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If I’ve shared this with you, here are two useful tips:
*you cannot white-knuckle creativity
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If the account has (0-5,000) subscribers and no audience, and wants to eventually sell products, services, etc through content, then:
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So, you want to start a YouTube channel.
Or, maybe you’ve already taken a crack at it and are looking for ways to take your channel to the next level.
The fact that you're reading this excites me for you. It means you’re not just tossing around ideas—you’re serious. You’re ready to approach this with intention. Sure, experimenting and throwing ideas at the wall has its place, but you’re looking for a clear strategy to grow consistently. You don’t want your channel to merely exist; you want it to thrive, reach thousands—maybe even millions—of viewers.
That mindset excites me because it’s one we share. Neither of us settles for “average.” We dive in with a plan, burn the boats (no backups, no excuses), and go all-in without hesitation. It’s not about the fear of failure—it’s about embracing failure as a stepping stone, trusting ourselves to navigate uncharted waters and achieve success.
If that sounds like you, let’s dive in and start building the foundation for your YouTube journey today.
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Starting a YouTube channel was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. What began as a creative outlet and build a personal brand has evolved into a thriving business with multiple income streams, allowing me to escape the corporate grind and live a life I love.