How I Grew a Team for my YouTube Channel

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.

How I Grew a Team for my YouTube Channel2016-10-30T07:24:17-04:00

How (and Why) to Build a Facebook Group for your Audience

We reviewed articles discussing why you should create a Facebook group for your audience, YouTube vs Facebook video stats, a new option for broadcasting live to YouTube from your phone, and more.

How (and Why) to Build a Facebook Group for your Audience2016-10-30T07:24:17-04:00

6 Tips for Getting a Fast Start on YouTube

Getting started on YouTube can be frustrating when the views and subscribers don't come rolling in. If you want to get a fast start on YouTube, here's some great advice from Tribe Tyler and his fiancé on how to get started on YouTube and start seeing success in a growing channel. He is going to share some behind-the-scenes of what happens on his channel, where he grew to almost 100,000 YouTube subscribers in a relatively short amount of time.

6 Tips for Getting a Fast Start on YouTube2016-10-30T07:24:18-04:00

Re-Inventing Video Creators for Next-Level Creators

Going forward into 2016 there will be more of an emphasis on the business side of YouTube, growing a channel, and making it financially sustainable. Here's a quick overview of what's coming up!

Re-Inventing Video Creators for Next-Level Creators2016-10-30T07:24:18-04:00

Random YouTube Q&A with you NOW!

I'm testing out the Wirecast Go app for live streaming to YouTube from my phone. Let's do some live Q&A and see how it holds up.

Random YouTube Q&A with you NOW!2016-01-25T14:50:16-05:00

Unboxing my Silver Play Button from YouTube!!

So crazy to think that in 1 year this channel grew to 10,000 subscribers. By the end of year 2, it had 8x that audience, and halfway through year 3 we're well passed 100,000 subscribers! That's a lot of people who said, "Ya know what, I don't hate you enough to not click that little red button." haha

Unboxing my Silver Play Button from YouTube!!2016-10-30T07:24:18-04:00

RE: The Sad Economics of Internet Fame

Last week an article with the same title as this video went huge in the YouTube community, talking about YouTube creators who have huge, significant audiences yet are starving and hardly making enough money off of their audience.

RE: The Sad Economics of Internet Fame2016-10-30T07:24:19-04:00
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