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Series: How to KILL it on YouTube Cohost: Stan Genadek from Dirt Monkey University
For as long as I can remember, I've been encouraging the tradies and contractors we work with to start leveraging YouTube as a way to promote their businesses. In this episode, we're going to talk how you can generate income from your YouTube videos.
Being that the majority of trade based businesses have in one way, or another a visual service, YouTube offers a brilliant opportunity to position yourselves as the expert through educational videos of sort.
Stanley was recommended to me by Tom Reber from Motor Hard, who you may recall from the awesome series we recorded on Goal Setting. Here are the links to those episodes, go check them out, they're sooooo good.
Stanley is a landscape gardener who has managed to create a huge YouTube following by basically documenting his business. You can check it out for yourself at this link.
It's a channel dedicated to all things landscaping, so if you're looking for motivation, or ideas on how to develop your own YouTube channel, you may as well mirror it off someone that's doing it.
If you enjoy this podcast, tell us. Better still, leave us a review on iTunes. We really value your feedback and the reviews you leave allow us to keep going.
Episode 3. Using YouTube to generate incomeWelcome back to part three of this EPIC series on YouTube.
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Series: How to KILL it on YouTube Cohost: Stan Genadek from Dirt Monkey University
For as long as I can remember, I've been encouraging the tradies and contractors we work with to start leveraging YouTube as a way to promote their businesses. In this episode, we're going to talk how you can generate income from your YouTube videos.
Being that the majority of trade based businesses have in one way, or another a visual service, YouTube offers a brilliant opportunity to position yourselves as the expert through educational videos of sort.
Stanley was recommended to me by Tom Reber from Motor Hard, who you may recall from the awesome series we recorded on Goal Setting. Here are the links to those episodes, go check them out, they're sooooo good.
Stanley is a landscape gardener who has managed to create a huge YouTube following by basically documenting his business. You can check it out for yourself at this link.
It's a channel dedicated to all things landscaping, so if you're looking for motivation, or ideas on how to develop your own YouTube channel, you may as well mirror it off someone that's doing it.
If you enjoy this podcast, tell us. Better still, leave us a review on iTunes. We really value your feedback and the reviews you leave allow us to keep going.
Episode 3. Using YouTube to generate incomeWelcome back to part three of this EPIC series on YouTube.
Enjoyed the podcast? Take your trade business to the next level by incorporating AI! Don’t get left behind—explore Tradie Hub at tradiehub.net. Discover game-changing AI solutions designed to boost efficiency and growth for trade businesses worldwide. Check it out today!
🧰 Want Access To Tools & Training from Industry Leaders?
Join Tradie Academy, our free community packed with templates, checklists, and resources shared by podcast guests, coaches, and successful tradies.
👉 Join free and grab your next growth tool.
📲 Stay Connected:
⭐ Enjoyed This Episode? Leave us a review here!
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