Big-time YouTubers are making millions and they have hidden tactics that they use to do that. We will uncover exactly what they are doing to make a full-time income on YouTube and reveal it to the public.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the differences between trending and evergreen videos on YouTube, exploring their respective impacts on channel growth and audience engagement. They emphasize the importance of understanding these video types to create a balanced content strategy that leverages both immediate trends and long-lasting evergreen content. The conversation also covers practical strategies for new channels, the pros and cons of each video type, and the significance of experimenting with different content approaches to find what resonates with the audience.TakeawaysTrending videos capitalize on current events.Evergreen videos provide long-term value.Shallow attention from trends can hurt engagement.A mix of trending and evergreen content is essential.Evergreen videos can generate consistent views over time.The YouTube algorithm recognizes trends and promotes them.Creating trending content can lead to rapid subscriber growth.Balance is key: 80% evergreen, 20% trending.Experimenting with both types can yield insights.Understanding your niche helps in identifying trends.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the importance of quantity in content creation, particularly in the context of social media and YouTube. They explore the balance between quality and quantity, the role of social media algorithms, and innovative strategies for content ideation. The conversation also touches on the rise of content clippers and the implications of incentive-based payment structures for creators. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for creators to adapt their strategies to stay competitive in an ever-evolving digital landscape.TakeawaysAlex Hormozi publishes 300 pieces of content weekly.Most creators struggle with frequency due to a focus on quality.The shotgun approach can lead to viral content.Early on, quantity is more important than quality.Repurposing content can maximize reach across platforms.Twitter can serve as a testing ground for content ideas.Incentive-based payment for clippers can drive engagement.Quality is crucial for long-form videos on YouTube.Short-form content can be produced quickly and efficiently.Finding a unique voice can enhance content appeal.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the emotional challenges creators face when their videos don't receive the expected views. They explore the relationship between effort and video quality, emphasizing that more effort doesn't always lead to better content. The duo also delves into the motivations behind content creation, whether it be fame, impact, or financial gain, and the importance of authenticity in presentation. They provide insights on when to pivot content strategies and the significance of focusing on the creative process rather than just view counts. Ultimately, they define success in terms of enjoyment and fulfillment rather than mere numbers.TakeawaysIf you're still crying over views, then maybe you're just not built for this.Sometimes the videos that you put the most effort into actually end up getting the least amount of views.Effort doesn't necessarily equal better.The audience decides if it's a better video.If your views aren't where you want them to be, focus on the process.Success is being able to make a reasonably comfortable living.You can't lose if you don't quit.Fame is the biggest shallow desire for creators.Impact is the greatest predictor of future success.You should constantly be trying to test different formats.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss their personal experiences with taking breaks from YouTube and the strategies they are implementing to make successful comebacks. They delve into the reasons behind burnout, the importance of having a plan for returning, and the significance of creating engaging content that resonates with their audience. The conversation also touches on the impact of the YouTube algorithm on creators who take long breaks and offers insights on how to re-engage an audience after a hiatus. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of mindset and finding one's 'why' in the creative process.TakeawaysMaking a comeback requires a solid plan and strategy.Burnout is a common reason creators stop uploading.Freshness and a new perspective are crucial for a successful return.Engaging content is key to re-attracting viewers.The YouTube algorithm favors consistent uploads and engagement.Creators should focus on what they truly enjoy to avoid burnout.Re-engaging an audience involves understanding their current interests.It's important to acknowledge the break without making it the centerpiece of the content.Trusting oneself and cultivating a positive mindset is essential for creativity.Finding your 'why' can motivate and guide content creation.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the strategy of uploading daily for 30 days as a way to boost YouTube subscriber counts and improve content creation skills. They explore different content styles suitable for daily uploads, the benefits of increased video production, and share success stories from creators like Jade Dharmovangsa and Ryan Trahan. The conversation also covers practical advice for creators considering this challenge, including the importance of consistency, finding one's voice, and the potential risks of burnout and quality loss.TakeawaysUploading daily can significantly improve your video-making skills.Vlogging and low-edit videos are ideal for daily uploads.Consistency can lead to viral videos and increased visibility.Testing different content types can help find what resonates with your audience.Daily uploads can help creators find their voice and style.A viral video can serve as a promotional tool for your channel.Setting up a system can streamline the daily upload process.Burnout is a real risk when committing to daily uploads.Smaller challenges can be a good starting point for new creators.Success can be measured in growth, learning, and consistency.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the importance of consistent upload schedules on YouTube, exploring the pressures creators face, the benefits of regular uploads, and the impact of deadlines on creativity and burnout. They delve into algorithm insights, the significance of timing, and the balance between productivity and mental health in content creation. The discussion culminates in practical advice for creators on managing their upload schedules and maintaining a healthy relationship with their work.TakeawaysSticking to a consistent upload schedule can help with accountability.Creators feel pressured to maintain a schedule to avoid being forgotten by their audience.Deadlines can lead to burnout if they are too strict or frequent.It's important to check in with yourself about your creative process and mental health.Regular uploads can help form habits with your audience.The algorithm may not punish you for missing a deadline, but it can affect views.Finding a balance between productivity and creativity is crucial for long-term success.Mindful deadlines can lead to better content and less burnout.It's okay to take breaks and recharge to maintain creativity.Once a week is a good goal for most creators, but it should be realistic.
In this episode of the Video Creator Show, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball explore the nature of creativity, debunking the myth that it is an innate trait. They discuss how creativity can be cultivated through various strategies and habits, emphasizing the importance of inspiration and originality in content creation. The conversation also addresses common creative blocks faced by creators and offers practical advice on overcoming them. The hosts highlight the significance of daily habits and self-care in fostering creativity, encouraging listeners to live fully and draw from their experiences.TakeawaysCreativity can be developed, not just born with.Cultivating creativity involves trying new things and breaking patterns.True originality is rare; most ideas are remixes of existing concepts.YouTube creators often draw inspiration from each other, leading to similar content.Overcoming creative blocks may require a willingness to change your approach.Daily habits, like journaling and reflecting on dreams, can enhance creativity.Taking breaks can help alleviate creative burnout.Living a full life provides the experiences needed for creative content.Systematizing ideas can help in developing creativity over time.Self-care is essential for maintaining a creative mindset.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the psychology behind creating viral YouTube videos. They explore the importance of hooks, engaging content, and the payoff at the end of a video. The conversation emphasizes the role of curiosity, social proof, and emotional connection in keeping viewers engaged and encouraging them to share content. The hosts also highlight the significance of storytelling in video creation, suggesting that creators focus on crafting compelling narratives rather than solely studying psychology.TakeawaysThe psychology of the creator plays a crucial role in virality.Keeping viewers' attention is more important than just grabbing it.Effective hooks can be verbal or visual, and should create curiosity.Micro hooks can be used throughout the video to maintain engagement.The body of the video should deliver the core content and value.Payoffs at the end of videos should feel significant and rewarding.Curiosity drives viewers to click and continue watching.Social proof enhances trust and shareability of content.Emotional storytelling fosters a connection with the audience.Creators should focus on storytelling rather than just psychology.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the concept of evergreen content on YouTube, explaining its significance and how it differs from trending content. They explore various types of evergreen content, including educational, timeless topics, and entertaining videos. The conversation also covers strategies for creating effective evergreen content, emphasizing the importance of quality and consistency. Finally, they provide actionable tips for aspiring creators looking to leverage evergreen content for long-term success on the platform.TakeawaysEvergreen content generates views for years after upload.It differs from trending content, which has a short lifespan.Evergreen videos are reliable and consistent sources of views.Quality is more important than quantity for evergreen videos.Timeless topics tend to perform best as evergreen content.Educational and tutorial videos are great examples of evergreen content.Trending videos can serve as advertisements for evergreen content.A mix of 80% evergreen and 20% trending content is recommended.The YouTube algorithm favors videos with good watch time.Believing in your ideas is crucial for content creation.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the intricacies of daily uploading on YouTube, exploring its benefits, challenges, and strategies for success. They emphasize the importance of quality content, the types of videos that work best for daily uploads, and the need for streamlining processes to make daily uploads feasible. The conversation also touches on the significance of thumbnails, creative content ideas, and real-life success stories of creators who have thrived through daily uploads. Ultimately, they encourage aspiring creators to experiment with daily uploads while maintaining a focus on quality and efficiency.TakeawaysUploading daily can increase your chances of success.Quality content is crucial for retaining subscribers.Streamlining your process is essential for daily uploads.Simple video formats are best for daily content.Automate and outsource tasks to save time.Thumbnails should be simple and recognizable.Daily uploads can lead to rapid subscriber growth.Practice makes perfect; consistency is key.Use current events for content inspiration.Experiment with daily uploads to see what works.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the launch of Mr. Beast's new game show, Beast Games, on Amazon Prime. They explore the intense format of the show, its implications for content creators, and the potential for YouTubers to transition to streaming platforms. The discussion also touches on Mr. Beast's philanthropic efforts amidst controversies, the idea of reality shows for YouTubers, and the mixed reception of Beast Games from audiences and critics alike.TakeawaysMr. Beast's new game show has a high-stakes format.The show aims to attract a broader audience on Amazon Prime.YouTubers may find new monetization opportunities on streaming platforms.Philanthropy is a significant aspect of Mr. Beast's brand.Controversies surrounding Mr. Beast may affect viewer perceptions.Reality shows could be a viable path for YouTubers.The success of Beast Games may influence future creator collaborations.Audience expectations are high due to Mr. Beast's established reputation.The production quality of Beast Games is notably higher than typical YouTube content.Viewer demographics on Amazon may differ from YouTube, impacting reception.
In this episode, Grant and Augie discuss DeepSeek AI, China's advanced AI model that rivals American counterparts. They explore its implications for YouTube content creation, the efficiency of AI, and the potential for AI to enhance or replace human creativity. The conversation delves into the future of AI-generated content, the importance of authenticity in video creation, and the evolving landscape of digital media.TakeawaysDeepSeek AI is a highly efficient alternative to American AI models.Content creators may use AI to enhance their scripts and video performance.AI's efficiency could lead to more accurate algorithms on platforms like YouTube.The human touch in storytelling remains crucial despite advancements in AI.AI-generated content raises questions about originality and creativity.Authenticity in video creation may become a premium as AI takes over unoriginal content.AI tools can assist creators in generating ideas and scripts.The future may see AI personalities competing with human creators.AI's ability to learn from human content poses ethical concerns.The balance between AI efficiency and human creativity will shape the future of content creation.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss Mr. Beast's potential acquisition of TikTok, exploring the implications for creators, the platform's future, and the evolving role of content creators as tech entrepreneurs. They delve into the valuation of TikTok, the responsibilities of social media ownership, and the potential changes in TikTok's structure and revenue model under Mr. Beast's leadership.TakeawaysMr. Beast's interest in TikTok reflects a broader trend of creators becoming tech entrepreneurs.The valuation of TikTok at $1 trillion raises questions about its worth and future.Mr. Beast's ownership could lead to a more creator-focused platform with shared ad revenue.The conversation highlights the importance of data privacy and the implications of ownership.Creators have a responsibility to consider the impact of their content on society.The potential for TikTok to evolve into a platform similar to YouTube is significant.Mr. Beast's understanding of social media dynamics positions him as a suitable owner.The discussion touches on the risks of monopolies in social media ownership.The role of creators in shaping the future of digital platforms is increasingly important.The conversation emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in content creation.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the unique nature of YouTube as a platform, differentiating it from traditional social media. They explore the importance of evergreen content, the role of YouTube as a search engine, and the monetization strategies that make it a powerful tool for creators. The discussion emphasizes the need for quality content and building a connection with the audience, ultimately encouraging listeners to start their own YouTube channels.TakeawaysYouTube is fundamentally different from social media platforms.Understanding YouTube's nature is key to growth.Evergreen content continues to attract views over time.YouTube's audience is more engaged and loyal than other platforms.The platform functions as a search engine for video content.Monetization on YouTube is more lucrative than on other platforms.Creating content that reflects your personality builds trust with viewers.YouTube allows for deeper storytelling compared to short-form content.The algorithm promotes content based on viewer satisfaction.Starting a YouTube channel is accessible and free for everyone.
SummaryThis conversation explores the return of David Dobrik to YouTube after a hiatus filled with controversies. The hosts discuss his rise to fame, the controversies that led to his departure, and the implications of his return. They analyze his content style, the impact of his actions on his friends and collaborators, and the broader lessons for content creators in navigating fame and responsibility.TakeawaysDavid Dobrik's return to YouTube is met with mixed feelings.His past controversies raise questions about accountability.The Vlog Squad dynamic played a significant role in his content.David's unique video style contributed to his rapid rise.Controversies have lasting impacts on creators' careers.The importance of understanding audience responsibility.Casey Neistat's documentary on David reflects changing perceptions.David's body transformation signifies a personal comeback.The role of public opinion in shaping a creator's future.Content creators must balance creativity with ethical considerations.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the critical importance of consistency for YouTube creators. They explore various strategies to maintain a consistent upload schedule, including planning ahead, batch filming, and setting realistic goals. The conversation also addresses common challenges creators face, such as mental blocks and time management, while emphasizing the need for accountability and a repeatable process. The episode concludes with advice on finding inspiration and prioritizing well-being to sustain creativity and avoid burnout.TakeawaysStaying consistent is crucial for success on YouTube.The algorithm favors creators who upload regularly.Consistency means different things for different creators.Mental blocks often hinder regular posting.Creating a repeatable process can streamline video production.Batch filming can help maintain a consistent schedule.Setting realistic goals is essential for sustainability.Accountability can be enhanced through project management tools.Finding inspiration is key to generating video ideas.Prioritizing self-care helps prevent burnout.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the recent controversies surrounding major YouTube creators like MrBeast and Logan Paul. They explore the fairness of the backlash these creators face, the changing landscape of monetization on the platform, and the increasing standards that creators must meet. The conversation also highlights the opportunities for smaller creators in this evolving environment and offers strategies for navigating controversy successfully.TakeawaysYouTube is becoming a battleground for its biggest stars.Controversies can change the perception of creators like MrBeast.The landscape of monetization on YouTube is evolving.Creators must meet higher standards for their products.Small creators have opportunities as big names face backlash.Self-regulation by the community is essential.The audience's expectations are increasing across all categories.Controversial actions can have lasting impacts on a creator's reputation.Staying true to serving the audience is crucial for success.Creativity and innovation are key for future product launches.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the current state and future of short form content, exploring its addictive nature, the creator's perspective, monetization differences compared to long form content, viewer fatigue, and strategies for content creators. They conclude that while short form content has its place, it may be overhyped and not as effective for building a dedicated audience or generating significant revenue.TakeawaysShort form content is perceived as dying and overhyped.Viewers are drawn to short form content due to its addictive nature.Creators find short form content appealing due to low production barriers.Long form content fosters deeper audience relationships.Monetization for short form content is significantly lower than for long form.Viewer fatigue is a growing concern with short form content.Different platforms serve different types of short form content.Shorts can serve as organic advertising for long form videos.Content creators should consider their strategy when using shorts.The future of content may trend towards more highly produced shorts.
This conversation explores the changing landscape of fame in the digital age, particularly focusing on the rise of YouTube celebrities and the impact of social media on audience relationships. The speakers discuss the differences between traditional celebrity culture and the new influencer model, emphasizing the control and connection influencers have with their audiences. They also address the dangers of parasocial relationships, the ethics of influencer marketing, and provide advice for aspiring creators on prioritizing the creative process over the pursuit of fame.TakeawaysYouTube has democratized fame, allowing anyone to become a creator.Influencers have more control over their audience compared to traditional celebrities.Parasocial relationships can create a false sense of intimacy between fans and influencers.Chasing fame can lead to unhealthy decisions and a distorted perception of reality.Building a community is possible even without achieving mainstream fame.The process of content creation should be prioritized over the pursuit of fame.Influencers can manipulate their audience through direct engagement.The ethics of influencer marketing are increasingly scrutinized in the digital age.Fame can be addictive, leading to a constant desire for more.Authenticity in content creation fosters a healthier relationship with audiences.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the contrasting YouTube advice from MrBeast and Casey Neistat. They explore MrBeast's focus on consistency and improvement through volume, while Neistat emphasizes passion and authenticity in content creation. Grant shares his personal journey on YouTube, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to video creation. The discussion also touches on the balance between creative and business mindsets in finding one's niche and the necessity of authenticity in a competitive landscape.TakeawaysMrBeast advocates for making 100 videos and improving with each one.Consistency and improvement are key to YouTube success.Casey Neistat emphasizes passion over metrics in content creation.Finding your niche can happen naturally through authentic content.A holistic approach to video creation can lead to better results.It's important to enjoy the creative process of making videos.The competitive nature of YouTube requires creativity to stand out.Authenticity resonates more with audiences than purely metric-driven content.Both MrBeast and Casey Neistat offer valuable but different perspectives.Success on YouTube often requires a blend of creativity and strategy.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss Logan Paul's advice on handling criticism as a video creator. They explore the importance of having thick skin, the necessity of taking risks in content creation, and the balance between staying true to oneself while also considering audience feedback. The discussion emphasizes the mental resilience required to thrive in the competitive world of YouTube and the significance of being unbothered by criticism.TakeawaysHaving thick skin is essential for video creators.Criticism can be overwhelming but gets easier over time.The dice rolling mentality encourages taking risks in content creation.Success often comes after multiple failures and attempts.Staying true to oneself is crucial in a trend-driven environment.Balance between personal authenticity and audience expectations is key.Being unbothered by criticism is a valuable skill for creators.Mental health and self-care contribute to resilience against criticism.Engaging with your audience while remaining authentic is important.Content creation is a journey filled with ups and downs.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the future of YouTube, focusing on the impact of AI on content creation, the evolution of monetization strategies, and the implications of augmented reality for creators. They explore how human creators can differentiate themselves in an AI-dominated landscape, the potential changes in monetization as YouTube becomes more TV-centric, and the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies like AR. The discussion emphasizes the importance of adapting to these changes while maintaining a human touch in content creation.TakeawaysViewers will watch content differently in the future.Creators must adapt to AI's influence on content.Monetization strategies may evolve but remain similar.YouTube is increasingly viewed on TVs, affecting ad value.High production quality will be necessary for TV content.Augmented reality may not be a significant trend soon.Human creators will always have a unique perspective.AI can enhance creativity but cannot replace human emotion.YouTube will continue to innovate and change.Staying updated on trends is crucial for creators.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the evolving role of AI in content creation, particularly on platforms like YouTube. They explore the capabilities of AI in generating scripts, voiceovers, and even avatars, while also addressing the ethical implications and potential future scenarios where AI could dominate content creation. The discussion highlights the balance between AI's efficiency and the irreplaceable human touch in storytelling and creativity, ultimately pondering the future of collaboration between AI and human creators.TakeawaysAI can significantly streamline the content creation process.The use of AI avatars raises ethical questions about authenticity.AI's impact on YouTube creators varies between business and personal expression.AI can assist in generating ideas, outlines, and even voiceovers.The storytelling aspect of content creation remains a challenge for AI.AI-generated content may lead to a saturation of average quality videos.Democratization of content creation could allow more voices to be heard.AI tools can enhance creativity rather than replace it entirely.The future of content may involve a blend of AI and human creativity.YouTube's policies may shape the future landscape of AI-generated content.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant explore the phenomenon of exposed videos on YouTube, discussing why they attract viewers, the strategies creators can use to leverage them, and the ethical considerations involved. They delve into the psychological aspects that make these videos appealing, the role of the YouTube algorithm in promoting them, and the potential risks and consequences for creators who engage in this type of content. The discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining a moral compass and the need for creators to navigate the fine line between entertainment and ethical responsibility.TakeawaysExposed videos tap into our primal curiosity for gossip.The success of exposed videos is driven by trending topics.Creators can leverage exposed videos to grow their channels.The algorithm favors content that aligns with viewer psychology.There is a fine line between ethical and unethical exposed content.Creators should be cautious about the information they present.Exposed videos can backfire if not handled carefully.Building trust with the audience is crucial for creators.The word 'exposed' can trigger algorithmic promotion.Having a thick skin is essential for creators in this space.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the implications of deleting underperforming videos on YouTube channels. They explore whether such actions can positively or negatively affect channel growth and reputation. Through various examples, including successful channels like MrBeast, they analyze the importance of maintaining a library of content and the potential benefits of optimizing existing videos instead of deleting them. The conversation emphasizes the subjective nature of video performance and the importance of being proud of the content creators post.TakeawaysDeleting videos can lead to a loss of views and overall channel performance.Improving thumbnails and SEO can help underperforming videos gain traction.The health of a channel is influenced by the performance of individual videos.Successful channels often retain their old videos, regardless of performance.Deleting videos may be more about vanity than algorithmic impact.It's essential to analyze the quality of a video before deciding to delete it.Unlisting or privating videos can be a better alternative to deletion.Creating a library of content increases the chances of gaining views.The algorithm may not penalize channels for having older, lower-performing videos.Focus on creating new content rather than optimizing the past.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant delve into the recent allegations against Mr. Beast, exploring the credibility of claims made by former employees and the impact of these allegations on Mr. Beast's reputation and subscriber count. They discuss the consequences of spreading false information and the ongoing lawsuit related to Mr. Beast's new Amazon show, highlighting the complexities of public perception in the digital age.TakeawaysMr. Beast faces serious allegations that may not be true.False allegations can ruin someone's credibility.The narrative around Mr. Beast is complex and evolving.Subscriber trends indicate a potential decline in Mr. Beast's popularity.The lawsuit against Mr. Beast raises questions about production ethics.Public perception can shift rapidly based on new information.Investigative journalism requires thorough fact-checking.The culture within Mr. Beast's company is under scrutiny.Mr. Beast's approach to content creation is both praised and criticized.The complexities of human behavior are reflected in public figures.
The conversation discusses insights and facts about the YouTube algorithm straight from the team lead of growth and discovery. It highlights the shift in understanding that the algorithm activates when a viewer logs in, not when a video is published. The algorithm's goal is to find the best videos for each individual viewer based on their history, preferences, and behavior. The conversation also explores the techniques the algorithm uses to find videos for viewers, including subscription and view history, collaborative filtering, and deep learning. It emphasizes the importance of understanding viewer preferences and trends in order to increase visibility on YouTube.TakeawaysThe YouTube algorithm activates when a viewer logs in, not when a video is published.Understanding viewer preferences and trends is crucial for increasing visibility on YouTube.Subscription and view history, collaborative filtering, and deep learning are the techniques the algorithm uses to find videos for viewers.Personalization is prioritized over performance analytics in recommending content to viewers.Old videos have the potential to perform well if optimized with relevant keywords and updated thumbnails or titles.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the controversy surrounding MrBeast and the allegations made by the YouTube channel Dogpack404. They cover topics such as faked videos, unsafe work environments, and the questionable character of James Warren, the secret CEO of MrBeast Productions. They also discuss the misconduct of LaCoya Hill, a producer at MrBeast Productions, and the misogynistic work culture within the company. They explore the need for change at MrBeast headquarters and the importance of MrBeast addressing the allegations and taking responsibility for his actions.TakeawaysMrBeast is facing allegations of faking videos and creating unsafe work environments.The secret CEO of MrBeast Productions, James Warren, has a questionable character and is accused of covering up sexual assault allegations.LaCoya Hill, a producer at MrBeast Productions, has a history of misconduct and predatory behavior.There are concerns about a misogynistic work culture within MrBeast's company.MrBeast needs to take responsibility for his actions, address the allegations, and make changes to create a safer and more ethical work environment.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss easy ways for beginners to get started on YouTube and create content consistently. They cover topics such as staying in your zone of genius, repurposing content, creating reaction videos, and embracing minimal editing. They also discuss the importance of documenting your journey and building in public. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity, storytelling, and the process of creation. The main takeaway is to focus on taking action and creating content rather than striving for perfection.TakeawaysStay in your zone of genius and create content that you enjoyRepurpose content from newsletters, tweets, or other creators for inspirationConsider creating reaction videos as an easy content formatEmbrace minimal editing and focus on delivering high-value contentDocument your journey and build in public to create relatable and engaging contentDon't strive for perfection, focus on taking action and improving over time
The Lean YouTuber Method is a simple framework that makes YouTube video creation easier and more efficient. It emphasizes using tools and AI to streamline the process. The method includes steps such as coming up with video topics and ideas, creating titles, setting up a studio, scripting, filming, editing, and designing thumbnails. The key takeaways include using AI tools for title and keyword generation, practicing and improving speaking skills, investing in good sound equipment, using free or affordable editing software, and creating compelling thumbnails with contrast and big text.TakeawaysUse AI tools for title and keyword generationPractice and improve speaking skillsInvest in good sound equipmentUse free or affordable editing softwareCreate compelling thumbnails with contrast and big text
MrBeast, one of YouTube's biggest creators, is facing allegations of manipulation, neglect, and abuse from former employees. The allegations include locking an employee in a room for 30 days without proper conditions, violating the Geneva Convention, and hiring a registered sex offender. The second video released by Dogpack404, a former MrBeast employee, has gained over 10 million views and sparked controversy. The future of MrBeast's career and his company is uncertain, and he may face lawsuits from those who were wronged. The response to these allegations will determine his redemption arc.TakeawaysMrBeast is facing serious allegations of manipulation, neglect, and abuse from former employees.The second video released by Dogpack404 has gained significant attention and sparked controversy.The future of MrBeast's career and his company is uncertain, and he may face legal consequences.The response to these allegations will determine whether MrBeast can have a redemption arc.
This conversation explores different ways to make money on YouTube, including sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and courses/information products. Grant shares his experience with sponsorships, discussing how deals are negotiated and the potential earnings. They also discuss affiliate marketing and the importance of promoting products you actually use and recommend. Finally, they touch on the monetization potential of courses and information products, highlighting the value of online learning. In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss various ways YouTubers can make money online. They cover topics such as courses, consulting, communities, physical products, and AdSense. They emphasize the importance of delivering on promises, building a strong connection with the audience, and finding revenue streams that align with the content and brand.TakeawaysYou don't need millions of subscribers to make money on YouTubeSponsorships and brand deals can be a lucrative way to monetize your channelAffiliate marketing allows you to earn commissions by recommending productsCourses and information products can be a profitable way to share your expertise Courses can be a great way to monetize on YouTube, but it's important to deliver on what is promised and avoid scammy practices.Consulting offers personalized advice and can be a valuable source of revenue for YouTubers.Communities provide a space for like-minded individuals to connect and can offer recurring revenue.Selling physical products can be profitable, especially if the product is unrelated to the content and has broad appeal.AdSense is a passive revenue stream on YouTube, but the earnings can vary based on the niche and content.Building a strong connection with the audience and maintaining authenticity are key to success in monetizing on YouTube.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant discuss the recent controversy surrounding MrBeast, the biggest creator on YouTube. They delve into the allegations of faking videos, promoting gambling to children, running illegal lotteries, and negligence in his challenges. The conversation explores the potential consequences for MrBeast, the role of the audience in supporting his content, and the ethical implications of his actions. They also discuss the need for MrBeast to pivot and find new ways to entertain his audience while adhering to legal and ethical standards.TakeawaysMrBeast is facing serious allegations of faking videos, promoting gambling to children, running illegal lotteries, and negligence in his challenges.The audience may be partially complicit in MrBeast's actions, as they have demanded bigger and better content, pushing him to take shortcuts and potentially unethical actions.The controversy highlights the need for creators to be aware of legal and ethical boundaries, especially when their content targets a young audience.MrBeast may need to pivot and find new ways to entertain his audience while adhering to legal and ethical standards.The conversation raises questions about the nature of success and the trade-offs creators may make to achieve it.
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the changes happening on YouTube and what actually matters in 2024. They cover topics such as the diminishing importance of subscribers, the role of click-through rate and watch time, the relevance of tags, the impact of shorts on channel growth, and the rise of ultra-long-form content like video podcasts. They emphasize the need for creators to focus on viewer satisfaction and the importance of building an engaged audience through consistent content creation.TakeawaysSubscribers are no longer as important as they used to be in terms of the YouTube algorithm. Click-through rate and watch time are more crucial metrics for video performance.Tags have become less important in recent years, with YouTube relying more on computer vision and AI to understand video content.Shorts can be beneficial for channel growth, but their impact on long-form content viewership is uncertain. It's important to consider the alignment between short and long-form content.Ultra-long-form content, such as video podcasts, can be successful in accumulating watch time, but it's a high-risk, high-reward strategy. Building a loyal audience through consistent content creation is key.YouTube is placing more emphasis on viewer satisfaction, using surveys to gauge how satisfied viewers are with the content they watch.Creators should focus on delivering value and meeting viewer expectations in their videos, avoiding clickbait and ensuring that the content matches the title and thumbnail.While subscribers can be a fun metric and provide social proof, the number of monthly views is a more accurate measure of a channel's success and impact.Creators should consider starting a video podcast as it can attract a dedicated audience and contribute to channel growth.
YouTube has introduced a new feature called A-B thumbnail testing, which allows creators to upload up to three thumbnails and test which one performs better. This feature helps creators determine the visual direction that works best for their brand. YouTube is also rolling out the For You shelf, which recommends videos from a channel that the algorithm thinks the viewer would be interested in. This feature enhances discoverability and improves user experience. Additionally, three tools for creators were discussed: ViewStats.com, a competitor to Social Blade for tracking channel views; Claude.ai, a tool for generating titles and descriptions; and Chat GPT, a tool for brainstorming ideas.TakeawaysYouTube has introduced A-B thumbnail testing, allowing creators to test multiple thumbnails and determine which one performs better.The For You shelf on YouTube recommends videos from a channel that the algorithm thinks the viewer would be interested in, enhancing discoverability and improving user experience.Three useful tools for creators are ViewStats.com, Claude.ai, and Chat GPT.ViewStats.com is a competitor to Social Blade for tracking channel views.Claude.ai is a tool for generating titles and descriptions.Chat GPT is a tool for brainstorming ideas.
YouTube is undergoing changes that benefit small channels and promote authenticity. The platform is now recommending videos from channels with low subscriber numbers, allowing them to gain traction and views. YouTube is trying to level the playing field and give new creators a chance to succeed. The evolution of YouTube has seen different eras, from the experimental era to the viral era, skit era, personality era, connection era, and now the sensational era. YouTube is also being viewed more on TV, surpassing Netflix in hours watched. The algorithm may need to adapt to the TV viewing experience. YouTube is unlikely to compete with Netflix by creating paid exclusive shows, as the platform's strength lies in its free, user-generated content. Shorts may become less prominent as YouTube focuses more on long-form content. Creators should be cautious about shorts, as they can disrupt the subscriber-to-view ratio. Overall, YouTube continues to support and benefit creators.TakeawaysYouTube is promoting small channels and giving them a chance to gain traction and views.The evolution of YouTube has seen different eras, from the experimental era to the sensational era.YouTube is being viewed more on TV, surpassing Netflix in hours watched.The algorithm may need to adapt to the TV viewing experience.YouTube is unlikely to compete with Netflix by creating paid exclusive shows.Creators should be cautious about shorts, as they can disrupt the subscriber-to-view ratio.
The conversation covers the process of starting a successful YouTube channel in 2024, including topics such as channel setup, content creation, consistency, community engagement, and the future of YouTube thumbnails. The discussion delves into the importance of personal space, motivation, and the why behind starting a YouTube channel. It also explores the significance of branding, community interaction, and the role of thumbnails in attracting viewers.TakeawaysThe importance of personal space and motivation in starting a YouTube channelThe significance of branding and community interaction for channel successThe role of thumbnails in attracting viewers and the potential future changes in YouTube thumbnails
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the 11 steps to succeed on YouTube and grow a channel. They cover topics such as coming up with a video topic, creating a clickable title, designing an eye-catching thumbnail, writing a hook, scripting the video, filming best practices, editing techniques, optimizing for search, promoting the video, engaging with the audience, and analyzing the performance of the video. In this conversation, Grant and Augie discuss various tips and strategies for creating and optimizing YouTube videos. They cover topics such as scripting, filming, editing, designing thumbnails, and optimizing videos for YouTube. They emphasize the importance of keeping the audience engaged through visual and audio changes, maintaining a good pacing in the editing process, and using effective thumbnails and titles to earn clicks. They also discuss the importance of organic growth and caution against running ads or promoting videos in irrelevant communities. Overall, they provide a comprehensive guide for creating successful YouTube videos.TakeawaysComing up with a video topic requires understanding the industry, staying updated on trends, and finding ways to spin popular topics in a unique way.Creating a clickable title involves placing keywords at the beginning, asking intriguing questions, and using big numbers or interesting phrases.Designing an eye-catching thumbnail includes featuring a human face, using big text, and incorporating descriptive images.Writing a hook involves telling viewers what the video is about, why they should care, and what to expect, while also being entertaining and incorporating humor if possible.Scripting the video can be done by writing word-for-word scripts or creating outlines, depending on the style and content of the video.Filming best practices include prioritizing audio quality, ensuring good lighting, and considering different sets or locations to keep the video visually engaging.Editing techniques can enhance the pacing and flow of the video, and it's important to maintain a balance between informative and entertaining content.Optimizing for search involves using relevant keywords in the video description, tags, and title, as well as creating engaging and informative content that encourages viewers to watch and engage with the video.Promoting the video can be done through social media, collaborations, and engaging with the audience to encourage sharing and word-of-mouth promotion.Engaging with the audience includes responding to comments, asking for feedback, and creating a sense of community and connection with viewers.Analyzing the performance of the video involves tracking metrics such as click-through rate, watch time, and average view duration to understand what is resonating with viewers and make improvements for future videos. Change up the visuals and audio in your videos to keep the audience engagedEdit your videos to maintain a good pacing and remove redundant contentDesign eye-catching thumbnails and titles to earn clicksOptimize your videos by using relevant keywords, tags, and descriptionsFocus on organic growth and avoid running ads or promoting videos in irrelevant communities
In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the need for a YouTube strategy for businesses, using AlphaPaw as a case study. They analyze AlphaPaw's YouTube channel and identify mistakes in their videos. They then develop a comprehensive YouTube strategy for AlphaPaw, including an upload schedule and content strategy. They discuss the importance of utilizing YouTube Shorts and creating practical and useful videos. They also debate the use of calls to action in shorts and differentiate between search and browse content. Finally, they provide insights on improving video topics and audience retention. The conversation focuses on improving the organization, quality, and production of videos, including the use of B-roll and vlog-style content. It also suggests creating product review videos and exploring different video formats. The importance of improving thumbnails and titles is highlighted, along with the need for engaging and entertaining content. The conversation concludes with strategies for driving traffic to the website and emphasizing the importance of content quality and entertainment value.TakeawaysHaving a YouTube strategy is crucial for businesses to drive revenue and growth.Analyzing and identifying mistakes in existing YouTube channels can help improve content and engagement.A comprehensive YouTube strategy includes an upload schedule, content strategy, and utilization of YouTube Shorts.Creating practical and useful videos can attract and retain viewers, leading to higher engagement and conversions.
The latest trend on YouTube is building online communities, with creators leaning towards creating paid or free communities for their audience. Platforms like School, Facebook Groups, Discord, and Patreon are popular for building communities. However, starting a community from scratch can be challenging, and it requires engagement and moderation. YouTube's algorithm favors videos with high audience retention, which can make it difficult for niche or unconventional content to gain traction. YouTube has become more cutthroat, and it's harder to get noticed unless you have broad appeal. Despite the challenges, smaller channels are still being promoted on the platform. In this conversation, Augie and Grant discuss three main topics related to YouTube: the rise of small channels, the prevalence of polarizing content, and the basics of creating a good video. They express their excitement about small channels getting recommended on the home page, but also note that these channels often cover broad topics to appeal to a wider audience. They then discuss their concerns about the trend of polarizing content and the need for creators to be controversial to gain recognition. They mention a specific example of a controversial sales teacher who uses polarizing tactics to grow his following. Finally, they provide tips for creating a good video, including using a recent smartphone with good audio and video quality, ensuring proper lighting, and considering a DSLR or mirrorless camera for better quality. They also mention the importance of scripting and having a strong hook at the beginning of the video.TakeawaysThe latest trend on YouTube is building online communities, with creators leaning towards creating paid or free communities for their audience.Platforms like School, Facebook Groups, Discord, and Patreon are popular for building communities.Starting a community from scratch can be challenging and requires engagement and moderation.YouTube's algorithm favors videos with high audience retention, making it difficult for niche or unconventional content to gain traction.YouTube has become more cutthroat, and it's harder to get noticed unless you have broad appeal.Despite the challenges, smaller channels are still being promoted on the platform. Small channels on YouTube are starting to get recommended on the home page, but they often cover broad topics to appeal to a wider audience.Controversial and polarizing content tends to gain more recognition on YouTube, leading some creators to feel the need to be controversial to grow their following.The basics of creating a good video on YouTube include using a recent smartphone with good audio and video quality, ensuring proper lighting, and considering a DSLR or mirrorless camera for better quality. Scripting and having a strong hook at the beginning of the video are also important.Starting a YouTube channel requires continuous learning and improvement, as there is always something new to learn in the ever-evolving platform.
The conversation explores the strategies of creating YouTube drama and collaborating with other creators. It discusses the benefits and drawbacks of both approaches, highlighting the potential for growth and engagement. The importance of being justified and authentic in calling out others is emphasized. The conversation also touches on the power of controversy and polarity in attracting viewers. It concludes by suggesting that collaboration can be a more wholesome and steady approach to growing a YouTube channel.TakeawaysCreating YouTube drama can be a strategy to gain attention and views, but it comes with risks and potential negative consequences.Calling out others in a justified and authentic way can generate engagement and interest in your content.Controversy and polarity can attract viewers and create a loyal following.Collaborating with other creators can be a more wholesome and steady approach to growing a YouTube channel.Authenticity and genuine opinions can be more effective in engaging viewers than focusing solely on facts and research.
In this conversation, Augie and Grant discuss the role of a YouTube channel manager and the tasks they perform. They explain that a channel manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a channel, including planning, strategy, video uploading, SEO optimization, and thumbnail creation. They emphasize the importance of hiring a channel manager to save time and focus on other aspects of content creation. The conversation also covers the auditing process, including content, channel, and competitor audits. They discuss the ongoing relationship between a channel manager and a creator, focusing on monitoring analytics, making adjustments, and providing regular reports. The conversation concludes with a discussion on video performance analysis and overall channel health.TakeawaysA YouTube channel manager is responsible for the day-to-day tasks of a channel, including planning, strategy, video uploading, SEO optimization, and thumbnail creation.Hiring a channel manager can save time and allow creators to focus on other aspects of content creation.The auditing process, including content, channel, and competitor audits, is crucial for identifying areas of improvement and developing a successful strategy.Ongoing collaboration between a channel manager and a creator is essential for monitoring analytics, making adjustments, and improving video performance.Using famous people's faces in thumbnails can make them more aesthetically pleasing and relevant to the video content.The first 30 seconds of a video are crucial for engaging viewers and improving audience retention.Analyzing audience retention metrics can help identify areas for improvement, particularly in the video introduction.Small wins, such as increasing views and engagement, can provide a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment in content creation.
This conversation discusses why being a video creator is the best business model in the world. It highlights the ability to turn passion into a business and create a living doing what you love. The example of Epic Gardening is used to demonstrate how a YouTube channel can generate a $30 million per year business. The conversation also explores the options of acquiring a business and partnering with companies to monetize content. The flexibility and freedom of being a content creator are emphasized, along with the opportunity for personal growth and experimentation.TakeawaysBeing a video creator allows you to turn your passion into a business and make a living doing what you love.Acquiring a business or partnering with companies can provide additional opportunities for monetization and growth.The flexibility and freedom of being a content creator allow for a more personalized and fulfilling work experience.Experimentation and taking risks are integral to the success of a content creator, and the ability to see the direct impact of your work is rewarding.
In this conversation, Grant and Augie discuss the concept of indifference and its impact on productivity and creativity. They explore the ebb and flow of indifference, its benefits and drawbacks, and how it can be both a defense mechanism and a tool for creativity. They also delve into the pressure of putting oneself out there, the role of anxiety in motivation, and the importance of finding the right balance of pressure. Additionally, they discuss the mental game of YouTube, the value of consistency, and the search for new creative styles. In this conversation, Grant and Augie discuss various aspects of video creation and creativity. They explore new ways of recording videos, such as using portable live streaming devices and different camera angles. They also delve into the power of the unconscious mind and the importance of storytelling on YouTube. The conversation touches on tips for shooting videos by yourself and expanding creative tools and techniques. Grant and Augie reflect on finding motivation and creating content to be proud of, as well as the evolution of creativity and success. They conclude by discussing the journey of video creators and embracing indifference while pursuing new experiences.TakeawaysIndifference can be a common experience for video creators, affecting motivation and interest in getting things done.Indifference can serve as a tool for creativity, allowing for exploration and new experiences without the pressure of constant productivity.Pressure can be both beneficial and detrimental to performance, and finding the right amount of pressure is key.Consistency is important in video creation, but it is also essential to prioritize mental health and find a balance between productivity and personal well-being.Exploring new video ideas and styles can help reignite motivation and excitement in the creative process. Explore new ways of recording videos to enhance creativity and storytelling.Tap into the power of the unconscious mind to improve behavior and reactions.Learn tips for shooting videos by yourself, including capturing different shots and using b-roll.Embrace storytelling and creative techniques to stand out on YouTube.Find motivation and create content that you are proud of.Reflect on the evolution of creativity and success as you progress in your journey as a video creator.Embrace indifference and use it as an opportunity to pursue new experiences.
Most people think that YouTube videos are limited to talking head formats, but there are actually various video formats that can be used to create engaging content. In this conversation, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss different video formats, including education and tutorial videos, storytelling videos, news videos, reaction videos, and video essays. They emphasize the importance of adding personality and entertainment value to educational content, the storytelling aspect of education, and the potential of news videos for businesses. They also discuss the challenges and considerations of creating reaction videos and the highly produced nature of video essays. The conversation explores various video formats on YouTube, including video essays, video podcasts, talking head videos, street interviews, vlogs, gameplay and Let's Plays, skits, and the importance of trying different formats to find what works best for you.TakeawaysVideo essays are a popular format on YouTube that require deep research and editing, but can lead to significant channel growth.Video podcasts have gained popularity on YouTube, offering a more conversational and easy-to-produce format.Street interviews can be a compelling format for short-form content, providing unique perspectives and engaging with the audience.Vlogs, gameplay and Let's Plays, and skits are other popular formats that offer different opportunities for creativity and audience engagement.It's important to try different video formats to find what works best for you and your audience.
This episode explores the phenomenon of morning routine videos on YouTube and their impact on fulfillment and productivity in life. The hosts discuss the parody and criticism surrounding these videos, as well as their personal experiences with morning routines. They emphasize the importance of self-discipline and the challenges of working for oneself. The entertainment value of morning routine videos is acknowledged, but the hosts caution against comparing oneself to the exaggerated routines depicted. They encourage viewers to embrace their individuality and priorities, and to be inspired while staying true to themselves.TakeawaysMorning routine videos on YouTube gained popularity but also faced criticism for their exaggerated promises of success and fulfillment.Morning routines can be a personal choice and may not work for everyone, especially those with varying responsibilities and schedules.Working for oneself requires self-discipline and the ability to manage time effectively.Morning routines can provide structure and contribute to overall well-being, but they should not be compared or used as a measure of success.Individuality and personal goals should be prioritized over conforming to a specific morning routine.
This conversation explores the world of vlogging, discussing its definition, prominent vloggers, different styles, building a business as a vlogger, and the decline of vlogging. It also delves into the importance of camera presence, equipment, storytelling, editing, and creating engaging vlogs. The power of emotion, clickbait, finding interesting content, overcoming challenges, and embracing imperfection are also explored.TakeawaysA vlog is a video blog that brings the audience along into an aspect of the vlogger's life.Prominent vloggers include iJustine, Casey Neistat, Emma Chamberlain, Jake Paul, and Logan Paul.Building a business as a vlogger involves creating entertaining and interesting videos that establish an intimate connection with the audience.Camera presence and charisma are crucial for successful vlogging, while equipment is secondary.Creating an engaging vlog requires a compelling story arc, expressing emotions, and avoiding boredom.
YouTube has undergone significant changes over the years, becoming more cookie-cutter and business-oriented. The 2017 Adpocalypse, where advertisers pulled out due to offensive content, forced creators to be more business-minded and find alternative revenue streams. The monetization policy became stricter, making it harder for edgy channels to make a living solely from ad revenue. Despite the stagnation in the current era, there is still hope for innovation and fresh ideas to break the mold. AI has both contributed to the stagnation and has the potential to revolutionize editing and visual storytelling. The rise of video essays shows that viewers still appreciate depth and good writing. The decline of vlogs and the impact of homepage and browse features have also shaped the platform. As YouTube matures, the dominance of business over creativity becomes more apparent, but there is still potential for a balance between the two. Ultimately, YouTube is in a phase, and it's only a matter of time before a visionary brings something truly interesting to the platform.TakeawaysThe 2017 Adpocalypse had a significant impact on YouTube, forcing creators to be more business-minded and find alternative revenue streams.The monetization policy became stricter, making it harder for edgy channels to make a living solely from ad revenue.Despite the current stagnant era of YouTube, there is still hope for innovation and fresh ideas to break the mold.AI has both contributed to the stagnation and has the potential to revolutionize editing and visual storytelling.The rise of video essays shows that viewers still appreciate depth and good writing on the platform.The decline of vlogs and the impact of homepage and browse features have also shaped the platform.As YouTube matures, the dominance of business over creativity becomes more apparent, but there is still potential for a balance between the two.
This conversation dives into the dark side of YouTube, focusing on the rise of IRL streamers and the impact of disrespectful and toxic content. It explores the ethical implications of live streaming, the boundaries of content creation, and the evolution of pranks on YouTube. The discussion also touches on the challenges of standing out in a competitive YouTube landscape and the impact of public opinion on behavior. The conversation delves into the dark side of YouTube, exploring topics such as clout chasing, social experiments, fake content, and the case of Onision. It also discusses the responsibility of YouTube in censoring content and the impact of fame addiction on creators. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ethical content creation and personal growth.TakeawaysThe rise of IRL streamers and the prevalence of toxic content on YouTube have sparked ethical discussions about the boundaries of content creation.The evolution of pranks on YouTube and the challenges of standing out in a competitive landscape highlight the impact of public opinion on behavior and content creation.The conversation sheds light on the ethical implications of live streaming and the need for creators to consider the impact of their content on others.The discussion underscores the importance of maintaining a higher standard in content creation and the potential consequences of clout chasing and predatory behavior. The dark side of YouTube is characterized by shallow desires, addiction to fame, and an inability to grow up.YouTube's responsibility in censoring content and the impact of fame addiction on creators are important considerations.Ethical content creation and personal growth are crucial for maintaining a positive and impactful presence on YouTube.
YouTube's landscape is constantly evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities for creators. CoffeeZilla's rise to fame, Biaheza's decision to step back, and Caleb Hammer's unique approach to personal finance all highlight the diverse experiences and struggles within the YouTube community.In this episode, Augie and Grant discuss various YouTube channels that they find fascinating and share their thoughts on them. They talk about the Joe Rogan Experience YouTube channel, CoffeeZilla, an internet detective, Biaheza, a young YouTuber who creates videos about dropshipping and online business, and Caleb Hammer, a YouTuber who interviews people about their personal finances and gives them advice.Highlights[01:41] Speculation on whether Joe Rogan's invitation to CoffeeZilla was intentional or coincidental [03:11] Description of CoffeeZilla's unique style and success on YouTube [04:05] Grant's observation that CoffeeZilla's content focuses on exposing scams and shady dealings [06:17] How CoffeeZilla found his formula and invested in his studio setup [08:23] Biaheza's announcement of stepping away from frequent uploads due to burnout and creating for the algorithm [10:15] Grant's agreement with Bea Heza's reason and the pressure of retention-focused editing [11:18] Biaheza's existential YouTube crisis and hope for a return [12:29] Mr. Beast's retention demon style getting old and passing era [15:46] Making the same videos with different titles gets boring [18:08] Being a YouTuber is like a never-ending job [22:16] VidChops as a solution for video editing and thumbnails [23:01] Challenges of being the personality behind a YouTube channel [26:36] Podcast views are potentially more valuable due to longer watch time [29:23] Caleb Hammer's financial advice podcast [30:30] Caleb Hammer's straightforward and entertaining approach to personal finance [31:56] Taking any topic and making it interesting with a unique perspective [33:04] Discovery of Caleb Hammer through short-form videos [33:22 ]The format and niche of Caleb Hammer's podcast interview show [33:43] Talking about being the "dad" and giving advice on camera gear [34:00] Exploring the format and personality of the podcast [34:14] Appreciating the uniqueness of the podcast and its reliability [34:23] Highlighting the ability to create a show out of relatable experiences [34:42] Reflections on personal struggles with spending money [34:57] Realizing the potential to turn personal experiences into a show [35:38] Comparing Caleb Hammer to Graham Stephan and praising his personality [36:09] Success of Caleb Hammer's channelResources MentionedSubscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channelCheck out Grant and Augie's Channels below:Grant Ball TreesicleAugie Johnston Vidchops Baller Boot Camp✅ If you want to take the burden of editing off your hands, head over to https://VidChops.com to add an expert video editor to your team in just a few clicks and you'll never have to edit again: https://VidChops.com
Many creators struggle to find a consistent method for growing their channels and making them thrive. However, there are some channels that have figured out a winning formula and are achieving remarkable success.Grant and Augie discuss six YouTube channels that are thriving and provide valuable lessons for other creators. They highlight channels like Little Joel and Pineley, which have found success by focusing on reaction videos and creating content in a simple and clever way. They also discuss the growth of channels like Socialty Pro, The Alchemist, and Dan Coe, and the strategies they have used to build their audiences.Show Highlights01:26 Example of Little Joel's reaction channel and its success 03:00 The effectiveness and polarizing nature of reaction channels 06:33 Importance of building a personal brand and focusing on writing and personality 07:59 Grant's preference for watching source videos over reactions 09:21 Augie's experience with making reaction videos in the basketball world 10:57 Pinely's channel and its more complex content 10:57 Introducing the channel Pineley and discussing its content 12:37 Secondary channel Evil Pinely and its purpose 14:00 Discussing the benefits of linking videos between channels 17:08 Socialty Pro and its creator Austin Armstrong 18:08 The success of Austin Armstrong's YouTube Shorts 21:08 Examining the rapid growth and monetization potential of YouTube Shorts 21:52 Discussing the business model of a YouTuber with a social media marketing agency. 23:03 YouTube's ad revenue for shorts is low and may not improve. 27:28 Speculations on what YouTube's algorithm wants for shorts. 29:55 Reviewing a channel focused on new-age spiritual topics. 30:25 The success of the channel is attributed to good camera presence. 31:32 The channel's aesthetic and eye-catching thumbnails contribute to its success. 33:01 The channel's niche topics resonate with its audience. 34:58 YouTube channels making a career out of niche topics 35:21 Highlighting the success of a channel with a backend 36:13 Importance of dedicated fans over casual ones 38:03 Comparing YouTube homepages and recommended content 44:23 Importance of being different in a niche 45:21 Consistency and patience in YouTube growth 46:03 Importance of videos feeding into each other 48:32 Keeping content on the same channel if it's related 49:23 Consider starting separate channels if the content is too diverse 50:18 Confusing the YouTube algorithm with mixed content 51:06 Tie content together under an obvious umbrella or separate channelsResources MentionedSubscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channelCheck out Grant and Augie's Channels below:Grant Ball TreesicleAugie Johnston Vidchops Baller Boot Camp✅ If you want to take the burden of editing off your hands, head over to https://VidChops.com to add an expert video editor to your team in just a few clicks and you'll never have to edit again: https://VidChops.com