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We all do videos for the love of what we do (at least I hope that is the case!). But at the same time there is an understanding that if we succeed there is potential to make a considerable amount of money from the videos that we do. We all see our favorite YouTube creators making what we consider to be a comfortable living on the back of the videos that we enjoy and want to emulate. Collectively we imagine how amazing life would be if we could collect a healthy, steady income and could focus solely on our art.
Despite that, I often get emails from users who have some pretty unrealistic expectations. It is not uncommon for someone to ask me how TubeBuddy can help them start earning $100,000 per month by the end of the year and spoiler alert... it can't. To be fair neither can our competitors... or even a Shoutout from the biggest creators. The conversation at that point typically turns to more realistic expectations.
I did a coaching session with Roberto Blake last year and he had a really cool approach to the entire meeting. His first question was very simple, very blunt and also very insightful;
How much income did I need to replace in order to accomplish my goals?
Not so much how much money I needed to earn... there are variables that come in to play that cause this to be a far more convoluted conversation (insurance, taxes etc all come in to play). The real question is do I want to go full-time, how much to I earn now and is that enough to sustain me long-term, and how much do I need in order to either suppliment that income or replace it altogether.
This is a pretty telling conversation and one that I would like to have with everyone here. We could all stand to learn a lot from this discussion, and so I ask you...
Is going full-time on YouTube your goal? If so what would it take to get you there and if not what is your YouTube goal?
Despite that, I often get emails from users who have some pretty unrealistic expectations. It is not uncommon for someone to ask me how TubeBuddy can help them start earning $100,000 per month by the end of the year and spoiler alert... it can't. To be fair neither can our competitors... or even a Shoutout from the biggest creators. The conversation at that point typically turns to more realistic expectations.
I did a coaching session with Roberto Blake last year and he had a really cool approach to the entire meeting. His first question was very simple, very blunt and also very insightful;
How much income did I need to replace in order to accomplish my goals?
Not so much how much money I needed to earn... there are variables that come in to play that cause this to be a far more convoluted conversation (insurance, taxes etc all come in to play). The real question is do I want to go full-time, how much to I earn now and is that enough to sustain me long-term, and how much do I need in order to either suppliment that income or replace it altogether.
This is a pretty telling conversation and one that I would like to have with everyone here. We could all stand to learn a lot from this discussion, and so I ask you...
Is going full-time on YouTube your goal? If so what would it take to get you there and if not what is your YouTube goal?