those who are new to Skool)
Still trying to figure out what to do in this community? The main thing is to be active and comment on posts, reply to people, and create conversation. The more you interact, the more points you get, and the higher you can rank in the leaderboard. While that's not the main purpose, it's one way to have a little fun and be competitive. But let's look at the categories in the Community tab. General discussion - This is where you can post anything you like about YouTube, your day, how your channel is doing, any milestones you may have reached, and more. This is your area to talk. Don't be afraid to make a post. News - This is where I post any updates on courses, events, and anything else in the community. You can reply to the posts, but you can't make posts. Your questions - This is a very important section. If you have questions about YouTube, this is where to put them. Some of your questions may turn into courses! This is a great way for me to gauge what you want to see, and also for you to get answers from myself and anyone else in the community. QOTD - Question of the Day. I'll ask a question every day about YouTube (or something else), and you can answer. It's very simple :) How do you get points? Well, you need to leave comments or make posts first, then others will give you likes. It's those likes that you get from others that gives you points. If you give someone a like, they'll get a point. What are we doing with the levels? The levels go from 1 to 9, and I will be giving them names. What will happen with them depends on a few things. As this community becomes busier, I will likely restrict making new posts to level 2 and higher (to prevent spam from any spammers who may slip past the questions when joining). There may be courses that are restricted to higher levels, but not really high levels. It's pretty easy to get up to level 4. Will there be any paid courses on this community? Possibly. Those ones will also be in the Pro community which I will be creating shortly. Those are one time payments, or you can join the Pro community, which will be monthly. One-on-one consultations will likely be offered here, too. Those are a one time payment, too.
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Welcome to YouTube Creator Workshop!
In this community, you will find likeminded people who are interested in growing their channels and improving their videos. This includes, but is not limited to, video descriptions, thumbnails, titles, search engine optimization, video structure, hooks, and more. If you have a question, I will have advice for you, and so will other members of the community. This community is driven by you. The Classroom will contain lessons created by myself to help you with the growth of your channel and your videos, targeting specific aspects that you may be interested in. You are free to request more in depth lessons that will help everyone. I will have real examples of analytics from my own channel, as well as how I create my videos. As with other communities on Skool, YouTube Creator Workshop is always a work in progress, because there is always something new to learn as the environment and algorithm on YouTube changes (which it does frequently). I will be active in here every day with answers, new questions, and more. To start things off, please introduce yourselves to the community and what kind of YouTube channel you have.
Question of the Day (April 29)
How many subscribers do you have right now? What’s your subscriber goal 6 months from now?
Understanding YouTube and my questions
Here’s a clean version that fits that section while staying organized and not overwhelming: The biggest thing I want to learn right now is how to make my videos more engaging so people actually stay and watch. I feel like I have good ideas, but I want to improve things like hooks, pacing, storytelling, and also get better at thumbnails and titles so people actually click. I’m still early in my journey (around 100 subscribers), and I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the ideas I have. It’s exciting, but I also get stuck trying to figure out the “right” series or direction to start with. Sometimes that pressure makes it harder to actually begin. If you were in my position, what would you focus on first? Here are a few specific questions I have: • What works better for beginners — simple longplays or a Let’s Play / Forever World? • What’s a good beginner-friendly series idea?• Does restarting fresh and scheduling content ahead sound like a good idea? • Is running an SMP alongside a main series manageable, or too much early on? • Any tips for recording confidently when you’re alone? • How did you approach longer videos when starting out? • How do you balance streaming and turning streams into videos? • How important is editing for beginners—should it stay simple? I’d also love to understand more about the reality of content creation overall—like growth, the algorithm, and even the financial side if you’re comfortable sharing. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I really appreciate any advice 🙏 This version fits the “questions section” better: clear, focused, and still shows you’re serious without being too long.
Question of the Day (April 28)
Everyone has their ultimate goal for what they want to achieve on YouTube. But we need to think about the next step first. What is your short term goal for your YouTube channel? It can be milestones, things you've learned, and so on.
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