TubeTalk: Your YouTube How-To Guide

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TubeTalk: Your YouTube How-To Guide

TubeTalk tackles the questions that real YouTubers are asking. Each week we discuss how to make money on YouTube, how to get your videos discovered, how to level up your gaming channel, or even how the latest YouTube update is going to impact you and your channel. If you've ever asked yourself, "How do I grow on YouTube?" or "Where can I learn how to turn my channel into a business?" you've come to the right podcast! TubeTalk is a vidIQ production. To learn more about how we help YouTube creators big and small, visit https://vidIQ.com

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    From Uber Driver In Lagos To Global Documentary Creator

    Send us Fan MailGet vidIQ Boost for an exclusive price! https://vidiq.com/podcastWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discordWatch the video: https://youtu.be/_kUOrWhNynwWe talk with Tayo about turning a borrowed Uber car and a basic phone into the start of a YouTube career built on travel documentaries, storytelling, and zero excuses. We break down the mindset, the strategy, and the business moves behind content that travels the world and still delivers real value to viewers. • starting from Lagos with limited gear and building momentum anyway • developing a hustle mindset from Nigeria’s everyday realities • learning filming, editing, and drones from YouTube then funding the channel with paid client work • pushing past fear of uploading and staying consistent long enough to learn • finding the intersection of what we love and what viewers value • shifting from casual vlogs to evergreen documentary storytelling • building a repeatable production process with research, scripting, filming, and multi-draft edits • thinking through travel risk and why “anything for content” has limits • monetising through AdSense, brand sponsorships, digital products, and building startups • actionable creator advice: pick three interests, double down on what works, study what already wins, make discoverable videos 

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    Faceless Channels, Demonetization, And The New Rules

    Send us Fan MailGet an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcastWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discordWatch the video: https://youtu.be/wQawsBo1ZksWe talk through what’s changing on YouTube right now, from thumbnail copying to the wave of “inauthentic content” demonetizations hitting faceless and animated channels. We share what we’ve seen actually work, how to think about originality, and how to build a shorts business without getting treated like slop. • Where “thumbnail bending” becomes thumbnail theft and how to adapt formats ethically • Why demonetization appeals fail fast and how human review changes outcomes • Going public on X to break through AI appeal loops • How a shorts portfolio channel hits $30K months and what profit really looks like • Monetizing shorts across TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook programs, and Spotify • Practical ways to start with no money including investors or AI workflows • A shadowban-style experiment and what “zero views jail” looks like • Trust signals like Gmail history, separating channels, and advanced verification • Answering listener questions on delayed distribution, subscriber notifications, and creator comparison • Why A/B thumbnail testing feels muddy and how Gemini inside YouTube Studio can help 

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    How A New Creator Hit 70K Subs In 90 Days By Designing Videos People Rewatch

    Send us Fan MailGet an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcastWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discordWatch the video: https://youtu.be/wQawsBo1ZksWe talk with Nathan from Slime E101 about going from YouTube scriptwriter to creator and growing to roughly 70,000 subscribers in about three months with daily uploads. We dig into the viral ideas and platform features he used to drive rewatching, revive older videos, and stay consistent without getting trapped by perfectionism. • writing scripts professionally and how that skill carries into a new channel • leaving a high-workload creator job for better balance and a new path in digital media • Project 100 as a consistency system plus a charity penalty for late uploads • why YouTube can push a “non-niched” channel when individual videos are strong • the MrBeast least-viewed concept that sends viewers to older uploads • using YouTube dubbing and a Klingon audio track to add a second “half” after upload • the technical reality of matching audio track lengths and what retention reveals • what happens after a million-view spike: outreach, scams, monetisation and next steps • choosing a sustainable schedule while keeping creative freedom and experimentation If you want to, if you're feeling really cool, you can hit that like button... and later on, if you really love the content, hit that subscribe button... If you're listening to the audio podcast, I think this is worthy of a five star review. 

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    A TV Journalist Explains How He Rebuilt His Audience On YouTube

    Send us Fan MailGet an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcastWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discordWatch the video version: https://youtu.be/f_Zi29D9pl8We talk with Jeff Ross about going from decades in network television to building a YouTube channel from zero and learning how brutal the early grind can feel. We break down the practical shifts that helped him turn solid reporting into clickable videos with stronger hooks, clearer packaging, and a tighter niche. • leaving a built-in TV audience and starting over on YouTube • why platform-to-platform audience transfer is so hard • early fear after uploading and seeing tiny view counts • learning the difference between subscribers and views • deciding to invest in VidIQ coaching to speed up learning • switching coaches and finding the right fit • fixing titles and thumbnails to improve clicks • shortening hooks to raise 30-second audience retention • using curiosity gap and “insider knowledge” to drive shares • picking lanes like Costco and retail rather than being a generalist • replacing “algorithm” with “audience” to stay grounded • staying consistent through videos that bomb and videos that spike 

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    A Sushi Chef Explains How YouTube Changed His Life

    Send us Fan MailGet an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcastWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discordWatch the video https://youtu.be/K9B1i-n6PJgWe talk with Taku from Outdoor Chef Life about going from grinding as a San Francisco sushi chef to building a catch-and-cook YouTube business that changes his income, reach, and daily life. We break down what actually drove early growth, what going full time feels like when views dip, and how he protects trust while diversifying revenue. • coming up as an omakase sushi chef and the grind behind the skill • why he starts posting in 2018 and how the channel concept stays clear • early videos gaining traction and collabs accelerating discovery • the moment YouTube income passes restaurant income and the leap to full time • handling the first big view drop and expanding beyond AdSense • sponsorship emails, how he learns to price, and why free products are not payment • a cautionary sponsor story about sustainability claims and audience backlash • merch, inventory realities, and building a brand people trust • writing a cookbook as a long-term revenue stream • what he looks for when smaller creators pitch collabs • advice for creators in outdoor content and improving through repetition We Have Outdoor Chef Life Linked In The Description Below And In The Show Notes On The Audio Podcast 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

TubeTalk tackles the questions that real YouTubers are asking. Each week we discuss how to make money on YouTube, how to get your videos discovered, how to level up your gaming channel, or even how the latest YouTube update is going to impact you and your channel. If you've ever asked yourself, "How do I grow on YouTube?" or "Where can I learn how to turn my channel into a business?" you've come to the right podcast! TubeTalk is a vidIQ production. To learn more about how we help YouTube creators big and small, visit https://vidIQ.com

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