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Time and money
I’m spending both here and TBH, I’m not sure I need to pay SKOOL to give away what I charge others for. The community aspect of this was appealing but I’m going to reallocate my resources to something that actually brings in revenue AND team members. If you are interested in working with me to actually grow your show - I’m easy to find. I’m getting ready to close this experiment and wish you all the best of luck.
Time and money
AI de-monetizing on YouTube
You may have heard, YouTube is cracking down on “AI slop” - they are taking down the ability to make money for “creators” who push 100% AI content. You are still okay to use AI thumbnails, recommended SEO, scripts and more - the example of YT’s action is with people who use AI to make slideshows that flip at the same time, use 100% AI voice, 100% AI music and a thumbnail that puts the title in the top left with the subject filling up the right side. Use one or two of these options, you’re in the clear. Use them all, you will quickly lose any ad revenue that your channel is gaining. Like the gif in this post, it’s has to look real - even if it’s not or it will lose attention and cash-flow. Your friend in podcasting, @Atlas Aultman
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Quality matters
How you do one thing is how you do everything. Standard posting time is one thing that matters. WEEKLY show publishing is key. If you can publish more, do it. Just keep the quality high 🫡
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Host/Studio Podcasters Unite
Need your advice on this one. In this community, a lot of us believe that being a guest on other shows is just as important as being consistent on yours. Sitting in between 2 legends, Don “The Predator” Frye and Dan “The Beast” Severn is little ole 220-pounds of me - practicing what I preach. Comparing notes on studios is also vital to growing. Good or bad, you’ll learn something that will help you level up. All of this allows you to reach new audiences and share insights. Highly recommended, but, how often should we do this? @Atlas Aultman
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How more people find your show
They search for it. Rather, they search for the solution you uncovered on your show and either get you, or, they get someone who put this in their show. For Americans, the title of your YouTube shorts if vital. Here’s a formula that works. - Who’s this specific content/episode for - What problem does it solves - Why someone should click now This is a quick example to ace titles and get found, arrange your podcast titles, shorts names, and reels descriptions like one of these: How to [Desired Result] Without [Common Pain Point] Why [Common solution] without [new discovery] doesn’t work The NEW best way to [Result] and solve [Other pain pounts] Keep serving up greatness🫡 Atlas Aultman
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