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Host Jenny engages with Lia Haberman, a creator economy expert, to unpack the role of influencer marketing in higher education. Fresh off a visit to the White House, Lia shares insights into the evolution of the creator economy, how influencers shape audience engagement, and actionable strategies for integrating influencer marketing into university communications.Key TakeawaysInfluencer Marketing vs. Creator Economy: Understand the difference between influencers promoting brands and the larger ecosystem enabling creators to thrive.Why Higher Ed Needs Influencers: Institutions can leverage influencers, including students, alumni, and faculty, to amplify messages authentically.Building Relationships with Influencers: Collaborate with influencers through budget-friendly approaches like campus events, content partnerships, or passion-driven projects.Start Small and Local: Many influencers with niche audiences, such as professors or student athletes, can create meaningful connections without hefty price tags.Stay Current: Keeping up with newsletters, books, and conferences helps higher ed marketers navigate the rapidly evolving influencer landscape.What Is Influencer Marketing?Lia Haberman defines influencer marketing as a brand's collaboration with influencers to promote its products or services to their audiences. She explains that this is a subset of the broader creator economy, which encompasses the platforms, tools, and businesses supporting influencers. While influencer marketing has evolved from simply posting product ads, its role remains vital in creating relatable and impactful connections.For higher ed, influencer marketing means leveraging students, alumni, and faculty to act as relatable amplifiers for the institution's messaging. Haberman notes that while traditional marketing can feel impersonal, influencers offer a genuine voice, fostering trust and engagement.Why Higher Ed Should Embrace InfluencersHigher education is notoriously slow to adopt new trends, but Lia emphasizes the benefits of integrating influencer marketing into university strategies:Reach Gen Z and Gen Alpha: These demographics trust influencers and prefer authentic, peer-led communication over institutional messaging.Evolve Beyond Celebrities: Influencers today include professionals, experts, and niche creators, making the strategy accessible to universities with diverse audiences.Build Relatable Content: Influencers excel at creating compelling content that resonates with their audience, often outperforming traditional advertising.Lia encourages institutions to think locally, identifying influencers within their community, such as star student-athletes, faculty with niche audiences, or alumni with strong online presences.Finding and Collaborating with InfluencersWhen it comes to sourcing influencers, Lia suggests the following:Social Listening: Observe who your students engage with online. Tools can help, but even manual research—like monitoring social media interactions—yields insights.Personal Outreach: Sliding into DMs with genuine compliments or proposals can open doors for collaboration.Creative Compensation: Not all partnerships require big budgets. Consider offering speaking opportunities, awards, or aligning with the influencer's passions to add value.For example, a university might work with a prominent alumni influencer to create content showcasing campus life. The collaboration doesn't have to break the bank—highlighting shared values or giving access to unique resources can be enough.Influencer Marketing on a BudgetHigher ed marketers often face budget constraints, but Lia stresses that great partnerships are still possible. Micro-influencers or creators with smaller, engaged followings can be affordable and impactful. Additionally, repurposing influencer-created content for institutional social media channels can stretch limited resources.Institutions can also look internally for influencers. Professors with expertise, athletes, or even enthusiastic students can act as authentic voices for the university. Lia highlights examples like Stephen Nedorazek, an Olympian and Penn State student whose collaboration with the university has amplified its reach.Staying Informed in a Rapidly Evolving SpaceLia recommends staying current through newsletters, books, and conferences. For beginners, she suggests resources like her own newsletter, In Case You Missed It, as well as other thought leaders like Rachel Karten and Lindsay Gamble. Regularly attending events like VidCon or VidSummit can also provide inspiration and insights into the latest trends.Guest Name: Lia Haberman, Creator Economy Expert | Advisor | EducatorGuest Socials:LinkedInXInstagramBlueskyTikTok Guest Bio: Lia Haberman is a distinguished Creator Economy expert and author of the best selling ICYMI newsletter — a must read for anyone in the social marketing space.She's been tapped for her social media and creator insights by brands such as Google, Robert Half and AT&T, she was invited to attend the first ever Creator Economy Conference at the White House in 2024, and has led live creator workshops for clients such as YouTubers Colin and Samir, Macy's and Riot Games.She teaches social media and influencer marketing at UCLA Extension; has created custom lectures for visiting students from Zhejiang University, SKEMA Business School and ESIC University; and was asked to speak to a delegation as part of the U.S. Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program at UCLA. She's a speaker at conferences worldwide and is quoted regularly in outlets such as in The Washington Post, Business Insider, Ad Age and more. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jenny Li Fowlerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylifowler/https://twitter.com/TheJennyLiAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. 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In this week's episode of "Hey Sis, Eat This," hosts Whitney and Courtney sit down with the “sweetest” YouTube Cake Queen Mary Allyson Martin and her sister Annabelle Jenkins, a healthcare hero from Tennessee. The conversation kicks off with a confession about how they first met Mary Allyson at the VidSummit conference, where Whitney instantly recognized Mary Allyson and casually stalked her on the escalator. We can't help but fan girl over Mary Allyson's YouTube video of the incredible wedding cake she created for Annabelle's wedding. When Courtney kids Annabelle about her demands for all things Harry Potter, we learn that the only one who isn't a member of the Hufflepuff House is Courtney! The biggest shocker was that Mary A successfully created a vegan and gluten-free cake and how it pleasantly surprised everyone at the celebration. We then dive into how Mary Allyson got her start in baking as a little girl using the real oven and a cake decorating kit gifted by her mother, Anita. Mary A reveals that while Momma Anita could bake, she actually learned her skills from her Daddy and Grandfather. As the episode unfolds, Mary Allyson and Annabelle reflect on their mother's Southern hospitality, her knack for making everyone feel welcome, and how she instilled values of kindness and love in her children. At the dinner table, Momma Anita was always cooking up hot meals whether from scratch or repurposing the leftovers like spaghetti casserole. The sisters reveal that their favorite dish she made was her Parmesan Chicken. She was also known as the Snack Carpool Queen, having all the friends of the sisters wanting to ride shotgun in Momma Anita's car! We've got a real treat for our listeners with a surprise appearance by Momma Anita, who joins for the rapid-fire segment. She picks her favorite child, spills about who was the biggest trouble, while the sisters tell us what really gets under Momma Anita's skin. Mary A and Annabelle playfully share details about family dynamics, mischievous childhood antics, and discover what truly makes their mother proud. So grab a slice of cake—or spaghetti casserole, we're not judging—and join us for a super sweet episode you'll not want to miss. All things Mary Allyson: Instagram: @mary_allyson Youtube: @maryallyson TikTok: @mary_allyson What you'll hear: What we've been cookin', who we've been entertainin', and any kitchen conundrums of the week... often in our Momma's Texas accent Chatting with siblings about what it was like around their dinner table growing up, favorite family recipes and stories that celebrate moms Interviews with celebrity chefs, restaurateurs, and culinary entrepreneurs about the influence and inspiration from their moms Weekly recipes from us and our guests posted out the Hey Sis, Eat This website - Website: https://www.heysiseatthis.com - Recipes from our Us and Our Guests: https://www.heysiseatthis.com/our-recipes - Call into the Hey Sis Hotline: 1-866-4 HEY SIS or 1-866-443-9747 - Email: hello@heysiseatthis.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heysiseatthis/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heysiseatthis - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heysiseatthis
In this episode of the YouTube Creators Hub podcast, host Dusty Porter discusses the evolving landscape of YouTube and content creation with Josh Griffin from the HVAC Guide for Homeowners. Fresh from attending VidSummit, Josh shares his transformative experiences, insights on audience understanding, and how learning about effective contract negotiations has impacted his approach to sponsorships. They discuss the importance of understanding your target audience, making thoughtful decisions about partnerships, and how networking at VidSummit can reignite a creator's passion. The conversation also touches on the potential impact of AI on content creation and the continuing opportunities for new and current YouTubers alike. About Josh Josh's youtube channel is HVAC Guide for Homeowners. Joshua has a background in heating, cooling, electrical, and plumbing; learning these trades in the construction and property management fields across Virginia and Maryland. He owns Griffin Air in Hartfield Virginia, Authored the New HVAC Guide found at newhvacguide.com, and is cohost a podcast called Behind the Scenes in Tidewater. Elevate Your YouTube Success with TubeBuddy: Experience the Power of TubeBuddy with a Free 30-Day Trial. YouTube Creator Community Discord: Private Creator Discord, Mastermind Call, and Extra Podcast Episodes. Entrepreneurs Minute is my weekly newsletter. It's A behind-the-scenes look at what I'm thinking and experiencing each week, and I share anything I find valuable for creators. One-On-One YouTube Coaching With Dusty Delights AI - Check out and pre-register to be notified when this new amazing monetization method becomes available. Turn your videos into e-books in minutes! Connect With Josh Here: YouTube Channel /// Website Dusty's Recommended YouTube Gear:
This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosted by Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton, offers a unique perspective on the future of social media and its implications for first responders. After attending VIDSummit, we gained valuable insights into how platforms like YouTube are rapidly evolving and how this evolution will change the way we interact online. As these platforms shift toward creating immersive, alter-realities (Amazon Affiliate Link) similar to the movie and book Ready Player One, it's crucial for first responders to understand the landscape of these changes and what they mean for the profession. The Future of Social Media: Social media platforms, particularly YouTube, are moving toward more immersive experiences, where influencers (the hosts) will create spaces for their audiences to interact in new realities. We'll explore how this concept is similar to the world of Ready Player One, where users exist in virtual realities curated by content creators. What This Means for First Responders: As these platforms evolve, first responders need to understand how social media will continue to shape public perception, training, and even real-world applications. We'll discuss the growing need for first responders to stay informed about how social media influences not only public opinion but also how emergencies and crises are communicated. Social Media as a Training Tool: With platforms becoming more immersive, there's a growing potential to use social media as a tool for training and simulation. We'll explore how these changes could be harnessed to create virtual environments for training scenarios, helping first responders practice skills in a digital alter-reality. Building a Personal Brand in the New Social Media Landscape: As social media shifts, first responders who use these platforms for outreach or education may need to evolve their personal brands to adapt to the more interactive, immersive audience experiences. We'll provide tips on how to start preparing for these changes, focusing on creating engaging and meaningful content that resonates in this new digital world. Staying Ahead of the Curve: As platforms like YouTube lead the charge into these new realities, it's important for first responders to stay ahead of the curve by learning about these advancements and preparing for the ways they'll impact the profession. We'll share some key takeaways from VIDSummit that first responders can use to understand how these evolving platforms might affect communication, recruitment, and community engagement. Ethics and Security Concerns in a Virtual Reality: With new social media platforms creating alternate realities, first responders need to be mindful of the ethical implications and potential security concerns. We'll discuss the importance of staying vigilant about data privacy, cyber threats, and how these virtual worlds may impact real-life law enforcement and emergency response. Join us as we provide you with the tools, tips, and insights you need to prepare for the ever-changing landscape of social media. Whether you're actively using social media in your role or just curious about how these changes may impact your career, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you stay informed and ahead of the curve. All viewpoints discussed in this episode are for entertainment purposes only and are simply our opinions based off of our own experience, background and education. #policepodcast #policeofficer #leowarriors #thinbluelineusa #firstresponder #lawenforcementpodcast #LawEnforcement #LEOWarriors #youtube #vidsummit #socialmedia #techupdates ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://geni.us/wAtlvPu CLICK HERE for Amazon's Today's Deals on TACTICAL GEAR: https://geni.us/KmvaOVM (Affiliate Link) (Ad) Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission. CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://geni.us/YM5tsB Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored.
This year at VidSummit we went to only a few sessions because there is so much more to be gained from meeting and brainstorming with other creators. Here are our top takeaways. Legal Notice: This channel is owned and operated by Income School LLC, an Idaho limited liability company. Always consult legal and financial professionals […] The post 51 VidSummit Recap 2024: What the Pros Aren't Telling You appeared first on Creator Files.
Ralph and Lauren are diving into VidSummit! Lauren attended and is sharing insights from the creator space. They explore the power of consistency, endurance, and data-driven strategies for YouTube success, touching on examples of creators who grew massive followings through relentless focus and adaptation. Ralph and Lauren discuss the importance of staying committed while being open to pivoting when necessary, all while staying attuned to the evolving landscape of content creation. Whether you're a seasoned creator or just starting, you'll walk away with great advice for building long-term success!Chapters00:00:00 – Kicking Off with Ralph and Lauren: Welcome to Perpetual Traffic00:00:26 – Frustration Friday: From 9 Hours of Sleep to Karaoke All-Nighters00:01:32 – VidSummit Takeaways: Free Swag, Smoothie Channels, and Elevator Rides00:02:48 – Creator Insights: How Consistency Builds YouTube Giants00:10:28 – The Hard Truth: You Need Grit and Resilience for Long-Term Success00:12:10 – Obsess Over the Data: How YouTubers Crack the Code00:16:45 – Real Talk: Why Consistency Alone Won't Guarantee Success Without Market Insight00:20:08 – Is Your Market Shrinking? Knowing When to Pivot or Press On00:28:13 – Wrapping Up: Lessons, Links, and What Comes Next on Perpetual TrafficLINKS AND RESOURCES:Get Your Marketing Performance Indicators™ Checklist Now!Tier 11 on YouTubeFenitasFenitas on YouTubeMr. Beast on YouTubeTier 11 JobsPerpetual Traffic on YouTubeTiereleven.comMongoose MediaPerpetual Traffic SurveyPerpetual Traffic WebsiteFollow Perpetual Traffic on TwitterConnect with Lauren on Instagram and Connect with Ralph on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Perpetual Traffic? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
Check out Spotter Studio On this episode of the show, we're sharing takeaways from VidSummit 2024 and thoughts Armchair Expert's new YouTube channel.
In keeping with tradition, I spoke with Justin Moore at VidSummit 2024 about two major things. One is being a new parent and a creator. That's the first half of our conversation. The second half is all about a new product that I am building behind the scenes, so I think you're really going to enjoy it. Full transcript and show notes Signup for the Signature Product Waitlist Justin's Website / Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / TikTok *** RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE → #194: An honest conversation with my friend, Justin Moore (live from CEX) *** ASK CREATOR SCIENCE → Submit your question here *** WHEN YOU'RE READY
Here's what we covered today:Wanna learn more about VidSummit? Here's its page.Tubefilter's official guide to VidSummit 2024Spotter's new AI-driven "brainstorm partner" is getting creators 49% more views - TubefilterExplore Spotter Studio more directly.The First ‘Minecraft' Movie Trailer Is Here, And It Is HorrifyingWasserman Buys Talent Management Firm to Grow Creators BusinessCristiano Ronaldo wants to be YouTube's G.O.A.T. | MarcaTen days after release, Cristiano Ronaldo's YouTube channel breaks Top 50 - AS USA Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK
We designed this episode to be helpful for you whether you're going to VidSummit or not. Here is a rundown of what VidSummit is all about, how to get the most of it if you're going and how accomplish similar results even if you aren't going. Legal Notice: This channel is owned and operated by […] The post 50 Is this YouTube Convention Worth It? Why VidSummit appeared first on Creator Files.
Here's what we covered today:Is TikTok pushing young voters towards the far-right? - TubefilterTrump Interview: His Plan for Taxes, Tariffs, Jerome Powell, MoreTikTok Loses in First Challenge to EU's Big Tech Crackdown - BloombergThe 18-Year-Old High Schooler Behind the RNC's Creator Strategy — The InformationHere's why VidSummit is going to be bigger than ever this year - TubefilterApple, Anthropic, and other companies used YouTube videos to train AI - The VergeMrBeast's latest vid: 50 YouTubers Fight For $1,000,000 Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK
Derral Eves is a leading YouTube and online video marketing expert and a dedicated family man. His passion for technology began early, driving him to build a successful career in online marketing. Despite his professional achievements, his family remains his top priority and source of motivation.Growing up in a large family with brothers facing significant health challenges, Derral developed a deep sense of gratitude and resilience. He met his wife, Carolyn, after a mission trip to Paraguay, and together they have five children. His family experiences have profoundly influenced his values and approach to life.Derral founded Creatus in 1999, focusing initially on web design and hosting before transitioning to online marketing. He has consulted for top brands like Red Bull and NBC, helping generate billions of YouTube views. Derral is also the founder of VidSummit, a major video marketing event.Known for his strong work ethic and passion for helping others succeed, Derral values honesty and hard work. He aims to make a positive impact through his work, consistently putting his whole heart into every project. His dedication and genuine passion for his work are key to his success.In addition to consulting and running VidSummit, Derral shares his expertise through public speaking, his YouTube channels, and the Ultimate JumpStart program. He remains dedicated to educating and inspiring others in the industry while prioritizing his family.Follow Travis on:– IG
In this insightful Cody Wanner Podcast, he shares his personal and professional experiences, emphasizing the importance of embracing imperfections. He discusses how the pressure to be perfect can stifle creativity and hinder progress. By allowing oneself to be imperfect and even laugh at mistakes, Cody believes individuals can unlock greater creative potential and find more joy in their work. This lesson is especially pertinent in today's highly polished social media landscape, where perfection often seems to be an unrealistic goal.Don't Give UpCody's journey underscores the significance of persistence. He recounts how his initial videos were far from perfect, yet he continued to create, learn, and improve. Cody made over a hundred videos before he felt confident in the goal. This perseverance is a crucial takeaway for anyone aspiring to succeed in content creation or any other field. The key is to keep producing and iterating, understanding that each attempt is a step towards improvement. Cody's story is a testament to the power of showing up consistently, despite the inevitable imperfections and setbacks.Be YourselfStaying true to your values in life overall is something Cody does really well. This theme of authenticity is clear across all of his content and Cody's overall story.Developing a genuine presence on camera was a process that took him a long time to feel comfortable with. But now it's definitely, definitely a strong suit. He explains that this authenticity resonates with audiences and builds a deeper connection. Cody's experience highlights that finding one's true voice is a journey that requires time, patience, and a lot of practice. It's about being real and relatable, rather than striving for saying some sort of script. This might be the biggest creator misconception. It doesn't matter how many people consume your work. It doesn't matter how polished it is. What matters most is how well you connect with the audience.No ExcusesCody also opens up about his ADHD diagnosis and how it has influenced his life and work. By embracing ADHD, figuring out more of what it means in his specific case and coming up with ways to channel it into a positive, Cody better understands how to leverage his unique strengths. Working within his constraints, with his capabilities can actually keep him in his zone of genius. This acceptance has allowed him to create in a way that feels natural and fulfilling. His story is a powerful reminder that understanding and working with one's inherent traits, rather than against them, can lead to greater productivity and satisfaction.Building Community Is An Infinite GameLastly, the conversation touches on the importance of community and support. Being a creator can be super lonely. It can also feel like pushing a massive boulder up a hill. The goal is to eventually hit a tipping point so it rolls down with momentum. But on the way up it can be a grind. Leaning into your community (even if it's your first two subscribers) can help build momentum quicker and the trust can grow forever. Cody also talks about the value of having mentors and a supportive network, which can provide guidance, encouragement, and opportunities for growth. Building and nurturing your relationships with mentors, collaborators, audience and customers can be a game-changer in your creative and professional journey. Cody's insights remind us that we are not alone in our struggles and aspirations, and seeking out a supportive community can make all the difference.Practical Tips for Aspiring CreatorsEmbrace Imperfection: Cody highlights the importance of not taking life too seriously and allowing oneself to be imperfect. This mindset leads to greater creativity and satisfaction in one's work.Persistence Pays Off: Success on platforms like YouTube often comes down to persistence. Cody emphasizes the need to keep creating and iterating, even when initial efforts seem subpar.Authenticity on Camera: Developing a genuine presence on camera takes time and practice. Cody shares his journey of making over 100 videos before feeling truly authentic.Understanding ADHD: Cody discusses his diagnosis of ADHD and how it has shaped his approach to work and creativity. Embracing his ADHD has allowed him to work with his unique strengths.Leveraging Your Strengths: Identifying and focusing on your strengths, rather than conforming to traditional expectations, can lead to greater personal and professional fulfillment.Community and Support: Building a supportive network and finding mentors can significantly impact your creative journey. Cody shares how these relationships have helped him thrive.Memorable Quotes“I love the idea of just making people smile.”“When I'm told to do something, there is a part of me, sometimes a big part of me, sometimes a little part of me, that wants to do the exact opposite.”“At the end of the day, getting stuff out there is more important than any of the other stuff.”“I made 114 videos on my vlog channel until I started to feel like it was clicking.”Guest BioCody Wanner is dedicated to encouraging the doers and spreading the #NoSmallCreator mindset. He began his journey with a daily vlog, starting with just 111 subscribers and vlogging every day for a full year. Cody's channel is all about offering encouragement and motivation to fellow creators. With a BA in Communication (Concentration in Film) he co-founded Cap Collective Video Production and has since become a prominent voice in the creator community. As the founder of #NoSmallCreator and a YouTube Creator on the rise, Cody has shared his insights at VidSummit, Power of Video, and Social Media Marketing World. Subscribe to his channel and follow him on socials for tips and motivation.Follow CodyWebsite - CodyWanner.comX - @codywannerInstagram - @codywannerYouTube - Youtube@RCodyWanner I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
Get your own 1 on 1 coach NOW! https://vidiq.ink/tubetalk1on1In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss the challenges of dealing with low-performing videos, also known as '10 of 10s'. They explore the emotional impact of these videos and the isolation that creators often feel. They emphasize the importance of finding a supportive community of fellow creators and attending events like VidSummit to connect with others who understand the journey. Travis and Jen also share their experiences with videos that initially performed poorly but later gained traction. They discuss the unpredictability of YouTube and the need for patience and confidence in the creative process. They also touch on the concept of community content and the importance of balancing content for the audience with content that fulfills the creator's creative vision. The episode concludes with a discussion on the role of coaching and finding joy in the creative process. In this conversation, Travis and Jenn discuss the importance of understanding what you want to accomplish with your YouTube channel. They share personal stories and examples of how focusing on building a community and creating meaningful content can lead to impactful experiences. They also discuss the concept of '10 of 10' videos and how to avoid getting discouraged by numerical metrics. They end the conversation by sharing their favorite YouTube videos of the week.This episode was hosted by Travis and Jenn of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email support@vidiq.com or email the show theboost@vidiq.com
I interviewed Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast about how to grow on YouTube, his creative process, and I even asked Jimmy to roast his own videos so you can learn how to improve. During this interview, Jimmy also discussed Feastables, ideas he rejected, what really happens on shoot days, his biggest arguments with his team, and how the Beast team comes up with videos that get hundreds of millions of views like Squid Game in Real Life, $1 vs $500,000 Plane Ticket, and I Spent 50 Hours Buried Alive. Special thank you to Derral Eves and the VidSummit team for this opportunity and providing footage, Jimmy, Mateo, Chucky and the Beast team for helping me prepare, Firebrand Media for filming onsite, DrewTheDirector and Lumen Studios for post production, and everyone who helped make this possible. Took a village. Chapters: 0:00 - 1:15 Intro 1:15 - 2:37 MrBeast's Creative Process 2:37 - 6:23 How MrBeast "Storyboards" Thumbnails 6:23 - 7:23 Crafting Perfect Intro 7:23 - 12:15 What MrBeast Learned from Thumbnail Tests 12:15 - 16:45 MrBeast Roasts His Worst & Best Videos 16:45 - 19:18 Video Ideas That MrBeast Rejected...And Why 19:18 - 22:04 MrBeast breaks down his best Shorts 22:04 - 24:32 MrBeast's schedule (removing yourself as bottleneck) 24:32 - 25:40 Recent Disagreements with Team 25:40 - 26:46 Advice and ideas for smaller YouTubers 26:46 - 29:11 How AI & Deepfakes Impact Jimmy's Production 29:11 - 31:22 Jimmy's Documentary & Talking with Streaming Platforms 31:22 - 32:17 What Jimmy watches on YT 32:17 - 34:39 Final Tips for Creators Subscribe for more videos ► https://bit.ly/YouTubeYoushaei Join my Discord with 4,500 creators helping each other grow: https://discord.com/invite/created Sign up for my cartoon newsletter for creators: https://www.created.news Join waitlist for my Insider Accelerator: https://www.insider.school Follow me on: YouTube TikTok LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Threads
I interviewed Cleo Abram about how she went from a journalist at Vox to a YouTuber with over 2 million subscribers. After 5 years as a journalist at Vox, Cleo Abram made the jump to solo-creator in 2022 with the launch of her show Huge If True and making videos with NASA, MKBHD and Boston Dynamics. The ‘optimistic tech explainers' explore everything from NASA's supersonic planes to Formula 1, artificial wombs, quantum computers, and electric cars. Thank you to Firebrand Media for filming this episode and VidSummit for providing the space. Chapters0:00 - 1:05 Who is Cleo Abram? 1:04 - 6:21 Leaving Vox to Start YT Channel 6:21 - 8:02 Cleo's first sponsorships 8:02 - 10:12 Hiring a team 10:12 - 12:29 Cleo's 4-Step Video Process 12:29 - 16:51 Step 1: Pitch 16:51 - 21:20 What Are Key Visuals? 21:20 - 22:51 Step 2: Info Doc 22:51 - 24:29 Step 3: Outline 24:29 - 27:53 Step 4: Script 27:53 - 32:52 Lessons From Vox 32:52 - 35:43 Breaking Through Your Niche 35:43 - 42:59 Cleo's Cold Email To NASA 42:59 - 47:31 How Do YouTubers Be Better Journalists? 47:31 - 49:48 Short Form Process 49:48 - 52:57 Future of YouTube Subscribe to my newsletter: https://created.news/ Join my Discord Community: https://created.club/ Follow me on: YouTube TikTok LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Threads
This week on Positive University, uncover the unexpected journey of content creator Derral Eaves as he stumbled upon a low-budget short film that forever changed his life. The powerful portrayal of the nativity story from a fresh perspective led to a profound partnership centered on Jesus, drawing in diverse perspectives of those who encountered Him. But what was it about this portrayal that captivated Derral's unwavering commitment and deep belief in the transformative power of Jesus' teachings? Stay tuned as we dive into the profound impact of this unexpected encounter and the unwavering faith that brought 'The Chosen' to life. Derral Eaves is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author of The YouTube Formula. He is also the founder of Creatus, a marketing and consulting company and founder of VidSummit, an annual video conference. He has helped 34 YouTube channels go from zero to more than a million subscribers and has generated over 84 billion video views on YouTube. Derral's unique skills in audience development and project distribution account for much of the project's worldwide exposure and success. Derral came across The Chosen, he felt like everything he had done in his career and personal life had been leading to this project. It is his No. 1 career and passion and focus.
Derral Eves is a video marketing expert, coach, author of Wall Street Journal bestseller, The YouTube Formula, and executive producer of The Chosen, the highest-grossing crowdfunded TV show about Jesus of all time. Derral is also the founder of VidSummit, an exclusive annual conference for creators and industry professionals across the globe. Connect with Darrel Website - https://www.creat.us/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/derraleves Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/derraleves/?hl=en Connect with David Public Website: www.davidihill.com Real Estate University: www.realestateuniversity.club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidihill/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidihill 20-Minute call: https://www.davidihill.com/strategycall FACEBOOK COMMUNITY Please follow and join my Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ptmastery/
Ever wonder how some creators become the go-to channel in their niche, amidst a sea of YouTube channels? In October, I attended VidSummit where thousands of creators attended and it got me thinking: With the amount of creators on YouTube accelerating, how do you stand apart and become an authority in your niche? Is it possible? I say that it is and I'll tell you how to make it happen for you. Links in this Episode Space Cadet Rewind How to Edit Documentaries like Dodford Get Your Coach
Ever wonder how some creators become the go-to channel in their niche, amidst a sea of YouTube channels? In October, I attended VidSummit where thousands of creators attended and it got me thinking: With the amount of creators on YouTube accelerating, how do you stand apart and become an authority in your niche? Is it possible? I say that it is and I'll tell you how to make it happen for you. Links in this Episode Space Cadet Rewind How to Edit Documentaries like Dodford
I've been there: Feeling overwhelmed, alone, and uninspired. Thankfully, we can help with that. Recently at Vidsummit, I got the opportunity to sit down with Rob Wilson, Ingrid, and Sam and we had a very open conversation about what if feels like to be a YouTube creator and how having a coach can help you to work through roadblocks and feel confident in what you're doing. Links in this Episode: Why We Watch YouTube Get your own coach
Ever wondered how to level up your YouTube content and garner millions of views? This episode is your guide to mastering the YouTube game, courtesy of my report from attending the recent VidSummit 2023 - the mecca for video marketers and video content creators. Together, we'll unlock the following insights: Popular YouTuber Preston Plays, who reveals his strategy of treating content creation as a serious business. He underscores the power of process standardization, freeing up precious time for creativity. Another popular YouTuber, Kimbyrleigha, the pivot queen, divulges how she shifted her channel focus from PopSockets to true crime, drawing in her target avatar. The AI revolution in video production isn't far behind, with popular YouTuber Kwebbelkop sharing a detailed roadmap of his proprietary AI video tool. This tool has the potential to make content creation 200% cheaper and 12,000% faster. We also dive into YouTube's exciting new AI tools that promise to ease video creation, transforming the landscape for creators, from YouTube's creator liaison Rene Richie.Finally, we unravel the secrets of marketing strategies and YouTube growth. Discover how a YouTube-based e-commerce startup hit the nail on the head with its launch strategy. There's no missing out on our discussion of effective thumbnails and intros, and the role of AI in reshaping content creation. Learn how understanding your audience and optimizing for viewer engagement can skyrocket your channel's success. From data and metrics to success stories, there's a treasure trove of insights waiting for you. So don't wait, tune in and elevate your YouTube journey with us.Learn More: Join My Digital First Mastermind: https://nealschaffer.com/membership/ Learn about My Fractional CMO Consulting Services: https://nealschaffer.com/cmo Download My Free Ebooks Here: https://nealschaffer.com/freebies/ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/nealschaffer All My Podcast Show Notes: https://podcast.nealschaffer.com
In this heartwarming conclusion of our three-part series, we celebrate John Pajak's triumphant 100-episode milestone on 'Profits with Pajak' and extend a heartfelt thank you to Mr. Producer for his impeccable editing skills that keep the podcast magic alive. Register for Lawn Care Life Conference: Register Here Learn more about LCR Summit: LCR Summit Try the CRM Software I use - Get Jobber Start Your Website Journey w/ Footbridge Media The Landscaping Bookkeeper - Megan and Joey Coberly Reliable Tax Service - Sheila Chaplin Grab your copy of Paul's brand new book: Get Your Copy Check out all of Paul's resources: GreenIndustryPodcast.com Shop for all of Paul Jamison's books: Get Paul's Books Here Learn more about Audiobooks on Audible: Explore Now Shop Kujo Yardwear: Shop Now
In this episode, we discuss our switch to audio-only episodes, review the new iPhone 15 Pro and Lumix G9 Mark II, critique Canon, speculate on Fuji and Panasonic cameras, and share thoughts on phone cases and camera rumors. David's iPhone 15 Pro SD Card Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSqgzddHooM Connor's iPhone 15 Pro camera vs. Real camera video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxdUTM8vDRA&t=159s Chapters (0:00:00) Welcome back to the Golden Hour podcast(0:03:39) iPhone 15 Pro Experience & Lumix G9 Mark II Sales Struggles(0:08:58) Affordable S5 II vs Full-Frame System Debate(0:12:43) Fujifilm X100R Rumors and Expectations(0:18:26) The importance of camera weight and stability(0:20:44) Initial Phone Color Dilemma(0:24:26) Cameras Comparison and Lens Sizes(0:28:02) Discussing the Idea of a Chunky Camera on iPhone(0:31:03) The disappointment with the current phone case options(0:34:17) Rambling about phone cases and personal preferences(0:38:35) The allure of expensive camera bags and merch(0:42:28) Exploring accessory possibilities for the iPhone 15 Pro(0:42:53) Expanding into the LUT world and buying domains(0:47:32) Shooting limitations and compression options on Apple Log(0:51:15) Improved exposure control and removal of tone mapping(0:55:37) Apple's collaboration with filmmakers and industry professionals(0:56:40) iPhone 15 Pro: A Game Changer for Video Shooters(1:05:40) Kurtis's Channel Success and Unique Thumbnail Style(1:09:15) Meeting Creators at VidSummit and Encouraging Faith Tags episode, topics, audio-only, personal projects, iPhone 15 Pro, Lumix G9 Mark II, underwhelming sales, Canon, third-party lenses, RF lineup, Fuji X100R, Panasonic camera, variable ND filter, upcoming camera rumors, phone cases
Get ready to dive into Vidcon East and Vidsummit from a creator's perspective! Whether you're a seasoned content creator or just starting out, I've got the latest trends, key takeaways, and essential insights. Join me as I break down the panels, drama, and networking moments these events offer. From industry secrets to influencer antics, we're serving up all the inside scoop. Join the Money and Youtube Clubhouse room on Fridays: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/talking-youtube-by-vidiq Join our Facebook Group: http://t.ly/Nl9T Finding what will perform well isn't easy, but VidIQ is my go to solution for tracking trends, key words, and what my viewers are looking for. When you download the VidIQ extension you will be able to level up your content! Get vidIQ to blow up your channel at womeonofvideo.com/vidiq Our community is focused on helping women not only to be better creators but to also make money doing it. Spreadshop allows for you to start making money as soon as you have merch to sell. You can open your FREE online merch store with Spreadshop in minutes! Cost-free, hassle-free, it's merchandising made easy. Click this link to get started for FREE! Get started with Spreadshop at https://womenofvideo.com/Spreadshop Follow Desiree at http://t.ly/GbY4 Check out http://creator.org Time Stamps: 00:00 - Podcast Intro 04:35 - The Leadership Summit and Creator.org 08:45 - Creator economy funding 11:04 - My favorite part of Vidcon 16:40 - Creators having power 18:42 - Focusing on Snapchat 21:17 - The most popular word: Community 22:15 - How do we ritualize content consumption 24:57 - The pivot to creators from the writer strike 29:33 - Breaking down Vidsummit 37:30 - What do creators do next? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenofvideo/message
In this episode, hear from Ryan's video wizard, Robert Pancake, about his recent trip to VidSummit in Dallas. Learn how to leverage video marketing in your garage door business, Robbie's key takeaways from the summit, common misconceptions, what's actually important, and the only thing you need to get started. Find Robert at: https://www.robertpancake.com/about Find Ryan at:https://garagedooru.comhttps://aaronoverheaddoors.comhttps://suchnsuchmedia.com Check out our sponsors!Sommer USA - http://sommer-usa.comSurewinder - https://surewinder.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torsion-talk/message
Dive into a riveting conversation with Naylor Taliaferro as we unpack the content creation secrets unveiled by Mr. Beast and other YouTube legends at Vid Summit, exploring the power of networking and the thrilling journey of becoming a top-tier creator. Save 50% off Equip Expo with code PAUL! - Register Here Try the CRM Software I use - Get Jobber The Landscaping Bookkeeper - Megan and Joey Coberly Reliable Tax Service - Sheila Chaplin Start Your Website Journey w/ Footbridge Media Grab your copy of Paul's brand new book: Get Your Copy Register for Lawn Care Life Conference: Register Here Check out all of Paul's resources: GreenIndustryPodcast.com Shop for all of Paul Jamison's books: Get Paul's Books Here Learn more about Audiobooks on Audible: Explore Now Shop Kujo Yardwear: Shop Now
Banks are scared of certain a transaction potentially wrecking their commercial real estate portfolios. We sat down (literally sat on the floor) with the Economic Ninja at VidSummit 2023 in Dallas, Texas! Guest: Economic Ninja YouTube: @EconomicNinja #crash #banking #soarfinancially Save the Date DEUTSCHE GOLDMESSE November 24 & 25 in Frankfurt, Germany www.deutschegoldmesse.com Also, follow us at http://www.twitter.com/soarfinancial - make sure to follow us & click on the bell icon! ►► Follow Us! ◄◄ Twitter:http://twitter.com/soarfinancial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soarfinancial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soarfinancial/ Website: http://www.soarfinancial.com/ SF Live is a new format by Soar Financial Partners. The goal is to give short company updates and more importantly get investors engaged directly with the companies. Intro Music: "Summer" by Bensound.com **Disclaimer:** Unless specifically disclosed, all information available on Soar Financial and its affiliates or partners should be considered as non-commercial in nature. None of the content produced by Soar Financial should be considered an endorsement, offer or recommendation to buy or sell securities. Soar Financial is not registered with any financial or securities regulatory authority in Canada, the US, Europe, or the UK, and does not provide, nor claim to provide, investment advice or recommendations to any consumer of the content that Soar Financial produces and publicizes. Always do your own due diligence and/or consult a qualified legal, tax, or investment professional if personal advice is deemed necessary. Soar Financial and its related companies (including its directors, employees, and representatives) or a connected person may hold equity positions in securities detailed in communications. When this occurs a disclosure will be made. Disclosures on social media will be made using the hashtag #coi (short for conflict of interest). Soar Financial, its affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, employees, or agents expressly disclaim any liability for losses or damages, whether direct, indirect, special, or consequential, or other consequences, howsoever caused, arising out of any use or reproduction of this site or any decision made or action taken in reliance upon the produced content of Soar Financial, whether authorized or not. By accessing Soar Financial's content, each consumer of Soar Financial content releases Soar Financial, its affiliates, and their respective officers, directors, agents, and employees from all claims and proceedings for such losses, damages, or consequences.
Here's what we covered today:This is Linktree's 2023 Creator Report -- give it a read!VidSummit 2023 wraps up today -- catch up on everything here.Paris Hilton just signed a 2-year content deal with X - TubefilterMrBeast's Feastables is becoming an NBA jersey sponsor - TubefilterTikTok is testing an ad-free subscription tier that could be priced at $4.99 in the U.S. - Tubefilter
Today on the HowToBBQRight Podcast, Malcom and I talk about his upcoming rib demo in Cleveland (00:49), and all the food he got to devour at Mossy Oak's live fire cooking event (05:22). This chef actually made Wild Boar meat delicious (08:22)... We got a Breeo Fire Pit for The Smokehouse (17:25). Malcom had a BLAST helping judge the World Championship Squirrel Cookoff (21:59)! Is wild iguana meat secretly delicious (30:20)? The best part of the squirrel cookoff may have been the hot squirrel eating contest (32:47). Malcom made a guest appearance on MeatEater's “Bear Grease Podcast” (41:06), and he realizes he is in the wrong business (42:06). What have we been smoking up at The Smokehouse with Swine Life BBQ (44:31)? This might be Malcom's new favorite way to smoke a rack of ribs (46:29). We are going to VidSummit 2023 to learn and improve our content (54:00)! The ‘Let's Get to Cookin'' Community is the place to be (58:58)...
00:00 Intro/Chit Chat 03:58 Winnie's DNA results! 13:10 Jessie Lee Ward Update / CW- death from cancer 21:38 Sound of Freedsom/Tim Ballard 50:29 MrBeast/VidSummit/We have Beef Today, Mickey explains the problem with the Sound of Freedom film as well as the Tim Ballard accusations to Hannah. Then, Hannah & Mickey explain their beef with MrBeast, VidSummit, and the YouTube "guru" space. Mickey's main channel: https://www.youtube.com/mickeyatkins Hannah's main channel: https://www.youtube.com/hannahthehorrible Email us! thankswehateitpod@gmail.com
Are you navigating the crossroads of art and commerce? Today's episode promises a compelling exploration of this fascinating landscape. We're peeling back the layers of VidSummit, an annual content creator YouTube conference, and taking a critical look at the allure of vanity metrics in the creative process. Is it possible to make content that genuinely resonates, or are we just chasing views and subscribers?We're also looking at the societal pressures we all face. We're discussing how self-awareness can be our compass, helping us to steer clear of these external pressures. And, because we're all human, we'll discuss the potential for failure, even when we're putting everything we have into our work.As we wind down our conversations, we're delving into the delicate balance of art and commerce. We'll examine the psychology of fame and how it can impact artists. We'll discover the power of long-form conversations and how they can unearth new ideas. And, importantly, we'll explore the challenges of maintaining core values, holding ourselves accountable, and making successful commitments. - AiIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider liking, commenting and subscribing. Thanks for listening/watching, and we'll see you in the next episode.Show Notes:VidSummit - https://www.vidsummit.comKilling Them Softly - https://bit.ly/3PLldxZThe Wolf of Wall Street - https://bit.ly/3PwyuJsPatagonia - https://www.patagonia.comThe Founder - If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode. Links To Everything: Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT Matt's YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT Matt's 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT Alex's YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT Matt's Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG Alex's Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG
Learn how to unlock the power of LinkedIn, expert strategies, and the sales tactics you need with my guest Judi Fox. Judi takes us through the following: Client Acquisition on LinkedIn: Explore how Judi used LinkedIn in the early stages to connect with potential clients and how it contributed to her professional growth. Mastering Relationship Building: Discover the proven strategies to help you build meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships on LinkedIn, expanding your network and opening doors to opportunities and collaborations. Long-Form Content Magic: Learn the art of creating compelling long-form content (like newsletters) on LinkedIn and unlock the potential for increased engagement, thought leadership, and visibility in your industry. Beyond Your Followers: Learn how to extend your reach on LinkedIn, allowing you to connect with a broader audience and amplify your impact on the platform. Unveiling LinkedIn Networking: Explore the intricacies of networking on LinkedIn and gain valuable insights on navigating the platform to forge meaningful professional connections. Content-Length and Video Insights: We talk about the optimal length for your LinkedIn posts and videos and best practices for capturing your audience's attention. The Art of Cold Messaging: Do cold messages still hold value on LinkedIn? Learn how to approach and engage with potential connections. Demystifying LinkedIn Misconceptions: Debunk some of the biggest misconceptions surrounding LinkedIn. Customizing Your Newsfeed: Learn how to personalize your LinkedIn newsfeed to curate content that aligns with your interests, industry, and professional goals. Hot LinkedIn Trends: Explore the latest trends making waves on LinkedIn, and gain valuable insights to stay ahead of the curve in this dynamic online space. Judi Fox is listed as a Top 10 LinkedIn Coach in Yahoo Finance. She is featured in Inc Magazine, Vidsummit, Social Media Marketing World, Agorapulse, and on several Top 100 Marketing Podcasts. With over 18 years of experience in business development and sales, Judi Fox developed the LinkedIn Business Accelerator Method. Clients are implementing this LinkedIn method to achieve more business and over 1 million content views in 90 days. We talk about: [0:00] Intro [2:30] How Judi Became a LinkedIn Expert [4:10] Did Judi use LinkedIn for clients in the beginning? [8:35] How to build relationships on LinkedIn [10:15] Creating long-form content on LinkedIn [11:55] How to expand your reach on LinkedIn past your own followers [14:00] How networking works on LinkedIn [19:05] How long your LinkedIn content and videos should be [21:40] Are cold messages on LinkedIn still well received? [23:20] The biggest LinkedIn misconceptions [26:10] How to customize your Newsfeed [27:20] The biggest trends right now on LinkedIn Resources mentioned in this episode: Spotlight Theory: https://spotlighttheory.lisaanne.ca/ 20 LinkedIn Post Prompts as downloadable with Call To Action = https://www.judifox.com/sme "The Business Accelerator" Newsletter = https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6861500938058915840 Connect with Judi Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/judifoxrocks Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/judiwfox LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/judiwfox TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@judifoxrocks LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcasttoprofit/ Website - https://www.judifox.com/ Connect with me Website - https://lisaanne.ca Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/LisaAnneCoaching Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LisaAnneCoaching YouTube - http://www.YouTube.com/LisaAnneCoaching LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/LisaAnneCoaching Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/MoreThanSocial
In this episode of Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, Host Larry Weidel is joined by Derral Eves, renowned YouTube mentor and the Founder of VidSummit. He talks about the process of writing his book, the delicacy of the content creation and coaching process, and why you should listen to the right people when seeking business advice.
In this episode of Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, Host Larry Weidel is joined by Derral Eves, renowned YouTube mentor and the Founder of VidSummit. They talk about what exactly drew him into the world of YouTube and content creation, why you need to understand how people work to succeed on YouTube, and the importance of looking back on your work and understanding how to improve for next time.
In this episode of Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, Host Larry Weidel is joined by Derral Eves, renowned YouTube mentor and the Founder of VidSummit. They discuss why a unique, interesting vision and a set of clear goals is far more important than money, Derral's three-year goal method, and why seeing the bigger picture is always helpful.
In this episode of Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, Host Larry Weidel is joined by Derral Eves, renowned YouTube mentor and the Founder of VidSummit. Together, they delve into Derral's beginnings as an entrepreneur; how to make money work for you and to invest in the right places; the value of personalizing your interactions with others; and how he knows the creator of Fortnite.
Rob Balasabas @robertbalasabas is the Head of Partnerships & Community at @uscreen (https://www.uscreen.tv/?via=fei) He manages Uscreen's Influencer Marketing Program, including Sponsorships, Content Collaborations, Conferences, and Events. Rob also oversees the Uscreen Community Team. Rob is a content creator at heart, he publishes tutorial videos and livestreams on his personal Youtube Channel and social profiles. He also has a podcast called “Coffee with Content Creators” where he interviews successful content creators, influencers, and industry experts. He runs a private membership called “CreatorsTV”. He's an advocate for content creators and speaks about monetization, building revenue streams, and the latest news around the creator economy. Rob attends and speaks at various conferences each year, such as VidSummit, FinCon, Podfest, Social Media Marketing World, The Brief by The Marketing Brew, and several others. When he's not working, Rob is a husband and a dad, loves to drink coffee, and explore new places with his family. Rob's Web & Social Links: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/socialmediaclub Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbalasabas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robsotheraccount Twitter: https://twitter.com/rob_balasabasPodcast: https://anchor.fm/robbalasabas Private Membership: https://robbalasabas.uscreen.io About Uscreen: From individuals to fortune 500 companies, Uscreen helps brands of all sizes monetize & distribute videos online. Uscreen is a robust video monetization and membership platform, and an industry leader with a team of over 130 amazing individuals located all around the world that helps over 25,000 creators, brands, and businesses monetize videos and make money doing what they love. Learn more about Uscreen here https://www.uscreen.tv/?via=fei --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message
Derral Eves is an executive producer of the hit show The Chosen, a professional speaker, serial entrepreneur, and founder of VidSummit, a conference that brings together the top video creators, brands and agencies in the industry. He loves sharing his knowledge and teaching creators everything they need to know about YouTube analytics and algorithms to find what works for them. In this episode, I'll dive into the specifics of Derral's growth strategies for YouTube as well as his thoughts on search engine optimization and analyze how effective his strategies really are.
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What type of content works best on LinkedIn?How can you increase your visibility on LinkedIn?What are the benefits of LinkedIn for business?How can you improve your LinkedIn feature?And much more! About Jodi:Judi Fox is listed as a Top 10 LinkedIn Coach for 2021 in Yahoo Finance. She is featured in Inc Magazine, Vidsummit, Social Media Marketing World, Agorapulse, and more!With over 18 years of experience in business development and sales, Judi Fox developed the LinkedIn Business Accelerator Method. Connect with Judi Fox!Website: https://www.judifox.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judiwfoxInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/judifoxrocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judiwfox/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@judifoxrocksTwitter: https://twitter.com/Judi_FoxYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JudiFox Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shesinvinciblepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/Learn more about how to minimize the emotional side effects of cancer: https://adventurefound.org/
This week Yinka Taiwo-Peters, Senior Product Leader at Shopify, joined the podcast to discuss all things creator economy including: diversity, inclusion, monetization, and much more. Yinka is a product leader in the creator economy space. She is currently leading the creator growth team at Shopify, following her recent experience at TikTok, Google-YouTube. Yinka is also an investor, product coach, and avid traveler. Shopify's Linkpop: www.linkpop.com/yinkatp LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/yinkatp Yinka's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yinkatp?
I attended VidSummit, the largest conference for YouTube marketing and influencers, recently, and I was blown away by what I learned. I was so blown away that I felt compelled to share ALL of my takeaways with you. And because I learned a lot, this episode is my longest ever. However, if you are trying to upgrade your YouTube marketing or get started with YouTube Shorts, THIS is the episode for you!Key Highlights[05:15] Different Ways to Monetize Youtube[12:35] What Makes Good YouTube Shorts?[17:10] Good Shorts Analytics[20:17] Creating YouTube Strategy Based on Psychographics[22:44] The 4 C's[26:14] Innovating Your Content[31:13] AI Integration and Tools[37:14] Creating Systems for Content Planning, Production, and Analysis[40:58] 4 Types of Videos That You Need[42:48] 3 Stages to YouTube Growth[51:22] 2 P's of Scalability[54:59] New YouTube Partner Program[57:19] Creating Your Flywheel[01:05:52] 3 Key Tools for Creator Economy[01:06:41] Specific Strategies to Influence Viewers [01:13:23] Content, Globalization, and Trend Watching Notable QuotesYouTube really is about are people actually consuming your video, how much of your video are they consuming? YouTube is a completely different beast. But there is plenty of opportunity for all of us to take advantage of it.Start really small, start with something live, and then repurpose that into a course I actually went to an event once it was a event for speakers on how to tap into speaking opportunities at professional associations.Your superpower is your weird factor. So lean into that when creating video content really create a deep relationship with your viewers.Create a better mousetrap. You don't need to create something new. Just create something better.You need to hook your audience at the very beginning.The story should be greater than the production value, it doesn't have to be fancy. Give the audience a why take them on a journey.Look at your data, but also consume other content.Don't think about your competition, your competition is yourself.Do not care about competitors do not care about your current performance other than trying to increase your performance. But stay with goals and systems and processes are what helps you avoiding getting derailed.Perfect is boring. Being the authentic human being yourself is the most important thing to do.YouTube only succeeds when its users succeeds.Links MentionedEpisode 286Episode 281TubeBuddyvidIQLearn More:Join My Digital First Mastermind: https://nealschaffer.com/membership/ Learn about My Fractional CMO Consulting Services: https://nealschaffer.com/cmoDownload My Free Ebooks Here: https://nealschaffer.com/freebies/Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/nealschafferAll My Podcast Show Notes: https://podcast.nealschaffer.com
This week Vyyyper talks about his biggest takeaways from attending VidSummit 2023 and he always include clips from some very special guests!Follow vidIQ here:https://vidiq.comhttps://twitter.com/vidIQhttps://www.youtube.com/user/vidIQchannelThis episode was hosted by Vyyyper of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email support@vidiq.com
In this episode, Dave talks about his time at Vidsummit 2022, we talk about Canon, Fuji, and Sony rumors, as well as the newest cinema camera from Sony, the FX30. Connor also shares his experience with his new Apple Watch Ultra, and Dave gets nerdy about Leica again...Watch the video version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/ghpodFOLLOW DAVE MAZEhttps://youtube.com/davemaze1https://twitter.com/davemazeFOLLOW CONNOR MCCASKILLhttps://instagram.com/connor_mccaskill
On today's episode of the HowToBBQRight Podcast, Malcom and Tyler become professional YouTubers at VidSummit 2022 (00:24), and Malcom made a MONSTER Ribeye Sandwich (03:03). Conferences are a great place to come up with fresh new ideas (08:04), and Mr. Beast Burger was really something else (14:17)... Tyler and Malcom had a WILD week (18:25), and LAX really needs to do something about their airport (31:16). Should you remove the membrane off ribs your cooking at home (38:50), and why do people really inject pork butts (40:39)? Chili season is FINALLY upon us (44:42)! Malcom discusses his BIG crossover with Gamekeeper Butchery, where you can get some delicious wildgame (58:02).
Today on the podcast, we're reflecting on Day 1 of VidSummit and answering questions from our community. Ask us a question on Reddit
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Of all the social Platforms I'm active on - and that dear people is all of them - except BeLive - the one which consistently drives most opportunity is also the one I've put least effort into and that's Linked in. Over the last few months this has been the focus of a lot of soul searching. Linekdin just deserves better from me. But Linekdin is a feature rich attention sucking monster like most social platforms. So joining me this week to cut through the noise is the Crown Princess of the Platform , Judi Fox. About Judi Judi Fox is listed as a Top 10 LinkedIn Coach for 2021 in Yahoo Finance. She is featured in Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, Vidsummit, Social Media Marketing World, Agorapulse Social Pulse Summit, Video Marketing World, People of Video, and on several Top 100 Marketing Podcasts. With over 18 years experience in business development and sales, Judi Fox developed the LinkedIn Business Accelerator Method. Clients are implementing this LinkedIn method to achieve more business and over 1 million content views in 90 days. http://www.judifox.com/ (judifox.com ) ---- Get your copy of my Personal Brand Business Blueprint It's the FREE roadmap to starting, scaling or just fixing your expert business. http://www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap (www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap) ---- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkhcc6rfcnaKF3vZGRDkCGQ?sub_confirmation=1 (Subscribe to my Youtube!! ) Follow on Instagram and Twitter http://instagram.com/bobgentle (@bobgentle) Join the Amplify Insiders Facebook Community : http://www.amplifyme.agency/insiders (www.amplifyme.agency/insiders) Please take a second to rate this show in Apple Podcasts. ❤ It will mean a lot to me.
Brad Pelo has been a lifelong member of the Church and has served as a bishop twice and most recently as a counselor in the New York City YSA stake presidency. He is currently executive producer and president of The Chosen and was executive producer of the feature films Forever Strong and The Legend of Johnny Lingo. Brad is married to Melody Allen and they are parents to 12 children and 17 grandchildren. Derral Eves is a family man of great faith. He earned a bachelor's degree in communications at Southern Utah University. Professionally, he has been on YouTube since 2005, where he has helped generate nearly 86 billion video views, and his book The YouTube Formula is a Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is currently the CEO and Executive Producer of The Chosen. Derral is also founder of Creatus, a marketing and consulting company, and VidSummit, an annual video conference. He served a mission in Paraguay and has since served in several callings including as elders quorum president, bishopric counselor, bishop, and counselor in a stake presidency. Derral and his wife Carolyn live in La Verkin, Utah, and have five amazing kids. The Chosen is a television series about the life of Jesus Christ that broke the all-time crowdfunding record in film and television. Their 2021 Christmas special broke box office records and was the #1 movie in the country at its theatrical release. Highlights 02:00 Introduction to Derral Eves and Brad Pelo, producers of The Chosen. 03:00 Derral shares his background story and how he came to work on The Chosen. 18:50 Brad shares his story and how he got involved with The Chosen. 29:40 The story behind the Goshen set, where The Chosen was filmed. 31:10 How would you create a ‘Chosen-like' experience on Sunday? Focus on relationships with Christ in every talk, lesson, and discussion. The new generation wants authenticity and nothing sugar coated. 41:10 How do you encourage people to focus more on Jesus in Sunday meetings? Remember that you set the tone. Be very specific with topics for speaking. Let people know what you want to accomplish. 45:50 As members we feel obligated to accept callings. We should let our leader know what is going on in our lives before accepting a calling. While it's important to serve we need to avoid burnout. 48:00 Derral shares a story about a meeting with Elder Renlund and getting to ask him leadership questions. 52:20 Avoid burnout. It's ok to say no. This is God's work and we are just assisting Him. 54:45 Brad shares his own perspective on creating a ‘chosen like' experience at church. He believes that it's important to not only create content but also context. 56:30 The gathering of saints is a community experience not a social experience. The body of Christ requires us to experience Him together. 1:00:00 As leadership we need to look for opportunities for people to experience Christ as a body. Gathering should be more than reviewing the doctrine. Everyone should be speaking of Jesus and participating. 1:00:50 Brad shares about a documentary they filmed having nine Gen-Zs watch The Chosen together. How they reacted and their experience. He shares what can be learned from this experience. 1:05:00 If you want people to open up and be vulnerable then you need to model it for them. 1:08:10 Derral shares a story of what it looks like to be real and authentic. 1:17:30 We often make the mistake of showing people who appear to be as perfect as Jesus when we need to model people that are broken and have a relationship with Jesus. 1:18:30 In our church culture we create this false facade. We think that because people are called that they are perfect. 1:20:20 Brad talks about what he has learned from the interfaith effort working on The Chosen. 1:24:30 Because of our religious persecution we have sheltered ourselves away from others of the Christian faith. Bringing people to Jesus doesn't mean handing out ...
Brad Pelo has been a lifelong member of the Church and has served as a bishop twice and most recently as a counselor in the New York City YSA stake presidency. He is currently executive producer and president of The Chosen and was executive producer of the feature films Forever Strong and The Legend of Johnny Lingo. Brad is married to Melody Allen and they are parents to 12 children and 17 grandchildren. Derral Eves is a family man of great faith. He earned a bachelor's degree in communications at Southern Utah University. Professionally, he has been on YouTube since 2005, where he has helped generate nearly 86 billion video views, and his book The YouTube Formula is a Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is currently the CEO and Executive Producer of The Chosen. Derral is also founder of Creatus, a marketing and consulting company, and VidSummit, an annual video conference. He served a mission in Paraguay and has since served in several callings including as elders quorum president, bishopric counselor, bishop, and counselor in a stake presidency. Derral and his wife Carolyn live in La Verkin, Utah, and have five amazing kids. The Chosen is a television series about the life of Jesus Christ that broke the all-time crowdfunding record in film and television. Their 2021 Christmas special broke box office records and was the #1 movie in the country at its theatrical release. Highlights 02:00 Introduction to Derral Eves and Brad Pelo, producers of The Chosen. 03:00 Derral shares his background story and how he came to work on The Chosen. 18:50 Brad shares his story and how he got involved with The Chosen. 29:40 The story behind the Goshen set, where The Chosen was filmed. 31:10 How would you create a ‘Chosen-like' experience on Sunday? Focus on relationships with Christ in every talk, lesson, and discussion. The new generation wants authenticity and nothing sugar coated. 41:10 How do you encourage people to focus more on Jesus in Sunday meetings? Remember that you set the tone. Be very specific with topics for speaking. Let people know what you want to accomplish. 45:50 As members we feel obligated to accept callings. We should let our leader know what is going on in our lives before accepting a calling. While it's important to serve we need to avoid burnout. 48:00 Derral shares a story about a meeting with Elder Renlund and getting to ask him leadership questions. 52:20 Avoid burnout. It's ok to say no. This is God's work and we are just assisting Him. 54:45 Brad shares his own perspective on creating a ‘chosen like' experience at church. He believes that it's important to not only create content but also context. 56:30 The gathering of saints is a community experience not a social experience. The body of Christ requires us to experience Him together. 1:00:00 As leadership we need to look for opportunities for people to experience Christ as a body. Gathering should be more than reviewing the doctrine. Everyone should be speaking of Jesus and participating. 1:00:50 Brad shares about a documentary they filmed having nine Gen-Zs watch The Chosen together. How they reacted and their experience. He shares what can be learned from this experience. 1:05:00 If you want people to open up and be vulnerable then you need to model it for them. 1:08:10 Derral shares a story of what it looks like to be real and authentic. 1:17:30 We often make the mistake of showing people who appear to be as perfect as Jesus when we need to model people that are broken and have a relationship with Jesus. 1:18:30 In our church culture we create this false facade. We think that because people are called that they are perfect. 1:20:20 Brad talks about what he has learned from the interfaith effort working on The Chosen. 1:24:30 Because of our religious persecution we have sheltered ourselves away from others of the Christian faith. Bringing people to Jesus doesn't mean handing out ...
This week on the podcast, Vyyyper talks about the differences between Vidcon and VidSummit having just attended his first Vidcon!https://vidiq.comhttps://twitter.com/vidIQhttps://www.youtube.com/user/vidIQchannel This episode was hosted by Vyyyper of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email support@vidiq.com