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BRUTAL Youtube Advice for Beginner and Intermediate Creators

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In this episode, Travis and Jenn discuss some brutal advice for small YouTube creators. They address topics such as the repetition of growth channels, the value of YouTube coaching, the importance of investing in yourself, the myth of shadow banning, the challenges of creating thumbnails, the need for focus and audience research, and the reality that viewers on YouTube don't care about you as a creator. Travis and Jenn discuss the importance of not overwhelming viewers with too many calls to action in a single video. They emphasize the need to be specific and strategic when asking for likes, comments, shares, and subscriptions. They also discuss the importance of creating content for humans rather than algorithms, and the value of understanding your audience. The conversation touches on the challenges of getting selected for channel audits and the importance of actively applying the advice given. They also briefly mention the topic of burnout and the sacrifices required to succeed as a content creator.
This episode was hosted by Travis and Jenn of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email support@vidiq.com

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In this episode, Travis and Jenn discuss some brutal advice for small YouTube creators. They address topics such as the repetition of growth channels, the value of YouTube coaching, the importance of investing in yourself, the myth of shadow banning, the challenges of creating thumbnails, the need for focus and audience research, and the reality that viewers on YouTube don't care about you as a creator. Travis and Jenn discuss the importance of not overwhelming viewers with too many calls to action in a single video. They emphasize the need to be specific and strategic when asking for likes, comments, shares, and subscriptions. They also discuss the importance of creating content for humans rather than algorithms, and the value of understanding your audience. The conversation touches on the challenges of getting selected for channel audits and the importance of actively applying the advice given. They also briefly mention the topic of burnout and the sacrifices required to succeed as a content creator.
This episode was hosted by Travis and Jenn of vidIQ. If you have any questions, please feel free to email support@vidiq.com

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