When the Ice Cream Hits the Fan The Harmon Brothers
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When the Ice Cream Hits the Fan
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We're changing some things
We've got some exciting new changes coming up!
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Sponsorships with Jim Lauderback
Daniel and Jeffery Harmon interview Jim Lauderback, CEO of VidCon. He talks about his journey from TV to internet media and how events can shape the way you market and network your business.
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Overcoming obstacles with Tisha Unarmed
Daniel Interviews Tisha from Tisha Unarmed and Life With Feet, two youtube channels that highlight what it’s like to live without arms. Tisha reached virality with her video “how to make a sandwich without arms,” and since then, has built her channel to normalize and bring awareness to her disability. Her goal is to answer people’s questions in a positive, humorous way, and show us that not even her challenges have stopped her from pursuing a creative career.
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Building a successful youtube channel with Devin Weber
At vidsummit Daniel interviews Devin Weber, social media guru behind the incredibly successful Braille Skateboarding youtube channel, which has 3.7 million subscribers and gets 25 million views per month. She talks about youtube demographics, why being consistent with your uploads is so critical, and how she’s shaped Braille Skateboarding’s brand.
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Knowing what you're worth with Shay Carl
We interview Shay Carl Butler, a hugely successful vlogger and youtube personality with 2.9 billion views and nearly 3,000 videos. He shares his experiences on how he got started, why you shouldn’t hate changing algorithms, and how to use Social Bluebook—an online tool that helps content creators know what to charge for endorsement deals.
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What's Inside? with Dan Markham
We interview Dan Markham, the creator of What's Inside, a popular youtube channel with over 6 million subscribers. He talks about how he built his following, what it's like to collaborate with a 12-year-old, and how they come up with their ideas.
Customer Reviews
Why haven’t I heard this earlier ...
I own a branding & design business (Rayvn) and I recently took an online course (Jumpcut Academy) that explains the science of how ads go viral - and Kong actually mentioned these guys as the masters of being able to tie the traits of virality to clients business. So I thought I’d check them out. Very insightful - thank you for sharing 👍🏼