TubeTalk: Your YouTube How-To Guide

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Aug 8, 2019 • 20min

How to Really Stand Out as a YouTuber with Todd Bergin

Send us a textOn today's show, I want to help you really stand out above the crowd. Joining me is Todd Bergin, known as Todd.LIVE all across the social media platforms. In this podcast, aspiring video creator superstars will learn:Why there's still plenty of opportunities to make your mark as a creator right nowWhy live-streaming is the aspiring creator's best friendWhy being consistent is such a huge asset for any creatorFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/how-to-stand-out-video-creator-tubetalk-171/. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Aug 1, 2019 • 35min

How Family Vloggers get Millions of YouTube Subscribers - Jase Bennett of The Ohana Adventure reveals all

Send us a textVlogging is arguably one of the most difficult niches on YouTube. You really, really need to be able to bring it in order to stand out above the rest and make it. Now, family vlogging, that's a whole different ball game. So, how do you stand out? How do you get YouTube to love you, and show your content, and build your channels to millions and millions of subscribers?On TubeTalk with Jase Bennett of The Ohana Adventure, you’ll learn:1. How to set yourself up for vlogging success on YouTube2. Why including all the family in the programming and content schedule is vital3. How to create family vlogs your audience will watch and engage with4. Why merch and personal brand building are the keys to success on YouTubeFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/how-family-vloggers-can-get-more-views-youtube-tubetalk-170/. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jul 25, 2019 • 32min

Why Super Fans are the Best Way to Get More Views on YouTube with Pat Flynn

Send us a textDid you know that having a core tribe of super fans is the key to success for getting more views on YouTube? In this week's episode of TubeTalk, we discuss how to grow this invaluable community with Pat Flynn.Super fans are the key to getting more views and subscribers on YouTube. Why? Because they absolutely love your video content, and will go out of their way to recommend you to their friends and colleagues. But how do you find such a superfan? How do you build that community? How do you build that tribe? Well, if you're looking to build a successful business and you want answers to these questions, today's episode of TubeTalk, the YouTubers podcast, is especially for you. You will learn:Why building a tribe of YouTube super fans will future-proof your successHow to turn a YouTube viewer into a super fanWhy creating content for super fans will help your brand growWhy a hard-core following of super fans is more valuable than thousands of unengaged subscribersFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/why-super-fans-best-way-to-get-more-views-youtube-tubetalk-169. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jul 18, 2019 • 36min

3 Skills Every YouTuber Needs To Know with Brian G Johnson

Send us a textIts all about understanding what you're doing right and what you're doing wrong and developing the 3 big skills that anyone serious about YouTube needs. I’m joined by Brian G. Johnson, a passionate entrepreneur whose mission is to help others to not just share their message, but to amplify it by leveraging the power of video.In this podcast you will learn the major skills you need to compete with the most successful YouTube channels:- #1 How to strive to become the resource for your audience on a given topic- #2 How to gauge the passion of your audience for that topic so they keep coming back for more - #3 How to learn from (but not copy) successful YouTube channels in your nicheFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/skills-more-views-youtube-brian-g-johnson-tubetalk-168. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jul 11, 2019 • 44min

Complete Guide to Cracking the YouTube Algorithm with Matt Gielen

Send us a textEvery YouTube creator needs to have a deep understanding of the YouTube algorithm in order to generate views and subscribers. So let's crack this algorithm and this week Matt Gielen and I chat about what you really do need to pay attention to and how the system actually works so you can succeed!In this podcast you will learn:Why YouTube chooses to surface your video to non-subscribersWhy your Click Through Rate is so importantHow user Watch Time history plays a huge role in the content they are servedHow to pivot successfully so your new content works on YouTubeWhy linking to your other videos in YouTube End Cards and descriptions is vitalWhy viewer activity & engagement far outweighs a subscription to your channelFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/complete-guide-youtube-algorithm-matt-gielen-tubetalk-167Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jul 4, 2019 • 31min

YouTube Storytelling and Pro Filmmaking Tips with Victoria Grech

Send us a textDid you know the way you film yourself has a very real impact on your audience, sometimes in a more negative way than you ever intended? Or that developing the skill for storytelling will turn you from a good YouTuber into a great one?In this week’s episode of TubeTalk, the YouTuber’s podcast, we speak to a professional filmmaker Victoria Grech who will share how the professional filmmakers are amazing storytellers and how to engage your audience. In this podcast you will learn:How to put your audience at ease with different filming techniquesHow storytelling is one of the most important skills a YouTuber can have Tips and tricks for being a better storyteller How providing real value as a creator is the key to more views and subscribers That ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘why’, ‘where’, ‘when’, and ‘how’ are the cornerstones of good storytellingFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/storytelling-youtube-skill-tubetalk-166. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jun 27, 2019 • 30min

How to STAND OUT on YouTube with Sidney Diongzon

Send us a textHow do you stand out as a YouTuber when almost every single genre is being dominated by other creators? How do you can break into an industry and still make it? Sidney Diongzon, a creator that’s rocking the photography and videography content on YouTube, and I dive into this topic. On this Episode of TubeTalk you will learn:How to make your channel and content stand out on a saturated YouTubeWhy your personality is often more important than your contentHow to develop your storytelling skills to build your brand How to find your voice and develop as a creatorHow not to take negative comments and feedback too personallyHow to attract brand deals as a smaller YouTuberFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/how-to-stand-out-youtube-tubetalk-165. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jun 20, 2019 • 40min

The Five Big Mistakes YouTubers Make with Benji Travis

Send us a textAre you a YouTube creator making one of these 5 huge mistakes? Are these mistakes keeping you from succeeding on YouTube? Benji Travis shares the top 5 mistakes he sees YouTubers make and how to fix them!For the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/5-mistakes-youtubers-make-tubetalk-164. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
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Jun 13, 2019 • 45min

How you can get MORE Brand Deals as a YouTuber with Komal Parikh

Send us a textHow do YouTubers get those brand deals? Why do some YouTubers get selected while others not? How can you get to pitch your channel to a brand and get paid? These and many more questions are answered as we get the inside look from the PR Agency point of view! Komal Parikh is the VP of integrated media at Weber Shandwick, which is a global public relations firm. She deals with brands and influencers and has lots of tips and tricks to share with us.Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com and leave TubeTalk a review!For the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/how-to-get-paid-brands-youtuber-tubetalk-163. The New Influencer Marketing: The Consumer Holds the PowerKomal confirms there has been a dramatic shift in marketing over the past few years. And this is where YouTubers can benefit. The power that brands used to hold is starting to change and now consumers really hold the power. They've got access to the internet and all sorts of social media platforms in their back pocket. As brands continue to stay relevant and look to be top of mind to consumers, they're realizing that their tactics need to evolve with these changing trends. Marketing itself, if you break it down into its fundamentals, it's ultimately about engaging with consumers where they naturally gravitate. As people start to shift where they're spending their time, marketers are starting to pick up on that. Consumers are now spending more time on social media and brands are trying to figure out how to cater to consumers on those platforms. But there's always this tug of way between consumers and brands - consumers don't necessarily want to be marketed to and marketers really want consumers to buy.  The shift in marketing is now more of an authentic relationship where brands are trying to give consumers what they need, when they need it, and are trying to make it easy for them to make purchasing decisions, or decisions on what type of services to use. It's about developing a relationship rather than just speaking at somebody.What Do Brands Look For in YouTuber Influencers?Komal confirms that it truly depends just because each marketing campaign is so different. The needs of each industry vary, and while influencer marketing is the most common in the CPG, fashion, and retail sectors, there are a lot of industries ranging from banking to B2B companies who are looking to leverage the power of influencers. A lot of them may not know how to do that because influencer marketing is starting to evolve. It's not just about paying customers anymore. It's about relationship building. 
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Jun 6, 2019 • 37min

The Journey to 470,000 YouTube Subscribers with Joe Scott

Send us a textHow do you go from 0 to 470,000 subscribers on YouTube? Especially when its a nerdy Science channel? Do people on YouTube actually watch that stuff? I chat with Joe Scott to find out what he did and how you could do the same for your channel.TubeTalk The YouTuber & Video Marketing Podcast full show notes and links: https://vidiq.com/blog/post/journey-to-470-thousand-youtube-subscribers-tubetalk-162The Journey to 470,000 YouTube SubscribersYour channel's about kind of answering questions. How did you kind of choose that genre or did it kind of all choose you maybe? Initially, he was broadcasting mainly to family and friends, answering their queries on a range of topics. His content at the beginning was 100% comedy based, inspired by video OG ZeFrank. He then noticed that real answers to questions generated more engagement, so he pivoted slightly to focus on answering one question per video rather than seven or eight. He essentially started doubling down on the content that he found was working for him.Often, creators start on YouTube but get frustrated very quickly because of the lack of traction, which Joe totally understand because he experienced the same thing. But going all in, and committed to the creator process will pay off if you dedicate yourself to improving with every upload. YouTube is also the long-game for the vast majority of creators, and Joe confirms that you have to give your “permission” to do it so you become more invested. It's when he did that then things really took a turn for the better for his content and his channel.Leave us a quick review in your favorite podcast app! Would love to hear from you and what you think.Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com

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