Hey man amazing work with the video i love your style of art on editing I thought this was a channel with 100k + subs was surprised to see only 80 keep up the work can already tell your gonna do good
You have 83 subscribers?! Do you have prior editing experience? This is really well made. The title feels like a bit of a misnomer, as they don't necessarily feel like tips to simplify finances, so much as getting them under control, but other than that, I'm amazed by this video. You're gonna go far.
Thanks for your comment! I have a background in wedding videography and photography (6 years) so I’ve had a quite a bit of time to gain some editing chops lol
It’s so common for people to treat finances like crash dieting. I don’t want sound financial advise to ever feel painful to learn or like you’re being yelled at like a toddler, ahem, Dave Ramsay, ahem.
@@drew-alexander BAHA! He is the voice of my inner critic from childhood. Excited to see more of your contact. It helps to meet people where they’re at!
Thanks for the video, Drew. Not sure if you're open to people commenting things that helped them, but here goes. :) When I was younger, what helped me tremendously was consolidating all of my credit cards into one card and then closing the other accounts. What I did was I waited until I got some type of offer: "Get a cash advance on this card and get 0% interest to pay it back for 12 months!!" I would then get the cash advance, use that cash to pay off the other cards, and then get the amount I got and divided it by 11. I would then make sure I paid 1/11 each month so it would have zero interest. The reason I did 11 and not 12 was just in case I needed that cushion! :)
Love hearing your insight, Ted! I've done something similar with balance transfer offers, myself! Took advantage of a few to get my debt off of interest-bearing cards so I'm not adding onto the pile while trying to pay it off. It has also definitely helped reduce strain on my budget by allowing me to reserve some cash that I was putting towards multiple, high minimum payments. Thanks again for sharing your insight :)
Thank you for the great free info! Also amazing production quality for having just started this. I'll give you some info in return that may help you out with growing your channel: don't curse, at least not in the first third/half of the video. It sounds super stupid but it makes a difference in the algo.
Thanks for the heads up! I’ve been researching the algorithm and how to optimize for it so this is something I’ll definitely work on for my future vids. I’ve got a background in photo and wedding videography so I’ve got a bit of experience :)
You are a breath of fresh air
Thank you!
Hey man. I thought your video was really informative and well made. Could see you doing well with this sort of financial advice content. Subbed!
Thanks for subbing! Excited to share more in the future 🙂
Great video!
Thanks, Anna!
Hey man amazing work with the video i love your style of art on editing I thought this was a channel with 100k + subs was surprised to see only 80 keep up the work can already tell your gonna do good
Thank you! Looking forward to sharing more in the future :)
You have 83 subscribers?! Do you have prior editing experience? This is really well made. The title feels like a bit of a misnomer, as they don't necessarily feel like tips to simplify finances, so much as getting them under control, but other than that, I'm amazed by this video. You're gonna go far.
Thanks for your comment! I have a background in wedding videography and photography (6 years) so I’ve had a quite a bit of time to gain some editing chops lol
Wow! This is helpful information and it didn't hurt my feelings to learn it.
It’s so common for people to treat finances like crash dieting. I don’t want sound financial advise to ever feel painful to learn or like you’re being yelled at like a toddler, ahem, Dave Ramsay, ahem.
@@drew-alexander BAHA! He is the voice of my inner critic from childhood. Excited to see more of your contact. It helps to meet people where they’re at!
So important in personal finance! Better to build lifelong, healthy habits than to crash and burn!
Thanks for the video, Drew. Not sure if you're open to people commenting things that helped them, but here goes. :)
When I was younger, what helped me tremendously was consolidating all of my credit cards into one card and then closing the other accounts.
What I did was I waited until I got some type of offer: "Get a cash advance on this card and get 0% interest to pay it back for 12 months!!"
I would then get the cash advance, use that cash to pay off the other cards, and then get the amount I got and divided it by 11.
I would then make sure I paid 1/11 each month so it would have zero interest.
The reason I did 11 and not 12 was just in case I needed that cushion! :)
Love hearing your insight, Ted! I've done something similar with balance transfer offers, myself! Took advantage of a few to get my debt off of interest-bearing cards so I'm not adding onto the pile while trying to pay it off. It has also definitely helped reduce strain on my budget by allowing me to reserve some cash that I was putting towards multiple, high minimum payments. Thanks again for sharing your insight :)
@@drew-alexander Happy to help. And thank you for sharing your journey. Prayerfully it will help others facing similar situations.
Thank you for the great free info! Also amazing production quality for having just started this.
I'll give you some info in return that may help you out with growing your channel: don't curse, at least not in the first third/half of the video. It sounds super stupid but it makes a difference in the algo.
Thanks for the heads up! I’ve been researching the algorithm and how to optimize for it so this is something I’ll definitely work on for my future vids.
I’ve got a background in photo and wedding videography so I’ve got a bit of experience :)
Aaaaaaand you’ve earned a sub
Welcome aboard! 🫡 Happy to have you here!!