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Living Off YouTube

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Living Off YouTube explains in plain and simple English exactly how you can turn your YouTube channel into a viable business and a full-time job.
Professional YouTuber, Dave Cullen will teach you the principles and strategies for growing your subscriber base, increasing your monthly viewership numbers and all of the numerous ways of making money from your videos. In addition, the book will help you decide on your channel’s topic, discuss how to make high quality videos and help you troubleshoot YouTube’s most frequent technical problems.

There are thousands of professional YouTubers around the world who have turned their video making hobby into their primary source of income. By learning the se-crets and strategies found in this book, you too can become a YouTube star.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJun 12, 2014
ISBN9781291907766
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Dave Cullen

Dave Cullen is the author of New York Times Bestseller Columbine. Cullen has also written for New York Times, BuzzFeed, Vanity Fair, Politico Magazine, Times of London, New Republic, Newsweek, Guardian, Washington Post, Daily Beast, Slate, Salon, The Millions, Lapham's Quarterly, and NPR's On The Media. 

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    The advice that he gives is golden. Especially when he talked about giving yourself some downtime, even now that is something that I tend not to do when I'm trying to crunch out a lot of work. I'm glad he mentioned being busy as opposed to being productive, there is a huge difference and I feel that most of us forget that.