This is very helpful considering I want to become a successful Anime TH-camr and love business = freedom . Very helpful information plus it's sponsored by TH-cam itself. These type of things are never taught in school so I salute you Crash Course and John and Hank Green!
Boo stores have really slim margins. The large book store chains make much of their profits from the extra stuff. Not the books but the games, accessories, pillows, blankets or the attached coffee shop.
hello , I love all your vídeos and i want to ask one thing, can you put portuguese subtitle in all your videos? Have many people in brazil that like your vídeos and if you did this would be very good!
There was something that was written that is 100% in wrong as far as where to fall in the sequence. You should always consider your operating cost and business expenses before considering what other companies rates are. They may or may not be actually making a profit and attempting to compete with a business that isn't going to stay in business is not a very good decision. Ellen Roars "How much should I charge" is an excellent reference book for this
I recall a popular anecdote about Elvis presleys manager selling "I hate elvis" stickers or something. And he made a tidy amount off it too. Long as someone is selling something someone will buy it if there's a market for it. Manipulating emotions is a very easy way to do this. Albiet fairly unethical. But I haven't seen a single sentence spared for the ethics of marketing and entrepeneurship. I'm sure that comes later right? They wouldn't just tell people how to make money without also telling them the massive social implications of putting a price tag on everything?
Mad Hatters in jeans Would they provide a disclaimer about business ethics in a capitalist society, moreover this American capitalist society!? Rue the thought!
instead of entrepreneurship, are there youtube based jobs. like i want the youtube flexibility of work hours and better work life balance. but i want an employer to sort out the bigger costs like overhead. no one talks about that. i want a stable job not the headaches of uncertainty in sales and commission.
Why would an employer want to pay people who don't want to work hard? I get the idea of wanting to be home more, but the reality is, good and services are what you are paid for. Either making/selling a product, or doing a service. I don't expect to get paid for being home with the wife, that wouldn't make sense. We don't have much, but we have a roof over our heads, food on the table, and heat in the winter. That's more than most people in the history of the world.
"Even the mighty Google generates revenue with advertising by letting websites pay to appear in the first 2 or 3 result slots in a search." So, is that why Wikipedia is the first result for almost anything you Google?
There are 2 types of search results: generic and paid ranking. Paid ranking is like a bid for a specific keyword or phrase. Whilst the generic ranking depends on how relevant is the information on the site. Google uses its own algorithm to figure this out. The reason why Wikipedia occasionally shows up first is because it has a great SEO (search engine optimization) ranking. This basic tells search engines that this page is relevent and that its rich in content about the topic. There are other factors in SEO, eg how fast the page load, how long people spend on the site and etc. I hope that helps 😅
You all do an amazing job, one small lighting criticism. Bring the lights closer together and or closer to your subject. The double shadow causing the black diamond shadow on her chest once noticed is distracting as it moves around parallax to her. Other than that little oversight, I love you guys and the work you do, should you ever need someone for any related services, dm me. This is not my main act btw.
ajith sidhu I have high grades, I’m doing a couple ap classes, sports, clubs, workout, take care of pet, work, and I try to balance all that with a social life. I don’t work or workout everyday but I find time where I can, find out how much time you spend on things and make a rough schedule so you can do everything you want to (ie. hanging out with friends working or etc)
Making all your weekly meals in one go on a sunday or a day off and eating them over the week is good. You get homemade stuff with vegetables and it saves on time spent cooking and cleaning. Cutting back on going out drinking, staying in to drink is cheaper and bars are notorious for being expensive. Don't go out at all to drink if you can. And bars/pubs are hotbeds for loads of BS you do not want to deal with, like rowdy drinkers and people just losing control of themselves. Always go in a group if you can. And if you live in a city near a pub be prepared for every weekend night being a sleepless one, drunk people do not have a quiet button. Avoid living near bars if you can. The worst human behaviour comes out of them. Watch which textbooks the professors say are required reading for your course and which aren't. They're notorious for peddling their own work to their students even if it's not on the course you're studying. If you're poor try and avoid studying in America, their student loans are absurd. Getting into a European university is much cheaper, albiet it's a bigger move if you're not from there. And check the fine print on what the student loans actually require you to pay after you've studied your courses. Some of them are more lenient on how much you need to pay back than others (again this depends on which country you study in, it's worth researching this a bit). Every student is broke. This is true for all but the most prestigious universities who are chock full of rich kiddies spending mum and dads exec pay on lavish lifestyles. Avoid the posh kids, you will go bankrupt trying to keep up with their spending and they're insufferable to boot. Hanging out with other likeminded poor students will also help keep you in the loop on what places have cheap food and such. If you have unexpected expenses you suddenly can't afford, always inform your guarantor or parents. As they will be the ones who will be stuck with the bills you can't pay in some cases. It's worth keeping them up to date on how good or bad your finances are. Although this depends on how mature your parents are as well, some parents aren't worth informing about anything and will freak out if they even hear the words "unpaid bill". They live in a bubble of security from such things. Student renting accomodation is fairly expensive as well, i'm sure you're aware. The more central your housing is usually the more expensive. Living to rent is a terrible way to live and unsustainable for society as a whole but it's the norm for students. Sharing rent with a big group of friends in your course is a great way to reduce this burden, making connections is important if you want to survive. And finally, although this isn't specifically related to expenses it's worth saying; Sharing a flat or a house with other people is hard work. You're going to run into people who are not capable of looking after themselves or behave in really shitty ways that will eventually get on your nerves. If you have a problem with someone or vice versa always try and be the one to talk about the issue first if possible, no one cares about written notes on the fridge. Always try and chat to them to their face, people will appreciate your forwardness in any issues and you can smooth over a lot of ruffled feathers by being honest about things. In a lot of cases of people just ignoring their chores it's because of their upbringing spoiling them or their parents being shitty people. Not everyone was blessed with a stable home life. And you will be surprised by what the first issues will be about. 1. Who buys the milk (it's easier to have everyone buy their own items, never share food. it never works out unless you know those people really well). 2. Who buys the toilet roll. In general it's normal to have a stash of your own for emergencies but at some point 1 person is going to end up responsible for 90% of buying it. And it's going to bug the hell out of them. Sharing this expense makes sense but organising people to actually pay in its pretty hard. You'd be surprised how selfish people can be. 3. Cleaning, not peoples rooms, but the shared spaces, there's always someone who does 90% of the cleaning and everyone else who mooches off them, try and get everyone involved in the cleaning if possible. (People will be more willing to clean up if they see other people clean up, it's a self fullfilling prophecy.) In the event you're the only one who does it, you will want to move out. It's hell being the only person cleaning, it's a lot of work and labour you're not going to be paid for. Which you cannot afford because you're likely already stressing out about studying and exams anyways. 4. Paying the bills, over the course of studying for 4 or so years you will spend time with a variety of people and not everyone of those people are honest. If they don't pay their bills while they live with you it's going to be hell gettting them to pay them once they've moved out. In some bad cases you might have to talk to a lawyer about this. If there are issues talk with the other flat mates and if they can't come up with a solution try and talk to your landlord or people responsible for your accomodation. They will be very interested in people not paying their dues. 5. Noise. Music blaring, parties until late in the night. And of course sex. There's no good way to complaining about this except going up to their faces the next day and just straight up politely asking them to be more considerate, chances are they weren't even aware of their own mistake so avoid being too confrontational about it. Avoid playing pranks on them if they refuse, it just creates a bad atmosphere despite the online memes about getting revenge on them it's always going to escalate and they will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience. This is usually only an issue for younger students, older ones tend to be aware of just how annoying it is to deal with noise while you're studying for your exams or the like. In the worst cases get yourself some noise cancelling headphones and do your main bulk of studying at the campus where it should be quieter if things are a big issue. There's nothing you can really do if it becomes a problem except move out and find a flat with people who are a bit more considerate. The worst ones for partying are the law and business students. The quieter ones are usually the computing and IT geeks.
Tulhaa Bhatti my guess is that subscribers pick and choose which courses to follow instead of following every video that is posted. I do this, I don’t watch every crash course series.
i feel if they told you exactly what to do to be successful, their job market would get flooded. instead they use these vague info sessions to rope people in.
When in doubt, be born rich!
I tried that. Ended up being born into......not rich.
@@seanwebb605 Better luck next time to us both.
Vote me for president
I don't even care about this video but I'm so happy that Crash Course made it. What a great resource.
This is very helpful considering I want to become a successful Anime TH-camr and love business = freedom . Very helpful information plus it's sponsored by TH-cam itself. These type of things are never taught in school so I salute you Crash Course and John and Hank Green!
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH
Badly need huge crash course for entrepreneurship when I only have the slightest idea about finance and accounting
Finally the step I have been waiting for
Boo stores have really slim margins. The large book store chains make much of their profits from the extra stuff. Not the books but the games, accessories, pillows, blankets or the attached coffee shop.
Another informative video...great simple points made on Money!! Thanks Guys! 😃👍
you are already a superstar!
hello , I love all your vídeos and i want to ask one thing, can you put portuguese subtitle in all your videos? Have many people in brazil that like your vídeos and if you did this would be very good!
There was something that was written that is 100% in wrong as far as where to fall in the sequence.
You should always consider your operating cost and business expenses before considering what other companies rates are. They may or may not be actually making a profit and attempting to compete with a business that isn't going to stay in business is not a very good decision.
Ellen Roars "How much should I charge" is an excellent reference book for this
Isn’t she from let it snow on Netflix
Yes. She's Anna Akana
The fact that they didn't call this Cash Course saddens me a little.
Profit is revenues minus costs and expenses. Costs and expenses are distinct.
Surprised when I saw the cat yawn.
You mentioned advertising and left out data mining.
Wow. This is very impressive and enlightening.
Informative & very nice video.
Very nice & knowledgeable video.
Nothing says empowerment like psychological manipulation to make empowered people buy stuff.
I recall a popular anecdote about Elvis presleys manager selling "I hate elvis" stickers or something. And he made a tidy amount off it too.
Long as someone is selling something someone will buy it if there's a market for it.
Manipulating emotions is a very easy way to do this. Albiet fairly unethical. But I haven't seen a single sentence spared for the ethics of marketing and entrepeneurship.
I'm sure that comes later right?
They wouldn't just tell people how to make money without also telling them the massive social implications of putting a price tag on everything?
Mad Hatters in jeans Would they provide a disclaimer about business ethics in a capitalist society, moreover this American capitalist society!? Rue the thought!
Well, accually we are litterally paying for the expences of the networking satellites and towers
Please update the transcripts in nerdfighteria page. Thank you :)
Were Goldie Blox responsible for emporwering Margaret Thatcher?
How did I not know Anna Akana is doing this? Yes! More please!
instead of entrepreneurship, are there youtube based jobs. like i want the youtube flexibility of work hours and better work life balance. but i want an employer to sort out the bigger costs like overhead. no one talks about that.
i want a stable job not the headaches of uncertainty in sales and commission.
Like a youtube editor? A lot of freelance jobs with employers paying you.
@@mattoo2797 no like an employer paying a steady salary with benefits but with the added flexibility of not having to go to work everyday.
@@asadb1990 jeez your really stretching it thin aye. I will keep thinking about this for a moment.
Why would an employer want to pay people who don't want to work hard? I get the idea of wanting to be home more, but the reality is, good and services are what you are paid for. Either making/selling a product, or doing a service. I don't expect to get paid for being home with the wife, that wouldn't make sense. We don't have much, but we have a roof over our heads, food on the table, and heat in the winter. That's more than most people in the history of the world.
Fancy doesn't mean complicated.
"Even the mighty Google generates revenue with advertising by letting websites pay to appear in the first 2 or 3 result slots in a search."
So, is that why Wikipedia is the first result for almost anything you Google?
There are 2 types of search results: generic and paid ranking. Paid ranking is like a bid for a specific keyword or phrase. Whilst the generic ranking depends on how relevant is the information on the site. Google uses its own algorithm to figure this out. The reason why Wikipedia occasionally shows up first is because it has a great SEO (search engine optimization) ranking. This basic tells search engines that this page is relevent and that its rich in content about the topic. There are other factors in SEO, eg how fast the page load, how long people spend on the site and etc. I hope that helps 😅
@@isaacdiaby Thanks, Isaac! I was going to try and break this down but you nailed it WAY better than I could have :)
- Nick J.
Or ya know like the first 8 slots when you look up a health condition or college...
The shadows made by her clothes make her look CG.
7:46 Lovely face of Anna.
You perverted or something...?
Anna is in Crash Course... and I didn't know?!
Is that dictionary real? cause I need...
💲 Thank You!
The shadows on the presenter from the lighting is very distracting.
Nice!
Google allows people to pay to be on the top of the search results?
I did wonder why their search engine was getting so much worse recently.
Recently? They've done that forever! Edit: It's just that the whole targeted advertising is playing a much larger role as time has passed.
What is ray william johnson doing here?
You all do an amazing job, one small lighting criticism. Bring the lights closer together and or closer to your subject. The double shadow causing the black diamond shadow on her chest once noticed is distracting as it moves around parallax to her. Other than that little oversight, I love you guys and the work you do, should you ever need someone for any related services, dm me. This is not my main act btw.
Annaaaaa!!!!
Do Hostile Takeover
she’s gorgeous!!
What's up with the cats?
nearly
Please do one on how to earn money fast for students that are busy
ajith sidhu I have high grades, I’m doing a couple ap classes, sports, clubs, workout, take care of pet, work, and I try to balance all that with a social life. I don’t work or workout everyday but I find time where I can, find out how much time you spend on things and make a rough schedule so you can do everything you want to (ie. hanging out with friends working or etc)
Making all your weekly meals in one go on a sunday or a day off and eating them over the week is good.
You get homemade stuff with vegetables and it saves on time spent cooking and cleaning.
Cutting back on going out drinking, staying in to drink is cheaper and bars are notorious for being expensive. Don't go out at all to drink if you can.
And bars/pubs are hotbeds for loads of BS you do not want to deal with, like rowdy drinkers and people just losing control of themselves. Always go in a group if you can. And if you live in a city near a pub be prepared for every weekend night being a sleepless one, drunk people do not have a quiet button. Avoid living near bars if you can. The worst human behaviour comes out of them.
Watch which textbooks the professors say are required reading for your course and which aren't. They're notorious for peddling their own work to their students even if it's not on the course you're studying.
If you're poor try and avoid studying in America, their student loans are absurd. Getting into a European university is much cheaper, albiet it's a bigger move if you're not from there.
And check the fine print on what the student loans actually require you to pay after you've studied your courses. Some of them are more lenient on how much you need to pay back than others (again this depends on which country you study in, it's worth researching this a bit).
Every student is broke. This is true for all but the most prestigious universities who are chock full of rich kiddies spending mum and dads exec pay on lavish lifestyles. Avoid the posh kids, you will go bankrupt trying to keep up with their spending and they're insufferable to boot.
Hanging out with other likeminded poor students will also help keep you in the loop on what places have cheap food and such.
If you have unexpected expenses you suddenly can't afford, always inform your guarantor or parents. As they will be the ones who will be stuck with the bills you can't pay in some cases. It's worth keeping them up to date on how good or bad your finances are. Although this depends on how mature your parents are as well, some parents aren't worth informing about anything and will freak out if they even hear the words "unpaid bill". They live in a bubble of security from such things.
Student renting accomodation is fairly expensive as well, i'm sure you're aware. The more central your housing is usually the more expensive. Living to rent is a terrible way to live and unsustainable for society as a whole but it's the norm for students.
Sharing rent with a big group of friends in your course is a great way to reduce this burden, making connections is important if you want to survive.
And finally, although this isn't specifically related to expenses it's worth saying;
Sharing a flat or a house with other people is hard work. You're going to run into people who are not capable of looking after themselves or behave in really shitty ways that will eventually get on your nerves. If you have a problem with someone or vice versa always try and be the one to talk about the issue first if possible, no one cares about written notes on the fridge. Always try and chat to them to their face, people will appreciate your forwardness in any issues and you can smooth over a lot of ruffled feathers by being honest about things.
In a lot of cases of people just ignoring their chores it's because of their upbringing spoiling them or their parents being shitty people. Not everyone was blessed with a stable home life.
And you will be surprised by what the first issues will be about.
1. Who buys the milk (it's easier to have everyone buy their own items, never share food. it never works out unless you know those people really well).
2. Who buys the toilet roll. In general it's normal to have a stash of your own for emergencies but at some point 1 person is going to end up responsible for 90% of buying it. And it's going to bug the hell out of them. Sharing this expense makes sense but organising people to actually pay in its pretty hard. You'd be surprised how selfish people can be.
3. Cleaning, not peoples rooms, but the shared spaces, there's always someone who does 90% of the cleaning and everyone else who mooches off them, try and get everyone involved in the cleaning if possible. (People will be more willing to clean up if they see other people clean up, it's a self fullfilling prophecy.) In the event you're the only one who does it, you will want to move out. It's hell being the only person cleaning, it's a lot of work and labour you're not going to be paid for. Which you cannot afford because you're likely already stressing out about studying and exams anyways.
4. Paying the bills, over the course of studying for 4 or so years you will spend time with a variety of people and not everyone of those people are honest. If they don't pay their bills while they live with you it's going to be hell gettting them to pay them once they've moved out. In some bad cases you might have to talk to a lawyer about this. If there are issues talk with the other flat mates and if they can't come up with a solution try and talk to
your landlord or people responsible for your accomodation. They will be very interested in people not paying their dues.
5. Noise. Music blaring, parties until late in the night. And of course sex. There's no good way to complaining about this except going up to their faces the next day and just straight up politely asking them to be more considerate, chances are they weren't even aware of their own mistake so avoid being too confrontational about it. Avoid playing pranks on them if they refuse, it just creates a bad atmosphere despite the online memes about getting revenge on them it's always going to escalate and they will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience. This is usually only an issue for younger students, older ones tend to be aware of just how annoying it is to deal with noise while you're studying for your exams or the like.
In the worst cases get yourself some noise cancelling headphones and do your main bulk of studying at the campus where it should be quieter if things are a big issue. There's nothing you can really do if it becomes a problem except move out and find a flat with people who are a bit more considerate.
The worst ones for partying are the law and business students. The quieter ones are usually the computing and IT geeks.
Couldn't focus, teacher too attractive
Same
What did you retain from this video? Be honest 😉😉😉😉😉😉🤙🏿
With Anna Akana as host, annoyance.
? im surprised this chick didn't blow up
🙄
God ain't she lovely
How does this channel have 10 million subscribers and can't even get 500k views
Tulhaa Bhatti my guess is that subscribers pick and choose which courses to follow instead of following every video that is posted. I do this, I don’t watch every crash course series.
I like your videos but I can’t tell if you’re an AI generated person
🧟♀️
Makes video about making money...
*Gets Demonetized*
Terrible, nothing at all in this episode about how bills and coins are manufactured 💔
i feel if they told you exactly what to do to be successful, their job market would get flooded. instead they use these vague info sessions to rope people in.
Weird video from a company begging for donations...