Can you apply what you learn to your channel and your community or do you have other personal methods to manage them? Absolutely yes! Everything I'm learning from the various readings and various courses purchased has helped me a lot, even in the launch of my first infoproduct " The Beginner's Welding Course " with a 90% open rate in email marketing and 0 Refund in the purchase of the course. Managing a YouTube channel requires, contrary to what you might think, many skills and in particular you need at leas congo-brazzaville business email list - knowing what you are talking about; - being able to edit videos; - being a good communicator; - knowing how to manage your audience; - having at least a basic knowledge of marketing; - having time and patience.
Which of these aspects is most important to you and how much time do you dedicate to the various stages of implementation? I have chosen as the channel's editorial line for some time now that of "knowing how to manage your audience" because I want to have direct contact with my audience. I'll give you an example: I opened the channel more than 3 and a half years ago and, as is logical, in my sector - DIY - other friends arrived with other channels that exceeded my number of subscribers. This doesn't affect me because I built my community over the years and nurtured it a lot, with exceptional results.
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