Your content is very insightful and clear. I'll be applying these strategies on a few platforms to work toward my professional and personal passion goals. Thank you for continuously sharing your content!
Great clip! Concise and precise input - while I knew already some of your strategies, it's always amazing how consistency is a game-changer. Thanks for sharing your tactics.
great video! same standard as your linkedin content as a filmmaker - find a angle that your mic isn't blocking your face, and not taking up so much of the video. also, use a 50mm lens to get that background blurr - Dan Koe's videos are great examples. let me know if you need more help/ info ;)
Thanks for sharing Matt, I like the idea of engagement pods. Do you help with your course in this regard e.g. bringing people together who have overlaps in their content?
Loving your stuff, Matt. Off to look at you products but got a questions on this: I have various things I want to put on a RUclips channel(s) - Podcast series of interviews with SME owners, sales & high performance stuff from me, body language stuff (some live, some commenting on videos). I either am going to do on the one channel at first or separate out: 3 channels being ridiculous, it would be eithjer: One channel: SME interviews + high performance and sales stuff + body language. Channel 1: SME interviews + high performance and sale stuff. Channel 2: Body language. What do you reckon. OR, thinking about it. Channel One: Interview only channel AND then Channel Two: high performance, sales body language channel. What do you think?
@@realmattgray Thanks Matt. You're a star. I've read that new channels get a boost but I want to use my old one (2k followers). Also, it's in my name which I want but the followers are years out of any action i.e. not likely to engage. I want to say F it and just stay with it. Do you agree or am I stabbing myself in the foot?
@@realmattgray Okay thanks! Do you use any memory techniques when talking, the stuff you're talking about sounds quiet technical and challenging to remember.
Hi Matt, I build websites (mainly in three industries) and want to focus on the 'triggers' fitness webdesign or hospitality webdesign. Is it smart to create content related for two industries or would you avoid that?
Ever since I found your content, I have become inspired to create a community. Thank you
That’s amazing. This makes me happy.
this video is so concentrated and so amazing! thank you for this!
Glad you found it helpful!
Awesome video. I am going to act on it. Well done Matt!
Can’t wait to see what you create!
Your content is very insightful and clear. I'll be applying these strategies on a few platforms to work toward my professional and personal passion goals. Thank you for continuously sharing your content!
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Purely gold! 🎉
Love your stuff Matt!
Any other founds looking to form an engagement pod?
Thanks so much - Let’s win together🏅
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Thanks Matt!
Happy to help!
Absolute fire! Huge value (for those that know)
Thanks so much
Thanks for this peace of gold!
My pleasure 🙌
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Thanks for the love. Let’s get after it relentlessly.
Great clip! Concise and precise input - while I knew already some of your strategies, it's always amazing how consistency is a game-changer. Thanks for sharing your tactics.
Consistency is where the rubber hits the road. Play the long game.
@@realmattgray well said!!
great video! same standard as your linkedin content
as a filmmaker - find a angle that your mic isn't blocking your face, and not taking up so much of the video.
also, use a 50mm lens to get that background blurr - Dan Koe's videos are great examples.
let me know if you need more help/ info ;)
Thanks for the tips!
Awesome thank you
Our pleasure!
Thanks for sharing Matt, I like the idea of engagement pods. Do you help with your course in this regard e.g. bringing people together who have overlaps in their content?
Yes we help you get paired with others and form engagement pods to grow faster
Loving your stuff, Matt. Off to look at you products but got a questions on this: I have various things I want to put on a RUclips channel(s) - Podcast series of interviews with SME owners, sales & high performance stuff from me, body language stuff (some live, some commenting on videos). I either am going to do on the one channel at first or separate out: 3 channels being ridiculous, it would be eithjer:
One channel: SME interviews + high performance and sales stuff + body language.
Channel 1: SME interviews + high performance and sale stuff. Channel 2: Body language.
What do you reckon.
OR, thinking about it. Channel One: Interview only channel AND then Channel Two: high performance, sales body language channel.
What do you think?
I would make it all one channel. Look at what I’ve done with mine. I think keeping it all in one is the best.
@@realmattgray Thanks Matt. You're a star. I've read that new channels get a boost but I want to use my old one (2k followers). Also, it's in my name which I want but the followers are years out of any action i.e. not likely to engage. I want to say F it and just stay with it. Do you agree or am I stabbing myself in the foot?
love the content buddy!
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks 👍
Welcome 👍
Would you recommend a prompter when doing videos, or simply doing freestyle. How do you go about it personally?
I don’t use a prompter. It could be useful if you need help tho. I’m not strongly opinionated either way
@@realmattgray Okay thanks! Do you use any memory techniques when talking, the stuff you're talking about sounds quiet technical and challenging to remember.
Hi Matt, I build websites (mainly in three industries) and want to focus on the 'triggers' fitness webdesign or hospitality webdesign. Is it smart to create content related for two industries or would you avoid that?
I think you can do both if you find the overlaps and commonalities between them
should i target large number of audience or small.
what do you think?