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Separating What Makes You Busy vs. What Makes You Money [Ep.#293]

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When we're growing a business around YouTube, much of our time is focused on the efforts we feel are growing our business and channel. However, when we stop and look objectively at our business, often we find that the activities that are making us busy and not the same things that are making us money. What activities are we doing on our YouTube channels and in the business we're growing around that audience? Of those activities, which ones are making us money and which ones aren't. Which ones serve our audience and customers the best? Which ones don't? Often those two things are connected in some way. Where do we make the most profit?

This isn't about extracting as much as we can from people, but rather, money is an indicator, it's one way to measure how well you're serving people.

We wrestle with that question here today.

CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: Check out Irene Bearly of, "Girl Talks Fish." https://www.youtube.com/c/GirlTalksFish

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When we're growing a business around YouTube, much of our time is focused on the efforts we feel are growing our business and channel. However, when we stop and look objectively at our business, often we find that the activities that are making us busy and not the same things that are making us money. What activities are we doing on our YouTube channels and in the business we're growing around that audience? Of those activities, which ones are making us money and which ones aren't. Which ones serve our audience and customers the best? Which ones don't? Often those two things are connected in some way. Where do we make the most profit?

This isn't about extracting as much as we can from people, but rather, money is an indicator, it's one way to measure how well you're serving people.

We wrestle with that question here today.

CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: Check out Irene Bearly of, "Girl Talks Fish." https://www.youtube.com/c/GirlTalksFish

REGISTER FOR THE NEXT SESSION OF VIDEO LABS: https://videocreators.com/video-labs/

Check out YouTube's new site for YouTube Creators: https://www.youtube.com/creators/

YOUR VOICE QUESTIONS

Send us a quick audio clip asking us your YouTube question for future Q&A episodes: https://speakpipe.com/videocreators

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