Most business owners fail on YouTube for one reason:
They treat it like a content platform.
Instead of a client acquisition system.
Here's the system we use to turn YouTube into a lead engine for coaches & agencies 🧵
If you're a B2B founder, agency owner, service provider, or consultant, there's ONE video that will do more for your business than 50 short tutorials combined.
A full free course on your core offer.
Like Andy Stauring's "How to Start an Ecommerce Business" (FREE COURSE), Saamir Mithwani's "Full Branded Dropshipping Course (100% FREE)" or Darrel Wilson's "Claude Tutorial for Beginners."
These guys built entire businesses off ONE video.
Why it works:
You're not teaching a tip. You're handing them the whole playbook. That kind of value can't be faked. People watch the whole thing and walk away thinking "this person knows their stuff."
Half of them try to do it themselves and quit by week 2.
The other half realize they don't have the time, and come to you to do it for them.
Either way, you win. Either as an authority. Or with a client.
Most business owners are scared to "give away" their entire offer in a free video.
The ones who do are the ones building real pipelines.
Comment "VIDEO" and I'll DM you another video idea your channel needs to build trust and authority with your audience.
YouTube's new dub feature just made MrBeast delete multiple of his channels.
He had separate dubbed channels in Spanish, Portuguese, French and more. Each one with its own voice artists, editors, and a full budget.
Then YouTube rolled out auto-dubbing. One feature, and the entire dub operation became pointless.
He deleted the channels.
This is what's actually happening in 2026. AI is partnering with YouTube to quietly destroy entire categories of work overnight. What used to need a team now needs a button.
The creators who'll win are the ones using these features to scale, not the ones still building manual systems for problems YouTube is about to solve for free.
We help business owners stay ahead of stuff like this on their channels.
Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you everything you need to know.
@timdanilovhi Exactly the kind of thing people should do to write their scripts
most just tell chatgpt to create me a script on this topic
like bruhh whatttt😂😂
Business owners are chasing the wrong thing on YouTube.
They get 800 views and panic. They think their channel is broken. So they start grinding harder, making more videos, hoping the next one hits a million.
But if you're a B2B business owner, views aren't the goal.
You don't need millions of views. You need average views from your exact ICP. The people who actually want to work with you. The people who already have a problem your business solves.
That's the whole game.
A coach with 800 views from the right founders will out-earn a creator with 80,000 views from random teenagers.
Every single time.
You don't get views. You get clients.
This is exactly what we do for you at our agency.
We pick the right topics, script the videos, edit them, and post them, all optimized to target your ICP and bring clients into your business. Not views.
Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you the complete breakdown of how we do this, plus everything you need to get started working with us.
YouTube just killed faceless automation.
In Jan 2026, they removed 16 channels from the Partner Program. 4.7B views and $10M in revenue
gone.
Reason: AI slop.
Meanwhile ElevenLabs + Google signed a deal making AI voices cheaper than ever.
Automators are walking into a trap.
If you run a business and want YouTube to actually bring you clients, the move was never automation
It's your face, your voice, your expertise.
The slow path was the fast path the whole time.
@TheecomMike Awesome
but don't look back on your youtube, It will give you a massive Organic Growth in your journey
I see you haven't posted from 2 months now
@natecurtiss_yt Exactly, People don't think about this and start worrying about their content
1 YT video = 20-50 content pieces
if you ask me
you just have to clip it
take knowledge out of it, paste it in a different way on other platforms
Re-edited the intro of a video I came across.
Here's what was breaking retention:
→ No clear visuals to anchor the viewer
→ No brand identity in the first 10 seconds
→ The message wasn't easy to follow
So I rebuilt the intro with clean visuals, consistent brand cues, a message that lands instantly.
That's the difference between someone clicking off in 5 seconds vs staying for the full video.
This is what we do at our agency, We fix what's quietly costing you watch time.
DM if you want this for your channel.
Iman Gadzhi doesn't post YouTube videos.
He runs a studio.
7-person editing team.
A production system so dialed in that his editors were trained in 4 months to produce his videos independently, and nobody could tell the difference.
Every video has a specific visual identity, A format, a purpose, Nothing is random.
Put one of his videos next to a Netflix original and you'd struggle to tell them apart.
That's not a YouTube channel. That's a media company.
And here's what's interesting,
YouTube's CEO just confirmed this is exactly where the platform is heading.
In his 2026 letter, Neal Mohan said creators are no longer just creators. They're building the media companies of the future. YouTube is now rewarding episodic, bingeable, series-style content, not random one-off uploads.
Iman figured this out years ago. The platform is just now catching up. So if you're a business owner, coach, or agency owner thinking about YouTube, This is what you're competing with.
Not other coaches filming on their phone. People who treat their channel like a show.
The ones still posting random videos with no system, no format, no strategy, YouTube isn't being built for them anymore
The question isn't whether you should start YouTube, It's whether you're willing to treat it seriously.
I've been using Claude for a year now.
Not as a gimmick, as an actual part of how I run my agency
Content ideas
Repurposing tweets into carousels
Writing captions
Brainstorming strategy
Automating the stuff that used to eat my time
If you're a content creator or an agency owner and you're not using it yet, you're making things harder than they need to be
It's not a tool, It's a digital companion