2 weeks ago (edited) • Film Booth

Would you like to blow up multiple YouTube channels at once and change the lives of creators and their viewers as a result?

Because that's what I do every day, and now I’m looking for a new ideation/strategist pro to join me in my mission.

This role will put you in front of 6, 7, and 8 figure business owners all hungry to explode their following.

It’ll give you access to information you only get working with hundreds of creators, level up your abilities faster, and will push you to become top of your game.

Learn more here

 https://forms.gle/tnoJ3vUwPpAtHWSj7 

2 weeks ago • Film Booth

100 YouTube creators told me the biggest problem they have when it comes to YouTube and the most common answer surprised me. 

Audience Retention!

So I simplified how to keep viewers watching in to 3 steps and today at 3pm UK time ill be sending it to 21,000 YouTuber’s/entrepreneurs. 

If you want to learn all about “tension and release” the retention trick that makes people want more and more, sign up here 

 https://www.film-booth.com/ 

2 weeks ago • Film Booth

What do you want to learn more about, planning new content 

Storytelling

Thumbnails

Titles

Strategy

Data

3.5K votes

2 weeks ago • Film Booth

New video dropping Wednesday 🎉 

2 weeks ago • Film Booth

When I'm making videos I always think "ah this would be cool to show people " but theres never been a fast and easy way to drop in the moment wisdom on YouTube so I'm going to start posting it to Instagram. 

Warning, it's not going to be pretty or edited, just facts.

I guess if you like my community posts, you'll enjoy this too.

Scan the QR below to find me or use this link here

 https://www.instagram.com/ed.film.booth?igsh=cDV6eW90dmltc2Zq 

2 weeks ago • Film Booth

Whats your biggest struggle on YouTube? I want to know so I can solve them in videos for you 👇🏼 

3 weeks ago • Film Booth

Want a deeper dive in to making videos and YouTube? Check out this podcast I was invited on to recently for some YouTube nuggets of wisdom 

 https://youtu.be/f5sQPi2msR4?si=UQzw5... 

This Scriptwriting System Will BLOW UP Your Channel

K.J. Grey

3 weeks ago • 2,785 views

3 weeks ago • Film Booth

25 more things I wish I someone had told me before I started on YouTube channel (that would have made life easier)

1. Don't try and grow on multiple platforms at once, just focus on long form YouTube and ignore everything else 

2. You will learn more, faster hanging around with other creators/business owners than the internet will teach you

3. Don’t react to people who comment “I can't hear you” on a live stream unless everyone is saying the same thing. 
It's usually because they don't have their speakers on. 

4. Spend your money on coaching/courses, not on fancy kit

5. Always do thumbnails and titles first. 

6. Don't confuse what works for entertainment channels with what works for educational channels, you can play a totally different game.

7. Find a way to differentiate in your niche. 

8. Copying what works is smart but being the channel everyone else copies is the game changer. 

9. Think in 3-5 year cycles

10. Don't get annoyed when other people copy you, it's not worth your head space.

11. Make sure you have a crystal clear goal, base every decision on “will this help me get to that goal faster”, if it's a no, you probably shouldn't do it. 

12. Keep things as simple as possible, the more complexity you add to your business and channel the more things there are to screw up

13. Accept some people just don't like you, let that be their problem, not yours 

14. Don't make “what you want to make” unless you’re prepared for it to totally flop.

15. Batch produce your videos. The time savings are exponential 

16. When you have a following, stop posting for 2 weeks and witness as the world doesn't totally fall apart. You’ll lose the anxiety that you always have to get content out and then it's way more fun. 

17. This will be more of a mental battle than anything else. 

18. Learn from your mistakes but don't dwell on them

19. If you get good at ideation, packaging and making videos, the data looks after itself 

20. Buddy up. Have a meeting once or month or every two weeks with a creator in a similar position to you. Share what's working, mastermind your problems and witness things change faster. 

21. Don't go on new podcasts, they nearly always quit and waste your time

22. Get to know the people in your niche, you don't have to “compete” in the way you think you might 

23. Ignore 99% of sponsorship requests. When that first one comes in, you’ll be excited, just realise they sent that to 1000 other people and it's likely their product is complete crap. 

24. Do not ever do anything that might impact your reputation. 

25. You can get very, very rich, very, very fast on YouTube but only after you’ve put in the grunt work for years. 

3 weeks ago • Film Booth

LIFE UPDATE👇🏼 
In the video I posted yesterday many people commented about me now being on dating apps so I thought I'd give you an update.

March 2023 Liv and I decided to move on in different directions. (This is why Im now on Bumble/joking about it) 

We never fell out, we just wanted different things with life so we just decided to move on. I still help her with her business, pester her about her landing pages and try to get her posting more videos (rich coming from me) and we stay in touch and are both very happy. 

(Oh by the way, I think some of you thought we were married. We weren't)

We got each other through covid, helped each other grow our businesses/followings and had a really fun 3 years together. Helping her grow her channel and business is the proudest achievement of my life. 

PS If you're looking for a man who likes growing YouTube channels, leave your applications below 😂 

3 weeks ago • Film Booth

This video is rubbish, I could do so much better!

Was something I thought to myself when watching a big YouTuber last week. 

So, I started replanning their video in my head and instantly realised... I could not.

Although the video was boring and pointless to me, it was never made for someone like me in the first place.

The second I tried to step into their viewers' shoes to think about what kind of things they might find interesting in my new “improved” version, I got stuck.

This creator clearly knew what brought their viewers back week after week because they were smashing it.

Understanding your viewers is the name of the game on YouTube but it takes time, research, and consistency.

When you finally start to know what interests them,  you spot things others won't, and that's when the real growth happens.

(Back to only working on educational content I go.)