[00:02] making YouTube videos since 2014. You're watching this channel now, which has 2 million subscribers. English, which has 8 million subscribers. There's also the Silc Val R channel, This year, my team and I launched several more YouTube channels, which are [00:17] video, we'll figure out whether it's even worth starting a channel in 2024. What to do when all the niches are already taken. Everyone's already on YouTube. Everyone's got some kind of show, analysis, discussion, gossip. What should a new YouTuber do in 2024? For those who are just [00:33] starting out or who started but don't see progress, please watch this video to the end. It's long and detailed. This is your free lecture on how to develop on this platform. In this video, we'll talk in great detail about how to [00:45] choose a niche. If it seems like all the niches are already taken and there's simply nothing left to say, we'll especially monetization of views from Russia, or rather, its absence. And when you hear this, you think, why do I even need all this? So, let's do it. [01:00] understand Well, firstly, a YouTube channel is an investment, you know why? Because for example, when I post reels when I post on social networks where there is mainly short content, I understand that, in principle, the life of this short content [01:14] is determined exclusively by the algorithm, that is, Yes, there are reels that live there for maybe 2 months, 3 months, 4 months, but no one is looking for them. That's why I love YouTube. For example, I made a video about jimat in 2014, it still gets views. jimat is a [01:28] competition there. I am sure that if someone who is watching and passing the exam now makes a video, he will also have very good views. The fact is that YouTube is the second search network in the world after Google, you understand, and when you create a [01:41] video, it can be relevant for 7 and 10 years, as I was convinced from my own experience. service or connect an affiliate program, this video continues to generate income for you. I have videos that brought in both 15 and 20,000 [01:54] that I have content in English, I can basically recover for a few months and some passive income will still unfortunate AdSense monetization that everyone says, well, there's no [02:08] point in making videos on YouTube because monetization has been disabled. Look what's happening. It means I'm filming in Russian and I don't really get paid for views from Russia, but the fact is that Russian is spoken not only in Russia, [02:21] people around the world understand Russian and consume content in it. If you look at my channel's audience now, yes, 50.6% comes from Russia, but the rest of the views come from completely different countries around the world, and for them I receive [02:36] payments from Sen. I have a separate lecture on monetization on this channel. Be sure to watch it after this video. I'll leave the link below. I'll also tell you present in many formats. Long videos are the deepest contact with the [02:51] short ones? You watched a short video and thought, "Oh, that's cool." A person needs to catch your eye at least five or six more times for you to subscribe. At don't subscribe right away. I look at a cool video, like it, maybe [03:07] comment on something, then the algorithm starts giving me more. That is, five or six times to subscribe, and then when I subscribe, it's not a fact that I've fallen in love. And I start studying him everywhere. With YouTube, I have a [03:21] slightly different behavior. If I watched a half-hour video from some blogger, I just fall in love with this person completely. We already have a different contact. It's like I've already talked to him. Well, that is, you understand, yes. Either [03:34] or 30 minutes. This is definitely a different level of connection with the audience. For me, about 1,000 views on a long video are equivalent to short video, depending on what kind of short video it is. If I have a [03:49] funnel there and so on, well, in general, the point is that interaction with the audience through a long format is certainly much more dense. Well, fourthly, you can’t, of course, deny the organic YouTube, which promotes you for many [04:01] years without requiring any investment in advertising. Therefore, I believe that the best running a channel is to invest in content. That is, how to choose the right topics, how to film them correctly, and not what to pour an advertising budget into [04:14] YouTube so that it starts promoting you. I think it’s better to invest content that promotes itself. So, what should those do who really want a YouTube channel but don’t understand what topic should be present on this [04:28] channel because they want this and that and the fifth and tenth. And in general it’s not clear. What am Russian one. My first channel for two reasons. The first reason. And I was constantly asked questions about admission there, about passing exams, about [04:41] learning English, I thought. Why not answer them once and for all in a video. The second reason is desire. In general, find some kind of process of entering an American university and it seemed to me that I was the only person [04:55] on Earth who does all this and I really wanted to find a unified way of thinking, you need to think about such questions as what my friends most often ask me about and what kind of expert I am maybe, you know, not just the [05:08] expertise I received, but a master's degree in such and such a field. That's why mother of four children and they ask you how you do it Or maybe you constantly do [05:21] home repairs yourself Maybe you are a hairdresser, that is Surely there is such a thing in which you develop in which you are interested Then another very interesting moment when you are annoyed by some content on YouTube I watched [05:33] annoyed me that all the content was in English, it really annoyed me I thought damn how cool it would be to do about this in Russian for Russian-speaking guys and plus I was like Damn, here you are talking about this fl And you are a teacher And I am a student who [05:47] different impression of what you are there You talk more about the fact that grammar must be observed there. But I feel like I needed to breathe before the exam because it was 32 hours long. That is, when you [06:00] understand something, you probably find some content on YouTube to be a little bit not for you or they say something. But you saw it differently, so this is another point that can [06:12] help in creating a channel. If you are now watching this and thinking, Well, there is no expertise in anything, I understand nothing, nothing makes me happy. There are people who are just pleasant to watch. There are charismatic individuals who can [06:24] start just content around a personal brand, like vlogs and point is that you really need to be charismatic. For example, look at charismatic. For example, look at Alina's content, the [06:46] clear expertise, then the easiest way to start a channel is to begin to cover the so-called evergreen topics in your niche, that is, answer the most frequently asked questions there, conditionally. How to learn [07:00] English? A step-by-step plan for learning English from scratch, etc. The evergreen channels is that I've been running the evergreen channel Lingua Marina for 8 years. I've been running the channel for 8 years. I can say that you often [07:15] get bored and there are several solutions, but it's clear that this are also solutions there, if you've seen it, I add new faces to the Lingua Marina channel. I periodically make video compilations, so there are also solutions there, [07:28] but you really need to love the topic to constantly create you already have 50,000 subscribers on your expert topic, you can add lifestyle videos. Yes, expert channels naturally have their drawbacks, [07:42] but I still see more advantages because it's just easier to start with one specific niche. Well, the third option is a channel without a face. You know, there's a trend in America right now, everyone's like, I'm going to start a channel [07:54] without a face and I know Jake Tranay, and he makes quite a good living from it. Well, his income is definitely calculated this year in at least hundreds of thousands of dollars a month, he does it very successfully, he takes some topic like Why [08:07] Celebrities Are Always Depressed or discuss some political events and all he does is write a story, and not he himself, he has a hired person who writes it, he reads this story, they superimpose some footage and it turns out to be a kind of [08:19] news program, you know, I see that such channels are gaining popularity and on the Russian-language YouTuber whom I know, it’s not that Brian, he has his own channel where he has a face, but they already have a whole network of channels where his face is not, which are also [08:33] same Jake Rana also has two channels, which again, without his face, they just have different niches, one is about food, the other is about medicine, and from these have this producer’s brain, to understand what will work. And then, in principle, you [08:48] and so on. Your most irreplaceable role is the role of a producer. That is, I think that for me, for example, as A YouTuber has two superpowers: the first is to be in front of the camera and speak normally in front of the camera, although this is also replaceable, [09:02] we understand this, and the second role is precisely as a producer's brain to see what will team that also helps me with this. I will immediately close the question of what language to shoot videos in. I think my strategy is this: it is better to start in the [09:16] you directly understand the audience, because very often you can live in America for 10 years and speak English but not understand at all what is happening on American YouTube. Yes, there, with an accent, telling how to pump up feminine [09:29] energy there, well, on American YouTube, there is no particular demand for this now, although on Russian-language YouTube, I think, so you need to enter YouTube with the audience with whom you really speak the same language, [09:43] literally and figuratively. And add other languages. When you understand that I have understood my audience and can express the same thing in English clearly, the most win-win topic is learning languages. Because here, [09:56] topic. Another thing. When you go into softer niches Yes, especially if you talk about motherhood in Russia, motherhood in America is a completely different reality Yes, here we have [10:12] norms and culture are different and so on, that is, every time we ask ourselves a evaluate not only our ability to speak this language but also our ability to feel that audience Well, the last question that I wanted to [10:25] discuss Before we move on to the content directly about the creation of Kan, this is technology, you know, for some reason, this is also a belief Yes, they want a beautiful camera, they want a beautiful picture I have it here in the studio now That's just what [10:37] dollars and professional lighting and all this is done specifically for me to shoot videos But I've been doing this for 10 years Now let's look at the picture of my first videos and you see that there is nothing professional there and the videos were shot on an [10:50] iPhone without any additional equipment, that is, all you need to get started is a phone with a normal camera and I would buy a microphone or Ro, this Smart Love that has a square that goes on or DJI Mike [11:03] Bluetooth which also wears like this I think the best microphones can buy two microphones If you want to do interviews in the future Podcasts this will be your indispensable companion in filming Well, let's move on to the most [11:16] interesting directly creating a channel and filming the first videos in this video I will give you brief instructions by which you can start a channel and film your first video And if you need a more detailed and step-by-step plan templates for [11:29] compiling video topics templates for evaluating video topics planning pages more detailed information on the introduction and so on I have already collected all this and in the YouTube workbook there are more than 100 pages You can download it from the link below in the [11:43] description it will be your you know desktop textbook on YouTube It seems to me that we have covered every question there as much as possible and it will be very suitable for those YouTubers periodically have questions about how to do this And how to edit And what [11:56] application to use all this will be in the YouTube workbook So what is important to consider when creating a YouTube channel the first important The point is that we create a separate email on Gmail and this email is no longer used. We do not use it [12:08] only for your channel because you know, you do not want to do everything from one email, otherwise they can send you some kind of phishing link, you open it from one email and that's it, and all your services will be down. Plus, if you end up [12:21] creating several channels, if one channel blocks through strikes, it blocks all channels linked to the email. Therefore, ideally, one channel, one by email. By the way, you can create a channel for both personal and brand channels. There is [12:33] no particular difference now. Managers can be added to both. But ideally, I would create a separate page for myself and link the channel to it. Next, let's name the channel. Here, my reasoning is as follows: If you have a rare first and last name, that [12:47] is, not Anya Petrova or Masha Petrova, but Marina Mogilko, then it is clear. The first and last name is how you will be remembered. I named my first channel promote my personal brand, but then I had a question. Next, Okay, I want [13:03] more channels. If I name them the same, it will be some kind of hodgepodge. That's why the international audience. I wanted to come up with a word. I came up with the word Lingua Marina. And by the way, I made Trademarks Everywhere for it. But when I [13:16] made the Lingua Marina channel and I wanted to make a third channel, I thought, "How should I name the channel so that the target languages. But this is more understandable to Spaniards, Italians, and so on. But when I [13:32] made a channel for Americans and wanted a purely business channel and an association with Silicon Valley, I came up with the name Silicon Valley Go. You'll be surprised. But you name a ship, so it will sail. In my opinion, with 30,000 subscribers, advertisers began to come [13:46] who are interested in the Silicon Valley audience. It was just so cool to understand that you came up with a cool name that came up with a cool name that reflects the purpose of the channel. the channel's audience and [13:59] my mission Yes, to show Silicon Valley in simpler language, using the words of a blogger living here, so throw together a few names and think about how to make the channel name [14:16] sell itself Short or long videos, I'll say both right away And I would build a schedule So Well, here's my schedule for the channel now: one long video a week, plus maybe one or two short ones if desired Why [14:28] one or two short ones if desired I don't have a need to grow in views and subscribers right now, I have a need to establish a deeper connection with the existing audience, that's why short videos are closing This is the [14:40] function Yes, getting people to the channel so that they somehow interact with you to test ideas Long videos - that's it Longer- term long-term interaction that grows slowly is [14:53] clear that such content is heavier and it's harder for YouTube to mean that if you start a channel with long videos, they will never come Naturally, they will come too, simply according to statistics We see that if you shoot 10 [15:07] 1,000 views if you do everything right, others might get 10,000 views. And if you shoot 10 long videos, then this one will get 1,000 views. It's sometimes algorithm just takes longer to get going, so you need to shoot both and separate them into [15:24] different channels. I'm a Short-haired person and I don't recommend long videos if they're the same thing. That see that long videos are basically something about America, about English, about studying, and short videos are also somewhere around there. On Lingua Marina, I have short videos [15:38] about English on S Girl, about life in Silicon Valley, and some business stories. Let's figure out what video formats exist, how to shoot in general. Well, let's just systematize what currently exists [15:51] YouTube. It's now called Talking Head. Well, maybe that's what I call it. Talking Head, you could call it a podcast. That is, for example, I'm sitting here talking to you, I don't have any guests, I don't really have any. Rolls birol - this is a video [16:05] there, you sometimes see these inserts, but here we don’t use birols much, yes, that is, this Talking Head is very well suited for expert videos. Next, we have vlogs. And despite the fact that we are used to the fact that a vlog is me [16:19] taking a camera and filming without a plan, showing my day, what handbags. Yes, I immediately know this voice, Durnova did it because it was all popular, and there, there because it was all popular, and there, there 7 years ago, 5 years ago. Now, with [16:32] lifestyle formats. Remember, I told you that the lifestyle format gimmick. That is, you don’t know, the founder of the company, or you live in a cool location, or you just moved. If you just [16:46] film everything in a row, then without a strategy, then vlogs simply won’t work. But vlogs will work if you reveal a certain topic through a vlog, a day in my life as an immigrant there in some country, or I entered the university. This is what [16:59] my day looks like. And that is, something when people will have a reason to look into your life, not just some random girl or guy filming something. And why specifically? because maybe I'm trying it on for myself now. That is, a vlog should also [17:13] always have a purpose, with a specific title, with an understanding of what will be on the cover, even before you have a trip there, conditionally. When I fly somewhere, let's call it I don't know, we live in the most expensive hotel in the world in Dubai because I [17:26] know that we will be in Atlantis. Yes, there are some tricks that help people decide to watch just a day in someone's life. Then we have interviews and podcasts, which seem to me a little, well, how not a little [17:40] oversaturated, but at the same time they gain their views. Therefore, if you implement name formats, this does not mean that you are like that, so I chose logs and I only shoot vlogs. No con Of course, I always shoot in several formats simply because I [17:53] otherwise get very tired of one. Sometimes I'm in the mood there. I want to see more people, and sometimes I don't want to see anyone on Wednesdays. I want to talk at home with a camera. easily mix these formats. And of course, there are these direct interviews in the [18:07] show format, you know, when they invite people. And my team and I sometimes take several channels that directly collect such shows. But each time we come to the conclusion that this is a very expensive production that does not always affect [18:21] production that does not always affect views, and for the same amount you can shoot 10 videos and get many more views than each time. You know, this group dynamics of the show. It seems to me that this is, and again, because [18:33] many people have switched from TV to YouTube, but I don't think that a beginner YouTuber shoot entire halls and invite guests. This is a cool format, but it is cumbersome. Again, it can be implemented, but I would not rely entirely on it. [18:48] Reports and documentaries are also a pretty heavy format unless it's a telling some kind of news agenda and Birol blocked me out, it's probably not so heavy. A documentary when you do location [19:02] filming. I had a video there about entering America and there I have several heroes interviewed and filmed at universities and some reasoning. It's expensive and such videos take a long time. Well, I'll tell you, on average, it costs 1,000-2,000 [19:17] dollars, that's just the minimum. If I do a lot of things myself, if I hire a cameraman, if I also hire a cameraman and it's several days of filming, it's 3,000 dollars and up. Therefore, when you see videos like these, they are quite expensive. [19:29] But damn, YouTube is a platform. Where there is money. Therefore, it is justified to shoot American YouTubers and asked them how much it costs to make such a documentary, I say, where you just sit and talk on camera, 300-500 dollars. That is, not such a [19:42] camera, 300-500 dollars. That is, not such a lot of money. When you don't have Some kind of we won't have to do anything with you, peeking, telling a story, and which will [19:54] peeking, telling a story, and which will help you compose. A plexi, then talk about topics for videos. In general, the action plan is like this: you always start with the fact that you have a topic, you have a rough understanding of what's on the cover, and only [20:06] understanding of what's on the cover, and only then do you build a script and what you want to do. Yes, that is, each of us long time beautifully filming something incomprehensible, and in the end, even come to the fact [20:20] that I'm talking about my own experience, you come and think, Damn, what should I call all this that I just filmed, so we proceed from something else. We generate a cost of ideas, select the 10 strongest, film one. We'll see how it goes. Okay, we'll go [20:33] back to our ideas, maybe we'll supplement them, take the next strong idea, that is, like that. Yes, not that, oh, I'll film it, I'm not talking about this, before might be interested in this, who you're competing with, how you started, guys, [20:48] videos that went well. What's the trick there, why did it work? Maybe they or maybe they got into it through some news. Or maybe this news is maybe no one is watching these top 10 ways to make money using [21:02] check your topic for viability before you start some kind of universal formula for the first video? Here's my first video now. What is it? Take your [21:15] niche. Take the most basic query in this niche. Google it. Firstly, is it interesting to anyone at all? Conditionally, you're an investor. You forget. How to start investing in 2024. Are there views or not? Or are you an [21:30] English teacher? How to learn English on your own. 2024. Watching something. No, there are views. The main thing you need to know before having a child. Top 10 Tips for expectant mothers from a mother of [21:43] four. There are such videos, that is. Let's watch. Yes, but the basic. The question is closed in this topic. If you You see a lot of videos with a lot of views. What should you do? Be happy because that means there is less demand for your topic. If you are trying to [22:00] make a drill for a child's room yourself, what I said and there is nothing, then you are looking in the wrong place because in the current year 2024, a that's great. Because you see the topics where there is demand, your task is just to [22:16] add a little context. Why do you specifically need to listen to you when I from a mother of four children. I will listen to everything 100% if I don't finish writing everything in a day. You took my views. Yes, that is, your niche specifically from you. How [22:31] to invest in 2024. I don't know on the cover. He earned $2,000. Well, I don't know. Again, here is a topic so that it is not a scam. Yes, but look at what language your audience speaks, what questions they ask and answer them [22:45] based on your expertise, giving a little, revealing your background already in the title and on the cover. In my workbook, I give more detailed information. Analysis of the video structure, what it should go for, how to hold attention. Here I will give you a [22:57] enough to shoot your first video. Firstly, the optimal duration is 10-15 minutes, maximum 30 minutes. Yes, there are hour-long videos, and so on, but this is if you can hold attention for a whole hour. If you [23:11] understand that an hour-long length is really justified, for example, I am making this video. I than usual because the topic is quite narrow, but I know that the retention depth will be quite large because the guys who watch this video [23:26] will watch and learn for a long time, and therefore I will get very loyal guys in my video, will start their own YouTube channel, and we will somehow be connected in terms of the fact that I will help them with something in their lives. Therefore, if you want a long video, its length [23:41] please do not write the verbatim script. The best thing you can do is write down what our title is, what is on our cover, and then the main seven things you want to say, [23:55] Honestly, I don't know how this can be done at all. I've seen professional presenters who read from a script, who still have an earpiece, and the director says. How to react to this, of course, it's talent, but I don't think that a [24:08] read a script well. I can't do it. I'm great at reading advertising scripts when I'm on a teleprompter. I work, but only advertising scripts in all videos. I'm not very good at it. So don't do [24:21] this. The third piece of advice is don't drag out the beginning and the end. Hello everyone, my name is Marina, and the end. Hello everyone, my name is Marina, how are you? Make some tea. I was born in St. Petersburg and I run a channel. Thank you all. Goodbye. Straight to the point. How do I [24:35] start a YouTube channel? How do I learn English? This also applies to endings, by the way. Very often, guys, you know, videos are 15 minutes in, at the tenth minute they've already started. Well, that's it, and at the end of this video, I disconnect. And this affects the algorithms, [24:48] this affects retention. YouTube sees that at the tenth minute, something started to drop off and they start recommending videos less simply because guys. worse you should hold attention until the end at the end Say everything, thank you very much for your attention [25:01] Everyone, while there, subscribe at most, of course, your charisma, your confidence when talking on camera is very important again, if you listen to my videos 10 years ago They, too, they were not the best, but I tried to look into the camera I [25:14] tried to smile Yes, now my speech is much more structured If you can take speech courses or public speaking courses, it will help you insanely But in fact, if you just start making videos now and every [25:26] time OTC matri I am stunned How terrible you say redo redo improve improve you will Do better and better yes, this is inevitable Progress always comes through practice and here is another little piece of advice from the editor [25:39] Yes, unsuccessfully cut, unsuccessfully said phrases are repeated in their entirety, that is, they have misspoken, it’s okay, start the phrase again then during editing, that unsuccessful piece, obre, you can, but leave the successfully said phrase, but again, I’m [25:52] film The first video, in general, listened to it, watched it, and you will write down all these conclusions somewhere. I have a note there: for the next interview, don’t run, don’t interrupt, read the guest’s biography yourself, you [26:08] know, and so on. I constantly write it all down and constantly do it in the next two videos. Yes, because you still lose during the video. Especially if it’s an interview. But it somehow sticks in your head and [26:21] you get better every time after you’ve filmed the first video. The question arises: What to film next? My ideal form of content plan is 40% your expert videos that get millions of views in your niche, [26:34] 40% are answers to questions that you are constantly asked, and 20% are some kind of experiments. It could be a show, an interview, maybe some kind of I don’t know, street polls and direct sales. If you have your own product, so the first video [26:48] was made. Where are my views? Let’s figure out what influences YouTube to promote your videos organically. You know, and if you... Talk to an entrepreneur, they will tell you Yes, there are such products that brilliantly [27:01] referral mechanic built in. Like when Hotmail launched, they automatically added it to the email signature, and they made this email sent using Hotmail for free. There, and so on. And it was viral. [27:14] There, and so on. And it was viral. Using the service on who was there, and he was telling about things I regret in life, and it was clear that he was so old, and it ended after his death. Yes, it is clear that there are such videos [27:30] that sell themselves. The cover is just a screenshot from the video and the most basic title, but you must understand what systematic promotion of videos is, work for you, because the cover and title are 50% of success, and yes, [27:44] naturally, you shoot every time. I don’t know about The Wizard Liz, whose every know about The Wizard Liz, whose every video is just a screenshot from her video and some title, straight to the soul, and she is so charismatic and beautiful, and as [27:57] talks about what conclusions she drew from this, but we are not all The Wizard L, and we must be able to promote your videos, including that's why the title and cover. Let's take a look at one of my videos [28:10] that has gotten more than a million views. So, what we see here is, firstly, a cool, bright photo, two girls smiling beautifully, then the trigger phrase, "I charge $1,000 for a manicure." Yes, that's the first thing that catches your [28:22] eye. Wow, so you know, here's an idea: when you, I don't know, who doesn't have a chip, you'll notice because you'll keep it together. Damn, I need to make a cover like that. That is, that she left the USA to go back home, there's something like that. [28:36] Yes, every time, look for such stories among your friends. For example, if you do an interview, then the title is, "Why do Americans get manicures from our people?" Well, everything about America is immediately interesting. Yes, if I had called it an [28:52] interview with a manicurist who moved to the USA, basically. Yes, I'm not sure what it would have been like. Okay, well, it got 100,000 views. But that would have been the maximum. This interview, that [29:04] is, here. It just came together, and a cool heroine and Cool case. Your task is to constantly be on the lookout for such cases in short videos. Trends and mini-vlogs that are now popular on [29:17] YouTube are very important. The topic of short videos is I have a separate course on short videos that you can also take at any time, but keep an eye on what is being filmed now and try to adapt it to your niche. This will be the main advice for [29:30] those who are betting on short videos. Further collaborations, team up with aspiring bloggers. My God, I recently filmed with Yulia Evtukh with a girl from blog, but I knew that she was just local. I am absolutely open to [29:45] because group dynamics create much cooler views, and our video has already gained 350,000 views. Despite the fact that I have 100,000 subscribers on Instagram. This is my Russian-language Instagram and she has, I [29:58] think, 10 or 15,000 subscribers there. That is, this group dynamic really helps, therefore. Find fun, cool friends who will film with you. Film your day together. Join groups. It's always easier [30:11] and creates additional content. The next rule you should remember is: If your video has received views, immediately film as many of these videos as possible. I'll tell you in more detail what's happening. How does the [30:24] YouTube algorithm work? You filmed five videos, one of which went viral. Okay, for example, about a manicure. Yes, that's what YouTube does with each of your new videos. It takes a pool of people who recently interacted with your videos. By [30:37] works on the YouTube algorithm. I meet him quite often. Well, about three times events and he always tells me some updates about how they work now. So, look, for example, a video about a manicure went viral. Your [30:50] new videos will be shown to those people who just recently interacted with your if most of the people interacting with this video about a manicure are currently in your channel's pool. There are many people who are interested in making money there in the USA. The people who [31:04] will recommend the new video will be recommended. moving, respectively, you need to continue filming on this topic, for example, my channels, here I have this topic, how to Speak Fast and understand native [31:18] speakers. I think I have filmed 12 videos on this topic because they are always Vira now there are fewer and it seems to me that I have already survived this topic, I can move on. But I constantly return to it, the same thing, top profitable [31:30] ideas on CC valy Girl, it also seems to me that more than ten videos have already been filmed, top ideas for passive income, there is even a whole channel in English that is only engaged in passive income a little like this, you know, when expertise is narrowed [31:44] him to bring out a channel. His videos used to fly in, now it is worse. But this is a clear example of the fact that if one thing goes well, you continue to move into this niche and cool question that you can ask yourself. When you shoot a video, if it flies in, [31:59] I can shoot 10 more of these because if you suddenly there, I don’t know, did. At the beginning of my career, I very I loved to review cars and if I asked a question If it flies in, I will shoot more and Well, it seems so, but I don’t really want to [32:12] And I remember I flew in, I filmed something a couple more times Then Well, like Cybertruck Okay, shoot, but before that I hadn’t filmed reviews for a very long time, even on some of our new cars there Okay Tesla makes sense, but I did [32:25] n’t want to film everything in a row at all, that is, to clearly understand myself And can I hit this topic regularly I want to encourage you and say that if you don’t make three main mistakes that I’ll name now, then in principle everything with [32:38] your channel should be fine The first main mistake is not to film, it’s to plan for a long time and think that Until better times, until better technology, something more interesting will come, and you understand, while you are small You have [32:51] select topics, and so on You can’t imagine how many people write to me and say Marin, I started filming with you in 2015, too, but then I gave up, wanted it and that’s where This one Started, he already has 100,000 [33:05] subscribers. And I, damn, haven't started it yet. Guys, there won't be a more appropriate moment than now. What a banal motivational phrase, but damn, I'm so And secondly, I was constantly filming and experimenting, and here's the second mistake - don't [33:19] same travel videos, nothing goes well. Well, YouTube is not for me, travel. But you have a video from a child's birthday party that popped up there, maybe they wanted to watch it, that is, you know, [33:32] hastily draw conclusions that YouTube is not for you. And as a consequence of the second mistake - This is a very narrow topic. That is, you seem to be focusing on studying I don't know Latin, and no one goes. And you're like, Damn, well, I already tried filming about Latin and the [33:46] fun format, and Speak Lar With Me, and so on. Well, guys, if the topic is narrow, you need to think about how to expand it. For example, you are a startup lawyer and nothing goes well for you, so maybe there are very few people interested in this topic. [33:59] Maybe Do you just want to talk about legal topics or just about starting a business, that is, just look at a little bit. Where is a wider audience for your topic? The need to start a channel with a video introduction and [34:13] tell what will be here, spoiler Art. No one will watch this video, and that's why. Yes, your story can be filmed. If you are somehow interested. Come on, that is, let's say, I would submit how I moved to Silicon Valley at 25, I [34:27] regret it. Well, something like that. Yes, as a full-fledged video, not a video business card, a video Introduction. Apparently, the roots of all this are in the fact that YouTube used to have something like this. Create this channel trailer. Now no one does this anymore, so don't [34:39] do it. Phew, on that note, I have more details about creating a YouTube subscribe to this channel to learn more about the world of social networks and my life in general. This channel has already taken off in Silicon Valley. As you can see, [34:53] about everything. Thank you very much for watching to the end and see you soon. Bye-bye Y