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- $1,097,823 in 4 months from YT (how)
$1,097,823 in 4 months from YT (how)
All while views were down
Pictured below is monthly revenue attribution from YouTube organic for one of our clients who only just recently crossed 20k subscribers.

Attributed sales from YouTube, by month
Keep in mind that this is not “theoretical” by any means.
A lot of agencies and service providers claim to have made their clients “millions in revenue” with 0 backing or proof, or just cite the client’s total sales as what they’ve personally helped produce.
Lol.
What you see above is DIRECTLY tied to YouTube each $ and can be traced back to the individual video that the lead originated from:

This makes me feel like the NSA, had to blur out IP address
The reason I share all this is so that you can fully understand the magnitutue how good these results are from only YT organic on a channel with 20k subs.
As I mentioned in one of my previous emails, views are trending down right now…
Which includes this client.
Despite, we’re still smashing great numbers from a sales perspective.
This is exactly what happens when you turn your YouTube into an intentional, sales focused ecosystem.
Even if individual videos underperform, they are still “building” or “expanding” on past content you’ve created and moving people further down the funnel.

Free course stats for this client
People are still seeing this free course we created for this client from 100+ days ago thanks for search + suggested videos REGARDLESS of how newer videos are doing.
These free course viewers are then going to binge the rest of the client’s channel, ESPECIALLY the bottom of funnel videos that are less viewed.
Every new video you post is “unlocking” revenue that sits trapped in your existing subscriber count (that would stay locked up otherwise).
Because every one of your subscribers is in a different stage of the buying journey, you can NEVER stop showing up for those people during the conversion cycle…
Otherwise, they’ll go elsewhere.
They’ll find someone else’s channel to learn from…
Someone else’s mastermind to join…
Stealing market share that should have been YOURS.
Think about that before you put off YouTube for another week.
-Presley
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