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Sunday, September 13, 2020

11 Steps to Becoming a Successful YouTuber

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There seems to be a consensus that starting a YouTube channel is no longer ‘worth it’ due to the fact that all of the millionaires have already been born out of the platform. Yes, it’s true that you have a better chance of making “fetch” happen than becoming an overnight YouTube sensation, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have your cake and eat it too. The success of YouTube influencers of the past have made marketers shift how they can potentially reach their audience, so it’s actually a very relevant dream to have for your own channel. The video platform has weaved itself into the marketing fold of many businesses or really anyone looking to share their voice with the world.


Here are the 11 steps you need to take in order become a successful YouTuber:


Define what success means to you and remember it 


Develop your channel’s goals and content


Map it out


Make sure your channel page is welcoming


Mind your SEO


Be consistent. Be-be consistent


Get to the point


Keep up with your niche


Manage your community like a boss


Spread the word with a killer website


Learn from your analytics


01. Define what success means to you and remember it


Many define success monetarily, but there’s so much more to it than money in the bank. If you make a ton of money doing a job you hate, would you consider yourself successful despite your lack of fulfillment? Success comes in different forms, and it’s up to you to determine where you consider yourself successful. If you define success outside of greenbacks for your YouTube channel, remember that’s what you’re in it for. Whether it's a higher view count for your videos, more subscribers, or monetization for your YouTube channel, keep this as your focus, anything else is just bonus.


02. Develop your channel’s goals and content


YouTube is video. There’s a lot of good content, and a ton of terrible content out there. As you create your YouTube channel, keep in mind that developing your content is fun, but it’s also a job. Here, you’re defining your channel's voice and your content should align with it. Even if it’s just you and your camera, you’re building your brand’s personality. The easiest way to develop your channel is to be yourself. But what if you’re not particularly interesting even though the content you’re producing is? Well, then there’s nothing wrong with being a little “extra” to add some pep to your videos. (Read: a little – you’re going for pep, not obnoxious. Also, always consider your audience.)


You’ll need to decide what type of content you will be offering up on your channel. The range is huge, from how-to videos, to humor, to reviews. Once you choose that, backtrack to see how you can make the videos unique using your brand’s personality. Depending on your channel’s content and niche, you want to make sure you give yourself some wiggle room to cover trending topics in your industry. If some big news breaks out or there’s a subject you know others with similar channels are talking about, don’t hesitate to ride the wave. It’s important to stay relevant. Even if you’re covering the same topics as others, it gives you an opportunity to add your valuable input on a subject.


03. Map it out


Now with your content type secured, make a plan as to how you will not only execute its creation, but everything in this venture. Think of this as a business plan of sorts and return to it every now and then to make sure you’re adhering to the standards that you set up for yourself. You can also treat this part as a checklist of the things you will need in the creation of your YouTube channel, including any and all equipment you will need to produce quality videos. This is also a good time to figure out who else will be involved with the your channel, if anyone. In essence, build a realistic timeline for your posting schedule, gather topics for your content, and make sure you follow this timeline consistently along your journey.


04. Make sure your channel page is welcoming


You know what’s not cute? An incomplete YouTube profile. If you’re trying to make YouTube “happen” for you, be sure to mind your p’s and q’s. Since the medium is a visual one, presentation is key. Your profile photo or logo needs to be set in the correct place and your channel banner image needs to be the correct dimensions. Other things to think about are the style of your video thumbnails. Do they have their own visual style that you will continue to consistently reproduce? To ensure all your elements are in place and are the correct size take a look at our ultimate social media size guide. You’re welcome.


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05. Mind your SEO


Properly setting up SEO for your YouTube videos is beyond important. Since you took the time to produce your videos don’t start slacking now. YouTube is a very sophisticated search engine, and people use it a lot to discover new content. Which means that, by choosing the right keywords, you’ll embetter your chance to be found, seen, and enjoyed. If there are videos similar to one you’re looking to create, take a look at the exact words you typed in for the results. Then try a slight variation to see how the results change just so you can see what a word or two of difference can make. Research the keywords you’d like to use, their popularity, and the keywords your competition uses.


06. Be consistent. Be-be consistent


It doesn’t matter how many of these articles about being successful on YouTube you read through, you will always find this one. You must be consistent to see any kind of success. It’s that or hedge your bets on instant viral success. Don’t get me wrong, that would cool, but the viral route is not a guaranteed one in the least bit. No matter what type of content you’re producing, stay consistent with your timing and type. Set a schedule as to when you will release your videos and try to stick to it. Consistently releasing videos on the same day and time not only tells your audience when they can expect your new content, but it gives you a schedule to work with and abide by. Consistency isn’t just about timing. It’s about ensuring steady, on-brand content.


Let’s say you follow a baking channel on YouTube and it’s your go-to source for all things baking, but the latest episode, without explanation, is all about their trip to a monster truck rally. (Really?) The stark contrast in content, especially without warning, is jarring and will leave your loyal viewers confused. If you want to experiment with your content it would be wise to give your audience a heads up first..


07. Get to the point


You know what’s absolutely, completely unnecessary for a YouTube video? A five minute explanation for something you can (and intend to) show your viewer that only takes 30 seconds. Sounds funny when worded like that, right? Unfortunately, this is terribly common. I’m sorry, but people do not have time for you to waste their time, so just get right to it. If you release how-to videos, it’s an absolute must to get to your point as soon as you can. Explain what the video is going to be about and then dive right in. The point of a video is to “show” your viewer something (If they just want to listen, they would listen to a podcast.) Of course, there will be instances where further elaboration or troubleshooting may need to be mentioned, but save that for later in the video. Your audience will thank you.


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08. Keep up with your niche


When presenting (recording) to your audience, you want to be seen as knowledgeable about your industry. This entails staying up with news about your niche and your video making peers. Keeping up with the news and happenings of your industry (including your competition) allows you to make relevant and fresh content for your viewers. By watching your competitions videos you can see the points and opinions they make before you make your own video. Allowing you to follow up with your own counter argument (if you live for drama) or your own spin to keep it unique. This will also help to establish yourself as a “go-to” channel for someone who wants to stay up to date with a certain subject.


09. Manage your community like a boss


If you measure success by subscriber count, your subscribers are basically gold, so be sure to treat them as such. This goes beyond just answering and liking their comments. Community management can be a job of its own. A great way to engage with your community instantly is to host a live stream. Live video is becoming increasingly more popular, as it allows you to interact directly with your viewers and shows a more candid, off the cuff presentation. This platform is also great for hosting Q&As so your audience can get answers to their burning questions right then and there. You can also flip it and ask your viewers to leave questions in the comments which you can then answer during the session. This may be an article about YouTube, but you should definitely also engage with your community on other social networks as well. Plus, its a great way to take advantage of multiple platforms and tap into new audiences. Being socially present on multiple networks shows that you are availability and committed to your community.


A couple of ways to grow your community include:



Always make sure to link from one social network to the other. A properly placed CTA in your videos can help you achieve this action.



When releasing a new video, announce it on all your other channels. Plus: don’t forget to add a link to your latest vid.



Create a blog to keep your community interested.



Start a forum to keep the conversation going.



Send out newsletters using Wix Email Marketing to promote your weekly blog, announcements or updates.


10. Spread the word with a killer website


When your primary content is made for YouTube, it’s hard to give your brand another home. Sure, you can share your videos on other social networks, and you should, but a stunning video website should be your YouTube channel’s home away from home. The great advantage of a video website is that you’re the owner of everything on your website. Essentially, you’re not confined to what a social media platform has to offer. Therefore, your site has all the benefits of YouTube without any of the limitations. With Wix Video, you can easily sync your YouTube channel to your site, enabling a smooth integration of your videos into your website. That means, more views on your videos straight from your site. From your site, you have the option to sell your videos, rent them or even set up a monthly subscription plan. Best of all, it’s all free.


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11. Learn from your analytics


Even the best can do it better. YouTube offers up a dedicated analytics section for your channel so you can see how your videos are performing. Analytics will allow you to get insight on the people who are watching your videos, which allows you to hone into your target demographic even further. It will also give you a better idea as to why one video may have performed better than another. Basically, it’s a powerful tool you should take advantage of for your budding channel.


Source : https://www.wix.com/blog/2018/07/how-to-become-successful-youtuber

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Beware of scammers

Protect yourself from scams

Scammers are getting increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to get your money or personal details. Be alert and protect yourself from being scammed by following our tips.

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✓ How to spot a fake
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Scammers target everyone

Scams target people of all backgrounds, ages and income levels across Australia. There's no one group of people who are more likely to become a victim of a scam, all of us may be vulnerable to a scam at some time.
Scams succeed because they look like the real thing and catch you off guard when you’re not expecting it. Scammers are getting smarter and taking advantage of new technology, new products or services and major events to create believable stories that will convince you to give them your money or personal details. 

Protect yourself

  • Be alert to the fact that scams exist. When dealing with uninvited contacts from people or businesses, whether it's over the phone, by mail, email, in person or on a social networking site, always consider the possibility that the approach may be a scam. Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Know who you're dealing with. If you've only ever met someone online or are unsure of the legitimacy of a business, take some time to do a bit more research. Do a Google image search on photos or search the internet for others who may have had dealings with them. If a message or email comes from a friend and it seems unusual or out of character for them, contact your friend directly to check that it was really them that sent it.
  • Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or click on links or attachments in emails – delete them: If unsure, verify the identity of the contact through an independent source such as a phone book or online search. Don't use the contact details provided in the message sent to you.
  • Don't respond to phone calls about your computer asking for remote access – hang up – even if they mention a well-known company such as Telstra. Scammers will often ask you to turn on your computer to fix a problem or install a free upgrade, which is actually a virus which will give them your passwords and personal details.
  • Keep your personal details secure. Put a lock on your mailbox and shred your bills and other important documents before throwing them out. Keep your passwords and pin numbers in a safe place. Be very careful about how much personal information you share on social media sites. Scammers can use your information and pictures to create a fake identity or to target you with a scam.
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure. Always use password protection, don’t share access with others (including remotely), update security software and back up content. Protect your WiFi network with a password and avoid using public computers or WiFi hotspots to access online banking or provide personal information.
  • Choose your passwords carefully. Choose passwords that would be difficult for others to guess and update them regularly. A strong password should include a mix of upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols. Don’t use the same password for every account/profile, and don’t share your passwords with anyone.
  • Review your privacy and security settings on social media. If you use social networking sites, such as Facebook, be careful who you connect with and learn how to use your privacy and security settings to ensure you stay safe.  If you recognise suspicious behaviour, clicked on spam or have been scammed online, take steps to secure your account and be sure to report it.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money. Never send money or give credit card details, online account details or copies of personal documents to anyone you don’t know or trust. Don't agree to transfer money or goods for someone else: money laundering is a criminal offence.
  • Be wary of unusual payment requests. Scammers will often ask you to use an unusual payment method, including preloaded debit cards, gift cards, iTunes cards or virtual currency such as Bitcoin.
  • Be careful when shopping online. Beware of offers that seem too good to be true, and always use an online shopping service that you know and trust. Think twice before using virtual currencies (like Bitcoin) - they do not have the same protections as other transaction methods, which means you can’t get your money back once you send it. Learn more about online shopping scams

What is forex?

Forex, also known as foreign exchange, FX or currency trading, is a decentralized global market where all the world's currencies trade. The forex market is the largest, most liquid market in the world with an average daily trading volume exceeding $5 trillion. All the world's combined stock markets don't even come close to this. But what does that mean to you? Take a closer look at forex trading and you may find some exciting trading opportunities unavailable with other investments.

FOREX TRANSACTION: IT'S ALL IN THE EXCHANGE

If you've ever traveled overseas, you've made a forex transaction. Take a trip to France and you convert your pounds into euros. When you do this, the forex exchange rate between the two currencies—based on supply and demand—determines how many euros you get for your pounds. And the exchange rate fluctuates continuously.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

How To Make Money and Extra Income


  1. Start a blog. ...
  2. Sell your stuff. ...
  3. Answer surveys. ...
  4. Use Swagbucks for your online searches. ...
  5. Invest. ...
  6. Play games on your phone. ...
  7. Become an Uber or Lyft driver – Spending your spare time by driving others around can be a great money maker. ...
  8. Try Digital Voice.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Cops: Beware of scammers asking for your TAC for online transactions

KUALA LUMPUR: Members of the public are advised to be careful of scammers stealing their money through their own Transaction Authorisation Code (TAC).
Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) acting director Deputy Comm Datuk Saiful Azly Kamaruddin said the scammers would find ways to steal the banking details of their victims.

"However, when the scammers attempt to perform a transaction, the TAC code will still be sent to the victim's mobile phone.
"The scammers will then call the victim, claiming that the TAC code was sent wrongly and ask the victims to read out the code to them," he told a press conference at CCID headquarters on Friday.
While it would be foolish to believe that anyone would fall for such a scam, DCP Saiful Azly said these cases have been rising since 2017.
"In 2017, 202 cases were reported with RM11.6mil in losses, while last year, we received 392 cases with RM14.9mil in losses.
"It is now only January, and we have recorded 33 cases involving RM441,000 of losses," he said.
On another matter, DCP Saiful Azly said the department would be cooperating more with their foreign counterparts in busting commercial crimes cases, especially cybercrimes.
Recently, the CCID along with their counterparts in Hong Kong and Singapore busted a love scam syndicate, he added.
"We detained 19 people in Malaysia, while Hong Kong authorities detained 28 suspects. Singaporean authorities arrested two suspects," he said.
The arrests resulted in the CCID solving 38 love scam cases, while for authorities in Hong Kong and Singapore, a total of 100 cases and eight cases were solved respectively, he added.

Credit :
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/01/18/cops-beware-of-scammers-asking-for-your-tac-for-online-transactions/