New channel, 30 subs.
Then the video I ideated and wrote gets posted...
In 3 days, 3.5K subs + sitting on 186K views right now.
This video took me 36+ hours to research and write.
Worth. Every. Second.
Currently building a live-updating database of 4,000+ videos in the true crime niche using AI.
It will have:
-Titles
-Thumbnails + description
-Views
-Outlier score
Instead of doing simple competitor research with YouTube, why not just find ALL videos?
Being consistent is the biggest lie on YouTube.
Your videos are either good enough or not, and consistency won't change anything.
The only use of consistency is to consistently improve until you have the skills to create great videos.
No, posting 365 videos a year without improvement will not make you go viral.
I worked every single day from March 31st to June 19th.
That's roughly 80 days straight of high-level deep work.
Record week: 49 hours of deep work.
My work isn't taking BS calls or cleaning toilets.
I have to use my mind to make strategic decisions, create content, and organise people.
On the 20th of June, I finally burnt out, but I've never been happier in my life.
I am playing Clash Royale, speaking with friends and closing new clients to recover.
The point is...
I've changed my life from $0 and no future to having millions of views.
It took only 9 months of hard work.
Pursue your dreams, you won't regret it.
Stop using AI to write your YouTube scripts.
Channels using AI generated scripts saw a 37% drop in engagement after YouTube updated the algorithm.
Struggling to write?
Do bullet points instead and talk like a human.
Real voices outperform AI slop.
Psychology >>> Pretty videos
Spend 0% of your time improving "production quality" until you have figured out how to hook people with an idea and title.
Nothing matters without it because you don't even get the click.
Daily reminder, the avg 18/25 year old doesn’t even have $5k saved up
If you’re making $5k/Month don’t let the internet fool you, you’re making great money
At $10k/Month you’re making money that is hard to even spend ( social media will tell you otherwise also )
We live in a online bubble and mostly all the people showing off don’t even have 10k to their name
Leaving the UK grew my business more in 3 months than the previous 5 years combined.
But it wasn't the travel, sunshine or no Kier Starmer.
It was because of a weekly Friday evening beer.
Each week, I started to meet up with people who were thinking big and experimenting.