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November 4, 2024 10 mins
“Continue your journey into the dynamic world of YouTube marketing! In this second installment, Joseph Evaldi unveils advanced strategies, success stories, and insider tips. Whether you’re a content creator, business owner, or simply curious, this podcast is your compass to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of online video. Tune in and elevate your marketing game!” 🎥📈 Originally aired August 2015.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Locating with your fan base, you can communicate, and you
can advertise, and you can reach out to people. This
gives them the communication that's needed if you have a product,
if you have a service, if you want to inform
them on something, video is a very good way to

(00:22):
do it. Many people watch videos. I'm gonna just this
is not YouTube related. It is Facebook, but on Facebook.
Just on the B Street Band, about one hundred people

(00:45):
viewed that video on Facebook. Now you're saying one hundred. Granted,
my fiance doesn't really market that much. She might share

(01:05):
a video and that's it. One hundred people view that video.
Imagine what you could do with advertising. Imagine what you
could do with promotion and everything else. I'm gonna take

(01:25):
a break right now, and when i come back, I'm
gonna summarize this podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
I am a shotgun rider or the Sanuel Sinto line.
The desert is my brother. My skin is cracked and dry.
I was riding on a pool, cool and everything was
fine until it took a shorter road to say. Sometimes, man,
it's only fired once. They shot me in the chest.

(02:07):
They may have wounded me, but they'll never get the
best of better men. So I'll ride again.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
I have a rip for camper.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
I make a living deed and cars.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
My clothes are smooth, thanks.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
My heart is cold, and the box i'm shoking horses
dealt the boys on the boat for New Orleans. I
was the greatest shark mad ever seen.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
But the captain Buctor sandbar and thence fell from my stead.
They threw me over boat after swore I didn't choose,
but I.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Could swear, and I'll ride again.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
We live in Bason, and certain day well like me forgotten.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
We want men.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
And boys die again.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I am the west farmer. I make a live in
off the land, A ride a John Dere tractor.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
I'm deliberated man.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
The rain hasn't fallen since the midill lock you lie,
and if it don't come soon, my crops will die.
The bankman says he likes me, but there's nothing he
can do.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
He tells me that he's coming. But the clouds you're
coming too.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
He my friend, and I'll ride again.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
I'm an American Indian.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
I try this cheral key. My fore fathers loved his
lands and left it here for me. On the White
Fan came with boats and trained to her The factor
reed boys my.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Sisters with his team.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Fitcher is our father.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
We are suckling to her breast, he who tries to
beat her down.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
From boos her to the rest, They'll never win.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
I'll ride again.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Beyond he of the whole land a man remain. We
live in many face and answer many days. We don't
like being forgotten that holy fan. Okay, I'm back at

(05:22):
the podcast and I'm gonna do a rundown of today's
podcast and hopefully explain to you the importance of YouTube
and why you should try using YouTube as a way

(05:46):
to market your business. And with Google AdWords, you could
advertise for about fifteen to twenty dollars and I will
get you about three thousand views. And it was said

(06:09):
in the book by Michael Miller that many people have
watched ad videos more than regular videos when it's out.
So here's a rundown of this show summary of what happened.

(06:34):
I was discussing in the book YouTube for Business Online
Video Marketing for Any Business by Michael Miller, he discusses
he discusses that YouTube reaches eighty million visitors a month,

(06:58):
more than three million videos a month. Excuse me, and
he says, not surprisingly it appears that YouTube is replacing
traditional television viewing for many users. He also says viewers

(07:23):
just spend one hundred and thirty minutes per day watching
traditional television. Where would you rather put your marketing message?
I also discussed in the video sell to inform or

(07:44):
inform to sell, educate and sell, and entertain to sell.
These are some areas that you could use and make
your pott very great and very good. And also it

(08:10):
gives the chance that maybe your podcast could go viral.
That's just one way of looking at it. Also, it
gives you the opportunity to communicate with your fan base
and if you advertise, it'll reach out to people. I'm

(08:33):
gonna give you a final ingredient and a key of inspiration.
Giving a video can be inspirational. If you have an
inspirational message, just share. Maybe you went through hard times,

(09:00):
maybe your life wasn't easy. Maybe you're trying to work
your way up and become someone of influence in your area.
You could share this message. People like messages of inspiration

(09:21):
that pick them up. You could watch a video of
motivational speakers and everyone else. That's all good, but you
want your message to hit home. You wanted to come

(09:42):
from you. You don't want it to come from someone else.
You wanted to come from you. This is the benefits
of a message like this. You could say something inspirational
and it gets spread. This is one way you can

(10:07):
use it. And doing this, you'll not only feel better,
but you'll help someone who's in worse shape than you
get out of that ditch and climb to where they
need to go. And wrapping up this podcast, I want

(10:36):
to say thank you for watching or thank you thinking
I'm doing a YouTube video. Thank you for listening to
this podcast.
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