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Video creator Jon Youshaei and workplace expert Michelle Weise team up to crack the code on how to thrive through career chaos. They discuss how technological change is upending traditional career paths, explore the art of making your skills stand out and offer essential advice for young people entering the workforce. (This conversation is part of "TED Intersections," a series featuring thought-provoking conversations between experts navigating the ideas shaping our world.)Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey!Become a TED Member today at ted.com/joinLearn more about TED Next at ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What separates struggling artists from successful ones? Looking to creative geniuses like Mozart, Edison and Monet, video creator Jon Youshaei explains why aiming to be prolific — despite flops and failures along the way — is the key to unlocking your creative success. After the talk, Modupe reflects on herself as a perfectionist and how inviting others to collaborate is an opportunity to get robust insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, talks with Victoria Blinova, Senior Strategic Partner Manager at YouTube. Victoria shares insights on content creation, personal branding, and the impact of employee-generated content (EGC). She highlights the importance of strong hooks and storytelling, especially on platforms like LinkedIn, and discusses strategies for boosting engagement through value-driven content and clear calls to action. The conversation also covers video content trends, empowering employees to create authentic content, and emerging opportunities in influencer marketing on LinkedIn.
Send us a textLive from Creator Economy Live 2025 in Las Vegas, Keith & Brendan are joined by Jon Youshaei — former Instagram & YouTube insider turned full-time creator. After spending nearly a decade building creator teams at the biggest platforms, Jon took the leap to go solo. In this episode, he reveals why he left his dream job, how he landed interviews with icons like MrBeast, Logan Paul, Marques Brownlee, and Charli D'Amelio, and why he doubled down on high-quality production in a world of raw content. We also dive into the brand-creator paradox—should companies invest deeply in a few influencers or spread their bets? Plus, Jon shares his take on the battle between short-form vs. long-form content, why brands are still spending more on TikTok & Instagram despite YouTube's superior monetization, and some juicy behind-the-scenes stories from his biggest interviews.
What separates struggling artists from successful ones? Looking to creative geniuses like Mozart, Edison and Monet, video creator Jon Youshaei explains why aiming to be prolific — despite flops and failures along the way — is the key to unlocking your creative success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What separates struggling artists from successful ones? Looking to creative geniuses like Mozart, Edison and Monet, video creator Jon Youshaei explains why aiming to be prolific — despite flops and failures along the way — is the key to unlocking your creative success.
What separates struggling artists from successful ones? Looking to creative geniuses like Mozart, Edison and Monet, video creator Jon Youshaei explains why aiming to be prolific — despite flops and failures along the way — is the key to unlocking your creative success.
Ready to elevate your podcasting game and turn your passion into profit? Recently we had a call with one of our listeners, Naomi, as she needed actionable strategies to supercharge her podcast's growth and monetization. Learn more at www.bizbros.co/monetize Podmatch: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/bizbros Descript: https://www.descript.com/?lmref=58Y0Dw This episode dives deep into: - Proven strategies for boosting engagement with social media clips
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with YouTuber Jordan Matter about his journey from acting and photography to building a thriving YouTube career. Jordan highlights the power of storytelling, his passion for creating joyful content, and the balance he finds by sharing his work with his family. He also dives into his success with 25 million subscribers and bestselling photography books, plus his creative process behind video thumbnails, titles, and the shift toward more personal, vlog-style content that helps creators connect authentically with their audiences.
Three Northern Makers Episode 160 The Very Hairy Episode Special thanks to our top tier Patreons Thor Halvor @thwoodandleather, Neil Hislop @hbrwoodworksuk, Mike Eddington @geo.ply, @jespermakes both on YouTube and instagram, Daniel Bengtsson @hemmabygget, Tor @lofotenwoodworks, Thomas Angel @verkstedsloggbok. Jason Grissom @jgrissom and also on Youtube . P-A Jakobson @pasfinsnickeri Tim @turgworks, John Mason @jm_woodcraft_scotland, Martin Berg @makermartinberg, Nick James @nickjamesdesign and and on YouTube at Nick James Furniture Maker. Preston Blackie @urbanshopworks and also on YouTube at Urban Shop Works, Kåre Möller @kare_m, Arne @mangesysleren, Marius Bodvin @mariusbodvin & @arendalleather, Richard Salvesen @salvesendesign, Bjorn from @interiormaker.b.hagen. Roger Anderson @rvadesign182. And Ola Skytteren @olaskytteren If you want to support the Show and listen to the aftershow we have a Patreon page please click the link https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81984524 We also have a discord channel that you can join for free the link is in our instagram Bio. We would love to see you there. Our Obsessions this week Steve @stevebellcreates is obsessed with a show on Disney Plus called Rivals its a bit saucy but a great show. Steves also obsessed with the YouTube channel The fusion Essentials and there playlist Fusion 360 for woodworkers @theswedishmaker is obsessed with the latest Matt Estela video How I built my woodworking career Mat is also on instagram @mattestlea. Pierre is also obsessed with another YouTube video called meet the real life ironman an interview with the Hacksmith on the Jon Youshaei channel If you have any questions or comments please email the show at threenorthernmakers@gmail.com
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Dace de la Foret, AVP of Social Media at Nationwide. They discuss audience-first content strategies, the importance of authenticity, and how user- and employee-generated content build trust. Dace also highlights the role of music in branding and how partnerships, like Nationwide's with the NFL, connect with fan bases. He predicts a future in the creator economy driven by niche content, authenticity, and trust.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with Sam (Fink) Friedman, Senior Director of Content Partnerships at the NFL. They explore the dynamic world of the creator economy and how the NFL is navigating influencer marketing. Sam discusses the importance of aligning with creators who are genuinely enthusiastic about sports to tap into new audiences. She sheds light on the NFL's initiatives to enhance athletes' personal branding and their digital presence. Further, Sam shares insights on the NFL's partnerships with YouTube, including features like the YouTube Access Pass and NFL Creator of the Week, as well as their pioneering Super Bowl concert on Roblox.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, speaks with Justin Moore, founder of Creator Wizard. They discuss sponsorship coaching for creators, the evolution of YouTube, and strategies for pitching to sponsors. Justin also highlights the importance of focusing on sponsor objectives, avoiding media kits in cold pitches, and understanding key aspects like deliverables and usage rights.
WATCH ▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube *** EPISODE DESCRIPTION Jon Youshaei is an ex-YouTube employee and one of the smartest creators on the platform right now and I'm not exaggerating. He's done just about 260 million views in the past year alone and it was not an accident. His strategy just works So in this episode, you'll learn The best YouTube advice no one has ever told you The 1st Frame rule How Jon packages his videos And where there is still a massive opportunity for creators to find success Full transcript and show notes Jon's Website / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter / LinkedIn / Instagram / Community *** TIMESTAMPS (00:00) The Smartest Creator on YouTube (01:07) Best YouTube Advice No One Ever Told You (04:11) How to Build Your Variety Show (08:14) 1st Frame Rule (12:28) How to Find Your Niche (15:19) Age is ACTUALLY an Advantage on YouTube (17:10) The Dr. Mike-ification of YouTube (18:26) Jon's Packaging Process (24:20) Why Content Formats are so Important (27:12) You Should Start with Shorts (28:54) Converting a Shorts Audience to Long Form (33:33) The Future of YouTube *** RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE → #152: Paddy Galloway *** ASK CREATOR SCIENCE → Submit your question here *** WHEN YOU'RE READY
In this episode, Nathan is joined by Jon Youshaei to explore his content roasting business idea in detail.The concept centers around a premium service where Jon provides in-depth roasts of videos for content creators.Together, Nathan and Jon delve into topics such as newsletter referral schemes, pricing strategies, and value propositions.Get your videos roasted by Jon Youshaei: https://forms.gle/6F3iEhNC69s7fFuF8Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:11 Growing a Newsletter from YouTube02:11 Interview Lead Magnets04:07 Referral Strategies and Digital Deliverables05:07 Exploring the Content Roast Business08:11 Pricing and Deliverables for Content Roasts14:03 Batch Processing18:03 Roasted Deliverables23:53 Tiered Pricing Strategy26:11 Exploring Personalized Video Feedback30:39 Scheduling and Submission Windows37:25 Building a Sustainable Business Model43:30 Pricing and Commitment Options47:33 Closing ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Know more about Billion Dollar Creator: https://www.billiondollarcreator.com/Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry/Twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanbarryWebsite: https://nathanbarry.com/Follow Jon:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@youshaeiX - https://twitter.com/YoushaeiInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/youshaei/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@youshaei/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/youshaei/Website - https://www.youshaei.com/Featured in this episode:ConvertKit: https://convertkit.com/Mr. Beast Created Episode: https://youtu.be/IXEewFEDieU?si=lcpIirQTezknK_vVCreated Newsletter: https://created.news/Bonnie Christine: https://www.bonniechristine.com/Highlights:24:02 Effective tiered pricing strategies40:20 Bonnie Christine's million-dollar simplified offer success47:39 How recurring revenue provides stability for bold moves48:10 The crucial role of immediate feedback
Many creators aim for fame, but only a few build lasting careers while others quickly fade. What sets the long-term successes apart?This week at Craft & Commerce, Nathan interviews Ex-YouTube employee, Jon Youshaei, to uncover the secrets.They discuss the truth behind captivating social content to stand out in the crowded digital landscape, effective methods for building a thriving newsletter subscriber base, and tips on hiring the right team to scale faster.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:13 Long-Term vs. Short-Term Creator Success05:25 Capturing Audience Attention08:09 The Value of True Students Over True Fans12:16 Hiring and Delegating for Success21:11 Balancing Creator Aspirations and Team Loyalty26:43 Jon's Creator Business29:37 Newsletter Systems and Processes33:16 Exclusive Interview with Mr. Beast39:00 Strategies for Growing Your Audience43:33 Scaling While Maintaining Quality48:01 Creating Effective Landing Pages49:48 High-Converting Video Strategies55:00 Building a Strong Team58:54 Service-Based vs. Product-Based Businesses01:01:31 Handling Uncertainties in Business01:03:40 Main Motivations01:04:51 Effective YouTube Packaging Strategies01:09:22 Chasing Views vs. Maintaining Quality01:10:53 Insights from Jon's Time at Instagram and YouTube01:13:58 Creating Live/Raw Content01:15:13 Closing ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Know more about Billion Dollar Creator: https://www.billiondollarcreator.com/Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry/X: https://x.com/nathanbarryWebsite: https://nathanbarry.com/Follow Jon:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youshaeiX: https://x.com/YoushaeiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youshaei/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youshaei/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youshaei/Website: https://www.youshaei.com/Featured in this episode:Mr. Beast Created Episode: https://youtu.be/IXEewFEDieU?si=_VzzVkCBaye9da_lConvertKit: https://convertkit.com/Pat Flynn: https://patflynn.com/Jay Clouse: https://creatorscience.com/author/jayclouse/Highlights:01:25 Teach a skill that makes money to people who have money13:44 Creators are proud of very strange things19:28 Perks of working for well known creators22:56 If you pay for half of someone's time, you get a quarter of their attention25:06 Questions Nathan asks when interviewing people01:04:05 What really drives Nathan?
Last week I was surfing Youtube (as we all do) and came across one of Jon Youshaei's videos. Jon is a fellow Hubspot creator, and is doing incredible things with his channel, so I thought, this is worth a watch... and let me tell you... AMAZING! Where was this video 500 episodes ago? haha! He delivers a step by step process on how to edit Youtube videos to make the most of it. In this episode, we go over each one of them and also discuss what the scenarios would be for short form content and Podcast episodes. We answer questions like: How to crack the viral video code? What makes a video go viral? Levering smart AI, responsibly. How to hook viewers in the first 5 seconds? How to balance creativity with high quality edits? This is Part 2! Here is the link to Part 1: https://contentisprofit.com/episode/how-to-edit-engaging-viral-videos-from-youtube-ex-employee-part-1 Enjoy! Timestamped Overview: 03:58 Embrace tangents, but stick to point. 08:45 Smooth transitions using music in post-production. 11:48 Logo saved time and got great feedback. 15:09 Visual representation simplifies communication and enhances outreach. 17:42 Achieve consistency, focus on simple message production. 21:38 Assessing editing: structure, simplicity, supporting resources. 25:30 Music in movie creates unexpected emotional response. 27:47 Alex Ror Mozzi emphasizes value-driven educational content. 30:02 Excited for recording, thank you for tuning.Timestamped Overview: 03:58 Embrace tangents, but stick to point. 08:45 Smooth transitions using music in post-production. 11:48 Logo saved time and got great feedback. 15:09 Visual representation simplifies communication and enhances outreach. 17:42 Achieve consistency, focus on simple message production. 21:38 Assessing editing: structure, simplicity, supporting resources. 25:30 Music in movie creates unexpected emotional response. 27:47 Alex Hormozi emphasizes value-driven educational content. Connect with Fonzi: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Connect with LUISDA: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here. If this episode was helpful, please don't forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.
Last week I was surfing Youtube (as we all do) and came across one of Jon Youshaei's videos. Jon is a fellow Hubspot creator, and is doing incredible things with his channel, so I thought, this is worth a watch... and let me tell you... AMAZING! Where was this video 500 episodes ago? haha! He delivers a step by step process on how to edit Youtube videos to make the most of it. In this episode, we go over each one of them and also discuss what the scenarios would be for short form content and Podcast episodes. We answer questions like: How to crack the viral video code? What makes a video go viral? Levering smart AI, responsibly. How to hook viewers in the first 5 seconds? How to balance creativity with high quality edits? This is Part 1 so buckle up! Enjoy! Timestamped Overview: 03:04 Make your video more interesting with different perspectives. 05:57 Leverage creation tools, including AI, for effectiveness. 07:45 AI tool simplifies video editing for efficiency. 12:16 Podcasting has shifted to a visual platform. 15:42 Use high-quality camera; consider shorter episodes. 19:43 Key recording advice: minimal equipment, focus on quality. 20:26 Keep microphone and camera close for recording. 24:12 Phone as a tool for authentic recording. 27:59 Focus on specialization, not spreading attention thin. 30:19 Visit contentinsprofit.com or bizbros.co for assistance. Connect with Fonzi: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Connect with LUISDA: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here. If this episode was helpful, please don't forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.
ConvertKit is becoming Kit, and in this episode, Nathan is joined by Creative Director, Charli Prangley, for an in-depth discussion on the rebrand.They explore why rebranding goes beyond a simple name change, the significance of aligning a company's name with its broader vision, and the complexities of acquiring domains and other strategic assets.Tune in as we navigate the challenges and emotional highs of rebranding, share candid reactions from the team and the public, and highlight the importance of transparency throughout the entire process.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:05 ConvertKit Is Rebranding10:39 Rebranding in Public14:51 Hiring an Agency17:17 What Does It Mean to Rebrand?20:05 Crafting the Announcement30:43 Dreams Realized36:06 Reflecting on the Company's Growth39:22 Rebranding in Public41:42 Honest Reactions43:54 Concerns About the New Name52:30 Acquisitions and Expanding the Brand59:20 The Future of KitIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Know more about Billion Dollar Creator: https://www.billiondollarcreator.com/Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry/Twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanbarryWebsite: https://nathanbarry.com/Follow Charli:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charliprangley/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliprangley/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliprangleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/charlimarietv/Website: https://charlimarie.com/Featured in this episode:ConvertKit (Kit) - https://convertkit.com/Craft and Commerce - https://conference.convertkit.com/Koto - https://koto.studio/Jon Youshaei - https://www.youtube.com/@youshaei/Ali Abdaal - https://www.youtube.com/@aliabdaal/Terry Rice - https://terryrice.co/Highlights:10:22 Rebranding and teaching everything you know13:29 Almost every creator goes through a rebrand19:31 Why Nathan loves the name Kit30:32 Everything I've dreamt of is coming to life37:02 Who is Craft & Commerce for?45:42 Reflecting on Apple's name change56:19 What does it actually mean to be a “creator”?
In this episode, we interview Steiny who is a podcast host and influencer who is known from The Nelk Boys. Originally, Steiny was an assistant to them but eventually made his own name for himself while still working with the Nelk Boys. We get into how he grew his own platform and what his plans are for future projects. Available on all major podcast platforms: Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyendingspod Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-endings/id1720122256 About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:36 - Intro 0:37 - 4:11 When Steiny and Danny Met 4:12 - 6:56 When someone flew a drone over Danny's property 6:57 - 11:40 When Steiny used to be an assistant 11:41 - 12:21 Steiny and Steve's friendship 12:22 - 14:56 How the podcast took off so quickly 14:57 - 15:16 Marlowe 15:17 - 18:10 Does everyone hate Steiny? 18:11 - 21:40 People playing roles on a team 21:41 - 24:05 Quality in videos 24:06 - 28:56 Guest that seemed most different in person 28:57 - 31:04 Happy Dad 31:05 - 38:15 Coming up with ideas for videos 38:16 - 42:11 Podcast episodes that never released 42:12 - 42:55 Taking a bullet for content 42:56 - 44:12 Crazy things in videos 44:13 - 50:43 College 50:44 - 51:55 Leaving your hometown 51:56 - 55:16 Kid who said he would move to Thailand 55:17 - 57:24 Steiny tries Matador 57:25 - 58:06 Who is the Jewish Godfather 58:07 - 01:02:12 Basketball, Trainwreck Movie 01:02:13 - 01:09:21 How Much Do Nelk Boys Videos Cost 01:09:22 - 01:12:37 Danny wants to collab with 50 Cent 01:12:38 - 01:12:53 Outro #HappyEndings #DannyDuncan #JonYoushaei #HappyEndingsPodcast #Steiny
In the newest episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO & Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, engages in a conversation with Liz Griffin, Global Vice President of Social Commerce at Bazaarvoice, delving into the critical significance of user-generated content (UGC) in fostering transparent shopping experiences. Bazaarvoice collaborates closely with brands, integrating customer UGC onto their websites to furnish transparency and validation for consumers. Griffin underscores the necessity for brands to seamlessly incorporate social content into their paid advertisements, thereby simplifying the consumer journey to purchase. Additionally, she underscores the profound impact of UGC, particularly through the utilization of images and videos for authentic product evaluations.
On this episode, we interviewed Cameron Famulero who is a skateboarder, social media content creator and one of Danny Duncan's closest friends. We talk to Cameron about how he met Danny and what his goals in his career are. We get into how Cameron has dealt with social media while being a little person. We also get into the best moments that Danny and Cameron have shared together. Available on all major podcast platforms: Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyendingspod Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-endings/id1720122256 About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:35 Intro 0:36 - 3:41 How Cameron and Danny met 3:42 - 5:56 Cameron going to Danny's first show 5:57 - 7:36 What Danny saw in Cameron 7:37 - 11:48 When Cameron realized he was a little person 11:49 - 14:20 How Cameron deals with people seeing him differently 14:21 - 16:12 How Cameron has used being a little person to his advantage 16:13 - 20:17 How close are Cameron and Kewon 20:18 - 25:00 When Cameron got banned from America 25:01 - 27: 25 Difference in culture between American and New Zealand 27:26 - 29:28 Cameron loves skateboarding 29:29 - 34:12 Cameron doesn't post on social media much 34:13 - 35:35 Does Kewon make Cameron jealous? 35:36 - 39:22 Has Danny asked Cameron to do anything out of his comfort zone 39:23 - 41:33 The most misunderstood thing about little people 41:34 - 47:45 Memories from tour 47:46 - 49:07 Has Cameron learned a lot from Danny? 49:08 - 51:41 Cameron skydived with Roscoe 51:42 - 54:19 Cameron would like to become a pilot 54:20 - 57:16 Danny on youtuber friendships feeling transactional 57:17 - 58:32 Has Danny affected the way Cameron views finances? 58:33 - 01:00:24 Has weekly uploads affected quality? 01:00:25 - 01:13:19 Craziest thing Danny has uploaded 01:13:20 - 01:04:20 Papa John's advice on starting a business 01:04:21 - 01:04:36 Outro
In this episode, Danny interviewed Frankie Lapenna, who is a social media content creator who first went viral for his green screen zoom call meetings but since then has gone on to become known as the “Big Butt Guy”. He started his YouTube channel in 2011 which now has over 8 million subscribers and over 6 billion total views. Frankie wants to continue to expand his brand and work on videos that have a positive impact on the world. Available on all major podcast platforms: Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyendingspod Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-endings/id1720122256 About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:57 Intro 0:58 - 2:58 People think the butt is fake 2:59 - 6:00 How Frankie got started 6:01 - 6:30 Long form vs short form videos 6:31 - 9:41 Strategy for making videos 9:42 - 12:44 Frankie's favorite conspiracy theory 12:45 - 14:09 Transitioning to longer form content 14:10 - 15:06 Should people go to college? 15:07 - 19:07 Frankie's butt game 19:08 - 20:55 Frankie wanted Danny to do a burger challenge 20:56 - 23:44 Military Tech is way ahead of consumer tech 23:45 - 26:09 Apple Vision Pro is a waste of money right now 26:10 - 28:31 How videos impact society 28:32 - 31:02 Frankie's videos are hard on his body 31:03 - 32:23 Frankie's thoughts on Aliens 32:24 - 32:58 9/11 talk 32:59 - 34:28 Manipulated news culture 24:29 - 36:46 Frankie doing a video with John Cena 36:47 - 37:15 Marlowe 37:16 - 39:00 Brand Deals 39:01 - 40:56 Making money from videos 40:57 - 41:52 Malaysian Airlines disappearing 41:53 - 44:40 How to fix politics 44:41 - 48:42 Investing talk 48:43 - 57:22 More Conspiracy Theory Talk 57:23 - 1:01:48 Frankie and Danny's impact on society 1:01:49 - 1:02:35 Outro
In the latest episode of The Influence Factor, Kat Norton, the visionary behind Miss Excel, joined Alessandro Bogliari, CEO of The Influencer Marketing Factory, for a GREAT episode!
In this episode, Danny interviews Paul Saladino who is a Double board certified Physician and licensed Physician in California. Now, he is a YouTuber who focuses on promoting healthy lifestyles and animal based diets. He launched “Heart and Soil Supplements” which is an animal based supplement. Paul has also launched a healthy meat stick company called “Lineage Provisions”. He continues to promote healthy lifestyles and is working on other various health based products. Available on all major podcast platforms: Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyendingspod Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-endings/id1720122256 About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:39 Intro 0:40 - 10:02 How Paul got started 10:03 - 12:38 They foods we eat now 12:39 - 13:29 The Pharmaceutical Industry 13:30 - 14:14 Marlowe 14:15 - 16:11 FDA on Baby Formula 16:12 - 18:35 McDonald's Fries are like a pack of cigarettes 18:36 - 28:37 How to find healthy food 28:38 - 34:20 Diet affecting other parts of your body 34:21 - 36:22 Going all in on being healthy 36:23 - 47:57 Paul's businesses 47:56 - 52:28 It's not hard to make healthy meals 52:29 - 55:18 Paul on not using toothpaste 55:19 - 1:04:20 Trying an EMF Reader 1:04:21 - 1:07:27 Your gut affects your breath 1:07:28 - 1:08:42 How to enlarge your penis 1:08:43 - 1:10:43 Outro
In the latest episode of The Influence Factor, Coco Mocoe a marketing trend predictor and full-time creator, joins Alessandro Bogliari, CEO & Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory. They discuss various topics related to the Creator Economy and social media, including Coco's background, challenges as a full-time creator, insights into live streaming and content quality, and predictions for the future of platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Coco emphasizes the importance of consistency for creators and shares insights on content consumption trends. She concludes with predictions for the rise of long-form content and competition among social media platforms. Coco Mocoe's Podcast
In this episode we interview Track and Field athlete Hunter Woodhall, who at 11 months old had to have his legs removed but despite that became successful in his career. He has gone on to become a two time Paralympic medalist, Four-Time IPC Championships Medalist, and a 4x First-Team All-American (4x400-Meter Relay, Distance Medley Relay). These days, Hunter continues to compete and is working towards getting foundations started to help with people in need of prosthetics and various other projects relating to that such as the Challenged Athletes Foundation. About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more.
In the latest episode of The Influence Factor, Bryan Reisberg, creator and co-founder of Little Chonk, joins Alessandro Bogliari, CEO & Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory. Bryan shares his journey as a creator and entrepreneur in the pet industry, offering insights from his film and advertising background. The conversation navigates through the creation of Little Chonk, discussing challenges in business development and emphasizing the significance of quality products, successful community engagement, and maintaining authenticity in the influencer space.
In this episode, we interview Kevin Amarillo who is a comedy sketch artist, filmer, and appears in Danny's videos. We talk to Kevin about how he got started making comedy sketches and who inspired him. We get into Kevin's struggles with mental health as well as his past with being homeless. Danny and Kevin also share stories from their many years of being friends together. Now, Kevin continues to work on comedy sketches for his YouTube channel and various other platforms. About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. #HappyEndings #DannyDuncan #JonYoushaei #HappyEndingsPodcast #KevinYellow
On this episode, we interviewed Kewon Vines who is an actor and one of Danny Duncan's closest friends. We talk to Kewon about how he got started and what his goals in his career are. We get into how Kewon has been able to navigate the industry and social media while being a little person. We also dive into the investment world as well as interesting stories from Danny and Kewon's history of being friends and making videos together. About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:37 Intro 0:38 - 4:27 How Kewon met Danny 4:28 - 7:38 When Kewon realized he was a little person 7:39 - 9:46 How people react to seeing Kewon 9:47 - 12:47 How Kewon has benefited from being a little person 12:48 - 16:57 Kewon wrestling 16:58 - 18:57 When Kewon knew he wanted to act 18:58 - 22:37 Kewon's college stories 22:38 - 25:21 Jon's craziest college story 25:22 - 27:50 Kewon growing up in Compton 27:51 - 35:47 Kewon's experience with acting 35:48 - 39:52 Dealing with people treating him differently 39:53 - 42:21 Being on tour with Danny 42:22 - 47:40 Craziest things Kewon has done with Danny 47:41 - 49:04 Danny's tour story with Kewon 49:05 - 51:00 Danny's next tour idea 51:01 - 53:32 What Kewon has learned from Danny 53:33 - 56:13 Kewon needs an agent 56:14 - 59:30 Danny wants to make a movie/show with Kewon 59:31 - 1:01:13 Danny tried to get Kewon a better social handle 1:01:14 - 1:04:01 Kewon's first time smoking weed 1:04:02 - 1:08:24 Questions from fans 1:08:25 - 1:08:50 Outro
In this episode, we interviewed singer, songwriter, producer, and Grammy-nominated artist Mike Posner who has climbed the charts becoming one of the most famous artists in the world with hits, “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” and “Cooler Than Me” as well as many others. Mike has also accomplished feats such as walking across America and summiting Mount Everest. These days, Mike continues to create music and now also has a podcast, “The Mike Posner Podcast”. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:42 Intro 0:43 - 3:22 Making Music 3:23 - 10:13 Getting Started and Rejecting Jay Z 10:14 - 12:54 Danny's first DM to Mike 12:55 - 17:52 Why Mike walked across America 17:53 - 18:29 Prize Picks 18:30 - 24:24 What It's Really Like Climbing Everest 24:25 - 28:45 Mike's experience with walking across America (cont.) 28:46 - 36:09 Seeking discomfort 36:10 - 38:28 Goals changing as life goes on 38:29 - 47:56 Mike's experience climbing Everest (cont.) 47:57 - 51:30 Meeting new people 51:31 - 54:08 What songs have been most impactful 54:09 - 57:22 How the walk across America changed Mike's career 57:23 - 59:34 Creating hits 59:35 - 1:02:54 How people reacted to Mike's beard 1:02:55 - 1:05:26 When “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” blew up 1:05:27 - 1:06:42 People having different views 1:06:43 - 1:06:51 Outro #HappyEndings #DannyDuncan #JonYoushaei #HappyEndingsPodcast #mikeposner
In this episode, you'll hear from Jackass star Poopies who got his start at 16 when he became friends with Jackass Producer Trip Taylor. He went on to star in a RedBull TV series called “Who is J.O.B” after moving to Hawaii. After traveling the world for that show, Poopies got offered to do a screen test for a new Jackass movie which led to him becoming a new cast member. Poopies also became the first person ever to get bitten by a Shark during the filming of Shark Week which led him to need to get the arteries and tendons surgically reattached in his hand. Now Poopies is focused on growing his YouTube channel and wants to start investing in properties and doing other projects. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:35 Intro 0:36 - 12:20 How Poopies got started 12:21 - 12:32 Poopies's time in Jail 12:33 - 13:09 Prize Picks 13:10 - 28:14 Poopies's time in Jail (cont.) 28:15 - 39:08 Poopies's experiences with Rehab 39:09 - 40:48 Roscoe asks Poopies a question 40:49 - 44:00 Talking about the neighbor Allison 44:01 - 52:15 Danny and Poopies talk about making money 52:16 - 56:47 Poopies's future plans 56:48 - 58:15 Poopies's favorite stunt 58:16 - 58:36 Outro #HappyEndings #DannyDuncan #JonYoushaei #HappyEndingsPodcast #Poopies
Today the roles reverse as Jon Youshaei takes the interviewer's chair to get the scoop on Noah Kagan's new book, 'Million Dollar Weekend.' We explore the main goals in crafting the book and devising a marketing plan, including the audacious aim of 1000 reviews on launch and how we built a launch Beta team.
In this episode, we interview Chris Chann, OG YouTuber and Danny's best friend. Chris has been making videos on YouTube since 2009 and made a name for himself in the skate community with his win at Battle of the Berrics in 2014 as well as viral videos such as “Returning A Pencil 15 Years Later” and many others. Chris helped Danny immensely early in his career by putting him in his videos and then eventually buying him a car so he could stay out in LA. Years later, Danny returned the favor and bought Chris a Tesla redeeming the “IOU” voucher he made when Chris bought him his car. Now, Chris is making videos while traveling the world and is still involved in the skating community. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 0:35 Intro 0:36 - 4:48 Danny and Chris early days together 4:49 - 5:17 Danny doing things for a shoutout from Chris 5:18 - 7:28 What first put Chris Chann on the map 7:29 - 14:42 Chris and Danny bought each other cars 14:43 - 15:03 Prize Picks 15:04 - 17:45 Chris and Danny bought each other cars (cont.) 17:46 - 19:29 How Chris started making money 19:30 - 20:44 Chris's first viral video 20:45 - 22:37 Chris had a deal with Adidas 22:38 - 30:08 Working with brands 30:09 - 32:26 Danny almost had a shoe with Vans 32:27 - 34:31 Meeting important people randomly 34:32 - 35:40 Chris on his college degree 35:41- 38:00 Chris helped with friend with a project 38:01 - 40:30 Danny on doing other jobs besides YouTube 40:31 - 45:10 Chris and Danny double date story 45:11 - 46:00 Missing the grind 46:01 - 47:46 Scheduling videos for the future 47:47 - 48:00 Outro
In this episode, we interview one of the OG YouTubers who helped shape Danny's career. Andrew started out doing prank videos for years but has since transitioned into more of an interview style with his “Chatting with” and “People on” series while still doing the occasional prank or social experiments. We talk about the highs and lows of Andrew's career and how he has gone about dealing with the mental health associated with that. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. Danny's Channel: https://www.YouTube.com/@danny Jon's Channel: https://www.YouTube.com/youshaei LAHWF's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LAHWF 0:00 - 0:49 Intro 0:40 - 3:38 First time meeting Danny 3:39 - 4:03 Danny and Andrew's first video together 4:04 - 5:40 Andrew's early days of making videos 5:41 - 6:37 The types of conversations Andrew has in his videos 6:38 - 7:27 Danny's early days of videos 7:28 - 9:01 Not wanting to be repetitive with ideas 9:02 - 14:34 Andrew and Danny's advice for being successful 14:35 - 20:07 What Danny wants to work on 20:08 - 20:43 Prize Picks 20:44 - 22:44 Danny on buying a sports team 22:45 - 24:12 Andrew wants to race Danny 24:13 - 26:25 LA isn't as good as it used to be 26:26 - 27:27 When Andrew visited Danny in Florida 27:28 - 27:53 Andrew had a blog about Danny 27:54 - 30:52 Being around drunk people 30:53 - 32:28 Andrew Hales on going broke 32:29 - 33:18 The process of Andrew interviewing people 33:19 - 37:27 Getting burnt out 37:28 - 39:52 Danny on fans getting scammed 39:53 - 44:24 Danny is trying to get a book finished 44:25 - 45:15 Comeback stories 45:16 - 46:50 Andrew tries Matador 46:51 - 50:16 Will Danny have kids eventually 50:17 - 51:38 Having a good sleep schedule 51:39 - 54:49 Andrew's upcoming projects 55:50 - 57:08 Making money on YouTube 57:09 - 58:07 Outro
We interviewed the legendary Tony Hawk, who started skateboarding at 10 years old in 1978 before turning his brand into one that's rumored to be worth over $1 billion dollars according to CNBC with the success of his Tony Hawk Pro Skater games on Playstation, N64, PC, and more. In this episode, Tony talks about how he made the game, built his business, and helped revolutionize the sport of skateboarding by landing the 900 and bringing the sport to the Olympics. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY Available on all major podcast platforms: Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happyendingspod Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/happy-endings/id1720122256 About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. Danny's Channel: https://www.YouTube.com/@danny Jon's Channel: https://www.YouTube.com/youshaei 0:00 - 0:48 Intro 0:49 - 2:14 Tony's early skating days 2:15 - 4:09 Danny started out stretching athletes 4:10 - 7:45 Tony's early skating days (cont.) 7:46 - 9:21 Working on the first Tony Hawk game 9:22 - 11:53 Tony Hawk becoming a brand 11:54 - 14:15 What is was like making a game in the 90's 14:16 - 15:59 Tony said no to 500 million dollars 16:00 - 16:40 Tony Hawk game sequels 16:41 - 17:51 The Loop 17:52 - 18:39 Tony's first skateboard is in the Smithsonian 18:40 - 19:15 Prize Picks 19:16 - 21:04 Tony's Legacy 21:05 - 23:10 Tony's day to day 21:11 - 25:46 Femur injury 25:47 - 27:30 Taking care of your body as you get older 27:31 - 29:21 Tony's kid is a skateboarder 29:22 - 30:18 Tony's dad and the X Games 30:19 - 36:02 Getting skateboarding into the Olympics 36:03 - 37:37 Who Tony wants to work with 37:38 - 38:02 Biggest thing Tony has turned down 38:03 - 40:27 Tony being recognized in public 40:28 - 41:55 Meeting people you look up to 41:56 - 42:51 Danny tried getting in contact of Tony Hawk before 42:52 - 44:35 Tony Hawk on social media 44:36 - 45:35 Giving your younger self advice 45:36 - 47:10 Tony Hawk invented a lot of tricks 47:11 - 48:52 Tony Hawk on Jackass 48:53 - 58:11 Tony completing the 900 58:12 - 58:24 The future of Skateboarding tricks 58:25 - 59:35 Outro #HappyEndings #DannyDuncan #JonYoushaei #HappyEndingsPodcast #tonyhawk
In this episode, Paddy Pimblett talks about how he got his start doing MMA at just 15 years old, making himself one of the best known in the field. Paddy also discusses why he turned down UFC at age 21 and again at 23. He also shares the secret to why he's never been knocked out and who he most wants to take down next. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY About The Hosts: Danny Duncan is a top YouTuber with 7M+ subscribers and $150M+ in merch sales. He's also the co-owner of the popular frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles, founder of Good Sport, and Danny's Cream Pies. Jon Youshaei worked inside Instagram and YouTube for 8 years where he was Head of Creator Product Marketing before becoming a creator and journalist for Forbes, TIME, and more. 0:00 - 1:39 Intro 1:40 - 2:51 Paddy learns about Pickleball 2:54 - 3:39 How did Paddy get into MMA? 3:40 - 4:28 Paddy's favorite part of training 4:29 - 5:30 Drinks taste different in other parts of the world 5:31 - 7:23 What Paddy eats when he's in America 7:24 - 8:11 The secret to fighting 8:12 - 8:58 Who Paddy wants to punch 8:59 - 11:16 Danny's highschool wrestling days 11:17 - 11:56 Danny's progression with making videos 11:57 - 13:04 Paddy wants to train with Mark Zuckerberg 13:05 - 13:44 Prize Picks 13:45 - 15:13 Has any stunt ever gone wrong in a Danny video? 15:14 - 18:33 Why people don't like Paddy 18:34 - 19:39 Slap Fights 19:40 - 21:21 Paddy's beef with Hand Sanitizer Boy 21:22 - 22:56 Kids not being disciplined the same anymore 22:57 - 24:22 Paddy's favorite place in America 24:23 - 26:52 Paddy's surgeries/Hospitals in America 26:53 - 28:45 Training by kicking trees 28:46 - 30:17 Paddy's superstitions 30:18 - 31:45 Best day of Paddy's fighting career 31:46 - 33:19 Has anyone died in the ring? 33:20 - 34:05 Barstool's Ruff and Rowdy events 34:06 - 34:30 Danny almost did a fight 34:31 - 35:11 Paddy's injuries 35:12 - 35:47 Paddy teaches Danny how to do an outro 35:48 - 37:43 Paddy asks Danny questions 37:44 - 38:58 Paddy's product 38:59 - 39:24 Outro
There's a reason why Lance Armstrong is the only person Danny Duncan follows on Instagram. In the first episode of Happy Endings, co-hosts Danny Duncan and Jon Youshaei ask cycling legend Lance Armstrong about his complicated past: why the Tour De France turned into a "knife fight", the use of PED's in sports, how he raised over $500M for cancer research, what actually happened during his interview with Oprah and...Danny may or may not have asked Lance to examine his balls. Thank you to Prize Picks for sponsoring this episode, see link here and use code "Danny": https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/DANNY 00:00 Intro00:44 80/20 rule01:43 First time Danny and Lance met03:02 Cycling as a career04:24 Finding out he had cancer08:27 Starting the Livestrong brand10:24 The yellow branding12:34 Trying Danny's Energy Shot14:20 Having Easter together15:34 Project ideas with Lance 16:47 Lance in movies18:54 PrizePicks 19:34 Winning 1st Tour21:37 Listening to other team's comms26:58 People act differently in sports today 30:37 Investing in UBER32:38 Lance's legacy with his kids 37:49 Things Lance is most proud of in his career 38:52 Not being part of Livestrong anymore42:30 Iconic Yellow Jerseys 46:52 Iconic Couch Photo Happy Endings is co-hosted by Danny Duncan and Jon Youshaei. Subscribe for our upcoming interviews with Tony Hawk, Oliver Tree, and more. Follow Us: YouTube Instagram TikTok Twitter
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Picture this: you open your partner's inbox to find a $10k deal just sat there, in junk, unread! Well, this happened to today's guest Amanda Marcovitch, the Business Manager for Youshaei Studios. Under Amanda's management, Jon has seen his YouTube channel skyrocket with over 405k subscribers, and a staggering 300 million views in the past year alone. She's also cultivated lucrative partnerships with brands like American Express, Google, HubSpot, and Microsoft. Join Matt Estes and Amanda as they unpack the layered responsibilities of the Creator COO. From driving operational efficiency to navigating brand sponsorships. Strategies and best practices for vendor management and team coordination. And the key traits creators should look for when considering a COO partnership. So whether you're an aspiring Creator COO or you've realized you really need to hire one, this episode is an essential listen. Show Notes: Here are the key takeaways from our conversation with Amanda: What to look for in a Creator COO: Profitability is profitability, no matter the business. Amanda explains that while media experience is great, operational skills are more important. She dives into the specific areas of expertise that fall under this umbrella, including strategic planning, financial management, and legal administration. How to know when to hire a Creator COO: We all let things fall through the cracks from time to time, but when keeping on top of brand deals becomes unmanageable, it's time to get help. Creator COOs calm the chaos and fine-tune operations for efficiency and profitability. The importance of trust in the creator-Creator COO partnership: Creator COOs need to be deeply invested in the long-term success of the creator. And trust is key. Creators hand over their passwords, bank accounts, and deepest darkest secrets to the COO. As trust grows, so does the business. Jump into the Conversation: [03:30] The importance of trust between creators and Creator COOs [07:00] Qualities of a great Creator COO [14:00] KPIs to track in the content world [18:45] Key capabilities of a Creator COO [21:00] Pain points that indicate the need for a Creator COO [29:00] Amanda's advice for aspiring COOs [32:00] Where the Creator COO role is going Continue the conversation with these resources:Follow Amanda Marcovitch on LinkedIn and X
Sean chats with Jon Youshaei (an 8 year youtube & Instagram insider) about his advice for creators! ****** Learn the one YouTube strategy that gets me 122,490 views PER DAY ➡️ http://ThinkMasterclass.comThis video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.
WATCH ▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube *** EPISODE DESCRIPTION Jon Youshaei is an ex-YouTube employee and one of the smartest creators on the platform right now and I'm not exaggerating. He's done just about 260 million views in the past year alone and it was not an accident. His strategy just works So in this episode, you'll learn The best YouTube advice no one has ever told you The 1st Frame rule How Jon packages his videos And where there is still a massive opportunity for creators to find success Full transcript and show notes Jon's Website / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter / LinkedIn / Instagram / Community *** TIMESTAMPS (00:00) The Smartest Creator on YouTube (01:07) Best YouTube Advice No One Ever Told You (04:11) How to Build Your Variety Show (08:14) 1st Frame Rule (12:28) How to Find Your Niche (15:19) Age is ACTUALLY an Advantage on YouTube (17:10) The Dr. Mike-ification of YouTube (18:26) Jon's Packaging Process (24:20) Why Content Formats are so Important (27:12) You Should Start with Shorts (28:54) Converting a Shorts Audience to Long Form (33:33) The Future of YouTube *** CONNECT
Whether you want to score brand influencer deals or promote a small business, a successful social media strategy needs to reach your audience in their favorite places. Teresa Au speaks to marketing expert and creator Jon Youshaei for tips on making social media content creation pay off for you. Jon shares insights from his years working for YouTube and Instagram and now running his own new media studio. Hear what Jon says is most important for creators to focus on, where the algorithm can help you, and the power of engaging your following. And if you want to go viral, Jon tells you how to plan for it–and what to do before and after.What you'll hear on this episode:How the pandemic made Jon question his career planThe importance of taking your destiny into your own handsThe definition of “influencer”--and knowing what you can and cannot influenceJon's goal: to create the best educational content on YouTubeWhat Jon learned at YouTube and Instagram that he can finally shareHow to manage social media in 2023Yes, you can plan to go viral–but should you?The importance of also making content that is not meant to go viralThe best way to grow your audience is to poll your audienceYour audience is your focus groupWhy it's so powerful to bring your audience along with you as you createCreate goals based on what you can control, not what you hope will happen Tips on how not to get caught up in chasing “likes”What makes metrics most meaningfulBehind every great creator is a great partnerHow Jon diversifies his revenue streamThe difference between Stephen Colbert and James Corden on YouTubeThe importance of trying new thingsPutting the algorithm to work for youHow to determine the best platforms for your contentThe hot features within Instagram and YouTubeBeing realistic about how much content you can produceLooking outside your feed for inspirationOn creating the viral “24 Hours with Danny Duncan” YouTube videoWhat makes for the best interviews with famous and not-so-famous peopleKnowing exactly what your goals are vs. not knowing how high your ceiling isJon's unexpected next big projectHow Jon is using Gen AI via Adobe Photoshop's Generative Fill feature to streamline his workflowThe best ways to use AIJon's One Word for 2023Jon YoushaeiOne of few marketers to work at both YouTube and Instagram, Jon Youshaei has been featured in Business Insider, Time, and Inc Magazine for "cracking the code to going viral.” During five years at YouTube, Jon was Head of Creator Product Marketing where he worked with YouTube's top creators and brands to grow their audience and their incomes. During his three years at Instagram, Jon helped build their creator team to empower even more creators to grow and monetize.Now a creator himself, Jon has garnered 500K+ followers, 300M+ views, and has interviewed Logan Paul, Paris Hilton, Terry Crews, Charli D'Amelio, Danny Duncan, Mark Rober, and more. He is also a sought-after advisor, investor, and speaker who serves as a Head Creator Advisor for TubeBuddy (analytics platform used by 9M creators), and was recognized by NPR as one of the best commencement speakers since 1774 alongside Steve Jobs, Oprah and John F. Kennedy. He has also been Forbes 30 Under 30 and LinkedIn named him as one of their Top Voices on the platform.Teresa Au (@tautastic) is an executive for community engagement at Adobe. Her career spans diverse creative fields, primarily in New York's fashion industry, as well as architecture firms, and now Silicon Valley tech companies. She has always prized working with distinctive design and the interesting people behind it–from designer Elie Tahari to start-up CEOs. Learn more about this podcast, and find transcripts and links, at adobe.ly/inthemaking. In the Making is brought you by Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Cloud. Past episodes of Wireframe can still be found in the show archive within this feed, or online on Behance. Design flyers, TikToks, resumes, and Reels with the new, all-in-one Adobe Express. Create video, marketing, and social content. Edit photos and PDFs. Make it all in one app, including generative AI tools from Adobe Firefly and easy, one-click tasks like removing backgrounds.Adobe Creative Cloud provides apps, web services, and resources for all your creative projects — photography, graphic design, video editing, UX design, drawing and painting, social media, and more. Learn more about the apps in Creative Cloud
On today's episode, I am joined by Jon Youshaei. We dive deep into the world of NFTs and talk about how they're currently being utilized and how I see them being used in the future. I share my thoughts on AI being used in schools and my approach to how I use it in my life. We also talk about the blockchain and its many practical uses beyond just being for collectibles. We wrap up the conversation by talking about VeeFriends and the impact I think they can have on the world. This was a fun episode to record and I hope you enjoy it :) Follow Jon: @youshaei My website: www.garyvaynerchuk.comCheck out my NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
With the creator economy projected to be worth $200 billion by the year 2026, many (including myself) are seeking to pivot out of the traditional 9-5 and into a career of entrepreneurship, centered around media and content. Which is why this episode featuring three of my incredible peer mentors and friends who have transitioned into full-time creators couldn't be more timely. Tune in as I sit down with EveryStylishGirl's Nana Agyemang; former colleague and current Youtube creator and podcaster Jon Youshaei; and writer, brand consultant and fashion creator Chrissy Rutherford. We discuss when they knew it was time to pivot in their careers, the value of pay transparency, the power of having a strong partner to bring your vision to life, and accepting that we can't always plan for everything. Enjoy! Resource Links: Founders, EveryStylishGirl, Created by Jon Youshaei, Chrissy Rutherford's newsletter FWD JOYJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow this episode's guests: @itsreallynana, @youshaei, @chrissyford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory and podcast host, is joined by Jon Youshaei, a creator, journalist, and former head of Creators at YouTube, to discuss how creators can build sustainable careers and businesses around their passion and content, as well as methods for growth, monetization, and community building. Jon's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youshaei Jon's IG: @youshaei Jon's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/youshaei/
Ex-YouTube & Instagram employee Jon Youshaei takes you inside the Creator Economy with guests Logan Paul, Paris Hilton, Jason Derulo, Jake Paul, George Lopez & more. After working at YouTube & Instagram for 8 years and writing for Forbes, Jon shares how to build a career as a creator, improve your creative process, and stay ahead of content trends. Follow me on: YouTube TikTok LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
In this episode, we sit down with Jon Youshaei to talk about YouTube, the Creator Economy, and monetization. Jon was at YouTube for 5 years, where he worked with top creators and celebs to help them grow their audiences–-and their incomes. Over the past 3 years, Jon worked at Instagram on the creator team. Today, Jon writes for Forbes and Time magazine, serves as the Creator-In-Residence for a leading NFT platform called Origin, and has a weekly interview show where he's hosted David DeVito, Paris Hilton, George Lopez, Logan Paul, Nick Kroll, Jake Paul, Michelle Phan, and more. Find Jon on YouTube Learn what Uscreen can do for you Try a Uscreen Free Trial Request a Uscreen Demo
As one of few marketers to work at both YouTube and Instagram, Jon Youshaei was featured in Inc Magazine for "cracking the code to going viral.” During five years at YouTube, Jon was Head of Creator Product Marketing where he worked with YouTube's top creators and celebrities to grow their audiences - and their incomes. During the past three years, Jon worked at Instagram where he helped build their creator team to empower a new generation of stars to grow and monetize on the platform. EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Get a free copy of Build Cool Sh*t by Dan Mcgaw by texting Millennial to 4159159011.
This week, Alexis gets non-technical with Jon Youshaei, a creator, contributing writer at Forbes and Time magazine, and creator-in-residence at Origin. They talk about unlimited free parking, socially-cognizant calendar invites, Bed, Bath & Morality, and why we'd all be lucky to visit his mom.You can find Jon on Twitter at twitter.com/EveryVowel and Alexis at twitter.com/yayalexisgay or instagram.com/yayalexisgay and twitter.com/NonTechnicalPod.This episode is sponsored by Betts Recruiting. If you're looking for your next big opportunity, you can join the Betts network and get connected with the world's most innovative companies hiring go-to-market professionals like you. Learn more about hiring top talent or finding your next role at bettsrecruiting.com/nontechnical.
Try Melon, the number one streaming app in the world by clicking here It was a pleasure speaking with Jon Youshaei. A year ago Jon, a successful Instagram exec, hopped on Clubhouse, and it changed his life. He started "The Creator Show" where he interviews top creators. The show became so popular that he left his job at Instagram to pursue creating content full time. He's got great stuff coming on his YouTube channel. Click link here.
The Instagram Stories - 9-13-19 - Jon Youshaei, IGTV Product Marketing Manager, explains how to use IGTV
The Instagram Stories - 9-13-19 - Jon Youshaei, IGTV Product Marketing Manager, explains how to use IGTV
Intro to the episode: Welcome to The Side Hustle Project, a podcast where we explore the nitty gritty details behind what it takes to start and grow a profitable side hustle. I'm your host Ryan Robinson. In this podcast, I'm bringing you interviews with entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, CEO's, investors and people just like you, who are building (and profiting from) interesting side hustles. In today's episode, we're talking to two freelancers who've built massive personal brands for themselves. First up, Jon Youshaei - who actually still works a full-time job as the Head of Creator Product Marketing at YouTube. Jon's a writer for sites like Time, Forbes, and Inc Magazine - the latter of which ranked him as one of the top 7 marketers of the year