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I analyzed 1,000 "successful" YouTube channels.
Here's what nobody talks about: 847 of them make $0 from YouTube. 127 make under $1,000/month. 23 make $1,000-$10,000/month. 3 make over $10,000/month. The "success" you see online is mostly fake. 🧵 The brutal truth about YouTube money 👇 1/ THE MATH DOESN'T ADD UP: YouTuber: "I make 6 figures from YouTube!" Reality check: - AdSense: $2,400/month (1M+ views needed) - Sponsorships: $500/video (if you're lucky) - Merch: $200/month (after costs) Total: $3,100/month = $37K/year Where's the other $60K+ coming from? 🤔 2/ THE REAL MONEY SOURCES: - Courses about YouTube: $50K+/month - Coaching programs: $30K+/month - Affiliate marketing: $20K+/month - Speaking fees: $10K+/event Notice the pattern? They make money TEACHING YouTube, not DOING YouTube. 3/ WHY THIS MATTERS: You're learning business strategy from people whose business model is teaching, not doing. It's like learning to swim from someone who only teaches swimming but never goes in the water. 4/ THE EXCEPTIONS (The real ones): - Business owners using YouTube for leads - Service providers building authority - Product companies driving sales - Consultants attracting high-ticket clients They don't talk about "YouTube success." They talk about business success. 5/ THE TAKEAWAY: Before following YouTube advice, ask: "What business does their YouTube support?" If the answer is "teaching YouTube," run. Find people who use YouTube to grow real businesses. That's where the actual valuable advice lives.
Weird pattern I've noticed:
The clients who negotiate my price the hardest are usually the ones who: - Have the biggest budgets - Make the fastest decisions on everything else - Pay their vendors late - Complain about "expensive" $20 software Meanwhile, smaller businesses often just say "when do we start?" Price objections aren't always about money. 🤔
Client just had their worst YouTube "failure" that generated their best business result.
Here's what happened (and why failure isn't always failure): 1/ THE SETUP: Client: Business coach Video topic: "Why Most Business Advice Is Wrong" Goal: Position as contrarian expert Expected outcome: Authority building content 2/ THE "DISASTER": - Posted on Monday at 2 PM - After 24 hours: 34 views - After 48 hours: 67 views - After 1 week: 156 views - Client's reaction: "This flopped. I'm embarrassed." 3/ WHAT WE MISSED: While obsessing over view count, we ignored: - Comments were incredibly engaged - Average watch time: 78% (highest ever) - Click-through to website: 23% (industry average: 2%) - Email signups: 12 from 156 views (7.7% conversion) 4/ THE PLOT TWIST: Week 2: One of those 12 email subscribers booked a call Week 3: They became a $15K client Week 4: They referred two more prospects Month 2: Total revenue from this "failed" video: $31K 5/ THE LESSON: We were measuring: ❌ Views (vanity metric) ❌ Reach (ego metric) ❌ Engagement rate (social metric) We should have been measuring: ✅ Conversion rate (business metric) ✅ Lead quality (revenue metric) ✅ Customer lifetime value (growth metric) 6/ THE REFRAME: "Failed" video: 156 views → $31K revenue = $198 per view "Successful" competitor video: 50K views → $0 revenue = $0 per view Which would you rather have? 7/ THE TAKEAWAY: YouTube success isn't about going viral. It's about going valuable. Small audience + Right message + Clear offer = Big results Sometimes your "worst" performing content creates your best business outcomes. Don't let vanity metrics blind you to actual value. Quality > Quantity. Always. 🎯
Today's small victory:
Helped a client understand why their 500-view video was more valuable than their competitor's 50K-view video. Client's video: 500 views → 12 qualified leads → 3 consultations → 1 client worth $3K Competitor's video: 50K views → 200 random followers → 0 business impact Quality > Quantity Strategy > Luck Results > Recognition
GIVING AWAY $3K/MONTH SERVICE FOR FREE
Case study: Client's first YouTube video → 2.4K views → 34 qualified leads → $18K revenue. I want 3 more case studies like this. So I'm giving my complete YouTube strategy service FREE for the first month to 3 established business owners ($50K+ revenue). What you get: - Custom scripts + strategy - Professional editing + optimization - Thumbnails + titles that convert - Complete channel setup - Performance tracking + optimization Requirements: ✅ Real business with real revenue ✅ Willing to film 2-3 hours/month ✅ Committed to 90-day timeline ✅ Will share results publicly Not for beginners. Not for "aspiring" entrepreneurs. For business owners who understand ROI and want YouTube to generate qualified leads. Comment "APPLY" if you qualify. First 3 only. $3K value. ⏰
GIVING AWAY $3K/MONTH SERVICE FOR FREE
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