Being a TH-camr is like running a business, you always need to give your viewers what they want. You can't become complacent at any moment. At the end of the day, toughest part is definitely starting your channel and growing it up to the point you become successful (and honestly if I haven't used a lot of Fame- ster, I would have quit a long time ago. It was a proper game-changer for me, and once you become successful it is a great tool to control algorithm).
I can see how this works for B2B, Ryan Deiss's video titles like "How I scaled from 1M to 10M" are definitely not for everyone, but do you think this can apply to B2C offers as well?
This is so true, and I have successful channels selling things. My issue is, finding high ticket money that won't dry up. Some affiliate software for example, changes their program, goes out of business, or the niche dies like SEO for bloggers. The highest I found is VPN, which I don't want to do. Am I missing something? Do you have a video that shows examples of these products/services? A lot of people will just say go to CJ or another site like that, but most of those you have to get approved before selling- so I can't start with this as I won't get approved because I have nothing to show. I also don't want to do my own product. I do feel like I can pretty much sell anything I am interested in on TH-cam that is honest. Any reply would go a long way.
Great point! To find sustainable high-ticket offers, focus on evergreen niches like finance, health, or education with consistent demand. Partner with reputable brands through private affiliate programs (try PartnerStack or Impact). Even without results, pitch affiliate managers your content plan-they often approve creators with potential. You could also resell/licence products or partner on high-ticket services like consulting. Your selling skills and honest content are huge assets-align them with lasting offers!
@@nathan_okine he said in the video that he doesn't edit or does minimal edits. I understand thats one way but im trying to streamline my content like his. The less friction the better for me.
What I would do: Use Ecamm Live (streaming / recording software), plug your iPad in with a cable (wireless is also possible I think) and then you will be able to create a scene with a mic, camera & iPad that you can just switch to. Super easy to do and lots of Ecamm Live tutorials on TH-cam as well
@@joshuagatewood There's a lot of ways you can connect the two. If you're purely after super ease, get a call going with yourself (Zoom, teams, google etc) and add the ipad as another device. Then screenshare. Or you can use any of the major webcam recording software to have dual screen recording and run a second cam/feed to record it. The way he's doing it is in post (separate recording then easy sync on a clap).
Shhhhhh you're telling all the secrets lol Our company does $1M/month+ because this is how we run our youtube channel. Our total subscriber count is 3k on youtube
With respect, Easy mode was never even mentioned. In 30 seconds you could have said make simple, niche content to drive business and then play eight minutes of supporting quotes and testimonials for your service. The bait and switch is a little off-putting. But maybe it works for you.
Hey Ravi I recently found your channel, and I really appreciate how genuine and down-to-earth your content is. Your video, "4 Years Of Marketing Lessons In 112 Minutes" was especially helpful, and I think many of your tips can be applied across different industries. It’s refreshing to see content like yours in a space filled with unrealistic success stories. I’m a professional filmmaker, and lately, I’ve been focused on giving back to creators and entrepreneurs who inspire me. After watching your videos, I believe I could help elevate your content with industry-standard editing. Would you be open to a free edit? I’ve linked my portfolio in my channel description if you’d like to check out what I could do for you. Thanks, Alex
The way you talk with no pauses gives me anxiety where I cannot listen for long which is so weird cause that has never happened to me lol. Add some pauses so we can digest the Info.
I like you but something is wrong here: - "Focus on creating content that drives sales, not just views" , - "Focus on niche, specific topics" --> then you publish videos like this that are super general because you're chasing views... or your next video "Why Dumb Lazy People Make More Money Than You" come on... Why do you teach something and do something other?
Hey Ravi , awesome video! Your unique style really stands out. I'm a video editing specialist focused on TH-cam growth, and I can help enhance your content with high-quality edits and engaging thumbnails. If you're ever open to exploring new ideas or strategies that can boost your channel further, I'd love to connect and see how we can collaborate. Let me know your thoughts
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You’re just a master hypnotist Ravi.
Being a TH-camr is like running a business, you always need to give your viewers what they want. You can't become complacent at any moment. At the end of the day, toughest part is definitely starting your channel and growing it up to the point you become successful (and honestly if I haven't used a lot of Fame- ster, I would have quit a long time ago. It was a proper game-changer for me, and once you become successful it is a great tool to control algorithm).
That's why I love yt
Very well articulated. Love it Ravi
Just casually mentioning someone getting kidnapped by the cartel... lol but seriously great advice!
Great value. Thank you
Ryan is a great guy, now he is one of my favorite people to watch on TH-cam, and I had a feeling that he is a client of you hah
I love watching his content as well!
Outstanding post! This information is a game-changer.
Hey Ravi, you are adding some real value in the market. Thank you for being my digital marketing teacher.
You're welcome!
Great example of what's working and how it's done!
Thank you!
How do you do split screen like this?
Very interesting insight Ravi!
TH-cam is the way
100%!
What device are you using to write on?
Thanks for this brother 🙏❤
My pleasure!
Hi Ravi, what iPad app is that with layers?
Looks like Procreate app
what app u use for this 💎?
Thank you!!!! 🙏🏽
When you come across someone that needs high production value send them my way. I'm helping a great videography company scale up.
I'll keep that in mind!
I can see how this works for B2B, Ryan Deiss's video titles like "How I scaled from 1M to 10M" are definitely not for everyone, but do you think this can apply to B2C offers as well?
Yes
Solo-Startups are essentially B2C
Yes, 100%; it works even more for B2C offers as they can get way more attention and be pushed harder in the algorithm.
@@DerricksOffical dude… you were dci right? i marched mandies lol, small world
@@KeerthanDiddige Small world man! It's crazy The Taha Blast skills apply to making money online too
This is so true, and I have successful channels selling things. My issue is, finding high ticket money that won't dry up. Some affiliate software for example, changes their program, goes out of business, or the niche dies like SEO for bloggers. The highest I found is VPN, which I don't want to do. Am I missing something? Do you have a video that shows examples of these products/services?
A lot of people will just say go to CJ or another site like that, but most of those you have to get approved before selling- so I can't start with this as I won't get approved because I have nothing to show. I also don't want to do my own product. I do feel like I can pretty much sell anything I am interested in on TH-cam that is honest. Any reply would go a long way.
this guy targets people selling agency services and coaching for $2500+
Great point! To find sustainable high-ticket offers, focus on evergreen niches like finance, health, or education with consistent demand.
Partner with reputable brands through private affiliate programs (try PartnerStack or Impact).
Even without results, pitch affiliate managers your content plan-they often approve creators with potential.
You could also resell/licence products or partner on high-ticket services like consulting.
Your selling skills and honest content are huge assets-align them with lasting offers!
Ravi how do you perfectly sync your camera with your IPad??
1) screen record with audio
2)In capcut select both clips and sync with audio after right clicking
@@nathan_okine he said in the video that he doesn't edit or does minimal edits. I understand thats one way but im trying to streamline my content like his. The less friction the better for me.
What I would do: Use Ecamm Live (streaming / recording software), plug your iPad in with a cable (wireless is also possible I think) and then you will be able to create a scene with a mic, camera & iPad that you can just switch to. Super easy to do and lots of Ecamm Live tutorials on TH-cam as well
@@joshuagatewood There's a lot of ways you can connect the two. If you're purely after super ease, get a call going with yourself (Zoom, teams, google etc) and add the ipad as another device. Then screenshare.
Or you can use any of the major webcam recording software to have dual screen recording and run a second cam/feed to record it.
The way he's doing it is in post (separate recording then easy sync on a clap).
I only wanted to know about easy mode
Shhhhhh you're telling all the secrets lol
Our company does $1M/month+ because this is how we run our youtube channel. Our total subscriber count is 3k on youtube
What's your channel?
lmao
@@paulrichardson6 bro 😂😂😂
@@vinceavillani was a genuine question 😅 I've not seen anyone doing 1m/mo off 3k subs... So I would love to see the strategy.
@ I’m laughing because that IS his channel dude
The guy who wrote the script 😔🔥🧡
😂😂
lol, what script? I flowed this entire thing myself.
Awesome
Thanks!
How do you get more views on content like this
Book a call to speak with our team!
With respect, Easy mode was never even mentioned. In 30 seconds you could have said make simple, niche content to drive business and then play eight minutes of supporting quotes and testimonials for your service. The bait and switch is a little off-putting. But maybe it works for you.
I know who got kidnaped!
Is it yourfellowarab he’s talking about)
@foundermet yup
Hey Ravi I recently found your channel, and I really appreciate how genuine and down-to-earth your content is. Your video, "4 Years Of Marketing Lessons In 112 Minutes" was especially helpful, and I think many of your tips can be applied across different industries. It’s refreshing to see content like yours in a space filled with unrealistic success stories.
I’m a professional filmmaker, and lately, I’ve been focused on giving back to creators and entrepreneurs who inspire me. After watching your videos, I believe I could help elevate your content with industry-standard editing. Would you be open to a free edit? I’ve linked my portfolio in my channel description if you’d like to check out what I could do for you.
Thanks,
Alex
I will look at another video u take to long but it's what u want good bye
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The way you talk with no pauses gives me anxiety where I cannot listen for long which is so weird cause that has never happened to me lol. Add some pauses so we can digest the Info.
I know exactly what you mean!
😂
Everyone learns at different speeds. I like the fast pace. You can use a slower playback speed, which should help. 😊
I like you but something is wrong here:
- "Focus on creating content that drives sales, not just views" ,
- "Focus on niche, specific topics" --> then you publish videos like this that are super general because you're chasing views... or your next video "Why Dumb Lazy People Make More Money Than You" come on... Why do you teach something and do something other?
Hey Ravi , awesome video! Your unique style really stands out. I'm a video editing specialist focused on TH-cam growth, and I can help enhance your content with high-quality edits and engaging thumbnails. If you're ever open to exploring new ideas or strategies that can boost your channel further, I'd love to connect and see how we can collaborate. Let me know your thoughts