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#185: Listener Q&A (Part 1) – The downside of viral videos, publishing less edited content, how we prepare our episodes, and working with sponsors.

#185: Listener Q&A (Part 1) – The downside of viral videos, publishing less edited content, how we prepare our episodes, and working with sponsors.

FromCreator Science


#185: Listener Q&A (Part 1) – The downside of viral videos, publishing less edited content, how we prepare our episodes, and working with sponsors.

FromCreator Science

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
In this audience Q&A video, my producer Conor and I answer all your questions about YouTube and building a creator business.
We talk about getting sponsors and how we craft our podcast intros
We discuss pivoting your content and more.
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Released:
Mar 23, 2024
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Creative Elements talks with today’s top creators. Through narrative interviews, Jay Clouse explores how creators like Tim Urban, James Clear, Tori Dunlap, and Codie Sanchez are building their audiences today. Not what worked 2, 5, or 10 years ago, but specific strategies and tactics that are working for them today. You'll also hear the specific elements of their personality, style, or approach that have helped them succeed – elements like focus, vulnerability, revision, and constraints. By learning how these creators make a living with their art and creativity, you'll gain the tools and confidence to do the same.