7 Books that Helped Me Grow my YouTube Business
Here are the top business books that have been the most helpful and influential for me as I've grown Video Creators into a full-time income that supports me and a growing team of people.
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Here are the top business books that have been the most helpful and influential for me as I've grown Video Creators into a full-time income that supports me and a growing team of people.
The most successful YouTube channels have a small team behind them. Here's how I grew my team and principles for building your own team that surrounds your channel, helps you reach your goals, communicate well with your audience, and serve people well. Right now I have a business advisor, business manager, video editor and graphic designer, accountants, Facebook community manager, and a Spanish translator working regularly on my team, and I'll be expanding it as the needs grow.
Talking to a camera is awkward. You feel it. Your audience feels it. It's uncomfortable for everyone. You end up with videos that make you appear impersonal, discredited, and even untrustworthy. But fortunately, anyone can feel comfortable and
I just completed an amazing 10 weeks with these 20 creators in my hands-on, intensive YouTube audience development course called, Video Labs! Today we want to hang out with you LIVE and share some tips and advice that will help you grow and develop your own YouTube channel.
You can now promote trusted viewers and YouTube subscribers to moderators on your channel to help you manage all the comments. In this tutorial I'll show you how to add comment moderators to your channel, how they remove and flag different comments for you, and what the whole process looks like from beginning to end for both your newly promoted moderators as well as for you, the creator.
Managing a YouTube channel is hard enough, but when you start adding the complexity of managing a team of people who support your channel's business, it becomes even more complex. Instead of just managing your channel, you now also have to manage other people, as well.
When you first start making YouTube videos it can be frustrating because your channel grows slowly. There's a lot of reasons for this, but some of them have to do with a few of the tips that Bryant shares in this video.
In this live stream we'll share the key analytics we watch most closely and how to use them to grow our channels.
It's important to make money from your YouTube audience because that's what allows you to continue to focus on serving that audience well, but how you go about making money can make all the difference in whether your actually do make money or not. Tonight we'll share some of our tips, ideas, and lessons we've learned for how to best promote merchandise, sponsors, and Patreon to your YouTube audience.
These tips and advice will help you infuse growth into your YouTube channel if your channel hasn't grown for a while.