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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Black" data-source="post: 879702" data-attributes="member: 23590"><p>Yes, YouTube is the most fascinating channel/platform to me. The content is evergreen, you can run ads to videos if you want, there’s soooo much attention on YouTube it’s unreal, it helps/ranks on Google, and you‘ve more of people’s attention if they’re watching a video versus listening to an audio.</p><p></p><p>[USER=8202]@Vigilante[/USER] [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER] ... consider “video first“? You can pull out audio and text from video. And you can of course pull out small nuggets from each episode and post to various places.</p><p></p><p>Btw... [USER=33771]@Fox[/USER] and [USER=13831]@Lex DeVille[/USER] have solid YouTube channels. [USER=66317]@Valier[/USER] has one that’s gone viral (over 80k subs in a few months with under 10 videos - see his Gold progress thread).</p><p></p><p>I like that you immerse yourself [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER], and I like that you use that word. </p><p></p><p>You also talk about leadership a lot. By putting yourself out there you’re showing people how leaders lead.</p><p></p><p>“People listen to experts, they follow leaders.” (Dan Gallappo)</p><p></p><p>People should follow both these new shows to see HOW they start and grow. You’ll learn more from that than listening to experts (aka spending money on a “How To Podcast” course).</p><p></p><p>Something I smiled at listening to both [USER=8202]@Vigilante[/USER] and [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER] initial episodes? They both had technical issues but left them in.</p><p></p><p>“Done is better than perfect.” </p><p></p><p>“Move fast and break things.” </p><p>(Mark Z)</p><p></p><p>“You can’t steer a parked car.” </p><p>(James Schramko)</p><p></p><p>“Start.” </p><p>(Dave Happe)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Black, post: 879702, member: 23590"] Yes, YouTube is the most fascinating channel/platform to me. The content is evergreen, you can run ads to videos if you want, there’s soooo much attention on YouTube it’s unreal, it helps/ranks on Google, and you‘ve more of people’s attention if they’re watching a video versus listening to an audio. [USER=8202]@Vigilante[/USER] [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER] ... consider “video first“? You can pull out audio and text from video. And you can of course pull out small nuggets from each episode and post to various places. Btw... [USER=33771]@Fox[/USER] and [USER=13831]@Lex DeVille[/USER] have solid YouTube channels. [USER=66317]@Valier[/USER] has one that’s gone viral (over 80k subs in a few months with under 10 videos - see his Gold progress thread). I like that you immerse yourself [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER], and I like that you use that word. You also talk about leadership a lot. By putting yourself out there you’re showing people how leaders lead. “People listen to experts, they follow leaders.” (Dan Gallappo) People should follow both these new shows to see HOW they start and grow. You’ll learn more from that than listening to experts (aka spending money on a “How To Podcast” course). Something I smiled at listening to both [USER=8202]@Vigilante[/USER] and [USER=4862]@Kak[/USER] initial episodes? They both had technical issues but left them in. “Done is better than perfect.” “Move fast and break things.” (Mark Z) “You can’t steer a parked car.” (James Schramko) “Start.” (Dave Happe) [/QUOTE]
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