What You Can Expect From My Channel - Get Clients On YouTube & Linkedin - Channel Trailer

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Welcome to your new favourite channel.
    If you wanna create content that attracts clients on Linkedin & youtube - this is the perfect channel for you.
    I’ll be sharing tutorials, tips, strategies, and secrets on content marketing, content strategy, and copywriting - every week.
    **FREE: Never run out of content with these 74 Linkedin post ideas & hooks (with examples): bit.ly/74LinkedinIdeas **
    FREE strategy session: Get my help creating content that attracts clients: bit.ly/waitinglistjay
    Create a month of lead-generating Linkedin posts in less than 7 hours (using these Linkedin post templates):
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    Get the tool I use to rank #1 on RUclips:
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  • @JayCartere
    @JayCartere  2 месяца назад

    ***FREE: Never run out of content with these 74 Linkedin post ideas & hooks (with examples): bit.ly/74LinkedinIdeas ***
    FREE strategy session: Get my help creating content that attracts clients: bit.ly/waitinglistjay
    Create a month of lead-generating Linkedin posts in less than 7 hours (using these Linkedin post templates):
    bit.ly/LinkedinTemplatesJay

  • @ItsNotMax
    @ItsNotMax 2 месяца назад

    Good to see you at it again on the RUclips! Been a minute!
    Glad you're doing marketing services as your new business. Right place, right time situation. I've been doing pretty well on TikTok with their new program, trying to scale up right now and eventually get into infomarketing myself too.
    Very excited to hear what you have to say about certain things!

    • @JayCartere
      @JayCartere  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words my bro
      Marketing’s been the thing I never get bored of and stay passionate about - makes sense to focus on it now
      What kinda content you making on TikTok?
      What kinda stuff do you wanna hear me talk about?

    • @ItsNotMax
      @ItsNotMax 2 месяца назад

      ​@JayCartere That's good to hear man, hope it goes well for you!
      It's mainly fun facts/trivia pages. The monetisation aspect of it isn't amazing, but I'd say it's way better than normal RUclips AdSense. If you post videos that are 1 minute or longer the cpm is about £0.50-£1 and it's a hell of a lot easier to pull views on there than RUclips.
      No thumbnail (and title is almost irrelevant) means saturation of content is hardly a problem and one less step to making money.
      You can also do affiliate marketing with TikTok shop on there, which is decent.
      I've been doing it just for further proof that I can market well, if I decide to work in marketing or run up SMMA, but my main goal is to get to a point where I'm making a full time income and from there get into informarketing/consulting to help people get to a full time income too.
      For the leads to the informarketing business I'll probably be using TikTok and RUclips since I know the most about these platforms and I think it makes the most sense.
      I'll have a think about what I'd want to see, but for the most part it would probably be this:
      How do you provide free value AND pitch your product most efficiently?
      Because some people vouch for giving almost the whole game away for free (making you way better than your competition), essentially putting out what others would otherwise pay for and then sell "application" and consult instead of just a raw video course.
      Or the second option of striking a balance of giving good value away for free, but making it more detailed in the paid course, etc.

    • @ItsNotMax
      @ItsNotMax 2 месяца назад

      ​@@JayCartereI just wrote a pretty lengthy reply but it's not showing up. Please check your "review comments" bit. If it's still not there, I can retype it

    • @JayCartere
      @JayCartere  2 месяца назад

      Ohh that’s easy my bro:
      You give everything away
      Then sell a faster, more convenient method
      Or you sell implementation:
      - like coaching
      - or done for you services
      You can still sell courses cos courses offer convenience - but these days people are often pairing courses with a membership program for added value and accountability
      I’ll keep this in mind to discuss it in depth in a video
      But chasing ad money is not the way bro - if I were you:
      I’d sell video editing services
      Make content showing people how to edit
      Sell video editing
      And sell templates
      You’ll make way more money faster by selling your skills than trying to make ad money
      And you’ll build a brand you can keep building on
      Then you’ll also create proof you can market your services - so you can transition into offering content marketing
      Which would be an easy upsell to people who already pay you for video editing
      If you wanna get into marketing - proving you can sell something is essential
      Getting views is one thing
      Turning views into sales is another
      You gotta prove you can turn views into sales - the best way to do that is to market your services/products
      (Or do affiliate marketing)

    • @ItsNotMax
      @ItsNotMax 2 месяца назад

      @@JayCartere Thanks for your answer, you just confirmed what I thought to be true. It seems that the "course only" days are gone and the focus is a lot more on application.
      And yes, I agree that chasing ad money in general is a bad idea and I always look back at the days when I first learnt that from you years ago. It's the least efficient and you make a lot more money selling something on the back end (which is why the ad money chasing isn't forever).
      And selling editing services is definitely a shout.
      BUT I won't be doing that. I've thought about it before and even the thought of it just makes me sick.
      Editing is one thing, but teaching people how to edit in depth and only the boring fundamentals, making hundreds of videos with the hope I make good money and no guarantees isn't a worth it trade off for me. I'd rather work a job than do this, no doubt.
      This might sound backwards because I told you I want to eventually sell a course on how to make money online (and that involves editing too), but it's not the sole focus of it.
      Viral content in general doesn't need anything super fancy (video editing wise), it's way more about the idea, structure and creativity behind the clip, etc.
      It's not the "mechanical" press this shortcut, then this shortcut to do this thing. I'm over that, I've made over 700 videos doing that on games. I can't do it again and I won't.
      Plus, I'm not proficient in editing at a high level anyway. Don't get me wrong I'm not a noob, but I rely mainly on good structure for high retention and I avoid anything too complex. I'm not a film maker and I don't want to be, as much as I admire everybody that does cinematic work, it's just not me.
      Plus, I like the raw sound, I think the over-edited content is slowly going out of fashion and people want a more authentic viewing experience.
      The way I see it: I've done close to 7 Million views in my first 90 days on TikTok without breaking a sweat, working about 1-2 hours a day. I'm starting to make decent money just from ads, which again I must emphasize pay really well for pretty much "recycled" AI content.
      I don't know if you've seen the new creator program but it's ridiculously good. You might have seen a guy named Musa. He edited for Sneako, Sidemen, Beta Squad, Jideon and more and then started running faceless pages (which is how I'm making my money).
      I've worked 1 to 1 with him and his team for a few weeks and I'm confident I can make 5k-10k a month in the next 12 months. That's a win to me.
      I can also try out affiliate marketing through TikTok shop too, it also pays well.
      From there, I want to run a coaching business where I can help people do the same.

  • @toastyax1388
    @toastyax1388 2 месяца назад

    nice to see you're back bro