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Learn the secrets of your favorite YouTube stars with this $15 course
TL;DR: Learn the ins and outs of your favorite video platform with The Complete YouTube Course for $14.99, a 92% savings as of March 22.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has pretty much forced everyone across the world to stay at home as much as possible. But being cooped up inside for far too long also made us realize that there are only so many TikToks we can watch.
Instead of striving to perfect the Renegade dance for the tenth time, how about you put a pause on your dreams of becoming TikTok famous and work your way to becoming a YouTube star instead? That way, you can actually make some money.
The Complete YouTube Course can serve as the perfect springboard, teaching you everything you need to know about making it big on the world’s biggest video-sharing platform. It’s instructed by Chris Haroun, an award-winning business school professor and venture capitalist, and Sacha Stevenson, an Indonesia-based YouTuber with over 1 million subscribers and more than 100 million views. Yeah, these people know their stuff.
In this course, you’ll learn how to create a successful YouTube channel from scratch, whether it’s for personal or business use. You’ll get to grips with everything from creating videos using different types of cameras to understanding how YouTube’s built-in analytics and search engine works to the best practices in editing videos using Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro. You’ll also learn how to craft catchy titles to get people to click on your videos, as well as the many ways in which you can gain more subscribers and make money with your work.
While you’re getting the hang of self-quarantining, you’ll also be learning how to build a YouTube empire. Get the course on sale for only $14.99. That’s a 92% discount from the original cost of $200.
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