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

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    What If The Real Metric Is Joy Not 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 sit down with competitive eater and food travel creator Joel Hansen to talk about what it really takes to grow a YouTube channel when the views come slowly. We dig into the work, the risks, and the mindset behind building something sustainable without chasing clout or external validation.  • Joel’s channel focus on culture and travel through food  • science and fitness background plus the path into competitive eating  • early-stage reality of slow growth and staying consistent  • what full-time YouTube work actually looks like behind a 20-minute video  • health and safety risks from extreme eating plus why he tells viewers not to copy it  • choosing restaurant partners with care rather than chasing free food  • monetisation through AdSense, sponsors, merch, lives, prizes and memberships  • memberships as support more than gated perks  • common creator misconceptions and why people quit even after early wins  • responsibility and loss of anonymity that comes with a big audience  • title and thumbnail process for variable real-time content  • using comments for trends and recurring feedback  • why long-form videos can go viral months later and lift the whole channel  feel free to hit that subscribe button

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    How A 4M-Subscriber Creator Rebuilds After Burnout

    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 Matt about why he walked away from a massively successful YouTube channel and what it takes to come back with a healthier purpose. We dig into formats, money, team leadership and the inner work behind shifting from chasing views to building real community.  • his early years filming with friends and learning to edit and upload  • deleting old videos, restarting and learning what actually drives growth  • how working with experienced creators taught him proven formats and simplicity  • using a checklist and clear qualifying questions to pick stronger video ideas  • the real reason for the long upload break and how faith shaped his mindset  • handling a shutdown with employees, recommendations and financial runway  • why high-cost shoots can flop and why lean production often wins  • Profit First, gross margin thinking and treating YouTube like a business  • creators who inspire impact-driven content and “win-win-win” formats  • returning after a long break, fear of the first upload and rebuilding momentum  • focusing on reaching hearts and building community over pure virality  If you're listening to this podcast and you want to see it, I'll leave a link in the description in the show notes so you can go over there and see him and say, hey, we're keeping you accountable.  If you're new here, hey, hit that subscribe button. Why not?

    45 phút
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    What Does Ownership Mean On YouTube Now

    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 break down how YouTube’s new AI “reimagine” direction turns simple Shorts remixing into something that can reshape a creator’s likeness and meaning. We walk through the hidden default settings, the terms of service implications, and the real risks if voice cloning and monetisation collide with low-effort AI remixes.  • Gemini Omni style reimagining and why it feels like a point of no return for creator control  • Shorts remixing settings, why they are on by default, and why there is no channel-wide default  • The difference between classic remixing and AI that changes the underlying video  • Real remix examples, AI labels, and why “AI slop” is the predictable outcome of a low barrier  • Likeness, privacy, and the moment voice cloning makes the problem much worse  • Terms of service clauses that expand what “modify” can mean as new features ship  • Monetisation power dynamics, ads on content, and what creators can realistically push back on  • Third-party AI training setting and what it suggests about content ownership online  You should leave us some comments below. If you're listening to the audio only podcast, you know, listen, you can send us a message. There's a link there to send us a text message. If you like this, feel free to hit that subscribe button.

    45 phút
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    You Can Have Millions Of Subs And Still Feel Broke

    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 Joey Salads to unpack why a massive subscriber count can still mean weak YouTube revenue and why Shorts success often fails to lift long-form views. We also get into niches, AI tools, prank culture, and the practical moves creators use to keep growing when the algorithm and the audience keep shifting.  • early YouTube as a Wild West with limited analytics and constant algorithm swings  • Shorts and long-form behaving like separate platforms with different viewer intent  • internet monoculture fading and niche algorithms shaping what people ever see  • barrier to entry dropping as phones and editing tools make production easier  • AI as an enhancement tool versus “AI slop” that kills watch time  • Joey’s Vine to YouTube transition tactics and why cross-platform funnels are harder now  • prank escalation, platform enforcement, and the long-term cost of pushing the envelope  • reinventing your content over time as your life changes and your audience matures  • diversification beyond AdSense, including platform distribution and investing income  • evergreen content, reposting strategy, and protecting performance over sponsorship labels  • decisions around showing kids online and setting boundaries as they grow  Feel free to hit that subscribe button.

    45 phút
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    Building A Skateboarding YouTube Channel With High-Impact Editing

    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 Destin from the Dern Brothers to unpack how a skateboarding YouTube channel grows through smarter editing, tighter pacing, and real storytelling from the road. The conversation traces his 20-year path from early failed channels to filming with Bam Margera, Darby Allin, and an unexpected Tony Hawk moment, then turns that experience into practical advice for creators.  • building a skateboarding YouTube format that stands out with higher production value  • using skate spot history and sourced clips to strengthen storytelling and credibility  • learning YouTube structure through years of uploads plus filming and editing for Ross Creations  • diagnosing early mistakes like bad audio, slow pacing, and intros that lose viewers  • cutting fluff, shortening setups, and making hard choices on what stays in the edit  • how the Bam Margera connection started and how collaborations open doors  • the accidental Tony Hawk restaurant appearance and why you should ask fast  • filming with Darby Allin, the risk of injuries, and the mindset inside skate culture  • using GoPros and smaller cameras for better angles and lower gear risk  • turning unused footage into members-only videos without doubling the workload  • monetizing with merch, sponsorship ads, paid demos, travel, and multi-platform revenue

    45 phút
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    How A Minecraft Creator Built A Channel With Grit, Ideas, And Strategy

    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 Zach from Loverfella to trace the real path from broke, shy engineering student to a Minecraft creator with millions of subscribers. We dig into what actually drives growth now: strong video ideas, repeatable formats, evolving topics, Shorts plus long-form, and the mindset to keep learning when life hits hard.  • Zach’s origin story: debt, anxiety, and starting YouTube as an escape  • Early growth through Reddit by making ultra-short tutorials people asked for  • The grind behind daily uploads: efficiency, systems, and sacrificing comfort  • The breakout moment: one unique idea changing baseline views overnight  • Why topic interest beats perfect thumbnails and titles  • Shorts as exposure and a bridge to long-form when done right  • Building a Minecraft server as a second business: cosmetics, ranks, and community economy  • Investing in yourself first: books, courses, and AI tools to compress learning  • Mindset over tactics: finding your why, staying grateful, and pushing through trauma  • The most actionable advice for new creators: learn formats and iterate fast  If you like that, you can hit that subscribe button.  It’s hub.loverfella.com.

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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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