I am a BJJ Black Belt, & Former Tube Site Owner, out of Montreal that has a network of RUclips Channels. Would love to collaborate, or just talk BJJ off camera.
Awwww yeah. Got me thinking hard with this one. Also pivoting to a smaller channel making content focused on my niche. Excited for it, and this helps the goal become much clearer. Thank you
Have a look into 1000 True Fans principle by Kevin Kelly. Essentially 1000 ride or die fans are enough to live quite comfortably for the rest of your life 🙌
Went through this exact issue with my main channel and had to start again. It's a tough pill to swallow in the short term but as you said, long term waaaay better
I feel this video is aimed at me, with my 10k views!! Loved this. Its really reassuring to hear this and its sort of what I have thought and felt, but maybe was trying to kid myself to make myself feel better. I am sort of doing what Mat Armstrong is doing, but in the motorcycle space. I love what Mat Armstrong does but I did think to myself, he is so relaint on getting 1mil views but doesn't actually have a business or long term game. Thanks for this mate
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS , as someone who wanna start a channel im here stock piling videos like this in media wallet so when i reading to begin my RUclips journey ill be able to be prepared and revisit it in media wallet
My 2nd channel with 20,000 subscribers makes the same amount (very soon to be a lot more) than this channel with 350,000 subscribers. Choosing who to target is 100x more important than how many subs you have.
Fellow Brit and graduate of Ed’s systems here. Thanks for the stellar insights and making me chuckle this morning. There’s bellends everywhere, look out!
instant subscribe, thank you for sharing experience, i am glad that i watched this video while i have 250 subscribers, and i will reframe my content a bit, already got some ideas, thank you , man!
I bought Ed film booth's program because I saw you as a testimonial haha, loved watching your content and you're still one of my favourite RUclipsrs - your vids were definitely worth making, even if they didn't serve you business wise you seemed to like the creation of them, so worst case scenario you had some fun and learned more about yourself. RIP old james 🤠
I'm trying to get fit, working in hospitality, it's hard you tell how it is eg not beating myself up for missing a run or a workout! You keep me level bro
Fellow ADHD, Jitz learning, Ed follower. That’s where the similarities end as I can’t seem to put thought into action and make money. Then I’m caught in the catch 22 of needing your course but not being able to afford it, so thanks for the free information and I’ll have to get someone to hold me accountable while I use it. Loving your content mate 🤙🏻
Ed is also a hero of mine, and I thought of him as soon as I saw your title :) Been a fan of your big channel but understand the reasons for switching to the smaller niche channel The problem I have is that my RUclips channel IS essentially the business - there's no product or service that I can sell that I've thought of. I really enjoy content creation but it would certainly help if I could actually make decent liveable money from it (and switch to it full time). Not sure if you can help me there, but as you asked at the end I figure I might as well mention it just in case.
Mate I’m a massive fan. I actually reference your content a lot when talking about great script writing. Can you pleas email me? James@jamessmithacademy.com I’m flying to the uk this week so let me know where you live, could even get a coffee.
My thoughts are to adapt to the audience and find the products that they value. I think I would see more potential in 500k everyday people than 5k high value people. Otherwise I get your point. Cheers J
best youtubers are the best writers, okay now I just understood why I really enjoyed James' emails almost more than the videos lol only a good thing they're great emails
This is how I build from the very beginning with my Social Media. It has to give value to my viewers, it has to enrich their life. It is my business card, my proof of my knowledge.
I did the same thing. In April I quit my channel manager job to go full-time into creating. My RUclips channel was bringing in maybe 20% of what I needed to survive then. I had savings, and I had a product idea that I thought would be great for espresso nerds like me. I've spent the last 5 months making content for the niche audience who likes what I talk about and making a product just for them. I'm just gearing up to launch it on Kickstarter and man, it's nerve wracking to put it all on the line, but I would MUCH rather be doing this and figuring it out for myself than working for someone else as a cog in a machine for 40 hours a week. Oh, and I had a viral video last month and after the initial kind and thoughtful comments from my core audience, the bell-ends started coming in and now I have to ignore the comments because they are almost all brutal and derisive. What do I gain from that viral video? Some numbers go up and RUclips paid me a LOT less than your 12k for that video. NOT worth it. I'm still proud of the video but you don't really want to go viral. You want to be "famous to the family" not to the broad population of assholes who don't care, they just want to tear everyone down a peg for shits and giggles. Keep doing what you're doing man, appreciate you.
I do the same thing. I have 1000 subscribers, launched a downloadable online-product and earned 10k with it within 1 year. I know it's not enough to live from, however it's a great side hustle and it's just 1k subs - and around 1-2k people watching each video.
As a youtube consultant for 10 years, 100% correct choice mate. RUclips is more like a netflix series these days, make similar content to ensure people have something to subscribe too. I made a video that got £200 from 200 views, was donations. The goal is also to think about the end goal, if its to increase your business sales... (I have so many american real estate clients who want 10,000 views... to sell 1 house) - then literally they only need 1 buyer. The other 9,999 wouldnt care. So work backwards etc. Good luck with your new channel, still a few improvements but youll get back there.
I just started a RUclips page on Transformation and posted my first Video. I only got 4 subs and 70 views so far. Was super demoralising at first before I shifted my mindset. Thanks so much for the insight.
I think James is going through the Hormozi transition.. e.g. bored of talking fitness and rather be talking biz.. can kinda tell from the enthusiasm between talking calories < talking emails haha
Hi James, thanks for the tips. One of the problems I'm facing is how to create a business from my content? Do i just link my landing page which takes them to purchase a program to follow, not sure this is a good enough model?
Intuitively, I have known this all along. Have gotten off track here and there, but for the most part, stayed firm. It takes more time to build a loyal audience. But it will be worth it.
quality always beats quantity if it comes to a fight/choice, for everything in life,i would go as far as create value that people can't access unless they prove they are truly interested and truly want it, i don't want people that don't appreciate what i have
Awesome video dude. I do not have your amont of following but I realize that my audience if I keep growing it as I was doing it will get me nowhere. Hope your bussiness does well.
Quick question: I’m a personal trainer with 2 Insta accounts-one personal (48 followers) and one for self-improvement, “Echo Improvement” (1k followers). I want to start an email list, landing page, and maybe even a community. Should I focus on my fitness coaching where I feel I have more credibility, or go all in on self-improvement content with Echo Improvement? PS: I am on the verge of buying the course, even as a broke college student (which may or may not be a dumb financial decision).
@@JamesSmithBusiness Ok, there are a few differences though. Anyway, I have one more question, thanks for answering btw If I sign up for the mentorship, could I get a refund on the Social Media course I paid 100 for?
Hahaha yeah I enjoy the free content, this one was a banger. You have nearly got me though. I have only done shorts up until now, some of them do well 5-10k views others won’t reach 100 with the same format? Ie I piece I did on Ren just isn’t going anywhere? I’m assuming this is because other creators or flooding content about Ren? Ps, obviously I’d love to do a piece for you just for the clout. Loved your content for years man and I’m old 😂 (12k private jet) 😂
How can I create a clear personal brand when I’m interested in so many things like psychology, photography, filmmaking, and podcasting? Should I incorporate my professional work, like creating RUclips ads and podcasts for clients, into my personal content? Or would mixing everything-psychology, cinematic videos, behind-the-scenes client work, and podcasts-make my brand confusing for the audience?
@@jayreynoldsirl hi! thanks for your message. I think I'll pick psycology and use photography and filmmaking to create nice videos about it. Will think about podcasting in the near future :)
I have grown to over 80K subs on this channel & 95K on another and I'm still finding myself having to pivot and make new content to keep my audience intrigued
I hope it works out. I have a lot of respect for Ed. But I disagree with him. There is nothing wrong with starting a new channel to pursue more money. But from my perspective your life will be better if money isn't your primary driver. Create the content that you really want to create. Considering your audience size, you'll be fine from a money perspective But you will also live a more fulfilling life Just my 2 cents
Morning James, I'm not a content creator, but I do own a business in the UK. Conservatory roof conversions. I'm aware of 3 ways to generate business. 1 Talk to people one on one ( we have telesales), 2 run some adverts ( we use google), and some form of content creation. We don't do this, hence why I'm here. I'm interested in email marketing with videos to cut our sales cycle and get more people to see me. I close the highest percentage. And start some content. I have no idea where to start. Would your system be of benefit?
Thanks for the video, I’ve bought into your mentorship and am trying to promote a business being myself as a PT, but I am also a creative and would like to post more holistic content, design, lifestyle, sports/combat genuinely. Can i still promote my business and not niche down into just Fitness? I feel as though I could promote a holistic lifestyle business if I played the long game but i’m not sure what is the best way forward.
One of things I want to know, should I start a seperate channel inside of the niche I want to go into when I currently have a small channel? I have about 2500 subscribers but my videos up to this point haven’t been 100% focused. My channel originally got some traction years ago because of music remixes and tutorials that I made, but now I want to pivot to fitness advice for business people. Should I try and transition my channel to that or just start a new one?
If you had one subscriber and 25 views on your first video, are you building a funnel and landing page straight away or would you wait to build an audience?
For me I'm getting by on direct fan support (patreon) so I plug that every video and that's working really well for me, but I would love some outside perspective on what I should be building other than videos to increase my financial security. I'm in the 3D printing niche, so partnerships with brands might be an option but I'm not sure I love that or if its even much an improvement on affiliate marketing. Selling prints unless I do them in high volume isn't likely to be super profitable either, so some kind of digital product is likely best - but then those typically don't sell for much in my niche. Maybe I'm making some poor assumptions though. I'm based in Sydney as well and yeah the housing market is brutal here, so the way I see it this is a major hair on fire problem that needs solving right away if I'm ever going to enjoy the security of owning my own home.
Haha, "What you mean what's my business" ... I also spent that time with Ed, had to take a little break from YT to handle business, but when I'm back I might quit my channel and start a new one, or just switch my channel content because the audience has an overlap on the original channel.
Great advice, James. I have an idea I have been planning for a while. I'm not keen on being on youtube. Could be very lucrative. I think you could help. Are you up for it?
This is the exact mistake I’m making. Do you offer 1on1 business coaching? I’m in East Corrimal. Also considering doing the free BJJ session at a garage.
im a little confused. I checked out your other channel and it seems like you provide a good bit of value with your content. Are you saying you would have done better by providing the same value, but tying it together with your PT business?
the channel for my company is for our kettlebell training business. however we are having the issue of creating engaging content that isn’t click bait dumbshit, we dig a little deeper into the science and psychology of training with kettlebells. our client base is mid 30’s-50’s. Would you recommend your binge strategy when it comes to making our videos even if it is higher level concepts?
BUILD THIS instead of wasting money on a website ruclips.net/video/3SG63_MHsnk/видео.html
I am a BJJ Black Belt, & Former Tube Site Owner, out of Montreal that has a network of RUclips Channels. Would love to collaborate, or just talk BJJ off camera.
@@BodyCamBust That is just one of my channels
Awwww yeah. Got me thinking hard with this one. Also pivoting to a smaller channel making content focused on my niche. Excited for it, and this helps the goal become much clearer. Thank you
Nsima where the channel at then?!
Thank you James I am taking notes, I have 1.5 million followers across 3 platforms but I have 22 members in my paid community
Have a look into 1000 True Fans principle by Kevin Kelly. Essentially 1000 ride or die fans are enough to live quite comfortably for the rest of your life 🙌
Good luck growing it! It'll work out just keep going
@@eztyson one thousand percent second this
Out of interest what are the platforms?
hey man, i help business owners get clients through youtube. I'll be reaching out, I've seen your stuff before and love the messaging your pushing.
Enjoy your content on both channels, great work!
This is so valuable. Fantastic information for people who want to grow a business. Cheers mate.
preaach bro!! The biggest advice I give to up and coming RUclipsrs is - 'be aware of the audience you're building'
Amazing thank you bro! This content is priceless!!
Went through this exact issue with my main channel and had to start again. It's a tough pill to swallow in the short term but as you said, long term waaaay better
Wow this is golden.. Thank you James.. Followed you for a while now and appreciate your thoughts and truth..
This is absolute gold, thank you for sharing
Great video James. Been a long time fan of your stuff and great to see you embark on this new Renaissance Mission. Big love ❤
Helpful - thank you. Relatively new to the YT game and this is a good reframe.
Great to see us having the exact same fucking experience. Appreciate the mention too! Excited to see where your channel will go man.
Shout out to the barbers behind every great business partnership!
I feel this video is aimed at me, with my 10k views!! Loved this. Its really reassuring to hear this and its sort of what I have thought and felt, but maybe was trying to kid myself to make myself feel better.
I am sort of doing what Mat Armstrong is doing, but in the motorcycle space. I love what Mat Armstrong does but I did think to myself, he is so relaint on getting 1mil views but doesn't actually have a business or long term game.
Thanks for this mate
Great video. The leverage you can unlock on RUclips is so underrated.
Thank you James - for being you and bloody honest!!!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS , as someone who wanna start a channel im here stock piling videos like this in media wallet so when i reading to begin my RUclips journey ill be able to be prepared and revisit it in media wallet
I actually just followed you because I’ve read your books and found you inspiring and enjoyed your take on life
My 2nd channel with 20,000 subscribers makes the same amount (very soon to be a lot more) than this channel with 350,000 subscribers.
Choosing who to target is 100x more important than how many subs you have.
Some solid points here, great video.
Spot on that! My YT has opened a lot of doors into my industry but has made me peanuts!
Fellow Brit and graduate of Ed’s systems here. Thanks for the stellar insights and making me chuckle this morning.
There’s bellends everywhere, look out!
i have a youtube my name is eddy lol but i have no idea what to sell?
@@pro.empire Start by looking at your audience and thinking about what hopes/dreams/fears/problems they might have.
@@ThatMarkGilroy Thanks for the tip.. Blessing
Great video James, thanks for sharing :)
so true! P.s. really nice colours +1 for the videographer
Sometimes a video of yours doesn't make me laugh but it's rare.
Good on yer Sir!
Right video , right time thanks!!
Man what a great video. So much value, thank you my man.
Thank you for your honesty!
instant subscribe, thank you for sharing experience, i am glad that i watched this video while i have 250 subscribers, and i will reframe my content a bit, already got some ideas, thank you , man!
Totally makes sense. I'd rather have 10000 die hard fans than 10 million folks who think I'm alright.
This is so spot on mate. Getting a few thousand people who will convert is the way rather than loads of views of people who won’t.
I bought Ed film booth's program because I saw you as a testimonial haha, loved watching your content and you're still one of my favourite RUclipsrs - your vids were definitely worth making, even if they didn't serve you business wise
you seemed to like the creation of them, so worst case scenario you had some fun and learned more about yourself.
RIP old james
🤠
Bud. I love Ed’s stuff. Would you recommend the course? And how much was it?
Do you recommend Ed's course?
@@atomicasounds yep it’s great
I'm trying to get fit, working in hospitality, it's hard you tell how it is eg not beating myself up for missing a run or a workout! You keep me level bro
Fellow ADHD, Jitz learning, Ed follower. That’s where the similarities end as I can’t seem to put thought into action and make money. Then I’m caught in the catch 22 of needing your course but not being able to afford it, so thanks for the free information and I’ll have to get someone to hold me accountable while I use it. Loving your content mate 🤙🏻
Uality over quantity - good for you buddy 😊
Ed is also a hero of mine, and I thought of him as soon as I saw your title :) Been a fan of your big channel but understand the reasons for switching to the smaller niche channel
The problem I have is that my RUclips channel IS essentially the business - there's no product or service that I can sell that I've thought of. I really enjoy content creation but it would certainly help if I could actually make decent liveable money from it (and switch to it full time). Not sure if you can help me there, but as you asked at the end I figure I might as well mention it just in case.
James I appreciate you! I’ve 77 dedicated subs so far! 💎
Keep it up, I'm at 806 😅 Still a long way to go 😊
21:35 Perhaps a bit too niche for a video but would love to hear how you would approach building a fitness business once you already have an audience.
Mate I’m a massive fan. I actually reference your content a lot when talking about great script writing.
Can you pleas email me? James@jamessmithacademy.com I’m flying to the uk this week so let me know where you live, could even get a coffee.
My thoughts are to adapt to the audience and find the products that they value. I think I would see more potential in 500k everyday people than 5k high value people. Otherwise I get your point. Cheers J
best youtubers are the best writers, okay now I just understood why I really enjoyed James' emails almost more than the videos lol only a good thing they're great emails
Thanks for the value!
The amount of legit useful info in this video is insane. Give that videographer a raise!
This is how I build from the very beginning with my Social Media. It has to give value to my viewers, it has to enrich their life. It is my business card, my proof of my knowledge.
This Declan fella sounds like an intelligent young buck
Hi James, nice video I think a lot of creators need to change there mindset when it comes to followers
I did the same thing. In April I quit my channel manager job to go full-time into creating. My RUclips channel was bringing in maybe 20% of what I needed to survive then. I had savings, and I had a product idea that I thought would be great for espresso nerds like me.
I've spent the last 5 months making content for the niche audience who likes what I talk about and making a product just for them. I'm just gearing up to launch it on Kickstarter and man, it's nerve wracking to put it all on the line, but I would MUCH rather be doing this and figuring it out for myself than working for someone else as a cog in a machine for 40 hours a week.
Oh, and I had a viral video last month and after the initial kind and thoughtful comments from my core audience, the bell-ends started coming in and now I have to ignore the comments because they are almost all brutal and derisive. What do I gain from that viral video? Some numbers go up and RUclips paid me a LOT less than your 12k for that video. NOT worth it. I'm still proud of the video but you don't really want to go viral. You want to be "famous to the family" not to the broad population of assholes who don't care, they just want to tear everyone down a peg for shits and giggles.
Keep doing what you're doing man, appreciate you.
I do the same thing. I have 1000 subscribers, launched a downloadable online-product and earned 10k with it within 1 year. I know it's not enough to live from, however it's a great side hustle and it's just 1k subs - and around 1-2k people watching each video.
As a youtube consultant for 10 years, 100% correct choice mate. RUclips is more like a netflix series these days, make similar content to ensure people have something to subscribe too. I made a video that got £200 from 200 views, was donations. The goal is also to think about the end goal, if its to increase your business sales... (I have so many american real estate clients who want 10,000 views... to sell 1 house) - then literally they only need 1 buyer. The other 9,999 wouldnt care. So work backwards etc.
Good luck with your new channel, still a few improvements but youll get back there.
Declan is a genius 4:00
Goat. Great content. I watched both :)
I read a 1000 true fans is more important than a million viewers who have less interest. Great vid :)
The number 1000 is a general target. Some business will need a bit more. Some less. My business model gets me to a really great place with around 300
I just started a RUclips page on Transformation and posted my first Video. I only got 4 subs and 70 views so far. Was super demoralising at first before I shifted my mindset. Thanks so much for the insight.
Good for you man 👍👍
I think James is going through the Hormozi transition.. e.g. bored of talking fitness and rather be talking biz.. can kinda tell from the enthusiasm between talking calories < talking emails haha
Hi James, thanks for the tips. One of the problems I'm facing is how to create a business from my content? Do i just link my landing page which takes them to purchase a program to follow, not sure this is a good enough model?
Good vid! Title + thumbnail + opening 30 seconds. The rest doesn’t matter… can vouch for high earning industry vs volume of views.
Amazingly informative and nice that it's a step sideward from your usual content, could have done with you being a little louder though.
This channel is ridiculously good.
appreciate it sir
Intuitively, I have known this all along. Have gotten off track here and there, but for the most part, stayed firm. It takes more time to build a loyal audience. But it will be worth it.
I enjoy both channels tbf
Gold as always.
quality always beats quantity if it comes to a fight/choice, for everything in life,i would go as far as create value that people can't access unless they prove they are truly interested and truly want it, i don't want people that don't appreciate what i have
Awesome video dude.
I do not have your amont of following but I realize that my audience if I keep growing it as I was doing it will get me nowhere.
Hope your bussiness does well.
Quick question: I’m a personal trainer with 2 Insta accounts-one personal (48 followers) and one for self-improvement, “Echo Improvement” (1k followers). I want to start an email list, landing page, and maybe even a community. Should I focus on my fitness coaching where I feel I have more credibility, or go all in on self-improvement content with Echo Improvement?
PS: I am on the verge of buying the course, even as a broke college student (which may or may not be a dumb financial decision).
what's the difference? I would double down where its easiest to make money.
@@JamesSmithBusiness Ok, there are a few differences though. Anyway, I have one more question, thanks for answering btw If I sign up for the mentorship, could I get a refund on the Social Media course I paid 100 for?
Shame if you let it die, it was a unique channel in that space due to your personality and presentation. Best of luck on your new endevour.
Hahaha yeah I enjoy the free content, this one was a banger. You have nearly got me though. I have only done shorts up until now, some of them do well 5-10k views others won’t reach 100 with the same format? Ie I piece I did on Ren just isn’t going anywhere? I’m assuming this is because other creators or flooding content about Ren? Ps, obviously I’d love to do a piece for you just for the clout. Loved your content for years man and I’m old 😂 (12k private jet) 😂
Came for the fitness advice, stayed for the marketing tips 😁
How can I create a clear personal brand when I’m interested in so many things like psychology, photography, filmmaking, and podcasting? Should I incorporate my professional work, like creating RUclips ads and podcasts for clients, into my personal content? Or would mixing everything-psychology, cinematic videos, behind-the-scenes client work, and podcasts-make my brand confusing for the audience?
Pick one. Go all in until you big a big following, then you can introduce your other interests
@@jayreynoldsirl hi! thanks for your message. I think I'll pick psycology and use photography and filmmaking to create nice videos about it. Will think about podcasting in the near future :)
Real eye opener here 👍
good to see. Less but better.
Really interesting perspective.
I’d rather have a smaller more loyal following for sure!
I have grown to over 80K subs on this channel & 95K on another and I'm still finding myself having to pivot and make new content to keep my audience intrigued
I hope it works out. I have a lot of respect for Ed. But I disagree with him.
There is nothing wrong with starting a new channel to pursue more money.
But from my perspective your life will be better if money isn't your primary driver.
Create the content that you really want to create.
Considering your audience size, you'll be fine from a money perspective
But you will also live a more fulfilling life
Just my 2 cents
Morning James, I'm not a content creator, but I do own a business in the UK. Conservatory roof conversions. I'm aware of 3 ways to generate business. 1 Talk to people one on one ( we have telesales), 2 run some adverts ( we use google), and some form of content creation. We don't do this, hence why I'm here. I'm interested in email marketing with videos to cut our sales cycle and get more people to see me. I close the highest percentage. And start some content. I have no idea where to start. Would your system be of benefit?
go on his website and talk to his sales associate they helped me out to decide for the cost i think the benefit is worth the risk
Contact me at refurb and restore magazine we are the biggest in the UK and regular feature roofing features
Thanks for the video, I’ve bought into your mentorship and am trying to promote a business being myself as a PT, but I am also a creative and would like to post more holistic content, design, lifestyle, sports/combat genuinely. Can i still promote my business and not niche down into just Fitness? I feel as though I could promote a holistic lifestyle business if I played the long game but i’m not sure what is the best way forward.
I have 58 subscribers, and am happy, as they signed up to watch me on Zwift doing individual TT racing 😊
how long you been in Australia?
Very interesting.
One of things I want to know, should I start a seperate channel inside of the niche I want to go into when I currently have a small channel? I have about 2500 subscribers but my videos up to this point haven’t been 100% focused. My channel originally got some traction years ago because of music remixes and tutorials that I made, but now I want to pivot to fitness advice for business people. Should I try and transition my channel to that or just start a new one?
Class video James 😊
If you had one subscriber and 25 views on your first video, are you building a funnel and landing page straight away or would you wait to build an audience?
Heaps good info on the new channel
For me I'm getting by on direct fan support (patreon) so I plug that every video and that's working really well for me, but I would love some outside perspective on what I should be building other than videos to increase my financial security. I'm in the 3D printing niche, so partnerships with brands might be an option but I'm not sure I love that or if its even much an improvement on affiliate marketing. Selling prints unless I do them in high volume isn't likely to be super profitable either, so some kind of digital product is likely best - but then those typically don't sell for much in my niche. Maybe I'm making some poor assumptions though. I'm based in Sydney as well and yeah the housing market is brutal here, so the way I see it this is a major hair on fire problem that needs solving right away if I'm ever going to enjoy the security of owning my own home.
Haha, "What you mean what's my business" ... I also spent that time with Ed, had to take a little break from YT to handle business, but when I'm back I might quit my channel and start a new one, or just switch my channel content because the audience has an overlap on the original channel.
Depth of connection. Value based content, build community, not an audience.
This is a very interesting video!
I’m a barber, best connection job there is
Absolute G
Great advice, James. I have an idea I have been planning for a while. I'm not keen on being on youtube. Could be very lucrative. I think you could help. Are you up for it?
1000 true fans.
I loved that channel - it seemed like you had no end goal & were simply posting content you wanted to post. Was authentic, fun & great to watch!
So much free alpha in here 🏆
This is the exact mistake I’m making. Do you offer 1on1 business coaching? I’m in East Corrimal. Also considering doing the free BJJ session at a garage.
Yeah mate come in lad. Im away for a month, but check out the 30 days link in bio.
@@JamesSmithBusiness 🤙🏼
Hey James, just letting you know I’m early.
im a little confused. I checked out your other channel and it seems like you provide a good bit of value with your content. Are you saying you would have done better by providing the same value, but tying it together with your PT business?
the channel for my company is for our kettlebell training business. however we are having the issue of creating engaging content that isn’t click bait dumbshit, we dig a little deeper into the science and psychology of training with kettlebells. our client base is mid 30’s-50’s. Would you recommend your binge strategy when it comes to making our videos even if it is higher level concepts?
big audience of bellends - too good. great video and I agree
It would be neat if you made the number of subs in the title dynamic so that it automatically changes as your older channel gains subs 😛
“I’m here for RUclips Brotha!” 😂😂
I learned a LOT of this from Ed - follow him too www.youtube.com/@creator-booth