Day 2 challenge video has been posted
Day 2 was about “designing authority” so event planners see you as a safe, obvious hire. The main point: your YouTube channel is an authority asset + booking filter, not a random content dump.
Key takeaways:
  • Event planners want proof: full talks, stage presence, audience engagement, recent content.
  • Personal brand > logo: use your name, a clear headshot, and a bio that says who you help + what problem you solve.
  • Keep the channel focused (no vlog/off-topic stuff); consistency builds trust.
  • Upgrade quality if needed (even hiring a videographer for a keynote).Homework: rename channel to your name, update photo/bio/banner, pick one link destination, and unlist old/off-topic videos.
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Day 2 challenge video has been posted
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