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01-Important Information04:43
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02-What Well Cover03:35
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03-How to Navigate This Course03:03
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01-How to Develop a Video Strategy03:29
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02-Creating Your Content Mix04:30
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03-A Realistic Day In My Life - Social Media Manager06:44
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03-Billy Gene Is Marketing Beach YouTube Ad W 6 MILLION Views 201907:29
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03-Coronavirus Hurting Your Business. Small Business Marketing Ideas16:28
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03-GET READY with JESSICA ALBA29:06
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03-How to Master Your Money Set Yourself Free with Amanda Steinberg31:45
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03-How to Start Freelancing - Social Media Manager QA Course Relaunch Webinar57:16
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03-HubSpot- About Us with Dharmesh Shah02:27
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03-Marie Forleos Testimonial02:06
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03-Social Media Manager QA - Charging 1K and How Many Hours Do I Work in a Day.18:20
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03-Video Types and Examples04:18
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03-What is HubSpot 201402:32
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03-Worn Wear- a Film About the Stories We Wear - Presented by Patagonia27:52
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03-my new morning routine08:01
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04-Essential Equipment05:47
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05-Camera Setup Demos08:16
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05-Camera Setup Demos02:29
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06-Shoppable Equipment List04:16
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07-Module One Check In02:30
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01-Stages of Productions02:56
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02-Pre-Production04:29
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03-StoryboardTemplateFillable-200404-16255802:19
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04-Video Production Calendar Demo05:37
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04-Video Production Calendar Demo01:32
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04-YouTube Production Calendar TEMPLATE01:00
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05-Module Two Check In02:08
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01-A-Roll02:03
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02-Talking Head Production Tips02:18
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03-Using Artificial Lighting05:25
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04-Vlogging Production Tips04:11
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05-B-Roll04:50
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05-B-Roll01:20
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06-Module Three Check In01:46
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01-What is Post-Production.02:10
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02-Editing Platforms02:38
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02-Editing Platforms01:00
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03-Capturing Screen Recordings05:33
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04-iMovie Demo27:38
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05-Module Four Check In01:30
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01-Where to Post Your Videos06:15
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02-Batching Video Content02:16
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03-Repurposing Video Content03:23
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03-Repurposing Video Content01:00
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04-YouTube SEO07:18
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04-YouTube SEO01:00
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05-Creating Video Thumbnails06:03
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05-Creating Video Thumbnails01:00
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06-Module Five Check In01:46
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01-Measuring Success with Video03:11
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02-My Video Sales Funnel02:40
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02-My Video Sales Funnel01:00
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03-Understanding YouTube Analytics14:13
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04-Module Six Check In02:04
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01-Thanks Next Steps00:58
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01-Thanks Next Steps02:58
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02-How to Keep in Touch01:33
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03-My YouTube content creation workflow SUPER DETAILED32:21
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03-Other Content You May Enjoy05:00
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01-Important Information05:00
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01-Welcome00:50
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01-Course Launch Schedule01:00
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01-Quarterly Launch Schedule01:37
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02-Course Planner02:44
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02-Course Planner Template05:00
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03-Pricing Guide01:00
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03-Pricing Guide04:19
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04-Creative Resources00:54
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04-Creative Resources01:55
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01-Designing and Recording Course Slides04:34
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01-Designing and Recording Course Slides01:00
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02-CCT_ Landing Page Template05:00
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02-Landing Page Template02:50
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03-Ebook Template00:58
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03-Ebook Template01:00
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04-Checklist Template00:56
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04-Checklist Template01:00
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01-Launch Organizer02:51
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01-Launch Planner TEMPLATE01:00
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02-Webinar Template01:16
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02-Webinar Template01:00
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03-Goal KPI Tracker TEMPLATE01:00
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03-KPI Tracker01:17
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04-Social Media Post Templates00:48
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04-Social Media Post Templates01:00
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05-CCT_ Email welcome sequence05:00
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05-Email Welcome Sequence Template01:15
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06-Email Launch Sequence Template01:24
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06-Email launch sequence05:00
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01-Whats Next00:32
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01-Whats Next01:40
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02-How to Build a Course in Thinkific22:08
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03-How to Create Email Sequences in Flodesk12:41
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04-How to Create Email Sequences in Mailerlite08:46
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01-1. Purpose05:00
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01-Purpose35:57
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01-Purpose02:08
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01-Why Lo Bosworth Wont Return to Reality TV Again - Full Interview13:03
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1. Purpose05:00
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02-Creating Freelance Packages06:48
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02-Creating Freelance Packages05:00
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02-Package Worksheet01:00
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03-Course Planner Template01:00
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03-Designing Your Course Curriculum05:48
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03-Designing Your Course Curriculum05:00
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04-Creating Coaching Packages05:00
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05-CoursePricing05:00
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05-Pricing Freelance Packages Work Session05:00
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06-Ideal Client Research05:00
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07-How to Find Your Entrepreneurial Superpowers20:52
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07-Module 1 Activities02:58
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01-OBLL Pillars30:22
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01-OBLL Pillars01:00
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02-Creating a Lead Magnet05:15
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02-Creating a Lead Magnet05:00
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02-Creating a Lead Magnet video204:31
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02-Creating a Lead Magnet video302:48
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02-HoneyBook Email Templates for Coaches01:00
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02-Social Media Management Starter Kit05:00
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03-2. Funnel Maps05:00
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03-Creating a Sales Funnel06:31
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03-Creating a Sales Funnel05:00
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04-Building an Email List12:41
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04-Building an Email List05:00
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04-Building an Email List video208:46
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05-Content Planning05:00
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05-How to build an audience... that you can actually sell to24:07
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06-Module 2 Activities02:27
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06-WTF is a Sales Funnel. How to Build an Online Business12:22
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01-Monthly Revenue Tracker TEMPLATE01:00
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01-Operations29:21
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01-Operations02:00
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02-Client Management Workflows08:52
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02-Client Management Workflows05:00
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02-HoneyBook for Coaches Swipe My Email Templates17:52
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02-How to Use HoneyBook for a Social Media Management Business19:32
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03-Knowing Your Numbers05:00
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03-Online Business Basics- Understanding KPIs and Data11:41
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03-Self-Employed Taxes- How Freelancers Can Prepare22:18
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03-Using-Asana-as-an-Editorial-Calendar_Media_6luBZAF8ArA_001_1080p08:02
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04-Building Your Course22:08
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04-Building Your Course05:00
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04-Building Your Course video204:34
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04-Shoppable Equipment List01:00
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05-Creating Systems02:39
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05-How to create SOPs for your social media marketing business09:53
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06-Module 3 Activities02:54
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01-Content Marketing24:21
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01-Content Marketing02:40
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02-Attracting Ideal Clients05:00
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02-How To Create a Buyer Persona to Boost Your Marketing10:15
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03-How I Produce My Video Podcast14:15
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03-Long-Form Content Strategy05:00
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03-My YouTube content creation workflow SUPER DETAILED32:21
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04-Batching Repurposing05:00
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04-Using Asana as an Editorial Calendar08:02
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05-Short-Form Content Strategy17:53
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05-Short-Form Content Strategy05:00
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06-30_Day_Launch_Calendar05:00
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06-Module 4 Activities02:00
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01-Launch Mapping26:10
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02-Websites Portfolios25:10
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02-Websites Portfolios01:20
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03-Sales Pages02:52
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03-Sales Pages05:00
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04-Portfolio Projects Beta Testers05:48
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04-Portfolio Projects Beta Testers video205:49
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05-Launching with a Webinar45:27
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05-Launching with a Webinar05:00
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06-Creating Irresistible Offers03:06
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06-Creating Irresistible Offers05:00
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06-Creating Irresistible Offers video 2.04:03
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07-Launch Strategy for a New Product - How to Launch an Online Business15:26
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07-Module 5 Activities02:25
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01-Heart-Centered Selling24:55
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02-Copy That Converts59:27
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02-Copy That Converts03:53
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03-Sales Call Strategy05:00
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03-Social Media Management Discovery Call Process25:01
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03-Social Media Management Proposal- What to Include25:01
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04-Sales Page Checklist05:00
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05-LinkedIn Dos and Donts for Freelancers12:20
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05-LinkedIn for Freelancers- Profile Tips15:49
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05-Outbound Marketing08:38
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05-Outbound Marketing05:00
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05-Prospecting Worksheet01:00
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06-Landing page builder05:00
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06-Module 6 Activities01:38
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01-Customer Experience25:52
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02-Client Onboarding05:00
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02-Client_Intake_Questionnaire05:00
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02-New Client Onboarding Process - Freelance Social Media Manager18:32
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03-Client Offboarding05:00
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04-Meeting Etiquette29:48
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04-Meeting Etiquette05:00
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05-Client Welcome Kit SAMPLE05:00
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05-Customer Service Responses TEMPLATE05:00
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05-Module 7 Activities01:34
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01-8. Mindset05:00
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01-Mindset22:56
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01-Mindset01:00
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02-Reading List05:00
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03-Time Management05:00
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04-Module 8 Activities01:31
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01-Whats Next02:34
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00-Important Information04:26
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01-LIVE CLASS February 3 2026 - Defining Your Niche and Purpose57:18
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01-LIVE CLASS February 3 2026 - Defining Your Niche and Purpose01:56
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02-How Id Become a Social Media Manager in 202525:03
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02-How to Become a UGC Content Creator Step-by-Step21:42
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02-How to Create an Online Course Step by Step15:21
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02-How to Get PAID Sponsorships with Nina Zadeh of SidewalkerDaily44:24
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02-LESSON The Creator Trifecta05:00
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02-Media Kit Examples Media Kit Templates05:37
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02-Tips for Creating Your First Coaching Program32:53
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03-PROJECT Creating a Monetization Map01:08
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03-YCA 1_ Monetization Map01:00
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01-LIVE CLASS February 10 2026 - Content Pillars and Formats28:05
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01-LIVE CLASS February 10 2026 - Content Pillars and Formats01:50
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02-LESSON Content Calendar Tools05:00
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02-Using Asana as an Editorial Calendar06:00
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03-PROJECT Create a Content Calendar02:14
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03-YCA 2_ Content Pillars01:00
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03-YouTube Production Calendar TEMPLATE01:00
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01-LIVE CLASS February 17 2026 - The YouTube Sales Funnel1:01:20
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01-LIVE CLASS February 17 2026 - The YouTube Sales Funnel01:56
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02-How to Earn a Full-Time Income as a Content Creator02:24
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02-LESSON The Art of the Soft Sell05:00
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02-The Best FREE Social Media Schedulers Pros and Cons17:40
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02-affordable-mic-for-vlogging-on-your-phone00:58
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03-PROJECT Create a Sales Funnel01:29
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03-YCA 3_ Funnel Maps05:00
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01-LIVE CLASS February 24 2026 - Your YouTube Tech Stack33:29
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01-LIVE CLASS February 24 2026 - Your YouTube Tech Stack01:48
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02-LESSON Filming Styles14:13
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02-LESSON Filming Styles05:00
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03-PROJECT Create a Sample Video01:39
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03-YCA 4_ Equipment Tools01:00
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01-LIVE CLASS March 3 2026- Office Hours28:02
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01-LIVE CLASS March 3 2026- Office Hours01:58
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01-My Client Booking Workflow - HoneyBook Walkthrough15:02
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01-Reviewing YOUR Freelance Websites w- Brian David Hall40:38
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01-Your Buyers Journey11:20
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02-3 Places Good Clients Are Hiding05:00
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02-3 Places Good Clients Are Hiding22:28
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02-3 Places Good Clients Are Hiding01:41
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02-LinkedIn Connection Templates05:00
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02-Prospecting Worksheet Template01:00
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03-Discovery Call Checklist05:00
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03-Perfecting Your Pitch05:00
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03-Perfecting Your Pitch20:04
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03-Perfecting Your Pitch01:43
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04-Pitch Scripts05:00
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04-Pitch Scripts10:38
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05-Mindset Failure and Resilience10:50
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05-Mindset Failure and Resilience01:00
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06-Inbound Marketing16:54
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06-Inbound Marketing01:00
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01-Important Information05:00
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01-REPLAY- Lead Magnets Landing Pages59:54
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01-REPLAY- Lead Magnets Landing Pages01:00
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02-Lesson- Introduction to Email Marketing05:00
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03-Challenge- Create a Landing Page05:49
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03-Challenge- Create a Landing Page05:00
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03-Challenge- Create a Landing Page video202:54
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01-REPLAY- Workflows Newsletters1:00:28
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01-REPLAY- Workflows Newsletters01:00
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02-Challenge- Design Your Workflow07:45
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02-Challenge- Design Your Workflow01:17
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01-REPLAY- Tracking Analytics1:04:49
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01-REPLAY- Tracking Analytics01:01
Requirements
- Access to a computer with a reliable internet connection to manage YouTube and supporting tools.
- A YouTube account or willingness to create one for implementing the lessons.
- Basic familiarity with using social platforms and uploading video content is helpful but not required.
- Willingness to plan and publish content consistently over several weeks.
- Interest in building a real, revenue-focused YouTube channel rather than casual posting.
- Ability to use simple filming equipment, even at an entry level, such as a smartphone or basic camera.
Description
YouTube Creator Accelerator is designed as a structured training program for creators who want to build a sustainable, revenue-focused YouTube channel through clear systems and repeatable workflows. The learning journey follows a logical sequence that starts with defining the foundation of a channel, then moves into content planning, monetization strategy, production methods, and analytics. Throughout the program, the emphasis is on practical application: students learn to think like strategic creators, not just casual uploaders, and to build a channel that can support a long-term business.
The first phase of the program focuses on clarity and positioning. Students begin by identifying their niche, mission, and the role their channel will play in their broader business or professional goals. They learn how to articulate a value proposition for viewers, how to translate that into a channel concept, and how to map their expertise or interests to clear audience needs. At this stage, the training guides students through drafting a simple business plan for the channel, including the purpose of the content, the types of viewers they want to attract, and how those viewers could eventually become clients or customers. By the end of this phase, students have a channel vision that is specific, differentiated, and grounded in their strengths.
Next, the curriculum turns to content strategy and the creation of a practical editorial system. Students learn the concept of content pillars and how to use them to organize the topics and formats of their videos. They define pillar themes that align with both audience interests and the eventual products or services they want to promote. From there, they build an editorial calendar that translates ideas into scheduled videos, balancing evergreen content with timely topics. The program walks students through the mechanics of time blocking, batching video production, and repurposing content across platforms. They see how to plan production weeks, how to manage scripting and filming tasks together, and how to keep publishing consistent without burning out.
Once a baseline content system is in place, the training introduces the monetization and sales funnel framework. Students create a monetization map that outlines all potential income streams tied to their channel, such as sponsorships, services, digital products, and other offers. They learn how YouTube functions as the top of a funnel and how to move viewers from discovery to deeper engagement and eventually to purchases or bookings. The program explains the difference between free content that builds awareness and trust and the paid offers that deliver implementation and detail. Students study soft selling techniques, where promotional elements are woven into educational or entertaining videos without overwhelming the viewer. By practicing these methods, they build comfort in presenting offers while maintaining content quality.
The next phase addresses video production and the technical stack. Rather than focusing on high-end gear alone, the program emphasizes choosing equipment that fits current needs and budget while supporting growth. Students receive guidance on selecting cameras, microphones, lighting, and other accessories that work well for YouTube content. They learn basic filming styles, how to frame shots, manage audio quality, and create simple setups at home or in small studios. The training also covers editing workflows, essential software, and ways to streamline repeated tasks. Students see how to repurpose footage into shorts or clips, how to prepare thumbnails, and how to use tools that support publishing and marketing without overcomplicating the process.
With the production workflow established, the course turns to optimization and audience growth. Students learn how to structure videos for retention, including hooks, main segments, and calls to action that fit their channel goals. They explore YouTube-specific elements like titles, descriptions, tags, and thumbnails, understanding how each contributes to discoverability. The program explains how to conduct keyword research, analyze competitor channels, and position videos for search and suggested feeds. Students practice refining their channel homepage, playlists, and branding elements to support a coherent viewer experience. The goal at this stage is to ensure that every video and every channel touchpoint helps the right viewers quickly understand what the channel offers and why they should subscribe.
From there, students dive into analytics and performance review. They learn how to read the core metrics available in YouTube Studio, such as watch time, click-through rate, audience retention, and traffic sources. The training shows how to interpret these numbers in context instead of chasing vanity metrics. Students create simple review routines to evaluate the performance of recent uploads, identify patterns in topics or formats that resonate, and adjust their content calendar accordingly. This phase also brings attention to growth plateaus, helping students recognize when a channel is stagnating and how to experiment systematically to break through. They practice setting realistic metrics-based goals and assessing progress quarter by quarter.
In the later stages, the program integrates all these components into a cohesive operating system for the channel. Students consolidate their niche definition, content pillars, monetization map, production tools, and analytics routines into a single workflow that can be repeated week after week. They learn how to maintain consistency over time by streamlining decisions, reducing friction in their production process, and using templates or checklists for repeated tasks. The training highlights how to incorporate support through contractors or collaborators if needed, and how to preserve the channel’s core direction even as new ideas arise.
Throughout the learning journey, the emphasis remains on applied skills rather than abstract theory. Each phase moves students from understanding concepts to taking concrete steps: defining a channel mission, building a calendar, mapping income streams, choosing equipment, optimizing videos, and analyzing data. By the end, students have not only launched or significantly improved a YouTube channel but also built a strategic framework that treats their content as part of a real business. The transformation is from ad hoc posting to a deliberate system where each video serves a purpose in audience building and revenue generation.
Who this course is for:
YouTube Creator Accelerator is ideal for aspiring and established creators who want to grow a channel with a clear strategy rather than relying on occasional viral hits. It suits entrepreneurs, service providers, and content professionals who plan to use YouTube as a core marketing and revenue channel. It is also a strong fit for beginners starting from scratch who want structured guidance, as well as intermediate creators who have posted inconsistently and are ready to build systems for sustainable growth and monetization.Instructor
Latasha James
About Me
I work as a digital content strategist and creator, focusing on building long-term, sustainable systems for online businesses. My background started in social media and content marketing for small brands, where I learned how consistent publishing and thoughtful messaging can transform awareness and revenue. Over time, I moved from managing individual campaigns to designing strategies that connect content, offers, and audience insights into cohesive ecosystems.
My experience spans working inside agencies, supporting startups, and building my own independent practice. Along the way, I have spent a great deal of time experimenting with platforms, formats, and workflows, paying attention to what actually supports creative consistency without burning out. I place a lot of value on planning, measurement, and building routines that make creative work feel manageable and repeatable rather than chaotic.
In my day-to-day work, I focus on creating video and social content that aligns clearly with business goals. I approach projects by first clarifying the role of content within a broader strategy, then mapping out systems for ideation, production, and analysis. I care deeply about helping people use digital platforms in a way that feels intentional and grounded, rather than chasing trends or short-lived tactics. My perspective is shaped by years of testing different approaches and seeing how thoughtful structure can make creative work more sustainable.
Outside of my professional projects, I enjoy exploring new tools and workflows that make content creation more efficient and enjoyable. I am continually refining how I plan and execute ideas, and I bring that curiosity into everything I do. My work is guided by a belief that clarity, systems, and consistency can unlock both creative expression and meaningful results online.
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