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Love his channel.

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I never knew you were a big fan of Steve Wallis. I began to watch him during the 'covidiocy' as I was working on a real time "tiny house" video blog project that got derailed by inability to travel during all the nonsense. His brand is most definitely affability and adaptability. He had gone through many travails, losing his wife and his cohort "crazy neighbor" to swift dire medical issues and what now appears to be a dying parent. He continues to press on with the channel anyway. He pulls down around $450K a year through his channel, so he can expand his reach and still do whatever he wants.

The other one I have watched grow over the last 5 years has been How Ridiculous. That started from absolutely nothing in 2009 until the three guys (and actually 4 with their production manager heaving the group to produce video) built up enough reserves to travel the globe, first to demonstrate their basketball skills, and then beyond that to create physical stunts of all varieties. It was done almost completely at random, but those four Australian guys have produced an amazing little talent show now twice monthly.

The reason I know that is I have figured out how to track his and other YouTubers' data. I am also in a current project trying to build a faceless YouTube channel on a specific niche that I have knowledge of. I will test it before I commit to it, but I am learning the skills to automate and to optimize it. That along with trading, real estate and my writing endeavor (that I will work on this weekend), will keep me busy enough.

Not sure the YouTube channel will survive the cut, but one never knows unless one tries.

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I am trying to come up with a brand for my new launch on the heels of my recently released book called Health Insurance Sucks. I would LOVE to pay Doomberg to help me. Let me know.

[email protected]

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"Our brand ambition for Doomberg is that readers view us as funny without being silly, provocative without being polarizing, and informative without being self-indulgent. We want our readers to feel like they learned at least one new thing with each piece."

Love that objective!

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Keep up the great work

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Great stuff per usual. Web3 will HOPEFULLY alleviate a lot of the demonetization concerns that go with building an audience on a platform that you don’t own. No matter what you write about, export your list regularly so you can migrate an audience as easily as possible.

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Your articles are always interesting and relevant. Glad I discovered you through Grant Williams. Keep up the good work.

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Great,

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Appreciate your efforts, Thank you

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Informative, current (even foretelling), and fun is a tough combination to beat. Great reads.

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I click the 'like' button for multiple reasons. I know it helps you out, but it also helps me keep up with what I've read ;) If I miss an article due to a busy week, etc, I can easily go back and read at a later date. Absolutely love the content you're putting out. You're sharpening my mind with each article and I truly appreciate that. Keep up the great work!

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Keep up the great work. Always enjoy reading your publishings.

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Excellent writing... and to the point.

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Time is at a premium, but I always have time for Doomberg. It's part of my "ASAP" reading program - Always Short And Profound. I love chicken - both on the dinner plate and screen.

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Thank you

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provocative, educational, helping deconstruct "information", makes you think

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