Hello, YouTube Success.
Speaker:Welcome to a new episode.
Speaker:You know, when we're doing these episodes, we normally record them and
Speaker:we want to make them evergreen, right?
Speaker:If you're running a podcast, you're like, well, I should always do my content.
Speaker:So if you listen to it anytime, it's always appropriate.
Speaker:That's the hope really, of course, you know, like some things happen, like
Speaker:time goes and things you say a long time ago might not be as appropriate now.
Speaker:So a great example of this is if you've watched or listened to any YouTube content
Speaker:about keywords, a lot of people talk about how keywords are not as important
Speaker:anymore, you know, the tags, the keywords you put in your tag, that kind of thing.
Speaker:Some people will argue about it.
Speaker:It's still very important.
Speaker:It's still worth doing.
Speaker:Other people will say that the AI is so good in YouTube that actually
Speaker:it doesn't really need to be added.
Speaker:The AI knows who you are, what the video's about, and it will
Speaker:distribute it to the right people.
Speaker:So there's stuff like that that's not as appropriate.
Speaker:it's totally gone on a tangent about that.
Speaker:That's not what this episode is about at all.
Speaker:But I just wanted to sort of point out that when you're creating this content,
Speaker:you wanna make it evergreen because this episode is not evergreen in any way.
Speaker:And I'm gonna explain to you why in a second.
Speaker:First thing I wanted to share with you is just a bit of a celebration really because
Speaker:I am a small creator and if you listen to this, you might think, hopefully over
Speaker:the time you've thought, well, actually I've got some good advice from Matt.
Speaker:It's been worth listening and subscribing to this podcast or watching on YouTube,
Speaker:if you're watching there as well.
Speaker:Hey, did you notice the new office background?
Speaker:I've got a new background.
Speaker:I've not done my hair today as well as another thing.
Speaker:So if you're listening to on the podcast, go and check it out on
Speaker:YouTube and you'll see what I mean.
Speaker:Things like that are really important.
Speaker:Another tangent, it's really important to me, it feels like putting makeup
Speaker:on, you know, doing my hair is the same sort of thing, I think for women putting
Speaker:their makeup on, and the background and everything that happens in your
Speaker:environment is also important to me.
Speaker:It's the mise-en-scène is what they would say in filmmaking terms, which
Speaker:is in the scene, what's in the scene.
Speaker:So, you know, I do care about this stuff.
Speaker:It is important.
Speaker:Anyway, let's go back to the celebration.
Speaker:My ADHD brain is coming out clearly in waves today.
Speaker:So, I wanted to talk about milestones really because I've got a little bit
Speaker:of an achievement and the achievement is that I've become monetised.
Speaker:When you're starting a YouTube channel, when you're getting started
Speaker:and when you're Aiming for stuff.
Speaker:I think it's important to have some kind of milestones to aim for and
Speaker:YouTube already give you milestones.
Speaker:I think the first milestone is 1000 subscribers, then it's 10,000, then
Speaker:100,000, then 1,000,000, and then ridiculousness beyond those numbers.
Speaker:Can you ever even, hey for anyone here at whatever level you are, can you even
Speaker:dream of a million subscribers and what that would mean for your business and what
Speaker:that would do for you personally as well?
Speaker:Even though the people talk about these being vanity metrics.
Speaker:They're absolutely not vanity in metrics.
Speaker:They are important for a lot of people.
Speaker:But there's milestones like that that I think are important and actually
Speaker:when we're starting on YouTube I often talk to people about the first thousand
Speaker:subscribers because monetisation, I think it's changed actually recently.
Speaker:It's gone from 1000 to 500 now you need to get monetised as well as it
Speaker:going from 4000 watch hours to 3000.
Speaker:But I still think that first thousand is super important, but
Speaker:it doesn't necessarily mean, okay it's 500 now, doesn't necessarily
Speaker:mean that you will get monetised.
Speaker:You can hit those numbers and still not have enough watch
Speaker:hours in order to be eligible for the YouTube Partner Programme.
Speaker:And I didn't have that.
Speaker:I didn't have the watch hours.
Speaker:I've been on YouTube strangely enough, I think with this channel, I've been on
Speaker:YouTube since 2018, which is ridiculous.
Speaker:I really started trying on YouTube probably in 2021.
Speaker:And I made around 40,000 that year from brand deals, off platform activities.
Speaker:So it's still making money with the channel, but it was
Speaker:with off platform activities.
Speaker:So even though I wasn't monetised, my first brand deal I got
Speaker:when I had 763 subscribers.
Speaker:I'm sure that's the number.
Speaker:I wouldn't have that number in my mind if it wasn't true, 763
Speaker:subscribers I got a brand deal.
Speaker:And that was huge because I got paid for 4 videos.
Speaker:And then beyond that first 4 videos, I then got offered a long term contract
Speaker:with a particular agency, which meant that I got this extra money as well.
Speaker:So I was not monetised and I've just become monetized
Speaker:in the last couple of days.
Speaker:So, we are at the end, at the start of the new year.
Speaker:So this is 2024, the 3rd of January 2024.
Speaker:That's why I said this was not evergreen episode.
Speaker:And I got monetised just at the end of the year.
Speaker:So I got the email that said, 'Hey, you're now, you can now apply for
Speaker:the YouTube Partner Programme'.
Speaker:And I did and it got approved and now I'm monetised.
Speaker:Now let me tell you, I haven't got a check yet.
Speaker:So I haven't got any money from my YouTube channel from the monetisation.
Speaker:And I always say to people, like this shouldn't be the goal.
Speaker:The milestones are important.
Speaker:1,000, 10,000.
Speaker:100,000, 1,000,000 milestones are important.
Speaker:One of the members in the community has just joined, the YouTube
Speaker:Community, youtubecommunity.co.uk.
Speaker:Ricky just posted, joined the community.
Speaker:And then he posted, Matt, I've just hit a hundred thousand subscribers.
Speaker:Amazing.
Speaker:He's a good guitar teacher.
Speaker:So, shout out to you, Ricky, if you're listening to this episode as well.
Speaker:Brilliant achievement, when you're thinking about these milestones,
Speaker:they are huge achievements and it's not just 100,000, it's 10,000.
Speaker:It's 1,000.
Speaker:You should celebrate these things as you're going along.
Speaker:Now I do use TubeBuddy.
Speaker:So TubeBuddy also tells me, I've just logged into my channel there,
Speaker:it tells me I had 150,000 views as of December the 16th and 2,500
Speaker:subscribers as of December the 9th.
Speaker:My subscribers right now 849, so I'm 150 away from 3, 000, which is
Speaker:another little milestone that I'll be happy with when I get there.
Speaker:So I just wanted to share that with you, largely because, even though this
Speaker:is not an evergreen piece of content, who knows where we'll be in 2025.
Speaker:When I think about the year ahead and I'm planning for content and planning what
Speaker:we're going to do, I'm thinking about where we could be in the next 12 months.
Speaker:Then it leads me on to something.
Speaker:Well there's two things, two extra things I want to tell you about.
Speaker:Firstly, I couldn't do this episode without talking about TubeFest.
Speaker:In fact, every episode, I think, between now and May, I will be talking about
Speaker:TubeFest in some way, shape or form.
Speaker:I've got some interviews we've got coming up on the podcast and
Speaker:then we'll be with some of the speakers that we've got at TubeFest.
Speaker:So if you don't know what TubeFest is, it's the video marketing
Speaker:conference that you need to be at.
Speaker:You need to be at, right?
Speaker:Because it's the first Video marketing conference of its type I think in
Speaker:Europe, but I'll definitely say in the UK And we've got an amazing lineup.
Speaker:We've got 15 speakers across a full day of I've called it video marketing because
Speaker:it's a full day of video-based content but also we've got 2 tracks, so we've
Speaker:got a creators track and we've got a I'm now thinking to myself, I've done an
Speaker:episode about this, I don't think I have.
Speaker:So if I've done an episode and you've heard all of this, apologies.
Speaker:But we've got a creators track, which is all about big creators.
Speaker:Well, it's all about creators in general, who can teach other
Speaker:creators how to be good creators.
Speaker:So I've got people like Nick Nimim, I've got Austin Armstrong, I've got, well, I've
Speaker:got a bunch of people that are What I would say influence is in their own right.
Speaker:So they've got a huge amount of influence based on their
Speaker:vanity metrics of subscribers.
Speaker:But I would say if you want to understand what it takes to really
Speaker:be a full time creator, those are the people that you could look up to
Speaker:and say they are doing that now and they will teach you strategies and
Speaker:tactics and things you need to know to become a full time creator, right?
Speaker:That to me alone is worth going to TubeFest.
Speaker:It's tubefest.live is the website address and TubeFest is happening on May the
Speaker:23rd, 2024, in just five months time and.
Speaker:You can get your tickets now.
Speaker:The tickets are on sale.
Speaker:We sold just short of 100 tickets before Christmas.
Speaker:We had a big launch in December and then we are now looking to sell another
Speaker:200 tickets over the next five months.
Speaker:So then we've got a business track and the business track is about how to
Speaker:monetise your business as a creator.
Speaker:That's really the focus and so when I said video marketing, one of the people on the
Speaker:business track is a woman called Louise, who uses YouTube as the top of her funnel.
Speaker:If you're not used to funnels and lead magnets and all that kind of stuff, it's
Speaker:a topic for a separate episode completely, for sure, but she basically has..
Speaker:When you sell a product, you need to get in front of people first, which
Speaker:is the marketing side of things, and then you put them through some kind
Speaker:of sales cycle, people often call it a funnel, and then you sell something
Speaker:to them on the end, but you need the people at the top of the funnel, the
Speaker:audience, in order to sell to people.
Speaker:If you don't have no people, you've got no one to sell to.
Speaker:So Louise uses LinkedIn and has banged on about this for the last year.
Speaker:I've been friends with her on LinkedIn for a while now, or connected with her
Speaker:at least, and I've been to a few events where she's been there and she's been
Speaker:talking, and every time I talk about YouTube, she says, Matt, you know what?
Speaker:YouTube's been the best lead generation tool for me.
Speaker:I get so much business from YouTube, and she's a LinkedIn trainer,
Speaker:she's a LinkedIn expert, would be a more appropriate term really.
Speaker:And I was like, Louise, you've got to come to this event and speak and tell
Speaker:us how you are using a platform that's totally unrelated to your expertise.
Speaker:She's using YouTube to sell LinkedIn services.
Speaker:So, there's people like that.
Speaker:There's people like Robin Waite.
Speaker:There's a whole, Andrew and Pete, there's a whole bunch of of business
Speaker:based people that are using content creation as a method to bring
Speaker:an audience to their business.
Speaker:And so I just wanted to bring those two groups of people together in
Speaker:the hope that you, as a new creator, as an experienced creator, as a new
Speaker:business, as an established business, you could talk to people that you
Speaker:probably wouldn't normally talk to.
Speaker:If you're a business owner that doesn't create much content and you
Speaker:want to get into marketing and create more content, speak to the creators.
Speaker:If you're a creator that doesn't do much business, is not making
Speaker:much money or wants to become full time and you need to monetise your
Speaker:business, speak to the business owners.
Speaker:They're going to be in the room together.
Speaker:The speakers are going to be there.
Speaker:They're not speakers that are hands off, that you won't be able to speak to them.
Speaker:They are going to be in the audience with you.
Speaker:When I went to VidSummit for the first time, which is an
Speaker:event that's in Dallas in the U.
Speaker:S.,
Speaker:I remember sitting next to a woman there and, and we were both watching, we were
Speaker:at the front, I was on the front row and we were both watching this woman
Speaker:and I said to her, it was, this woman, six sisters I think she's called, there
Speaker:was like these six sisters and they had a huge channel and they've got brand
Speaker:deals and that kind of stuff and I sat next to this woman, I think her name was
Speaker:Sarah, I'm sure her name was Sarah and I said to her, it was 2018, so forgive
Speaker:me for not getting the names right, but I said to her, I said, what do you do?
Speaker:And she says, I have got a cooking channel on Facebook.
Speaker:Little did I know that she was one of the speakers.
Speaker:Later on I watched her session and she had the biggest cooking channel on Facebook.
Speaker:Not one of, she had the biggest.
Speaker:She had several million followers or subscribers or likes, I think
Speaker:is what Facebook does really.
Speaker:S he had several million likes and it was all about, I don't know if you've
Speaker:ever seen those cooking videos where you see from the top down and you see
Speaker:them getting made and then it's really creative types of videos and they
Speaker:show you like how to create something in like a minute and it does really
Speaker:quick, it gives you all the ingredients and then you see all the quick tips.
Speaker:Cuts and the food getting made is, you know, proper makes you hungry.
Speaker:At least it makes me hungry when I'm watching these videos.
Speaker:But she had that channel.
Speaker:She had the main one and was a huge creator.
Speaker:And I just sat next to her, sat there chatting to her, you know, and I never
Speaker:forget that because when I created TubeFest, I was like, let's make
Speaker:it something where that's the case.
Speaker:W hen I went last, went to VidSummit, Mr.
Speaker:Beast was there.
Speaker:You don't get near Mr.
Speaker:Beast, you know, like he's there.
Speaker:He's talking.
Speaker:They tell everyone, hey, Mr.
Speaker:Beast is Jimmy here.
Speaker:We call him Jimmy, but you don't get near him, you know, unless you're one
Speaker:of the speakers or the influencers there, whereas at this event,
Speaker:you get to speak to the speakers.
Speaker:They're business owners like you and me.
Speaker:They're creators like you and me.
Speaker:So, definitely worth doing it and being in that.
Speaker:And it's an intimate environment.
Speaker:We're looking for 300 attendees.
Speaker:So it'll be an intimate environment to get a hold of these people.
Speaker:So then the last thing that I wanted to talk about is the Shorts Challenge.
Speaker:So, I was sitting there thinking to myself, as you do at the start of the
Speaker:year, again, while this episode is not evergreen, and I was thinking,
Speaker:what can I do, what could I, what could I really challenge myself with
Speaker:this year to do something different.
Speaker:I've got almost 3, 000 subscribers on my YouTube channel,
Speaker:how can I accelerate that?
Speaker:How could I get to 10,000 this year?
Speaker:What am I going to do that's different, that's going to accelerate me where
Speaker:I'm not going to look back in the year, because if I look back at this
Speaker:year And I look at how many videos i've published, I would probably
Speaker:say there's not a massive amount.
Speaker:Now don't get me wrong.
Speaker:We did increase our video output.
Speaker:We definitely I'm just going back and looking on Youtube Studio right now.
Speaker:The first video I published, the first actual YouTube video I published
Speaker:this year was my new channel.
Speaker:You know my new 'Welcome To My Channel' video, which was February
Speaker:the 2nd 2023 and then there's probably 20 videos after that.
Speaker:There's a few Shorts that I did and there's some live videos I
Speaker:did but it's about 20 videos.
Speaker:So for me to go from 1,000 to almost 3,000 during that time with 20 odd
Speaker:videos, how can I get to 10,000?
Speaker:What's my strategy going to be to ensure that happens?
Speaker:And really, what I've decided to do is do a bit of an experiment, which I've
Speaker:done before and it worked really well.
Speaker:And I'm also going to track it quite religiously.
Speaker:I'm going to come up with a tracking process in the next couple
Speaker:of days, but I'll kind of give you my idea of it now, and then
Speaker:you'll understand what we're doing.
Speaker:So, what we're going to do is a short form piece of content every day.
Speaker:Now the idea about doing a short form piece of content every day is,
Speaker:there's a couple of things to it.
Speaker:The first one is that, I want to get into the habit of creating
Speaker:content every single day.
Speaker:Now I know, even for somebody like me that's created a lot of content
Speaker:before, I know probably the first couple of times I did it, I do it, it's
Speaker:going to take me between 10 minutes and 30 minutes, 10 to 30 minutes.
Speaker:As I get going and as we create more of this content, I reckon, we could
Speaker:film it, edit it, and upload it.
Speaker:Actually I'm probably going to outsource it but forget that bit for now.
Speaker:But I could probably film it, edit it and upload it in ten minutes by the end of it.
Speaker:So can I say to myself and commit to myself that every day after my
Speaker:morning routine I'm going to create a short form piece of content.
Speaker:Then what I'll do is I'll give it to my VA and ask her to
Speaker:publish it across the platforms.
Speaker:In reality, just to be really clear with you, the first couple
Speaker:of times I'm going to do it myself, after that I'm going to give it to
Speaker:an editor, which might be my VA.
Speaker:She might do that as well, but most likely a professional video
Speaker:editor, not necessarily someone that does this stuff all day every day.
Speaker:I'm gonna give it to them, they're gonna edit it and then it's going to come
Speaker:back to VA, and the VA will publish it.
Speaker:That's probably the workflow that will follow in the end but right now I'm
Speaker:focused on the fact that can I create, can I have 10 minutes to create this piece
Speaker:of content and get it onto the platforms.
Speaker:And then what happened, what will happen after 28 days of doing that,
Speaker:now I call this the Shorts Challenge.
Speaker:So if you go to shortschallenge.co.uk, you can get involved in this with us.
Speaker:I'm recording this on the 3rd of January.
Speaker:Hopefully this is going to go out on my podcast tomorrow on the 4th
Speaker:of January, no pressure to my VA to get this sorted but we're going
Speaker:to start on the 7th of January.
Speaker:So you can come and do it with us on the 7th of January in a group.
Speaker:So the great thing about doing these kinds of things is I like to do it in a group.
Speaker:I'll be talking about it loads on my socials as well.
Speaker:If you follow the King of Video page, when we published the episode, you'll
Speaker:see all this stuff there as well.
Speaker:And it will be on my YouTube channel.
Speaker:The great thing about doing stuff as a group is it gives you motivation for me.
Speaker:Now the Shorts Challenge will email you every day so it says 'hey, have
Speaker:you done your video today?' You then have a place in the YouTube Community,
Speaker:youtubecommunity.co.uk, where you then go and put, you you go and drop the
Speaker:link of the video that you've done.
Speaker:So again, you'll see the people that have done it before.
Speaker:I think we did it in May last, I think that's the last time we did it.
Speaker:So you'll see all the people that did this for 28 days and their videos
Speaker:and the results that they've got and I wanted to do that really because I
Speaker:wanted, with some of the challenges that people do, you take them and you don't
Speaker:get to see what other people have done in real life, like I can't hide it.
Speaker:That's their videos, they've published it so you can see that for yourself.
Speaker:And So you do it in a group, you've got a place where you can
Speaker:go post the videos that should help it as well in terms of views.
Speaker:And you can share and get involved in that kind of stuff and it's
Speaker:all starting on Monday next week on the 7th 7th of January.
Speaker:I'm saying the 7th of January like it is Monday.
Speaker:I just assume it is, I'm pretty sure.
Speaker:That is the case Monday's the 8th.
Speaker:Brilliant.
Speaker:Well done, Matt.
Speaker:Well done, Matt.
Speaker:You got the date wrong.
Speaker:8th of January.
Speaker:We're starting on the 8th of January.
Speaker:In reality, ah, the reason why I say the 7th is because what I usually
Speaker:do is on the night before we start, I do a live video and we just talk
Speaker:about, the process of what's going to happen over those seven days.
Speaker:And in also in reality, you can actually start at any time.
Speaker:It's an evergreen piece of content, you know, it's an evergreen challenge.
Speaker:You can just go and sign up for it and start it straight away.
Speaker:Now, there is a cost associated with it, I think it's £27, £27, I'm
Speaker:going to say that, which is about $35 if you're listening in the US.
Speaker:And I have had people take this challenge all around the world.
Speaker:So they're not just UK based people like I am.
Speaker:If you're in Australia or in America, you can get involved in this as well.
Speaker:Just you, there will be a conversion rate for your fee, which £27 is about $35.
Speaker:I think that's it really.
Speaker:That.
Speaker:Ah, no, because the other thing I wanted to tell you then is what I'm
Speaker:going to do off the back of that.
Speaker:So my view is like, okay, what can I do for the year?
Speaker:I'm going to do a short form piece of content.
Speaker:Now, we have the podcast episode that goes out every week.
Speaker:So I am publishing a piece of content to YouTube every week now.
Speaker:So that makes me feel better.
Speaker:I am going to look to add to another piece of content that's not the podcast,
Speaker:because I don't think the podcast Is going to have as much of a positive
Speaker:effect on the YouTube channel as creating like useful helpful content.
Speaker:I like to do how to show people how to do editing I've got a few ideas for some
Speaker:Descript videos, that kind of thing.
Speaker:So I'm going to make sure that I publish one long form piece of content as well as
Speaker:the podcast, so that's two pieces of long form content plus a video every day, which
Speaker:sounds like a lot, and it should sound like a lot if you're just getting started.
Speaker:But please remember, with the podcast, I film this like I am with you.
Speaker:You're listening to this now, I'm filming this live, and I give it to
Speaker:my VA and she does everything else.
Speaker:So, if you're doing this yourself, please know that there's that piece
Speaker:of work needs doing by somebody.
Speaker:You 're not there yet, maybe.
Speaker:So just focus on, let's start with the Shorts Challenge.
Speaker:What if we just got into the point of creating a piece of content 10 minutes
Speaker:every day, putting it out on the socials.
Speaker:You could just start with YouTube.
Speaker:I know Melanie, when, who did my challenge last time, she just did
Speaker:it on YouTube and got great results.
Speaker:She was sending me screenshots of the results.
Speaker:It weren't viral videos, she definitely wasn't getting viral
Speaker:videos, but she was getting hundreds of views, more than hundreds on some
Speaker:occasions, and it was increasing the subscribers on her channel as well.
Speaker:So it had an impact.
Speaker:And it certainly had more of an impact, compared to doing nothing.
Speaker:So what if we did that for 28 days?
Speaker:So how I'm going to measure this is, and this is a bit that I'm..
Speaker:it's the last thing for this episode I'm going to measure this is I'm
Speaker:going to have an Excel spreadsheet and I'm going to go and I'll make this
Speaker:available in the challenge actually.
Speaker:I think it's a good idea for you guys to be able to have a tracking sheet as well.
Speaker:And it's going to have the title of the video.
Speaker:It's going to say it's going to have a link to the video so you can
Speaker:put the link to the video so you can always go and check it as well.
Speaker:It makes it easier to go back and check it if you've got the link.
Speaker:It's going to have how many views it got in 24 hours.
Speaker:How many views it got after five days.
Speaker:How many views it got after a week?
Speaker:I think that's it.
Speaker:Maybe I'll go 1, 3, and 7, something like that.
Speaker:And this is just a way of, so then what would happen is, when I get to day 3
Speaker:of publishing a video every day I then go back to my Day 1, just check the
Speaker:views, make a note of the views, go back to creating the video every day
Speaker:when I get to Day 7, I go back to Day 1, check it, just add the views.
Speaker:It sounds like a lot of work.
Speaker:It isn't.
Speaker:It's a very quick thing and that's why you put the link to the video
Speaker:so you can quickly click it, check the views, make a note of it.
Speaker:What's going to happen with this tracking is, then you will start to
Speaker:see some trends in your own videos.
Speaker:What videos are working, what videos take a little bit of time to take off.
Speaker:If you're just purely doing this on YouTube with Shorts, not Instagram
Speaker:Reels or TikTok, which I do recommend you put them on there as well and see
Speaker:the impact that it's going, but I know that, I appreciate that it's more work
Speaker:for people if they're on their own.
Speaker:But if you're just doing that on Shorts, some Shorts videos can take
Speaker:two weeks before they take off.
Speaker:It might be something that's happening in the world contextually.
Speaker:That means your video takes off at that time.
Speaker:So you could then go, what happens after two weeks, what happens after a month.
Speaker:And of course you can outsource this tracking as well.
Speaker:So once you start it, I would say do it yourself, maybe do it for seven days.
Speaker:And then if you've got a VA.
Speaker:VA is a Virtual Assistant.
Speaker:If you're not a business owner, or if you're just a creator getting started,
Speaker:you might not know what a VA is.
Speaker:It's a Virtual Assistant.
Speaker:So you can have somebody that goes and does that work for you and
Speaker:just keeps track of those numbers.
Speaker:And then maybe like once a week or once a month, you can review those and
Speaker:look and see like, okay, this piece of content seems to be taken off.
Speaker:I should do more pieces of content like that.
Speaker:Now you can visually do this yourself.
Speaker:You can go and look on your youTube Shorts, you can look on your TikToks
Speaker:and you can see the numbers, but by having the tracking sheet, it will help
Speaker:you see it in a much clearer way over a period of a longer period of time.
Speaker:Okay, I hope all that makes sense so just to summarise
Speaker:and stick with me to summarise.
Speaker:So for the summary, because then my view, my listen duration on the podcast will
Speaker:help the summary is, celebrate with me because we've got an achievement here.
Speaker:We're monetised now, TubeFest is happening May 23rd.
Speaker:Come and grab a ticket.
Speaker:There's a discount if you go to the website and then sign up for the
Speaker:mailing list, you'll get a 10% discount, so make sure you take that offer.
Speaker:And also Shorts Challenge, shortschallenge.co.uk.
Speaker:You can come and get involved.
Speaker:Now, you know on this podcast I'm not going to just be
Speaker:pitching these things to you.
Speaker:I hope you found some value in the plan that I've got.
Speaker:I will be reporting back on this plan this 28 day plan I've got, and let you know
Speaker:how we got on but it's, I just wanted to invite you really to come and get involved
Speaker:in some of the stuff that we're doing.
Speaker:I know some of you listeners have come and joined the community, and
Speaker:it's not been as much of an active community as i'd like it to be.
Speaker:So we're going to make sure that we up that over the next few weeks as well,
Speaker:but come and join come and get involved.
Speaker:That's what YouTube is about.
Speaker:You can't sit and listen and watch for the whole time.
Speaker:You've got to stop consuming and start creating.
Speaker:Alright, my name is Hughes, King of Video.
Speaker:Thanks so much for listening.
Speaker:Please rate this episode a 5 out of 10, and I'll love you forever, thanks.
Speaker:Bye bye!
Speaker:Okay, I may have said rate this a 5 out of 10, but of course you knew
Speaker:that I meant a 5 star out of 5.
Speaker:I mean, honestly, I don't know where my brain's at sometimes.
Speaker:So yeah, what a low way to end the episode.
Speaker:Bye!