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B2C Tips, First Line Sweet Spot And My YouTube Strategy 🤔 (20,000 Subscriber Q&A Special) - Duration: 11:16.

We did it 20,000 Subscribers

Wow!

We have succeeded But its also thanks to you

-The viewer at home!

What is this 1950s?

You-Viewer Nobody talks like that anymore!

Its not just you, Rinaldo has been on the X27 marketing team on the Alex Berman side

for the last couple of years now and he's done all the YouTube SEO

Big thanks to him Div is also a marketing manager over here

who's crushed it and of course Robert and the X27 team for

continuing to support the YouTube channel as we grow.

Going to hit a 100,000 at some point.

I am pumped.

I am pumped for that!

So, this video The 20,000 subscriber special- a Q&A

I sent out a tweet and an Instagram post and you guys were nice enough to respond with

questions.

I am gonna answer them right now.

Lets jump into it.

Question one is B2C tips please!

Directly targeting customers rather than businesses.

There are so many other Business-to-Consumer experts...

One person does not have to be your one expert, you know am a B2B guy.

But recently I have launched a Fashion brand that I've talked in my past videos

which is full B2C and SimpleApps is, they're apps for businesses

but they're at a much lower price point and the way that I've approached those businesses

is trying to take what I've learned in cold email and take it directly to consumers which

means -Targeting places where the consumers are

Its that same leadpool idea So for instance for wohello, instead of emailing

customers directly and trying to sell shirts one-to-one, we're emailing influencers, getting

them signed on, and knowing that an influencer posting about a shirt, even if we are giving

to them for free or paying them like an ad, will increase the amount of sales.

And for SimpleApps, which is the app company that we have, those leads are coming from

directories, the exact same way we generated leads for agency clients, we still generate

leads for them Searching on google for what the customer

might be searching on and then finding facebook posts, forum posts, quora answers, reddit,

a lot of times reddit wherever they are, and leaving them helpful

comments.

That worked really well for Inspirebeats back in the day as well.

Going on quora and finding things like-Who are the top lead-generations companies?

Oh that first question is from Zadigvision on twitter.

Questions two is from PitchboxApp "In one of the videos you said that you spend

around 6 min on creating a personalized message.

Do you have some sort of a method?

It usually takes us way longer: you need to google a person, check their social

media, read their last post etc" My answer to that is check-out the video we

did on first-lines and if you're running into this issue, we've had a few consulting clients

running into this as well where they're spending way too much time personalizing.

The trick is to not spend so much time.

Find one little thing that you can comment on.

"Hey, Congrats on raising the funding round" "Hey, love that last post you did on Artificial

Intelligence" Its so quick- "Saw that you went to Cornell,

Go Bears!"

I am assuming that the Bears are the mascot for Cornell, idk

But you see how quick those are?

It doesn't have to be the most personalized thing in the world

and It dooesn't have to be that long.

In fact, what I've found is that the longer your first line is, the lower the conversion

rate, there's a sweet-spot it's about one sentence.

You don't wanna creep them out with your research.

But you also want to just prove that its personalized and then jump into the actual pitch of the

email itself.

The next question is from Christine Lulewicz.

Fellow member of the tribe.

MyMelodyofTheH1 on twitter.

"If a curse was put on you, would you rather cause earthquakes with your laughing, or put

people to sleep with your singing?"

What is this a **** joke channel?

Why do you waste my time with this kind of question?

I'd say probably put people to sleep with my singing.

I'd be Jigglypuff anyday.

Jigggglyyypufff Jiggglyyy

This is why i don't answer joke questions.

Jon Persson has five questions.

Jon Persson says-What microphone do you use for podcasting/videos?

-I use the old Blue Snowball.

If you remember I compared this to the Fifine a while ago and the Snowball did come out

on top.

So I still use this.

Its very high quality.

I use this for podcasting.

For YouTube I use this $20 lav mic that i got on amazon and then I use this software

called Reporter which is free.

Idk if you can see it, right here-Reporter.

Thats an app that makes the recording through the microphone sound better and more professional.

Thats how I can get so much mileage out of the cheap mic that I am wearing.

Jon Persson-question no. 2

"Do the YouTube videos you make about things

completely unrelated to B2B sales generate a lot of (or any) leads for you,

or do you solely do them because they're fun to make?

What *is* your YouTube strategy?"

Now my co-founder Robert would love to know the same thing!

I am taking a very long term view and I follow a lot of what GaryVee talks about in his instagram

videos.

He says-It's best when you're younger to just document what's going on & everything will

fall into place.

And it's happened already in the past!

The comedy videos where I am bombing in front of Joe Rogen led directly to us having a show

at the Comedy Store.

The Chinese paintings led directly to the launch of Wohello.

And all the way far, far-far back to one of the first videos, or maybe the first series

I did, the make-money week.

Where I am trying to make a $100 All of those videos led back to this.

So thats my YouTube strategy.

-Its documentations.

Recording whats going on.

Because it only makes sense going backwards, what works and what doesn't.

I had no idea that the Make Money Week challenge would lead to me becoming an Entrepreneur

and this whole business thing started.

I had no idea that me posting random songs on the YouTube channel would lead to ne making

more music.

But its great to have that.

Its great to know that I was working on that stuff back then.

and thats my YouTube strategy.

The long term strategy is that its all going to compound and just like its very trippy

and very cool for somebody who's into me as an entrepreneur to go back and watch the first Make Money

Week.

I think its going to be very amazing for somebody or even myself from a selfish point of view,

to go back and see what songs was I making a few years ago.

What was I doing when i first got into the Entertainment business?

What was I doing when i first launched the Fashion brand?

-All of that is extremely interesting even if it doesn't generate leads in the short

term. and as the story compounds because life is

long.

You know I might live another 40-50 years hopefully and knock on this laminate table

here.

All of those videos will make sense in the context of a career and of a life.

and thats the YouTube strategy that I run.

Jon Persson-What's your haircare routine?

-You guys are so weird!

I, right now I have no haircare routine, I am trying to let my hair grow out because

I wanna have some kind of long-haired style.

Trying to do like a David Guetta crazy hair or even like a John Legere insane person look

and I am almost there.

I got stopped the other day by hotel security in Las Vegas cause I think they thought I

was a homeless person so I'm almost there.

I am gonna get my hair cut soon.

But thats my haircut routine.

I like to get my hair cut once every three months.

I usually go to Supercuts but I am trying to get into fashion so I might get more expensive

haircuts in the future.

Thanks for the question!

Jon Persson-questions no.

4 "What are your thoughts on doing outreach

as a "one-person business" vs as an agency?

Does it matter?

I run a design business under my own name (sometimes I outsource things).

Am looking to graduate from doing $7k+ projects to $15k+, not sure if it's worth rebranding

as an agency" So, I've sold as a freelancer and as an agency.

Agency partners pay a lot more than freelancer projects.

So if you want to make more money, atleast in my experience rebranding as an agency works

better.

X27 went to a phase where it was just me and Robert and we were just branded as Alex Berman

consulting.

That lasted maybe 6 months.

When we really first started, we were doing cold email outreach before Inspirebeats, before

any of that stuff.

And our max deal size was maybe 2k a month.

Switching to X27, having the branding, having the website, everything built out.

We were instantly able to jump from $2000 a month of that initial gig and upto 5K a

month and it increases.

But just like everything, you gotta test it.

You know, its interesting getting my feedback for sure, cause I've done it before but who's

to say that you're gonna get the same results?

You just gotta try it and see.

Build a landing page, it takes a day or two to make a landing page as you can see from our

wohello videos.

I know i built the original X27 site in 4 hours.

I build the original Lorelia films site in a couple hours.

Try it, build an agency site, send 40 cold emails and see if the response is higher.

Not even worth going back and forth about it.

Alright Jon.

Last question from jonlpersson on twitter.

"What do you enjoy most about the client work you do at X27?

And what do you enjoy the least?"

Well thats an easy question.

I don't do any client work at X27.

My X27 schedule is a weekly board meeting with Robert to check on the status of the

business where we run through all the numbers, its a coach's dashboard that we built where

we go through all the revenue and I ask him any questions about clients that are hurting.

I talk to Tierra who is our marketing manager about how our clients are doing.

I look at all our cold emails to make sure our quality is high and we're following a

process.

But we have a very detailed process that our team follows so I don't talk to clients usually. Almost never.

And then my other responsibilities are talking to Rinaldo and Div, our two marketing managers

to manage the marketing team.

So booking me on podcasts, getting guests for our podcasts, doing these YouTube videos-

stuff like that.

Some involve very little in the day-to-day of X27 client work.

I am working almost exclusively on the processes and on the business instead of in the business.

Lets go over to instagram.

Scoobydy bubydy babadybabadybababdybabady baaa heyyyy

thats a great song.

I know there were more Instagram questions than this but I only see a few here.

I don't know where they are.

If i find them, I will do a second Q&A video and I will answer all the Instagram questions

but I have a few here.

Ashley asks "Hey man, how can I make sure my emails don't get in the promotions folder?"

-Customize your email, make it look like you're writing one-to-one.

Don't end up in the promo folder cause you're not a promotion.

You're an email.

There were more on Instagram.

Couldn't find them.

Don't know where they went, they're not here.

Next time, if I can find these, I'll answer them.

Otherwise, sorry.

Sorry if I didn't answer your..

If you still have questions for me, go to Instagram @alexberman1, send me a message.

I will answer your question in detail-either here on the youtube channel or in the message

box itself.

Thanks for watching the video.

If you want the proposal that we use to sell video production services at a $100k plus,

that is over at Experiment27.com/proposal.

You can have that for free.

If you want the contract that we use to sign business at Experiment27, that is at Experiment27.com/contract

If you run a digital agency and you want more enterprise clients, you want to meet with

billion dollar brands, that is over at Experiment27.com And if you want to support this YouTube channel,

love if you'd share this video and just pass it over to one of your friends.

That'd really help the channel.

Any shares, any likes, any comments that you'll give will very much help the channel.

Feels like I am begging.

I have become what I have always wanted to be my entire life, which is, a homeless person.

I am Alex Berman, I will talk to you later, Thanks.

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에릭남 (Eric Nam) - Miss You MV Reaction - Duration: 5:33.

Debi: Ba-bam

Lusi: Ja-jan

Lusi: Welcome back to...

Debi: Talk KPop

Lusi: Today we back with MV reaction

Lusi: Mas.. (name for older man)

Debi: Mas?

Lusi: We can call him that, right?

Debi: I think so (Lusi: I don't know). He is still

he's not much older than us..

Lusi: Eric Nam...

Lusi: Miss You~

Debi: Miss you too (?)

Lusi: This must be...

sound like lullaby (because of his voice)

Debi: We affraid we'll get sleepy, what could we do?

Hope we will survive

Debi: So, let's moving on

Lusi: Eric Nam

Miss You

Debi: Let's go~~~

Lusi: Yeah, Miss You

Debi: Miss You too

Lusi: You don't need to write it, I can read

Debi: It's convincing

Lusi: Oh, his voice...

Lusi: Where is this?

Debi: Usually it'll be like that

Debi: Looks like (they) broke up

Lusi: He's not moving on yet

Debi: Yes, he's not move.. he failed to move on

Lusi: Better, you're moving on with us

Debi: Agree, oops?

Lusi: You wish!!

Lusi: Plot twist!!

Debi: He said "I don't miss you"

but it's written 'Miss You'

Debi: But if he's the one do that, it's fine

Debi: He admits it (Lusi: Oh, it's London). He failed

to move on

Lusi: I'm thinking where is this

When I saw Big Ben, so it's London

Debi: Yes! Finally he can do it

Lusi: Ooh~ don't..

Debi: See? He can't move

He failed to move on

Lusi: I also want to go there...

I'm dreaming to go there

Lusi: How.. if we don't miss it

Lusi: It's hard to move on

Debi: Definitely, you will be okay

Lusi: His voice..

Debi: Great

Lusi: He's...

like.. when he said "No, I don't miss you"

He's trying to convinced himself, "I can live without you"

Debi: Agree

Debi: That was too fast

Lusi: I felt like I just started it

Debi: It's 3 minutes

Debi: So fast

Debi: It looked like we really enjoy it or...

it's really too fast?

Lusi: I think we really enjoyed it

Debi: I think so

Lusi: I thought, I will get sleepy because his songs mostly a slow songs

But what made me wide awake, bacause he said "I don't miss you"

Plot twist!

Lusi: The song

Lusi: His voice

Lusi: And himself

Debi: The London..

Debi: Oh my God~

Lusi: The lyrics

Lusi: Not important

Lusi: But the song wasn't like

we expected

I thought the song will be very very very very sad

Debi: It turned out

Plot twist

Lusi: Plot twist. It turned out he could move on

Debi: But it has to feel rollercoaster

up and down, wrong....down and up

Lusi: That's all from this video

Lusi: Don't forget to subscribe

Debi: Like

Lusi: Comment

Debi: Share

Lusi: And see you next time, bye bye

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