TubeTalk: Your YouTube How-To Guide

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TubeTalk tackles the questions that real YouTubers are asking. Each week we discuss how to make money on YouTube, how to get your videos discovered, how to level up your gaming channel, or even how the latest YouTube update is going to impact you and your channel. If you've ever asked yourself, "How do I grow on YouTube?" or "Where can I learn how to turn my channel into a business?" you've come to the right podcast! TubeTalk is a vidIQ production. To learn more about how we help YouTube creators big and small, visit https://vidIQ.com

  1. 5d ago

    From Call Of Duty Clips To 15 Million Subscribers

    Send us Fan Mail Get vidIQ Boost for an exclusive price! https://vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_kUOrWhNynw We sit down with Jordi “Kwebbelkop” to trace how a teen posting Call Of Duty clips turned into a creator who studies CTR and retention like a sport and now runs YouTube as one department of a larger business. We also unpack his AI detour, the backlash that followed, and why he believes the real winners use AI to unlock new audiences rather than replace the human on camera.  •the origin of “Kwebbelkop” and how an old gamertag became a career identity  •how early Call Of Duty uploads evolved into tutorials, myth-busting, and viral growth  •what his first viral video taught him about demand, packaging, and repeatable patterns  •why watch time and click-through rate still drive YouTube distribution  •how Skype and Discord creator groups accelerate learning when the feedback is real  •the hidden cost of grinding daily uploads and why chaos eventually catches up  •building systems that remove you as the bottleneck and make long-term planning possible  •why he regrets skipping business strategy and risk assessment early on  •his reboot plan for bigger, sponsor-funded videos and a slower upload cadence  •the real timeline behind quitting, experimenting with AI, and launching Blue  •how he evaluated AI backlash using subscriber loss, brand interest, and audience signals  •why AI dubbing is his favourite “adds value” workflow for global channel growth  •how health, therapy, and higher standards changed the way he leads and creates  •his blunt advice for new creators: post first, then refine the system  If you’re listening to this and you’re interested in having a little group of content creators, we have a free Discord. You can join. There’ll be a link in the description and in the show notes.

    51 min
  2. May 25

    How Hafu Go Doubles Views Yearly With Visual Science And Smart AI Workflows

    Send us Fan Mail Get vidIQ Boost for an exclusive price! https://vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_kUOrWhNynw We sit down with Hafu Go to unpack how he keeps a channel growing year after year without getting crushed by day-to-day stats. We dig into evergreen strategy, visual-first storytelling, and the AI workflows he uses to speed up research, scripting, and editing without turning videos into soulless slop.  • measuring progress year over year to avoid burnout  • why evergreen ideas drive long tail views and back catalog traffic  • building edutainment by starting with a visual hook  • the exploding bubble demo as a perfect science package  • using AI for scripts, shot lists, and repeatable templates  • keeping a human in the loop so AI outputs stay high quality  • automating the biggest time sinks instead of tiny tasks  • outsourcing editing by systematizing creative decisions  • using AI to analyse thousands of edit notes into a checklist  • AI research that pulls videos, splits frames, and organises ideas  • why AI shrinks the gap between small teams and big studios  • what earns a bigger creator’s attention: proof of consistent improvement  • quantity first for beginners to get faster feedback  If you like that, you can hit that subscribe button.  If that was something that helped you, of course, hit that like button.  There's a link in the description below and in the show notes that gives you a special price on that.

    42 min
  3. May 20

    Turning Food History Into A YouTube Channel That Grows

    Send us Fan Mail Get an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video here:https://youtu.be/mS56rgib18A We talk with Max Miller from Tasting History about the real choices that turned a creative side project into a full-time YouTube career. We dig into niche selection, early distribution, handling critique, and the practical routines that keep the channel sustainable through big spikes and everyday burnout. • building a food history format that feels educational and watchable  • moving from theatre and Disney marketing into owning a creative project  • finding a niche through personal habits and viewer curiosity  • learning production basics fast while keeping gear simple  • promoting early videos through Reddit and targeted communities  • deciding which critiques improve the work and which to ignore  • navigating COVID-era growth and a major garum-driven breakout  • understanding monetization swings and staying financially cautious  • choosing between returning to Disney and committing to YouTube  • working with a small support team while keeping creative control  • managing burnout with tighter task lists and realistic priorities  • brainstorming a fresh channel concept built around museum art If you want to YOLO, go over and check out Tasting History with Max Miller.

    52 min
  4. May 18

    What If Growth Is The Thing That Breaks You (ILikeToMakeStuff)

    Send us Fan Mail Get an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video here:https://youtu.be/mS56rgib18A We talk with Bob Claggett from I Like To Make Stuff about the real cost of building a long-running YouTube channel, from quitting a day job to getting crushed by overhead when revenue drops. We unpack how he rebuilt his business and creative life by redefining growth, hiring smarter, and using a clear personal compass to avoid burnout. • shifting from software development to hands-on making to stay sane  • learning to use analytics without letting metrics steal creative focus  • early maker YouTube and how community cross-pollination fueled growth  • building videos around teaching and removing “black boxes” for viewers  • making the leap with a nine-month deadline and working two full-time jobs  • stacking revenue streams with Patreon, sponsorships, merch and YouTube income  • using mentorship to navigate sponsorships and business decisions  • facing burnout after hiring, buying a building and carrying payroll pressure  • downsizing after YouTube revenue dropped and rebuilding a smaller team  • separating expansion from true growth and hiring roles that pay for themselves  • choosing formats that fit the work instead of chasing shorts and trends  • unifying a multi-audience channel around problem solving  • handling flops, surprise hits and long-term spikes from culture moments  • defining a “compass” for what you want to add to the world  If you’re new here, feel free to hit that subscribe button

    47 min
  5. May 15

    From $200 A Month To 32 Million Views

    Send us Fan Mail Get vidIQ Boost for an exclusive price! https://vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_kUOrWhNynw We talk with Colin about building a YouTube career by turning travel into a repeatable format built on market bargaining and unpredictable human interaction. He shares the real logistics behind long-form videos, a TV-first second channel, and why authenticity plus volume of attempts beats waiting for the perfect plan. • moving to China to teach English while starting YouTube with very little money • publishing early travel vlogs without a niche then finding direction after 20 to 30 uploads • breaking through with fake market videos then realising negotiation is the main hook • handling awkwardness and ethics while haggling on camera • filming in public across countries and learning confidence over time • overshooting footage to protect pacing and retention when you cannot control outcomes • editing realities including long edits and subtitling time • building a second channel optimised for TV viewing with slower pacing and longer runtimes • monetisation through AdSense and sponsorships plus the impact of viewer geography • managing travel costs through low overhead living and fast travel • recognising burnout early and staying authentic to attract the right audience If you are new here, feel free to hit that subscribe button. Why not? And hit the like button because you know you love it.

    40 min
  6. May 13

    How KreekCraft Turned Daily Uploads Into 7 Billion Views

    Send us Fan Mail Get an exclusive price for vidIQ! https://link.vidiq.com/podcast Want a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1 Join our Discord! https://www.vidiq.com/discord Watch the video episode: https://youtu.be/pSQQAQOE3bA We sit down with KreekCraft to trace the real path from daily Minecraft uploads to becoming the biggest Roblox creator on YouTube, including the unsexy grind, the streaming breakthroughs, and the moments that changed everything. We also dig into platform fatigue, thumbnail psychology, Roblox safety headlines, and what a future pivot to GTA 6 could look like when you are already on top. • early setbacks with jobs and why YouTube Gaming streaming becomes the turning point  • how to stream to small audiences and keep the energy consistent by hiding viewer counts  • the nostalgia of intimate chats and what scale takes away from community  • thinking through a GTA 6 second channel and serving an older audience without breaking the main brand  • why Roblox feels more corporate and how that affects creator motivation  • the wig backstory and the surprising data behind green screen thumbnails  • how A B testing titles and thumbnails beats “rules” about what should work  • what a day looks like when shorts, streams, and news turn gaming into a 24 7 job  • building systems like an outage alarm and responding fast when the platform changes  • how safety news impacts deals and even derails major opportunities  • burnout, goals after big milestones, and planning a life beyond daily uploads Feel free to hit that subscribe.  Go ahead and leave a comment.

    46 min
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TubeTalk tackles the questions that real YouTubers are asking. Each week we discuss how to make money on YouTube, how to get your videos discovered, how to level up your gaming channel, or even how the latest YouTube update is going to impact you and your channel. If you've ever asked yourself, "How do I grow on YouTube?" or "Where can I learn how to turn my channel into a business?" you've come to the right podcast! TubeTalk is a vidIQ production. To learn more about how we help YouTube creators big and small, visit https://vidIQ.com

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