
The Video Creatr Podcast
Big-time YouTubers are making millions and they have hidden tactics that they use to do that. We will uncover exactly what they are doing to make a full-time income on YouTube and reveal it to the public. This is The Video Creatr Podcast with Augie Johnston and Grant Ball.
The Video Creatr Podcast
How Alex Hormozi Posts 300+ Times a Week
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Augie Johnston & Grant Ball
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Episode 200
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss the importance of quantity in content creation, particularly in the context of social media and YouTube. They explore the balance between quality and quantity, the role of social media algorithms, and innovative strategies for content ideation. The conversation also touches on the rise of content clippers and the implications of incentive-based payment structures for creators. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for creators to adapt their strategies to stay competitive in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
Takeaways
- Alex Hormozi publishes 300 pieces of content weekly.
- Most creators struggle with frequency due to a focus on quality.
- The shotgun approach can lead to viral content.
- Early on, quantity is more important than quality.
- Repurposing content can maximize reach across platforms.
- Twitter can serve as a testing ground for content ideas.
- Incentive-based payment for clippers can drive engagement.
- Quality is crucial for long-form videos on YouTube.
- Short-form content can be produced quickly and efficiently.
- Finding a unique voice can enhance content appeal.