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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jenn discuss various aspects of content creation, including the importance of passion in video making, the impact of upload timing on view counts, and strategies for improving viewer retention. They also introduce a new community space on Discord for listeners to engage and share ideas. The hosts emphasize the significance of understanding your viewer avatar and explore the potential future of YouTube metrics, particularly regarding views and engagement. The episode concludes with a homework assignment for listeners to analyze what makes them stop on a thumbnail while browsing YouTube.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Tube Talk
02:58 Candy Conversations and Community Engagement
06:07 Creating Content with Passion
08:53 The Impact of Upload Timing
11:58 Understanding Retention and Audience Engagement
18:03 Community Contributions and Announcements
21:04 Building a Supportive Creator Community
23:58 Navigating Multiple Channels
27:58 Coaching and Personalized Growth Strategies
35:18 Navigating Content Creation Challenges
40:21 Understanding Your Audience Avatar
45:22 YouTube's Potential Changes and Their Impact
58:17 The Future of YouTube: A New Viewing Experience -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Rob discuss various aspects of content creation on YouTube, including the importance of community engagement, the balance between experimentation and consistency, and the significance of storytelling in video content. They explore how creators can navigate challenges in finding their niche, the impact of YouTube's algorithm on video visibility, and the potential for monetization through unique content ideas. The conversation also highlights the value of community contributions and the possibility of merchandise, culminating in a discussion about future directions for creators.
00:00 Introduction to Tube Talk and Community Engagement
02:58 Navigating Channel Growth and Content Strategy
05:59 Finding Your Niche and Audience
08:53 Balancing Passion and Monetization
12:01 Exploring Content Creation Challenges
14:57 Viral Video Ideas and Strategies
18:13 Unique Content Niches and Monetization
20:55 Storytelling in Content Creation
30:20 The Power of Storytelling in Content Creation
36:04 Engaging with the Audience: The Importance of Connection
47:02 Creating Engaging Hooks for New Content
55:37 Understanding Traffic Sources: Search vs. Browse
01:02:09 Emotional Engagement: Connecting with Viewers' Needs -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, hosts Travis and Jen discuss various aspects of video creation on YouTube, focusing on the importance of shorts, understanding target audiences, and the evolving landscape of content creation. They emphasize the significance of nostalgia in engaging viewers and explore alternative platforms for content distribution. The conversation also touches on strategies for creating compelling content and the challenges faced by creators in a competitive environment.
00:00 Introduction to Tube Talk and Free Content
02:50 The Value of Shorts in Video Creation
05:49 Understanding Target Audience on YouTube
09:00 Strategies for Engaging Content Creation
11:54 Navigating the Challenges of Multiple Channels
14:54 The Importance of Audience Engagement
17:55 Exploring the Concept of Target Audience
21:06 The Role of Content Quality in Audience Attraction
24:00 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement
32:59 The Overwhelmed Creator
35:36 Navigating Content Creation Challenges
39:43 The Nostalgia Factor in Gaming
42:09 Exploring New Content Avenues
46:41 Understanding YouTube Shorts
52:49 Alternative Platforms and Their Impact -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, hosts Travis, Jenn, and Rob engage in a lively discussion about various aspects of content creation on YouTube. They explore the impact of friends and family on video views, the effectiveness of shorts versus long-form content, and the importance of authenticity in building a community. The conversation also delves into listener questions about channel growth strategies, monetization, and the creative process behind upgrading board games. With humor and insight, the hosts provide valuable advice for aspiring creators looking to navigate the complexities of YouTube.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Candy Talk
03:02 Listener Engagement and Feedback
06:07 Balancing Multiple YouTube Channels
09:47 The Impact of Friends and Family on Views
19:00 Thumbnail Strategies for Gamers
28:21 The Power of Visual Branding in Thumbnails
30:28 Starting a Gaming Channel: Ideas and Inspirations
32:35 Creative Naming and Branding Strategies
33:05 Embracing Failures in DIY Content Creation
37:00 Building Relationships with Your Audience
39:49 Navigating Expectations in Content Creation
40:26 The Dangers of Buying Subscribers
47:34 Channel Name and Membership Strategies
55:40 The Future of YouTube Shorts -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, hosts Travis and Jenn explore various aspects of content creation on YouTube, including audience engagement, the challenges of promoting memberships, and the importance of storytelling. They discuss overcoming imposter syndrome, strategies for improving video retention, and the balance between work, family, and content creation. The episode also touches on music recommendations for creators and addresses viewer feedback, including a humorous spam email about SEO optimization. In this episode, Travis and Jenn explore various aspects of YouTube content creation, focusing on the unique approach of their podcast, the decision-making process regarding quitting or starting new channels, and strategies for engaging with their audience. They discuss the importance of following up on successful videos and creating niche content while also addressing audience questions and feedback. The conversation emphasizes the significance of passion in content creation and the need for creators to adapt their strategies based on viewer engagement and market trends.
The chemistry between hosts enhances the podcast experience.
Engaging with the audience through feedback is crucial.
Imposter syndrome affects many creators, impacting their confidence.
Promoting memberships requires a clear value proposition.
Inside jokes can strengthen community bonds.
Analyzing successful content can improve video retention.
Music choice is important for setting the tone of videos.
Storytelling is a vital skill for engaging content creation.
Balancing family and work is essential for content creators.
Viewer feedback can provide valuable insights, even if unsolicited. The podcast focuses on genuine conversations about YouTube rather than strict SEO strategies.
Creators should consider their passion when deciding to quit or start a new channel.
Engaging with audience feedback can lead to more meaningful content.
Niche content can be impactful even with a smaller audience.
Following up on successful videos is crucial for maintaining momentum.
Creators should not feel locked into a posting schedule if a video goes viral.
Understanding the audience's needs is key to creating relevant content.
It's important to balance passion projects with market viability.
Creators can experiment with different content styles to see what resonates.
Community engagement can enhance the overall content experience. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jenn discuss various aspects of video creation, including the recent launch of three-minute shorts on YouTube, the importance of coaching for creators, and strategies for engaging with audiences. They also delve into the significance of humor in content creation, the necessity of protecting one's YouTube channel, and the value of community engagement. The hosts share insights on navigating YouTube's algorithm and the challenges of creating content for different audiences, while also highlighting recent discoveries in the YouTube space.
The launch of three-minute shorts is a game changer for creators.
Creating a new channel can be beneficial for different content types.
Coaching can provide valuable insights for YouTube creators.
Engagement with your community is crucial for growth.
Humor can play a significant role in content creation.
Protecting your channel legally is important as you grow.
YouTube's algorithm rewards consistent content creation.
Shorts can help creators gain visibility and engagement.
Understanding your audience is key to successful content.
Diversifying content across channels can reach broader audiences. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss various aspects of video creation, including listener engagement, monetization challenges, goal setting, and the importance of building a community. They address copyright issues faced by creators, explore the significance of unique editing styles, and provide insights on handling negative comments. The conversation also touches on the importance of investing wisely in equipment and understanding audience dynamics, culminating in a discussion about the critical role of thumbnails and titles in attracting viewers.
Engagement with listeners is crucial for growth.
Monetization can bring challenges like copyright claims.
Setting specific goals helps creators stay focused.
Building a community fosters loyalty and support.
Finding a unique editing style is essential for differentiation.
Handling negative comments requires a strategic approach.
Investing in quality equipment can enhance content but should be done wisely.
Understanding audience dynamics is key to maintaining viewership.
Thumbnails and titles significantly impact click-through rates.
Emotional connection drives shareability of content. -
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Unlock the secrets of YouTube success with our latest episode of Tube Talk, where we celebrate hitting 1100 subscribers and unveil our exciting new podcast strategy. We're shaking things up with two episodes each week—one dedicated to answering your burning questions and another for engaging discussions on all things YouTube. Join us as we share behind-the-scenes experiences and tease intriguing topics like "Why Only Your Mom Is Watching Your Videos," promising a blend of fun and insightful content that’ll keep you coming back for more.
Have you ever wondered if A-B thumbnail testing could be the game-changer for your YouTube views? We dive into this hot topic, discussing the initial buzz and the critical importance of using two strong thumbnails to maximize your chances of success. Alongside this, we tackle pressing issues faced by women in the YouTube community, with Jen offering personal insights on dealing with unwanted attention and building a supportive network. Her unique "reverse catfish" strategy highlights the power of authenticity and self-worth in a space that often emphasizes appearances.
In our final segments, we explore the nuances of boosting YouTube impressions, the art of storytelling, and the balance between consistency and quality. From finding reliable video editors to enhancing Patreon offerings, we provide practical tips for creators focused on growth and sustainability. We wrap up with an inspiring message about embracing the YouTube journey, encouraging you to savor the process and find joy in every step, even if fame takes its time to knock on your door. Whether you're a budding creator or a seasoned pro, there's plenty to learn and laugh about in this episode. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, hosts Travis and Jenn discuss various strategies for video creators to enhance their content and grow their audience. They cover topics such as engaging with the community, utilizing daily video ideas, understanding the dynamics of YouTube Shorts, navigating copyright issues, and effective subscriber growth strategies. The conversation emphasizes the importance of storytelling, creating compelling hooks, and finding one's niche in the vast landscape of YouTube. The hosts also explore monetization options and the significance of community engagement in building a successful channel.
Takeaways
Engaging with the community is crucial for growth.
Daily video ideas can help in scheduling content effectively.
Understanding YouTube Shorts is essential for modern creators.
Navigating copyright and music use is vital for content creators.
Subscriber growth strategies should be tailored to your content.
Creating compelling hooks can significantly improve viewer retention.
Monetizing leftover content can provide additional revenue streams.
Finding your niche is key to sustained passion and growth.
Storytelling enhances viewer engagement and retention.
Consistency and community involvement lead to long-term success.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Tube Talk
02:50 Engaging with the Community
05:59 Daily Video Ideas and Content Strategy
09:10 Understanding YouTube Shorts
11:48 Navigating Copyright and Music Use
15:14 Subscriber Growth Strategies
18:04 Creating Compelling Hooks
20:53 Monetizing Content and Community Engagement
23:52 Finding Your Niche and Passion
27:08 The Importance of Storytelling in Videos
29:58 Final Thoughts and Future Directions -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, hosts Travis and Jenn engage with their audience by answering listener questions and discussing various aspects of YouTube content creation. They explore the importance of personal branding, the overlooked elements of video creation, and the significance of storytelling. The conversation also touches on privacy concerns for creators, the balance between quality and quantity in content, and navigating YouTube's algorithm. The hosts encourage creators to stay positive and persistent, emphasizing that growth on the platform is not always linear. They share insights on self-promotion, the impact of video titles and thumbnails, and the recent changes to YouTube's subscriber plaques. The episode concludes with motivational messages for new creators and a reminder to keep pushing forward in their video-making journey. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Dan discuss various aspects of content creation on YouTube, including how the search algorithm works, strategies for niche content, and the importance of storytelling. They also explore the differences between TikTok and YouTube, the challenges of transitioning audiences, and the role of AI in video creation. The conversation is filled with practical advice for creators looking to grow their channels and engage their audiences effectively. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss various topics related to YouTube content creation. They address the question of using copyrighted content in videos and the potential consequences of doing so. They also discuss the use of mid-roll ads and whether they can impact views and revenue. Additionally, they talk about the importance of clear speech and offer advice on reducing filler words. The hosts emphasize the importance of creating original content and being authentic as a creator. In this conversation, Travis and Jenn discuss the importance of being authentic in videos and the benefits of shooting in one take. They also provide advice on negotiating sponsorship deals and share their thoughts on the strategy of deciding which videos to publish on the main vidIQ channel versus the new channel. They end the conversation by recommending some entertaining YouTube videos. -
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Finding the right balance between quality and quantity of content is important for new channels. It may be beneficial to sacrifice some quality in order to produce more videos and gain traction.Mixing serious and silly content can be a unique and engaging approach to content creation. It allows for humor and memorability while still delivering valuable information.Engaging with the community, including other creators in the same niche, can be beneficial for growth and collaboration. Building relationships and supporting each other can lead to mutual success.Creating evergreen content in fast-changing niches can be challenging. Focusing on topics that don't change over time, such as best-of compilations or nostalgic content, can help create evergreen content in these niches. Playing old versions of games can be a nostalgic and popular concept for content creationCoaching creators involves listening to their ideas and sparking creativityA drop in views and subscribers is a normal part of being a YouTuber and can be influenced by various factorsProtecting one's identity on the internet is important, especially for female creatorsLive streaming on Discord can provide a behind-the-scenes look for dedicated fans
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In this episode, Travis and Jen answer listener questions and discuss various topics related to YouTube. They talk about the balance between quality and quantity of content, the idea of mixing serious and silly content, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges of creating evergreen content in fast-changing niches. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to YouTube content creation, including the concept of playing old versions of games, coaching creators, dealing with a drop in views and subscribers, and protecting one's identity on the internet. They also mention some videos they watched and announce their plans for future live streaming on Discord. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Dan discuss various topics related to video creation. They talk about the history of the podcast and the success it had when Dan was hosting. They also answer questions from listeners about topics such as creating content with viral potential, choosing the right camera for video creation, batch creation, and using shorts to promote long-form videos. In this part of the conversation, Travis and Dan discuss whether to keep or delete old videos on a YouTube channel, how to preserve embarrassing content without hurting the channel, and how to increase average view duration on mobile phones. They also explore the differences between podcasts and live streams, and the challenges of maintaining consistency and having fun while experimenting on YouTube. In this conversation, Dan and Travis discuss the challenges of overcoming creative paralysis and the importance of taking action and posting content. They also provide advice on how to grow a YouTube channel that covers niche topics and how to secure sponsorships with companies. Additionally, they address the topic of disclosing paid promotions and affiliate links in videos. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis, Jen, and Rob discuss various topics related to YouTube growth. They answer questions about risqué content, discuss video production tech, and explore the growth potential for niche channels. The conversation covers the importance of focusing on the craft rather than milestones, the value of consistent content creation, and the potential for monetization in niche markets. Overall, the hosts provide valuable insights and advice for aspiring video creators. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of creating deeper connections with a specific subset of creators rather than aiming for a wide audience. They also provide advice on eliminating background noise in videos and offer strategies for breaking out of content pigeonholes. Additionally, they address the challenges faced by a food-centric travel channel and suggest ways to overcome them. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to YouTube content creation. They touch on the importance of personalization and deep diving into niche topics to grow a channel. They also address the issue of views dropping off after a viral video and the discrepancy between views and subscribers. The conversation then shifts to the effects of restricted mode on a channel and the view-to-subscriber ratio. They conclude by sharing what they have been watching on YouTube recently.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:01 Engaging with New Audio Listeners
03:11 The Risqué Content Dilemma
06:07 Discussing Video Production Tech
09:53 The Power of Consistent Content Creation
13:10 Rob's Editing Techniques and Tips
15:22 The Importance of Focusing on the Craft Rather Than Milestones
19:46 Monetization Potential for Niche Channels
21:56 Building Deeper Connections
25:31 Eliminating Background Noise
32:55 Breaking Out of Content Pigeholes
39:57 Challenges Faced by a Food-Centric Travel Channel
46:27 Growing a YouTube Channel: Personalization and Niche Topics
47:42 The Effects of Restricted Mode on YouTube Channels
49:13 The View-to-Subscriber Ratio: A Healthy Metric for Growth
51:28 The Power of YouTube's Recommendation System
57:22 Recommended YouTube Channels: Len Diesel, Jared Owen, and Speeed -
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Niching down and having a channel name that reflects the content focus can help attract a specific audience.There are various ways to monetize a YouTube channel, including affiliate links, sponsorships, crowdfunding, and creating digital products.Engaging with the community and providing value through content can lead to growth and success.Storytelling is an important aspect of content creation and can help captivate and connect with the audience. Understanding viewer preferences and trends is crucial for creating successful short-form content.Smaller channels should manage their growth expectations and focus on sustainable growth.Dealing with negative comments is a challenge, but it's important to protect your joy and not let them affect your content.Improving camera angles and handling mistakes during filming can be achieved through multiple camera angles and editing.Maintaining authenticity and staying true to your passions is key to enjoying the content creation process.
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss their YouTube channel's growth and strategy, as well as answer questions from their audience. They talk about the importance of niching down and the potential benefits of changing a channel name to reflect the content focus. They also explore various ways to monetize a YouTube channel, including affiliate links, sponsorships, crowdfunding, and creating digital products. Additionally, they touch on the value of community engagement and storytelling in content creation. In this conversation, Travis and Jenn review and respond to listener emails. They discuss the importance of understanding viewer preferences and trends when creating short-form content. They also address the challenges faced by smaller channels and offer advice on managing growth expectations. The hosts provide insights on dealing with negative comments and maintaining authenticity on YouTube. They also discuss strategies for improving camera angles and handling mistakes during filming. -
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis, Jen, and Rob answer questions from listeners. They discuss topics such as running through scripts, the importance of titles and descriptions, channel naming, copyright claims, and starting a music channel. In this conversation, Travis, Jenn, and Rob discuss the importance of community and finding like-minded people in the YouTube space. They share their own experiences and highlight the value of connecting with others who understand the challenges and goals of being a creator. They also address questions about the effectiveness of YouTube shorts, achieving evergreen content, and growing a channel in a regulated niche. The conversation concludes with each host sharing a YouTube video they enjoyed recently.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:13 Running Through Scripts and Teleprompters
05:28 The Importance of Titles and Descriptions
07:13 Channel Naming: Unique vs. Targeted
11:56 Starting a Music Channel: Challenges and Tips
30:02 The Importance of Community
32:41 The Effectiveness of YouTube Shorts
36:26 Growing a Channel in a Regulated Niche
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Engaging with your audience through comments and emails can help build a sense of community and connection.When responding to comments, consider using the notification bell on your homepage to reply directly without counting as a view.Live streams are community content and can be used to deepen connections with your existing audience.Consider using vertical live streams for channels that gained subscribers through shorts.Mixing multiple niches within a channel is possible if there is a common thread that connects the content.Manage expectations for different types of content and be okay with some videos performing better than others.Focus on serving your specific audience and community, even if it means a smaller reach.Consider creating a separate channel for content that may have broader appeal outside of your niche. Including video in a podcast can enhance the viewer experience and attract a wider audience.Consider the preferences of your target audience when deciding whether to use stingers at the beginning of videos.Meeting viewers where they are, whether they prefer audio or video content, can help create a more inclusive and engaging experience.Engaging with your audience and incorporating their feedback can lead to valuable insights and opportunities for growth.Trying new things and being open to failure is essential for learning and improving as content creators.
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss their YouTube channel, The Boost, and engage with their audience. They address questions about rebranding the podcast, the impact of responding to comments on view count, and strategies for increasing viewership of live streams. They also provide advice on mixing multiple niches within a channel and managing expectations for different types of content. In this conversation, Travis and Jen discuss various topics related to their podcast and YouTube channel. They talk about the decision to include video in their podcast, the use of stingers at the beginning of videos, and the importance of meeting viewers where they are. They also share some exciting news about their channel's growth and engagement, including a giveaway for a viewer who correctly guessed their inspiration channel. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the strategy behind their thumbnails and the importance of trying new things and being open to failure. -
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Travis and Jen are starting a new video podcast format on YouTube called The BoostThey will document their journey as small creators and share insights with their audienceThey answer questions about reposting videos and increasing watch time on gaming videosTravis and Jen reflect on their own experiences starting YouTube channelsThey recommend the Netflix show 'The Circle' and the TV show 'Ted Lasso'
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In this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Jen discuss their new video podcast format and their journey as small creators on YouTube. They answer questions from listeners about reposting videos and increasing watch time on long-form gaming videos. They also share their strategy for growing their new channel, The Boost, and their plans to document their progress and share insights with their audience. Travis and Jen reflect on their own experiences starting YouTube channels and the challenges they faced. They also recommend the Netflix show 'The Circle' and the TV show 'Ted Lasso' as their favorite videos of the week. -
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Starting a new YouTube channel takes time and patience, and it's normal to have low views in the beginning.Playlists are important for organizing content on your channel, but they don't significantly impact views.Collaborating with larger creators requires making it easy for them to collaborate with you and building relationships with them.Daily uploads are not necessary for growth, and it's more important to focus on creating quality content.A bad video does not necessarily hurt the performance of future videos, but low click-through rates may impact impressions. YouTube's algorithm does not punish creators by lowering their impressions; lower impressions may be due to lack of engagement from viewers.Shorts do not make as much money as long-form videos; the exception is for creators with millions of views on shorts.Being monetized is not necessary to get views on YouTube; YouTube can still monetize videos even if the creator is not monetized.Tags are not important for video discovery on YouTube; they are mainly used for misspellings.Hashtags on YouTube are generally ineffective for video discovery; they are more useful for creating unique hashtag pages for a channel.Retention editing varies depending on the niche; the editing style should align with the content and audience expectations.It is important to consider the specific dynamics of each platform and niche when developing YouTube strategies.
Travis and Jen discuss various topics related to YouTube, including starting a new YouTube channel, the challenges of getting views on new channels, the importance of playlists for family-friendly content, strategies for collaborating with larger creators, and the myths surrounding daily uploads and the impact of bad videos on future videos. In this conversation, Travis and Jenn discuss several myths and misconceptions about YouTube. They debunk the idea that YouTube's algorithm punishes creators by lowering their impressions, clarify that shorts do not make as much money as long-form videos, and explain that being monetized is not necessary to get views. They also address the importance (or lack thereof) of tags and hashtags for video discovery, and discuss the concept of retention editing and how it varies depending on the niche. Overall, they emphasize the need to think logically and consider the specific dynamics of each platform and niche when it comes to YouTube strategies.
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