Editors: I'm building one of the biggest short-form channels on YouTube.
2.7M subs and 5+ billion views.
I'm looking for ONE killer editor to join my team:
- 50% ad revenue on every video you make
- Your work will get hundreds of millions of views
- I will personally turn you into one of the best short-form editors on the platform
Most editors trade time for flat rates and never build real income. Here, your videos keep paying you. The better you get, the more you earn.
If you're cracked, apply here: https://t.co/VgbrKSRbqZ
Focus is becoming the rarest skill on the planet. Talent, intelligence, marketing, prompting, vibe coding, and whatever else doesn't matter as much as being able to channel your attention for an extended period of time into one useful thing that you want to see in the world.
Whenever I lose momentum on my channel, I remind myself of one simple truth: I can always make a video so good that YouTube would be acting against its own interests not to push it.
If I create a Short with 60+ second AVD, it will go viral. And that's liberating, because it means the power is always in my control. I just need to do better.
The algorithm isn't broken. You just need to make undeniable videos.
Somebody substantially higher level than you will nonchalantly say something in a conversation that unlocks blocks for you.
They’ll have never put that in a pre-recorded course or YouTube video or book as it’s just obvious knowledge to them.
You need to be around these people to absorb these knowledge pieces. You don’t get it any other way, because normal conversations are the only way the knowledge is extracted from them
So true.
If it weren’t for the pain and adversity I went through growing up, I honestly think I would’ve ended up pretty average. Those “do I give up or push forward” moments shaped everything.
And the more life I live, the more I realize “quality people” almost always have one thing in common: they’ve been through something.
was talking to someone on a call today & told them the last thing you want to do is become a clone of everyone in your niche
yes... we leverage proven formats when it comes to titles, thumbnails, scripts etc
but if you don't know how to position yourself, tap into your competitive edge and overall have GREAT on-camera presence then there's no reason for ppl to choose you over your competitors
you must create content SO GOOD thar you would even watch it yourself & become undeniable within your niche is the goal
Say what you will but pewdiepie is literally in my opinion the perfect role model of retirement.
Grind till your mid 20’s-30’s then just retire and pick up fun hobbies life has much more to offer then just internet money and 12 hour days behind your laptop.
If you retire early enough you can literally pick a second career for fun
@Ballboy0192 You can spend a ton of time thinking about Shorts. But have you ever questioned if you're even thinking correctly?
That's how logic came to be, some wise guy a very long time ago asked himself, "How can I know if I'm even thinking correctly?"