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I want you to imagine you're this golf ball. And you're about to be sent 400+ yards down the middle of the fairway by my driver. You get absolutely smacked, and as soon as you take off you feel invigorated. You fly through the air with a new sense of clarity and energy that makes you want to grow your YouTube channel. Mid-air, you realise everything you've been doing wrong. Everything you need to change. And what the path ahead looks like for your channel and business. And as you come to land on the green, just 6 feet from the hole, you know exactly what to do next. You know the exact putt you need to hit to put the ball in hole. That feeling of clarity is more or less what happens to YouTubers when I roast them on my channel. Like in this recent video I made: All that to say, if you'd like to be roasted in an upcoming video and achieve next level clarity, please fill out this form. And no, I'm not obsessed with golf. Tintin 🫡 P.s. The new free $100k YouTuber community is popping. And the workshop on Tuesday was awesome. Next week, we'll be talking to Diane (14k subs) about how her channel and business has transformed in the last year. I made this video about her already if you want to watch before the workshop. It'll be on Tuesday 2nd June at 5pm. Join the community to get access to the call: skool.com/the100kyoutuber Join My Next Free Workshop: attend here The $100k YouTuber Roadmap: read here My YouTube Channel: watch here Podcasts I've Done: watch here |
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