In episode #2673, we discuss Eric’s tremendous success in generating 2.1 million YouTube views within a short period. We explore the strategies and insights behind this growth, delving into topics such as content quality, effective hooks, audience retention, and the significance of consistency. Neil also shares his content framework and how it has transformed their view count.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- (00:00) Today’s topic: How Eric got 2.1M YT views from 66k views, Neil and Eric’s Content Creation Framework, & more
- (04:54) On YouTube views, consistency, and growth.
- (07:59) Test hooks at a bar or online.
- (10:50) Selecting popular content and repurposing it into short videos, blog posts, and webinars for various social media platforms.
- (12:44) Spending time on podcast research, creating unique questions, and different learning styles.
- (15:53) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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