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How to Go Full Time on YouTube with Less Than 3,000 Views

How To Go Full Time On YouTube (With less than 3,000 views) ๐Ÿ”—

0:00 This is the bit silly people skip

In the video "How To Go Full Time On YouTube (With less than 3,000 views)," the creator emphasizes that you only need 3,000 views to go full-time on YouTube. They provide examples of full-time creators making money from small views and discuss what actually matters when it comes to making money from YouTube. The video also outlines a simple system to determine when you can go full-time and offers tips to get there faster. Additionally, the creator discusses the potential outcomes of making the leap to full-time YouTube content creation.

0:25 The surprising thing that happens when you quit your job

The video discusses the experience of transitioning from part-time to full-time on YouTube, even with less than 3,000 views. The content creator shares the surprising realization that led to the decision to go full-time, including the fear of failure and the positive impacts of making the leap. The transition opened up new opportunities and increased workload, but ultimately, the creator found fulfillment in pursuing YouTube full-time.

2:33 How many views you ACTUALLY need to go full time?

The video discusses how many views are actually needed to go full-time on YouTube and emphasizes the importance of monetization strategies over view count. The speaker uses the example of a music production channel that generates significant revenue by focusing on niche content that addresses a specific and significant problem for its audience. The "Holy Trinity of monetization" is explained as consisting of niching down, providing expertise, and creating an attractive offer to viewers. This approach is presented as a way to decrease the number of views needed to make money on YouTube.

3:56 How do you know when to go full time?

The video discusses how to go full time on YouTube with less than 3,000 views. The speaker emphasizes the importance of establishing the right offer for both the creator and the viewers. He provides a simple system to determine the amount of money needed to go full time and how to work backwards from that goal to find the best offer. The video also outlines three powerful options and provides rules to avoid common mistakes.

4:40 The golden rules

The video discusses how to go full time on YouTube with less than 3,000 views by following three golden rules. The first rule emphasizes simplifying products and marketing campaigns to make it easier for both the creator and the viewers. The second rule suggests researching competition and popular videos in the niche to identify the big pain points to target. The third rule encourages doing things in a way that is possible rather than the best possible way to avoid overwhelm and get results. Following these rules can help new creators avoid overwhelm and achieve success on YouTube.

5:48 The 3 easiest ways to get full time

The video discusses three ways to go full time on YouTube with less than 3,000 views. The first method involves creating and selling digital products such as templates and spreadsheets to solve viewers' problems. The second method is offering paid consulting sessions, while the third method is creating and selling information products like video workshops. The video emphasizes the importance of promoting these options effectively, using simple calls to action in video descriptions, and leveraging the community tab to attract attention.

9:38 The kit you need to go full time faster

The video discusses how to go full time on YouTube with less than 3,000 views. In the 9:38 section, the speaker talks about the kit needed to go full time faster. They recommend using ConvertKit, a software that enables users to sell digital products, set up consulting calls, and build an email list to promote products off of YouTube. The speaker also suggests combining ConvertKit with the free version of Thinkific, a course platform, to sell the first product for free and grow the email list for faster full-time success.

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