YouTube Channel From Idea to First Revenue – Marina Mogilko
After completing the course, you will:
- start a channel: choose a topic for your channel according to your interests and work on your channel art
- publish the first few videos and optimize them for the YouTube algorithm
- create a content plan for 10+ videos (this is about three months worth of content if you publish once a week)
- choose necessary equipment depending on your budget and goals
- get clear instructions on how to script your videos to increase watch time and audience retention
- download my PDF instructions and checklists for a video editor and a channel manager to help you delegate things
- understand how the algorithm works and what kinds of videos it promotes
- learn to create evergreen videos that will generate views and income for years, even if you stop posting
- learn to clickbait a little to speed up growth
- find out how to monetize small channels
- learn the legal aspects of working on YouTube
How I started on YouTube
I published my first YouTube video in December 2014. At that time, I was applying for a master’s degree at a university in the United States and felt like I was the only Russian person in the world who was doing it. I really wanted to start sharing what I was going through to get to know people who were also doing the same
I made my first video right after passing GMAT. Then I made the second video, then the third one. In April 2015, we moved to Silicon Valley, and I began to film everything: how we rented an apartment, how we bought a retired police interceptor as our first American car! I started documenting my life
It took a while for the channel views to really take off, but I was able to start monetizing by consulting and tutoring my subscribers (I charged around $20 for 30 minutes)
Now I run three YouTube channels in two languages (Marina Mogilko, Linguamarina, Silicon Valley Girl) with more than 5 million subscribers combined
By combining various sources of income, I am able to gross around $80,000 – $100,000 per month (Google AdSense, paid partnerships, product sales, affiliate programs). That doesn’t include taxes and expenses (I have a team now to help me with everything), but this means I only spend 5-7 hours a week to run all of my channels!
It sounds like hard work, but YouTube is actually one of the most rewarding things I’ve done in my life
- I created a community of like-minded people around myself — now I always have someone to talk to
- My videos help to change people’s lives — my subscribers constantly approach me on the street and thank me for the motivation and information I give them (people get accepted to universities around the world, speak English better, and start their blogs — after watching my videos!)
- I do what I love – talk to a camera, learn and share information
- It’s an almost passive source of income (YouTube pays me for what I am willing to do for free), and if I use a proactive approach (working with advertisers, launching products), I am able to make 5x what YouTube pays me through Google AdSense
What’s in the course:
- 57 pre-recorded classes
- access right after purchase
- homework after classes checked by tutors
- support from tutors
- peer chat groups
- opportunity to get an intern to help you with your channel (I have a course for YouTube channel managers and we are happy to match you with one of our graduates)
Core course modules:
1. Starting a channel
We start with the basics: choosing a topic, channel art, an overview of filming equipment for different budgets and goals, basic analytics. We’ll talk about how YouTube started, where it is going and how you can take advantage of the new trends. We’ll explore content plans and use of drama in scriptwriting. I will share my scripts, and we’ll make a script for your first video
2. Making the first video
I will help you start as fast as possible, right at home. We’ll learn about basic camera settings, light, speech and your unique way of presenting information
3. Editing and publishing the first video
Learn the basics of editing on your smartphone and computer, creating a thumbnail using free apps, optimizing and posting the video
4. The basics of growth on YouTube
Learn how to increase retention, work with video dynamics, learn how to create viral videos, learn how to turn subscribers into fans – those who will watch all your videos and eventually buy your products
5. SEO on YouTube
Video search optimization: title, thumbnail, description, tags
6. Organic growth and how to take advantage of it
Frequency of posting, posting time, increasing conversion rates from subscribers to views, retention. We’ll learn how to create evergreen content that will ensure the long-term growth of the channel. We’ll talk about paying for subscribers and views (and whether it’s necessary). We’ll explore collaborations with other creators
7. The legal aspects of creating content
IP, trademarks, and personal information. How to protect yourself
8. Built-in YouTube features
How to use live streams, premieres, stories, and community tabs for growth
9. Monetization
How to maximize YouTube payouts, what are the top affiliate programs, what products you can launch and how, how to work with brands and put a price tag on a product placement in your video
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