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🎥 Crafting viral documentaries on YouTube 🤖 Leveraging top AI tools every day 🔥 100k+ YouTube subscribers and growing

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@minchoi o1 Pro is best for writing instead of Claude Sonnet 3.5? I find this most surprising.
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@yeahcantrelate @Mindset_Machine Very relatable scene for those of us who’ve been around people like this.
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@michaelmiraflor What specific social gatherings are you referring to? This seems to assume that the participants regularly listen to podcasts at all.
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@Vexian_ You’re the man!
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@notdvb I’m interested. Also, the key question is how often do you participate in brand deals?
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@sama It would be interesting if there was a tier that didn’t include Sora—maybe at $100. Some people aren’t going to be able to fully use all of those products every month.
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These are four markets where people often make the most money online: 1. Health 2. Wealth/Making Money 3. Relationships 4. Entertainment or Edutainment (this is kind of vague and a lot can fall under this one) After determining your specific niche in a market, it's a good idea to create a list of at least 20 creators/entrepreneurs currently crushing it in that niche and studying their best performing content. Then, create content that is similar to their best hits, but add your own personal twist.
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@acidbrn @DeryaTR_ @DaveShapi Thousands and even millions of racist, hateful, and ignorant people achieving immortality is definitely a frightful thought that’s rarely talked about.
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@DaveShapi That person’s hiding behind an anonymous avatar, of course, to avoid accountability.
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5 insights I’ve learned about haters: 1. They rely on personal insults instead of engaging in thoughtful, constructive discussions. 2. They blame others for their struggles rather than taking personal responsibility. 3. They hide behind anonymous or cartoon avatars to avoid accountability for their words. 4. They get emotionally upset when others achieve success due to their scarcity mindset. 5. They lack the motivation to pursue meaningful goals that could improve their own lives.
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@Stobermedia This is a very helpful post with a lot of high-quality examples. It helped me get a good idea for a second channel.
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When a corporation does things that seem to lack common sense or border on unethical activity, check for overarching patterns in that company's Glassdoor reviews. Usually, you'll find out about significant issues that aren't being discussed publicly.
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@AlexHormozi Maybe, before people hate on others, they should at least conduct some research first so that they can be correct. But, then again, this is social media.
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Think like a movie director, not a video creator. Every piece of content needs a hook, rising action, climax, and resolution. That's how you keep viewers engaged.
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@thomassbrgs Thank you. I’m meeting with a company today to move fast on this opportunity.
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I’d love to see comparisons of Deepseek’s outputs against other tools. Too often, people hype up AI tools that actually underperform in specific tasks compared to alternatives. Let’s see how it truly stacks up!
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@techhalla I’d love to see comparisons of Deepseek’s outputs against other tools. Too often, people hype up AI tools that actually underperform in specific tasks compared to alternatives. Let’s see how it truly stacks up!
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@PJaccetturo This is awesome. Veo 2 might be a developed enough tool to regularly use for YouTube videos without having to generate clips multiple times.
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@itsplanetjen @robertoblake Exactly. I remember reading posts in groups like that when I first started on YouTube. Groups like that are landfills. Thankfully, I quickly shifted my focus to prioritizing advice from the most successful creators on YouTube instead.
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