Can You Have More Than One Niche on a YouTube Channel and Succeed?

EPISODE · Oct 29, 2020 · 48 MIN

Can You Have More Than One Niche on a YouTube Channel and Succeed?

from The YouTube Power Hour Podcast · host Erika Vieira

Kallie Branciforte is the creator behind the blog and YouTube channel But First, Coffee. She’s a wife and mama, and probably in need of another cup of coffee. In 2013 she started blogging and making YouTube videos purely for fun. After a few years she started seeing some successes, and after about 5 years was making a full-time income. In 2020 she quit her job and now blogs and YouTubes full-time from her home in Shoreline, Connecticut. After paying off over $70k of debt in under a year, she has a strong passion for affordable living and finding ways to simplify life and loves to share that passion with her audience. Across her different channels Kallie shares honest motherhood, thriftiness, life hacks, and simple DIYs and organization ideas.   📝 Click HERE to check out the show notes! Love the podcast? Got some feedback you want to share? Want to request your favorite YouTuber?  Fill out the YTPH listener survey HERE  👉🏼 Click HERE to download my FREE GUIDE to creating IMPACTFUL content during the Covid-19 pandemic! 👩🏻‍💻 If going from zero to 100k YouTube subscribers is something you want to experience for yourself, then consider taking the first step by watching my FREE Road to to 100k Masterclass. 💗 Ready to explode your channel? Join the Zero to Influence Bootcamp waitlist CONNECT WITH ERIKA: ✨ Instagram: @beautyandthevlog ✨ YouTube Channel: Beauty and the Vlog TV ✨ Website: www.erikavieira.net ✨ Beauty and the Vlog Facebook Group

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