How To Turn $10 Into $10,000 With YouTube Shorts

Daniel Bitton
4 Sept 202409:36

Summary

TLDRThis video script outlines a strategy for generating income through YouTube Shorts by identifying and capitalizing on trending niches. It emphasizes the importance of finding a niche, improving upon competitors' content, and maintaining a consistent posting schedule to build momentum. The speaker also discusses the significance of analyzing competitors' video production techniques and the need for persistence and scaling up once a channel is stable, advocating for quality over quantity in content creation.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’Ό Finding a niche is crucial for success on YouTube Shorts, and the speaker has developed a system to consistently identify new niches.
  • 🎨 'Good artists copy, great artists steal' is the philosophy behind learning from successful content and then improving upon it.
  • πŸ“ˆ To compete, one must offer a competitive advantage in at least a few metrics such as video quality, animation, or length.
  • πŸ” Micro-analyzing a niche involves looking at the type of content, posting frequency, and the longevity of the niche's success.
  • πŸš€ The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistency and not hopping from trend to trend for long-term success.
  • πŸ“± Utilizing resources like smartphones to scroll through YouTube Shorts and identify trending content is a practical approach.
  • πŸŽ₯ Understanding the production process, including sourcing clips and analyzing scripts, is key to creating high-quality content.
  • ⏰ Consistency in posting is vital; starting with one video per day can help build momentum without being flagged as spam.
  • πŸ”„ The frequency of posting should be tested and adjusted based on the channel's performance and the type of content.
  • πŸ’Ό Scaling to multiple channels should only be considered after achieving a stable income from a single channel and building a team.

Q & A

  • What is one of the fastest ways to start making money online according to the script?

    -Posting YouTube Shorts is one of the fastest ways to start making money online.

  • What does the speaker suggest as a strategy for finding a niche on YouTube?

    -The speaker suggests finding a niche by observing what's already working and replicating it, as good artists copy and great artists steal.

  • How does the speaker recommend staying ahead of the competition in a niche?

    -The speaker recommends staying ahead by having a competitive advantage in at least a couple of metrics such as video quality, animation, or video length.

  • What is the importance of micro-analyzing a niche before posting videos?

    -Micro-analyzing a niche is important to understand the type of videos, posting frequency, and the duration for which a niche has been successful to ensure long-term viability and consistency.

  • Why is having a competitive advantage over other channels crucial for success?

    -Having a competitive advantage is crucial because it increases the chances of doing better as audiences prefer watching better-quality videos.

  • What does the speaker suggest as a starting point for posting frequency on YouTube Shorts?

    -The speaker suggests starting with one video a day to build momentum and avoid being flagged as spam.

  • Why is consistency important when posting on YouTube Shorts?

    -Consistency is important because it helps in building momentum and avoiding the zero-view glitch, and it's a key factor in any business model for long-term success.

  • What is the speaker's advice on when to scale to multiple YouTube channels?

    -The speaker advises scaling to multiple channels when the first channel is making a few thousand a month and a team has been hired to run it.

  • What is the significance of understanding the production process before starting to make YouTube Shorts?

    -Understanding the production process is significant because it helps in mastering the art of making videos that can compete with or surpass the quality of existing successful channels.

  • How does the speaker suggest analyzing the scripts of successful competitors?

    -The speaker suggests using websites like turbos scribe to download scripts and analyze patterns, hooks, writing styles, and specific words used to improve one's own content.

Outlines

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πŸš€ Finding and Capitalizing on a Profitable YouTube Shorts Niche

The speaker emphasizes the importance of identifying a niche for YouTube Shorts to generate revenue. They suggest that finding a niche can be challenging but have developed a system to consistently discover new niches and launch channels. The strategy involves 'stealing' successful ideas from others, as the speaker believes that reinventing the wheel is unnecessary. They recommend observing trending videos on YouTube Shorts to identify potential niches and then improving upon them in at least a couple of metrics, such as video quality or animation, to outperform the competition. The speaker also stresses the importance of having a competitive advantage and thoroughly analyzing a niche to ensure its longevity and profitability.

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πŸ“ˆ Scaling YouTube Shorts for Maximum Impact and Revenue

The speaker discusses the process of scaling a YouTube Shorts channel after establishing a successful niche. They advise starting with one video per day to build momentum and avoid being flagged as spam. Consistency is key, and the speaker shares their personal rule of not giving up on channels for at least 30 to 60 days, as success can come unexpectedly. The speaker also touches on the importance of understanding the production process, including analyzing competitors' scripts and posting frequency. They highlight the significance of quality over quantity and the need for proper infrastructure before scaling to multiple channels. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to take a step-by-step approach to scaling, focusing on consistency and quality to achieve significant monthly earnings.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Niche

A 'niche' in the context of the video refers to a specific segment or area of interest within a market. The video emphasizes the importance of finding a niche for creating YouTube Shorts that will resonate with a particular audience. The speaker mentions developing a system to consistently identify new niches and start new channels, suggesting that understanding and targeting a niche is crucial for success on YouTube. For instance, the speaker advises to 'find newly working niches almost all the time' to stay ahead in the competitive landscape.

πŸ’‘Competitive Advantage

The term 'competitive advantage' is used to describe a distinct feature or aspect that allows a creator's content to outperform others in the same niche. The video suggests that to succeed, one must have at least a few metrics where their content is superior to the competition, such as video quality or animation. The speaker uses this term to illustrate the need to be better than competitors in specific ways, like having 'something called a competitive advantage' to ensure that the audience is drawn to the higher quality content.

πŸ’‘Micro-analyzing

Micro-analyzing, as mentioned in the video, involves closely examining the details of a niche or competitor's content strategy. The speaker uses this term to describe the process of deeply understanding what makes certain videos or channels successful, including the type of videos they post, how often they post, and the duration of their content. This detailed analysis is crucial for identifying opportunities to improve and differentiate one's own content.

πŸ’‘Production System

A 'production system' in this context refers to the process and methods used to create and publish content. The video highlights the importance of understanding the production system of successful YouTube Shorts creators, including the types of clips they use, the frequency of posting, and the structure of their videos. The speaker emphasizes the need to analyze these elements to replicate and potentially surpass the success of competitors.

πŸ’‘Consistency

Consistency is a key theme in the video, referring to the regular and persistent posting of content on YouTube. The speaker stresses the importance of maintaining a consistent posting schedule to build momentum and avoid demotivation. They share personal rules, such as not giving up on channels for 30 to 60 days, to illustrate the value of persistence in content creation.

πŸ’‘Scaling

Scaling, as discussed in the video, is the process of expanding one's operations or content creation efforts beyond a single channel. The speaker advises on the proper timing and method for scaling, suggesting that it should be done once a channel is consistently profitable and a team is in place to manage it. This keyword is crucial for understanding the long-term growth strategy for YouTube Shorts creators.

πŸ’‘Quality over Quantity

The phrase 'quality over quantity' is used to emphasize the importance of focusing on the excellence of content rather than the sheer volume of posts. The speaker suggests that creating high-quality content and building a solid foundation for one channel is more beneficial in the long run than rapidly expanding to multiple channels without ensuring quality.

πŸ’‘Zero View Glitch

The 'zero view glitch' refers to a situation where a newly posted video on YouTube does not initially receive any views. The video script mentions this as a potential issue that new creators might face, and suggests strategies to avoid it, such as posting one video a day to maintain authenticity and avoid being flagged by YouTube's algorithms.

πŸ’‘Real Person Effect

The 'real person effect' is a concept mentioned in the video that encourages creators to make their channels appear as if they are run by real individuals, rather than automated systems. This is important because YouTube's algorithms tend to favor content that seems more authentic and personal, which can help in gaining traction and building a loyal audience.

πŸ’‘Trends

Trends in the video script refer to the popular topics or styles of content that are currently gaining attention on YouTube. The speaker advises against constantly chasing trends, as it can be exhausting and unsustainable. Instead, they recommend focusing on long-term, evergreen niches that can provide a more stable and consistent income.

Highlights

Posting YouTube shorts is a fast way to make money online.

Finding a niche is crucial for beginners in online content creation.

The speaker has a system for consistently finding new niches.

Good artists copy, but great artists steal β€” meaning replicate what works.

To find trending niches, observe what's popular on YouTube shorts daily.

To compete, improve on at least a couple of metrics compared to the competition.

Having a competitive advantage is key to outperforming others in a niche.

Micro-analyzing a niche involves looking at video types, posting frequency, and longevity.

Consistent income is preferred over hopping from trend to trend.

The audience seeks better video quality and experience.

Analyzing the production system of competitors is essential before starting.

Understanding how to post and the frequency is crucial for channel success.

Starting with one video a day can help build momentum and avoid being flagged as spam.

Consistency in posting is vital, even when views are low.

Scaling to multiple channels should come after mastering one and building a team.

Quality over quantity is important for long-term success in business.

The strategy involves four steps: finding a niche, production, consistent posting, and scaling.

Transcripts

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posting YouTube shorts is one of the

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fastest ways for you to start making

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your first $10,000 online so here's a

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strategy I use to make tons of money

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with my channels extremely fast and it

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all starts with finding my Niche see

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finding a niche is usually very hard to

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understand for most beginners starting

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out but now I've managed to develop a

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system for me to be able to consistently

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catch new niches and start new channels

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almost every single month and it's by

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simply stealing what's working nice

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quote I like to use is that good artist

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copy but great artist steal and what

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that means is that you need to see

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what's already working for you to be

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able to replicate it because Reinventing

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the wheel is honestly never necessary

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and with actually finding your Niche the

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way to go about getting the highest

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quality most trending ones consistently

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is by seeing what other people are

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posting and all you simply need for that

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is your phone so go ahead scroll on

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YouTube shorts and start seeing what

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people are posting on a daily basis turn

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your for you page into a faceless

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Channel gem that's going to consistently

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feed you trending videos every single

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day and from there you're going to be

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able to find newly working niches almost

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all the time but taking someone's Niche

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and replicating it for yourself is

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simply not good enough and the reason

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for that is that you simply need to be

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better than your competition in at least

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a couple metrics whether that be quality

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of videos how nice your animations are

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or how long your videos are I usually

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like to have at least three checkpoints

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that make me better than all of my

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competition whenever I'm going into a

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niche and if I don't think that I can do

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that then I simply won't go into it in

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the first place the way I like to think

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of it is by having something called a

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competitive Advantage if if you have an

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edge or a competitive advantage over

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your competition chances are you will do

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better because the audience simply wants

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to watch a better video why would they

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be okay with watching worse quality when

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there's a channel like yours that could

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be out there giving them a better

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experience every time they click on

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YouTube micro analyzing a niche is also

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very important because videos could be

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going viral and getting a lot of views

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and you could be better than your

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competition but there's still more you

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need to look at before you actually

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start posting me personally I go very

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deep in and I see what type of videos

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they're posting how often and they post

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them and how long they've been doing

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this for the reason for this is because

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niches could be going viral every single

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day but I personally want to work on

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things that are going to last a long

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time I'm not the type of person that

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wants to hop from Trend to Trend simply

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because it's exhausting to do and it

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doesn't give me that safety net that

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I'll be able to have consistent income

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for a long time so when you look at

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niches you need to be able to see if

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this person has been consistently making

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money for a while and if it's something

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that you simply enjoy at the end of the

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day because if it's not you're not going

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to last trust me these examples also go

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for pretty much everything in business

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if you can do it better than someone

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else if you're going to last longer and

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if it's something that will last long

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then those are the three indicators you

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need to just simply go at it most of you

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watching this are in your late teens or

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early 20s so you really don't have the

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type of responsibilities that people

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with kids and a mortgage would so this

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gives you that chance to take those

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risks and kind of go all in because we

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pretty much have nothing else to do now

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the next thing I focus on after the

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niche is the entire production system of

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making a YouTube short you have to be

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able to look at the types of Clips your

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competitors are using and if you can

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Source those as well because sometimes

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these channels have private deals with

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companies that give them tons of Clips

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so to you going into the same Niche you

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might think oh I might be able to get

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the same high quality Clips but in

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reality you don't have the same

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connections these guys do on top of that

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you want to be able to analyze how many

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times a day they're posting and

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everything to do with their actual

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videos I even go as far as analyzing the

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way these guys write their scripts so

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I'll use websites like turbos scribe to

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download like 5 to 10 scripts from these

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competitors and analyze the patterns

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that they consistently use on every

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video for example what do their hooks

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usually look like how their videos are

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usually written what kind of language

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and specific words do they always use

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and I take these as mental checkpoints

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to add into my videos so that I can make

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them the same if not better analyzing

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the length of your competitor's videos

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is also ideal because if they're getting

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tons of views and making every single

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one of their videos 40 seconds there's a

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specific reason why so I go ahead take a

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very deep in-depth look into this in

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order to master it for my own videos and

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this is standard it might seem like a

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lot of work but understanding the

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production process of how to make a

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video is super important before you get

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into it yourself and the coolest thing

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about it though is that these strategies

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are given to you don't even really have

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to go in and find them and I actually go

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way more in depth with these strategies

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in the YouTube passage system where I

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give you guys a bunch of videos on how

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to make money with YouTube a crayo free

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trial which no one else in the world

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gets on top of a private call way they

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coach from my team that makes money with

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YouTube shorts to help you get to where

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you want to be and all of that is

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literally for 20 bucks I think it is a

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pretty insane offer and great for 99% of

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you that are getting off the ground and

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want to start making money with shorts

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but nonetheless understanding the

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production process is one of the most

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important parts of making a good video

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and good systems even going so in depth

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to the point where you analyze their

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scripts to see how they play up context

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to videos how they change topics all

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these little interesting tricks that

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people use in their content is what you

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want to be focusing on when you download

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their scripts to analyze them yourself

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so if you can use all the resources in

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the world to try to understand

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understand how your competitors are

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making their videos in order for you to

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do them better you're going to win at

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the end of the day however after you're

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done with the production process

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understanding how to post is super

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important to your channel success and

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the first most important thing to

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understand is how often you need to do

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it in the first place me personally I

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always start off doing one video a day

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simply to start getting momentum with

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the channel I found that if you start

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posting more than once at the beginning

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of your Channel's existence YouTube

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might flag it a Spam or see you as a

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robot and this just doesn't help you in

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favor of getting views one post a day

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also helps you bypass the zero view

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glitch and if it doesn't taking a break

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and coming back is always ideal and can

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help you do that the big thing you want

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to do on YouTube is just making yourself

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seem as real as possible because at the

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end of the day that's what YouTube wants

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if they have people posting on their

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platform they'll push you and what's

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happened with YouTube shorts is that a

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lot of people have pretended to be

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robots which kind of have affected all

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the real people who want to make content

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so try to seem as much of a real person

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as possible and just post once a day now

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the problem is when you start getting

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momentum on YouTube people think that

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it's really good good to just switch to

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two or three times a day to start

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getting more views when that's actually

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not the way to go about it some channels

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perform better on three times a day

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other perform better on five times a day

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it all depends on the type of Channel

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you have and the videos you post on mine

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specifically I've had some that perform

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really well with one a day but others

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that do well with more this is something

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you simply need to test for yourself and

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see what works because everyone is

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different and there is no one answer

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fits all as much as I wish there was the

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next thing with YouTube is really being

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consistent with your posting a lot of

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people take a break because they get

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demotivated after getting only 10,000

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views or zero views when in reality you

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just need to stick to it I have this

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rule where I won't let go of channels

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for 30 to 60 days simply because they

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could blow up at any time with my

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channel Kimberly shorts that I ran in a

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previous YouTube video and scaled to

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100,000 subscribers for the first 3

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weeks we were barely getting any views

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but I didn't stop because I had

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confidence in the vision and after weeks

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of consistency and staying locked in the

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channel finally blew up and even scaled

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to hundreds of dollars a day before I

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got bored and stopped posting on it so

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just don't stop and keep it in your mind

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that you're going to stick to it no

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matter what because in every single

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business model not even talking about

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YouTube shorts you have to stay

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consistent there's literally no other

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way around it so don't get lazy because

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if you truly want to make a difference

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for your life and start earning your

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first few thousand online this is what

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you're going to need to do like I talked

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about previously the newsletter helps

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way more in depth with all these issues

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and it's kind of like my private

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Community where I go over YouTube shorts

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and business in general everyone's going

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to face problems glitches and just

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annoying things on the platform but the

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people who are really going to make

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money at the end of the day are the ones

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who just never stop now the last thing

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I'm going to go over with the strategy

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is how to know when to scale pass just

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one YouTube channel the way you're going

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to understand this is when your first

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channel is at least making a few

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thousand a month and you've hired out a

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team to run it I see a lot of people

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trying to jump the gun and start five

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channels at the same time before they

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have any experience which is the

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complete wrong way to do it I think it's

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much better for you to start one channel

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learn a lot about YouTube build the team

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and scale it to a 2,000 a month and once

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you've done that is when you finally can

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have the time to build more and more and

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just make a ton more money at the

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moment myself I'm only really actively

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running three or four channels at like a

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very high level I'm not even doing 1020

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myself because it's not worth it I need

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to build out the teams I need to build

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out proper infrastructure first and I

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need all the channels to be very

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consistently making a solid amount of

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money before I can put effort into doing

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more because quality over quantity is

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what you want to focus on in business

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especially to last longer if you're the

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type of person that just focuses on

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Trends and just tries to do as much as

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possible in one go you're never really

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going to make it far for that long of a

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period of time so scaling is very

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important to do correctly because that's

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what's going to get you to those $3

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$40,000 months as long as you do it

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right because if you don't you'll just

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crash and burn and be back at level zero

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so just for me to quickly recap

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everything in order for you to execute

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this strategy correctly you're going to

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start with your Niche get everything

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sorted there after that you're then

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going to move into production where

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you'll understand your competive editor

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analyze them in order for you to get

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ahead after that is when you're going to

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start to learn how to post consistently

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and not give up with what you're doing

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and the final thing AKA step four is

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going to be to understand how to scale

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your channels to probably start making

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tens of thousands of dollars a month

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with YouTube shorts because this is the

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only way you're going to do it right you

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have to take everything one step at a

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time and you have to do it all properly

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because if you don't you're never going

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to get anywhere compared to the people

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who listen to this advice take it step

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by step and just slowly scale that's the

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way to do it that's how I did it and

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that's the real way to get ahead with

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YouTube shorts so I hope you enjoyed

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this and I'll see you guys all very soon

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