So I've been YouTubing now for about.
Speaker:12 months.
Speaker:It's been really exciting and so I thought I would do my take on what it's been like
Speaker:to be on YouTube for the last 12 months.
Speaker:I see these videos all the time, sharing their wins, sharing how much money
Speaker:they've made and all that sort of stuff.
Speaker:We're gonna go into a little bit of that today, but mostly I want to encourage
Speaker:you the new fresh YouTuber to start
Speaker:immediately, and to keep going.
Speaker:For context hey, I'm Brianna.
Speaker:I am the head honcho of a podcast and video production agency
Speaker:here in Australia, Bamby Media.
Speaker:We produce podcasts and video podcasts for people all over the world, every day.
Speaker:It is amazing, and I've been doing it for about a decade, about 12 months
Speaker:ago, I was like, right, I gotta get on YouTube because I am helping others,
Speaker:our team, help others with YouTube.
Speaker:And we didn't have a channel of our own.
Speaker:So we couldn't kind of test things in the way that I wanted to test
Speaker:them without stuffing up some other client's channel you know.
Speaker:I wanted to be able to try things and it be for a channel of our own.
Speaker:I was also really interested to see how long it would take us to
Speaker:get to that monetization status.
Speaker:To get to that 4,000 watch hours and a thousand subscribers.
Speaker:As it turns out, it took about 12 months.
Speaker:At time of recording, we are sitting at 1,210 subscribers.
Speaker:We get about 14,000 views.
Speaker:In 28 days, we have a watch time in hours of around 673, and we're looking
Speaker:at around 118, 120 ish subscribers, uh, in the 28 day cycle as well.
Speaker:Early days still, that gives you a benchmark.
Speaker:And then for our first ever month of monetization, we
Speaker:came in at $114 and 86 cents.
Speaker:That's what that looks like, uh, right now.
Speaker:And oh my gosh, that first like couple of dollars was like, what
Speaker:the hell is like, this is so cool.
Speaker:I feel like it's free money and it's definitely not free money
Speaker:and we're gonna go into that.
Speaker:There's a lot of production behind it.
Speaker:But it felt so cool to be like, ah, this is what it feels like when you
Speaker:have something monetized on YouTube.
Speaker:It's a very different experience to podcasting, to audio only.
Speaker:I thought that was really cool.
Speaker:So I'm gonna give you a bunch of things that I've learned so that
Speaker:hopefully it will help you maybe not do some of those things or just
Speaker:further accentuate the need to relax and to release the outcome as well.
Speaker:Number one, consistency is key.
Speaker:Okay, everyone says that, but breaks are also fine.
Speaker:Yeah, it's good to get on a schedule where you are releasing every week
Speaker:and it's boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Speaker:You know, things are coming out.
Speaker:But also like if you need to take a couple of weeks, it's not
Speaker:gonna be the end of the world.
Speaker:I think, because these days it's less about your subscriber count.
Speaker:It's more algorithm based than it used to be.
Speaker:Having a couple of weeks off, just chill.
Speaker:That's okay.
Speaker:Like take a break.
Speaker:Over December, we had to do a forced break and I really didn't want to,
Speaker:I wasn't planning on taking a break.
Speaker:The stuff that we had planned, I. And had batch, we couldn't actually edit because
Speaker:we had this big project full in our lap just before December, and it meant that
Speaker:everything that we were doing for bamby media, like our own channel, had to wait
Speaker:because there was a bunch of client work that we needed to get done, like asap.
Speaker:So I had a break and I had a little break in August, and
Speaker:I had a little break in June.
Speaker:I think I missed a week or two, like whatever.
Speaker:It didn't really make that big of a difference in the long run.
Speaker:Maybe it delayed the monetization by a couple of weeks.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:It's fine.
Speaker:Just chill.
Speaker:Take a break if you need to.
Speaker:Everything will be fine.
Speaker:I. Number two is not every upload is gonna be a banger, and this is fine.
Speaker:This is good.
Speaker:This is part of it.
Speaker:In fact, I think I got a bit lucky here because we are already a podcast
Speaker:and video production company because we already do videos for other people.
Speaker:I had the unfair advantage like Ali Abdal talks about, so that the quality of what
Speaker:I was delivering from day one was very different from someone else's day One
Speaker:that doesn't have all that background.
Speaker:I didn't expect that our videos were gonna go like pop off really quickly,
Speaker:but more of them trended well than not.
Speaker:But not everyone is a banger and something that you think is gonna
Speaker:go well, I might not go well.
Speaker:It really depends on what your viewer is actually searching for.
Speaker:In those early days until you kind of establish what people are
Speaker:most likely to be searching for
Speaker:you're gonna have a heap of videos and maybe they won't go super well,
Speaker:but eventually you'll find your thing.
Speaker:That's where the consistency plays in, because you won't find it immediately
Speaker:probably, but you will find it.
Speaker:And for us, uh, part of the YouTube channel for me was
Speaker:really wanting to showcase all my knowledge in audio production.
Speaker:I know so much like it's a baffling amount of things that
Speaker:I know about audio production.
Speaker:I've been doing this for almost 20 years.
Speaker:Maybe I don't look old enough to be doing this for 20 years, but
Speaker:I have, and if I do, shut up.
Speaker:I wanted to showcase that and one of my first loves is actually microphones
Speaker:like I did an audio production degree.
Speaker:I know a lot about sound, I know a lot about voices.
Speaker:I know a lot about what makes it rich, what makes the tone good?
Speaker:What's eq?
Speaker:What's compression?
Speaker:How do we play with these things to make the, uh, like the juicy, beautiful sound?
Speaker:I wanted to do that and compare and review from the get go.
Speaker:And it just so happened that for us, that has been something
Speaker:that lots of people search for.
Speaker:Lots of people wanna know the same things I do.
Speaker:When they're trying to find a microphone they don't wanna just hear a review of
Speaker:that microphone, although that helps.
Speaker:But they wanna compare it to something else.
Speaker:They wanna see the verses.
Speaker:They wanna feel and hear the differences between them.
Speaker:So I got lucky sort of in that fairly early on
Speaker:I had a video that I was like, ah, yeah, see people really want this.
Speaker:I'm gonna do more of this 'cause I also want to do this.
Speaker:The trap that you may fall into is like when a video goes well, when
Speaker:it's like a banger, then you'll be like, oh, people love this,
Speaker:so I'm gonna do way more of this.
Speaker:And it's like, yeah, but do you want to do way more of that?
Speaker:Like is that part of your strategy or are you now just playing into
Speaker:what everyone else is telling you that you should be doing content on.
Speaker:There's this balance of like, you have to love it.
Speaker:You have to find it fun and enjoyable.
Speaker:You have to wanna make content about it.
Speaker:And the listener, the watcher, the viewer also needs to search for those things.
Speaker:So not every episode, not every video is gonna be a banger.
Speaker:That's totally fine.
Speaker:Just produce the content that you wanna produce.
Speaker:Over time, you'll see what buckets they fall into and what you're
Speaker:gonna get most traction out of.
Speaker:Numero tres is the YouTube community.
Speaker:Oh my God, I love you guys.
Speaker:I love you guys so much.
Speaker:You are so much more engaged.
Speaker:Then the podcasting listener is from an audio perspective, when someone puts you
Speaker:in their ears, they will listen to you probably for the length of the episode.
Speaker:That would be 20, it could be 30 minutes, it could be three hours.
Speaker:If you're Joe Rogan and you, you know, wanna go for three hours.
Speaker:That's engagement.
Speaker:You can't get that kind of engagement anywhere else.
Speaker:But do they give you any feedback?
Speaker:Most of the time, no.
Speaker:They put you in their ears and then they're like, oh yeah, this is sweet.
Speaker:I'm having such a great time.
Speaker:You'll never hear from them and it's kind of sad 'cause you want to.
Speaker:On Spotify now they have comments and that's getting a little bit
Speaker:more traction with like actually having comments on the things.
Speaker:But on YouTube, the community's so much better.
Speaker:You can see that people are watching.
Speaker:Yeah, they're not watching for as long.
Speaker:But they leave comments and they go, love what you're doing.
Speaker:Keep going.
Speaker:Hey, you deserve to have more subscribers, or, I don't agree with this.
Speaker:I think it should be this.
Speaker:Or, you didn't test this right?
Speaker:Your microphone was in the wrong, whatever it is, it doesn't matter.
Speaker:It's cool to have people engaging with you to building a community
Speaker:that you can actually see.
Speaker:Hurry.
Speaker:Number four a b testing thumbnails is great in theory.
Speaker:Like I loved when it came in, but also it was like, oh, now we
Speaker:have to create two thumbnails.
Speaker:Come on.
Speaker:So it is great in theory, but depending on how much time you have.
Speaker:If you are the diary of a CEO and you have like a bunch of people
Speaker:creating thumbnails and testing them all on Facebook ads, that's awesome.
Speaker:But for us here at Bamby Media, and I'm sure for a lot of you as well, it's
Speaker:like I've got a team of five people.
Speaker:We're also producing client work every day, all day.
Speaker:This is not all that we are doing testing like a bunch of different thumbnails.
Speaker:I like the idea of it, but we haven't really put it into practice too much.
Speaker:We've done it a couple of times, but it's just, it's adding more
Speaker:workload to an already huge workload.
Speaker:Number five is titles matter.
Speaker:Duh.
Speaker:Flipping everyone tells you that, and it's true.
Speaker:If you get your title wrong, your video's probably gonna tank.
Speaker:You can change your title though at any time.
Speaker:Just change it.
Speaker:If it's not working, you're not getting the downloads, the SEO's not there.
Speaker:Like people aren't searching for that thing.
Speaker:Change it.
Speaker:Just change it.
Speaker:It's not a big deal.
Speaker:No one's gonna notice and then see how it goes after that.
Speaker:Number six.
Speaker:Tools like Vid IQ or YouTube Buddy are awesome.
Speaker:I use Vid iq.
Speaker:I don't use it for all our episodes, but I pop in there and it helps me get
Speaker:over the hurdle sometimes of like, okay, what are people actually searching for?
Speaker:Uh, am I hitting that mark?
Speaker:Especially if I've got like a new piece of kit with this particular piece of kit.
Speaker:What are people searching for?
Speaker:And so then I'll make sure that I'm hitting that in the
Speaker:video that I then plan to do.
Speaker:So whatever it is that you are looking at potentially doing an episode on Vid
Speaker:IQ is really good at making sure that you're doing the right spin on whatever
Speaker:that is to get the best outcome out of it.
Speaker:Number seven, consuming is an important part of your growth.
Speaker:Now, I hate social media.
Speaker:I, I really don't like it, like traditional, you know, TikTok and
Speaker:flip on Instagram and Facebook and just like doom scrolling.
Speaker:I hate it.
Speaker:I don't know if you're the same, but I really hate it.
Speaker:It's just so soul destroying.
Speaker:But with YouTube it's different.
Speaker:With YouTube and I mean, I know they have YouTube shorts, but I certainly
Speaker:feel like for the growth of my channel, I need to make sure that I'm
Speaker:consuming also on YouTube so that I can see not what my competitors are
Speaker:doing like I don't, I don't feel like there's a competition here on YouTube.
Speaker:I think that there's space for everybody and everybody's unique, but I like to keep
Speaker:up to date with how people are producing.
Speaker:Like what other people are editing how they're putting things together.
Speaker:What kind of graphics are people using?
Speaker:What kind of shots are people creating, getting inspiration from other
Speaker:people I find to be so satisfying, and it's definitely a, a big part
Speaker:of the actual growth here is to make sure that I'm consuming enough to
Speaker:understand what's working on YouTube and what's not working on YouTube.
Speaker:Number eight, scripting is good.
Speaker:Not a script.
Speaker:If you've got a teleprompter and you're just reading from a script, I don't
Speaker:think that's as good as having like some dot points, having an idea of what
Speaker:you're gonna say and then just talking.
Speaker:And you'll probably suck at it to begin with, but over time
Speaker:you'll just get better at it.
Speaker:It's so much more engaging.
Speaker:It's so much more like appealing to the person that's watching you.
Speaker:I feel like I'm actually having a conversation with you.
Speaker:I've got some things that I wanna say.
Speaker:I've got some dot points, some numbers, some things written down, but
Speaker:I haven't scripted the whole thing.
Speaker:It feels much more natural doing it this way, and I hope that you feel
Speaker:the same way when you're watching and listening to me as well.
Speaker:Number nine, the videos that pop off.
Speaker:As in do really well can often be surprising.
Speaker:So I watched a video a while back that, uh, Sean Kall did on Think Media.
Speaker:This is a great channel.
Speaker:I, you know, watched their, a lot of their videos before I started a YouTube channel.
Speaker:I. Something he said really stuck with me.
Speaker:He says, you gotta find your hammer in a nail content.
Speaker:He showed a video where there's this YouTube video of someone literally
Speaker:hammering a nail into a piece of drywall.
Speaker:Like that's the whole video.
Speaker:It's like, here's a nail, here's the wall, banging it in.
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:This video's got like millions of views.
Speaker:That video is, is a banger in the, in the truest sense of the word.
Speaker:And I was like, what?
Speaker:Like, are you actually serious?
Speaker:This?
Speaker:Who needs this information?
Speaker:Lots of people need that information.
Speaker:That, that was like a, a, a real eye opener for me where I just went, ah, like,
Speaker:you don't have to be super sophisticated.
Speaker:You don't have to be, you know, the most polished thing.
Speaker:You don't have to know.
Speaker:Way more than everybody else.
Speaker:You just need to find the things that people really search for,
Speaker:that people really wanna know about and then deliver on that thing.
Speaker:We did this video where it was, uh, I think I was reviewing the road pod mic.
Speaker:And I was saying how good it was and the applications for it, USB versus XLR.
Speaker:It was a great video.
Speaker:Good.
Speaker:One of our earlier ones, a few people said in the comments of that video, yeah, but
Speaker:how do I set up my DSP settings for it?
Speaker:I was like, oh, okay.
Speaker:That seems pretty like simple.
Speaker:Like I thought it was simple, but I'm gonna do a video on it
Speaker:because clearly there's people that really don't understand this like.
Speaker:This should be something that I do a video on and it wasn't for me to be like,
Speaker:cool, this is gonna get a bunch of views.
Speaker:It was just like, this feels like something that needs to
Speaker:be delivered to the community.
Speaker:The audience needs this.
Speaker:So I did this video.
Speaker:It was really detailed on how to set up your DSP settings for the Road Pod mic.
Speaker:Super boring title.
Speaker:Yeah, it's just a walkthrough and this video has got almost 20,000 views.
Speaker:I certainly did not expect that from this video.
Speaker:That's the thing, right?
Speaker:Is that take knowledge of what your viewer is actually asking about,
Speaker:like questioning and make sure you, that you deliver on that like.
Speaker:If enough people are asking for something, it's probably a good idea
Speaker:for you to do a video on that thing.
Speaker:So that video is, is still going great, and I get a lot
Speaker:of like, thank you, hooray.
Speaker:You know, I, I, this is the thing I needed.
Speaker:That's awesome.
Speaker:So that was surprising and pretty cool.
Speaker:Number 10, it must be joyful.
Speaker:So for me, this is huge.
Speaker:I, as you can probably tell, I'm.
Speaker:All about the joy.
Speaker:Everything I do in my life when I commit to something and it's gonna be
Speaker:long term like a job, you know, when I set up Bambi Media, a child, like
Speaker:having children, you know, things like, although that's certainly not joyful
Speaker:all the time, I need it to be joyful.
Speaker:And so with the YouTube channel as well, that was non-negotiable.
Speaker:I had to have joy.
Speaker:Coming into this experience, I had to feel like I was in a place where
Speaker:I could connect with you and find happiness for you and myself as well.
Speaker:That's key.
Speaker:You must find the joy.
Speaker:If it's not joyful and it becomes monotonous and boring and you just
Speaker:hate it, and you're so sick of it and you're burned out, you're
Speaker:probably doing the wrong thing.
Speaker:Number 11, you need a good system.
Speaker:Systems and processes are my favorite thing in the world now.
Speaker:Unfair advantage again, from my point of view here, because we have a podcast
Speaker:and video production company, we already have systems and processes in place
Speaker:because we already produce shows for other people on repeat every day, every week.
Speaker:We already know exactly what is involved and the steps that need to
Speaker:happen, the checklists that need to be done in order to get this thing
Speaker:out the door in time by the deadline.
Speaker:So when I decided to start a YouTube channel, I use those
Speaker:same systems and processes.
Speaker:Put myself forward as a client.
Speaker:So we have like on our Trello board, the Pump Up Your Pod podcast is now in there
Speaker:with all our other clients, and then we have check boxes for all the things
Speaker:that need to be done for that podcast, for that video YouTube channel, the same
Speaker:way as we have for every other client.
Speaker:If you have systems and processes that can be followed, then
Speaker:you are much more likely to.
Speaker:Keep that kind of hamster wheel going.
Speaker:Keep your consistency going because you have things that you need to tick
Speaker:off all the time and that you have deadlines that you can adhere to,
Speaker:knowing that you'll be able to get those things done because you've systemized.
Speaker:And it also means that you can outsource so that you are not left
Speaker:doing everything that you have other people in your team or maybe you're
Speaker:outsourcing to someone like us.
Speaker:'cause there's a lot of stuff that you need to do to have a thriving channel.
Speaker:And so the systems and processes have been key.
Speaker:Number 12, track your revenue from day one.
Speaker:So I know I said, you know, we didn't get monetized until 365 days in, but
Speaker:that doesn't mean we didn't make money off of YouTube almost immediately.
Speaker:So what I did was I created a spreadsheet where I, uh, listed out any.
Speaker:Thing that we got any like question, any consult tracked, all that to then go
Speaker:quickly over time, what actual revenue is the YouTube channel bringing in?
Speaker:That's not from ads, that's not from the, you know, Google AdSense And I
Speaker:was very surprised very quickly as to.
Speaker:The money that we could generate from having a YouTube channel without
Speaker:it having to be monetized at all.
Speaker:That only works if you have something that someone can actually purchase.
Speaker:So from day one, if you are trying to promote something like, you
Speaker:know, Bammy Media and our services and consults and affiliates and all
Speaker:that from day one, you need to have some things in place that people can
Speaker:so easily, like it's frictionless.
Speaker:Just go, yes, I'm gonna buy that.
Speaker:Yes, I'm gonna book in that consult.
Speaker:I can't wait to give this person money because they're giving me so much value.
Speaker:And that's the feedback that I get, is like when someone books in for one of our
Speaker:consults and it's one of the first things they say is like, I've been consuming
Speaker:your content and I really love it.
Speaker:Like I've got a lot out of this and I'm so happy to be giving
Speaker:you money right now to help me.
Speaker:Like just please help me.
Speaker:You know?
Speaker:So.
Speaker:Track your revenue from day one, have a little bit of a spreadsheet and just see.
Speaker:Just see what happens.
Speaker:See what comes in, because if you're waiting for AdSense to
Speaker:kick in, it might be a while.
Speaker:Have some services, some products, some sort of offering.
Speaker:Maybe it's like a downloadable that makes you money if you
Speaker:want it to be making you money.
Speaker:My last one is I don't think you need to be worried so much about
Speaker:how many subscribers you have.
Speaker:It seems to be less of a thing, like subscribers are fine and good and I,
Speaker:it's like I'm so excited when I get more subscribers, but it's less about the
Speaker:subscribers 'cause I feel like they're not being served your content anyway.
Speaker:So much.
Speaker:When I'm looking into the back end of our YouTube channel, most of the people that
Speaker:watch our channel are not subscribers.
Speaker:I think it's something obscene, like 85.
Speaker:I, I don't know.
Speaker:It's like it's a big percentage of people aren't subscribed.
Speaker:And that makes sense to me because of the content that I'm delivering.
Speaker:I'm delivering content where it's talking about two microphones competing
Speaker:those microphones, or it's software that I'm reviewing, or it's like DSP
Speaker:settings, as I said, or there's quick tips for podcasting and for podcasters,
Speaker:we're doing things around like descrip and like editing, podcast editing.
Speaker:You wouldn't necessarily subscribe to that channel.
Speaker:I mean, if you do, I mean, if you like this, please subscribe, but I'm saying
Speaker:like, don't let it overwhelm you being like, why don't I have more subscribers?
Speaker:You'll get there.
Speaker:You'll get there.
Speaker:Just focus on the quality content and you'll still get views.
Speaker:If your content is good, if your quality is good, if what you are
Speaker:like talking about are things that people are actually interested in and
Speaker:searching for, you're gonna get views.
Speaker:It's gonna turn into things that you don't expect.
Speaker:It's gonna change your life.
Speaker:It really will change your life.
Speaker:Don't be so hung up on how many subscribers do I have?
Speaker:I think that that's less of a thing.
Speaker:Enjoy the process.
Speaker:You will get there.
Speaker:Enjoy the ride.
Speaker:That's it for me today.
Speaker:I hope you've enjoyed this.
Speaker:If you have.
Speaker:You know all the things to do.
Speaker:I don't even need to prompt you.
Speaker:You may not have even got to the end, but if you did, thanks so much for
Speaker:being here all the way to the end.
Speaker:I hope you have a lovely day.