Ok. I increased his views by 2400% in 27 days. Here's how.
He was a music producer/content creator getting fewer views each month and almost no sales on his program (music course).
We started working together... and I found a few key pain points:
Multi-channel strategy. Uploading the same content to different platforms isn’t a ‘’content strategy’’, it’s stupid. Each platform should serve the bigger picture.
Empathy was another key point. Give customers real value, not just what you think they want. Do your homework.
So... Followers were not connecting emotionally as expected, and this was due to a bad branding strategy. Customer needs weren't being met.
Things were going down, so we put our efforts into these main strategies:
First, we fixed our social media platforms, giving each its own identity. This encourages the viewer to get closer and become a buyer. Omnichannel identity.
Give people what they want. Value is decided by your followers, not by you. People didn’t want difficult technical tutorials; they wanted to be entertained.
Then, we created a customer roadmap, fixing our UX. We made it aesthetic, clear, concise, and fun.
Finally, we created a hero journey. Every detail counts, so we counted them. Colors, clothes, sounds, descriptions, tone, attitude... The bottom line is this: Create a new identity to connect with people.
Our final roadmap looked something like this:
So... was it all worth it? Not really. Our goals were met, but he ended up scamming me and didn't pay.
Usually I do headlines & copywriting. Hit me up on Twitter if needed.
You can find me as @LeaGenovesi
How do you figure out what your followers want? Straight up ask them?
Not really, asking them only would've shown me what they say, but not what they think/want. Its almost entirely watching what is working for others...
Hi there! Thanks for sharing your experience and insights. It's impressive how you turned things around for your client by addressing key pain points and implementing strategic changes. Your emphasis on creating value, optimizing user experience, and building a cohesive brand identity is spot on. It's unfortunate to hear about the payment issue, but your resilience and positive attitude shine through. Keep learning and growing! If you ever want to share more or connect, feel free to reach out. Cheers!
Thanks man, it means a lot. My username is @LeaGenovesi, lets connect
It's great to see your dedication and positive attitude, Leandro! Keep up the good work despite the setbacks. Your insights are truly valuable.
Thanks man! I'm glad that you liked it
This is incredible, Leandro! 🎉 It's clear you are an expert in your field. Your guide to growing YouTube views by 400% in 30 days is truly inspiring!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you liked it
Thanks for sharing your experience and insights.
Thanks for your comment!
Awesome Leandro! Glad to see this kind of detailed insights. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks man!
This is an inspiring and informative post! It's impressive how you tackled the challenges faced by your client, especially in the realm of YouTube views and engagement. Your strategies, particularly focusing on channel differentiation, value provision, and enhancing the user experience, are commendable.
It's disappointing to hear about the unfortunate end result and the issue of non-payment. However, your ability to extract lessons and positivity from this experience is truly admirable. Your dedication and effort to uplift your client's presence and connect with the audience are evident.
Connecting via Twitter sounds like a fantastic idea; I'd love to engage further and learn more from your experiences! Keep up the great work despite the setbacks
Thanks for your comment! Lets connect
Impressive detailing. Keep up the good work man.
Btw, do you also consider posting your regular client interactions?
Thanks for asking, but sadly my daily work isnt as fun as its posted by everyone on twitter haha. I thought about posting them as well but 99% are only long emails or just whatsapp conversations... Thanks for the idea though, I should've posted at least a few graphics
Great job, Leandro! Your hard work has certainly paid off!
Seeing that kind of astounding progress in such a short time-frame is a fantastic accomplishment.
It's inspiring to know that it's possible. Kudos!
Thank you for your kind words, I'm glad that you find it inspiring
Didnt pay you after all that work?? Did you have a contract in place?
Sadly no. I contacted him via email and the idea was to keep working together and create a contract, but he later told me that his idea was to make me work for free for at least 3/4 more months.
Damn sorry man, next time you should agree on a contract checked by a lawyer before you do anything. You clearly also have the skills needed so you don't need to work for free unless you're just trying to build up a portfolio of testimonials early on.
That's very impressive. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man, I will!
Awesome stuffs, welldone, does it pay, or is it just for the thrill of it ?
We started working together with the promise that he was going to pay me. When he told me he couldn't I asked him for the minimum wage for the hours worked, so at least I wouldn't leave empty handed, but he didn't.
Wow, sorry to hear that, will love to work with you though, which school do you attend ?
Don't be, is not a sad story, I proved my skills and our goals were achieved. Right now I'm at the University of Malaga, studying an advertising degree.
Hi Leandro! Thank you for sharing your experience. I pick up some your tricks.
I can share my results and experiense in promoting youtube channels. I have 2 youtube channels:
I think it's a not bad result especially for a narrow niche of data analytics.
But I want to improve especially results of my youtube channel in English.
I used many tricks from famous creators but it haven't helped.
I realized that I need a better strategy and right now I'm learning new ways. one of the points of the new strategy I want to try shorts it might boost youtube videos.
Hi! Thanks for commenting. Numbers and strategies can be totally different from one industry to another, I only take advice from people in the same one and where I can see/understand how and why.
If I could give you an advice (from my humble place as an university student) would be:
Although it is regrettable to learn about the unfavourable result with the client, the lessons you have gained can help others facing comparable difficulties in digital marketing.
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Loved the explanation. Keep it up!
Thanks Edu!
Don't worry for not being payed. It'll pay out down the road, one way or the other.
You obviously know what you are doing, you are paving your road to success and one short-sighted individual means nothing on your path.
Keep up with your optimism and good work!
Thanks for the feedback, sadly our work online is often undervalued. But hey, the experience was worth it!
Just look at it as a learning curve bud! Great work and this would also motivate you to do more. Would love to connect with you on Twitter @akeju_tioluwani
Thanks man! Just reached out to you on twitter
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