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Scooped by Robin Good |

Robin Goods insight:
A free online course from YouTube to help any video publisher maximize the use of the tools and features available in the new YouTube One Page channel experience.
The course starts on June 3rd.
This is the course program:
Week 1
- Lesson 1: Step up Your Game
- Lesson 2: What Makes a Channel Tick
- Lesson 3: Land Your Brand
- Lesson 4: Rock Solid Building Blocks
- Lesson 5: Rack and Roll
- Lesson 6: Bringing It All Together
- Post-course assessment
Sign up for the course: http://creatoracademy.withgoogle.com
The forum of the course will open on May 29th and the course materials (links to lessons) will go live on June 3.
Start prepping for the course now here:
- See what's in store for you in Week 1 - Watch the trailer.
- Take the pre-course SURVEY!
- Check out the Playbook! There are some great tools and resources to give you a head start.
Find out more: https://creatoracademy.withgoogle.com/
https://creatoracademy.withgoogle.com/preview
FAQ: https://creatoracademy.withgoogle.com/faq
Course info: https://creatoracademy.withgoogle.com/course
Al mejor estilo MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) Yotube publica cursos online.
I WILL be taking this. Sounds like a great idea. I'm convinced that a lot of the stuff the 'gurus' put in their courses (the ones they charge for) is freely available somewhere. In the case of YouTube, I know for a fact that they publish a LOT of good stuff that's totally free....e.g. the YouTube Creators Playbook (that I found over a year ago).
I am also convinced that understand just this one simple, well-known tool of YouTube is (all by itself) a highly marketable skill. I'll bet if you walked into 10 businesses and just said, "Hi, my name is Art Williams. I'm a YouTube consultant. Are you doing anything with YouTube to build your business?" it would lead to several people expressing interest.
I think the key to making that kind of prospecting work would be to have several different 'products' or services available. Some people will need to be nurtured for a bit before they finally give you some real business....kinda like going into a Denny's and ordering an iced-tea first and then deciding that you really are hungry.
Video is a fast and involving way to build engaging content. Here's an online course from YouTube.