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The Legitimately EASIEST Path To Making Money On YouTube
This is basically a cheat code for YouTube success
As you can imagine, as someone with a large social media following, I get a ton of DMs
And about 50% of them are people asking me for “hacks” and “tricks” to grow on YouTube
While there are no tricks per se, there is an undeniable strategy one can take to streamline their path to success
Honestly, a clear cut strategy like this should be behind a paywall
But screw it because hopefully this email is the one that ignites that fire in you to finally start taking YouTube seriously
So by year end you’ll be collecting checks from YouTube
Instead of you being the one paying them with your time and attention instead…
So what’s this YouTube success cheat code?
Simple…make content no one else can produce
If you recall, YouTube is a market controlled by the forces of supply and demand…
As such, when supply is low and demand is high, price goes up (price being the value of your video)
In short, if you can position your content as being unique
You can funnel the majority of the demand towards your content
And grow and monetize in record time…
Here’s an example of this principle in action
Take the channel 3D Living Studio
They produce 3D models to illustrate the highly engaging topics of their videos
When it comes to engineering and architecture content these 3D models are scarce (low supply)
Meaning that the demand in the market for this presentation style of content would all filter to this channel (and a handful of others)
Hence each of these videos generating millions of views
Now, there’s a catch…
Making 3D model videos is very resource intensive (from both a time and cost perspective)
But as you know, nothing in life worth having comes without a cost…
So, if you can’t make 3D models, how do you use what you’ve learned today?
Simple, you dive deeper into the employment of a unique selling proposition
And find your own gap in the market between supply and demand…
For example, can your videos stand out by using a different presentation style?
Or do you have unique expertise on a topic that few others do?
The 3D model is just an example of a differentiator
But many more exist (many that don’t cost a thing!)
And that can act as a cheat code to your long-term YouTube success…
Chat tomorrow,
Adam