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1. Promote The Best YouTube Course and
Community The Market
How Matt Par Is Able To Run 9 Different YouTube Channels At The Same Time,
Successfully
Matt Par is a YouTube success. Since the age of 14, he has been earning income from
YouTube. He runs nine different Youtube channels in a variety of niches. These include
animation channels, top 10 list channels, and a personal brand channel. He spends as little as
three hours a day running his YouTube operation, which earns him a six-figure income.
Furthermore, Matt’s channels have millions of subscribers and hundreds of millions of views
across them. So, how does this versatile entrepreneur do this? We sat down with Matt to
understand how he can run nine different youtube channels successfully without spending
countless hours running them. I mean, it’s enough work to just run one channel, right?
Audience Build Up
Matt is self-taught on all matters of YouTube. He started by uploading videos for fun at the age
of 14. He would just upload random videos of him and his friends like most people on YouTube.
Then, he came across a YouTube channel making what he calls “Top 10 Videos” You’ve
probably seen channels that make these types of videos all across YouTube, but you probably
have never thought about just how much these channels were earning. The answer might
surprise you.
If you’re not familiar with “Top 10 Channels” the format of these videos is actually quite simple.
There’s typically a voice over on top stock videos talking about the “Top 10 Richest People” or
the “Top 10 Biggest Houses.” Despite the simple formula, some of these types of videos have
tremendously high view counts.
Matt started a new channel making these top 10 videos and recorded voice overs using his old,
outdated iPhone and edited them on his laptop. When one of his videos got 100,000 views in
one week, he became motivated to learn what works and what doesn’t on the platform.
“I started prioritizing what works only and cutting everything else out. Within two years, I had
100,000 subscribers on my first channel, and I was making $9,000 a month,” he says,
“However, I experienced burnout and had no social life. Balancing school and youtube were
taking its toll on me at 16 years. I decided to outsource some of the tasks; for instance, I looked
for freelancers to work on voice overs, editing, scriptwriting, and thumbnails.” Matt only began
outsourcing after building upon the audience on that channel. He does this through careful
planning and strategy.
“First things first, you have to perform market validation before uploading a video on Youtube.
That entails determining what type of channel you want and what area or into what niche do you
want to venture. Next, you have to perform market validation on your preferred niche,” he says.
Matt performed market validation for all the nine youtube channels that he runs. He describes
market validation as a process that consists of getting search traffic on his videos and then
leveraging them to get suggested video traffic. “I use online tools to research the best high
search volume, low competition keywords to drive search traffic for my content; then I convert
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2. the search traffic to suggested traffic. Suggested traffic has to do with a variety of factors, from
the description of the video to the tags and the titles,” he says.
For every YouTube channel that he owns, Matt has to convert search traffic to suggested traffic
in a bid to build upon the audience. “I turn search traffic into suggested traffic using similar
metadata. This means having a section of your video on youtube, similar to other videos that
you have on the platform. It can be similar titles or similar keywords in the description.” This
strategy works in building up my audience across all my youtube channels.”
Focus on Optimization
Matt uploads and optimizes all the videos across all nine of his YouTube channels. He does this
by conducting keyword research and making sure that the uploaded video has popular
keywords on the headline, the tags, and the description. His strategy for using similar metadata
significantly boosts his video rankings.
“Do not take a shot in the dark by uploading basketball videos at one point and then a
completely different video at another point,” he says. “Once I identify a niche, I check on the
search traffic for my selected topic. I look for topics that have no competition in the search
traffic. This technique guarantees success, and I convert the search traffic to suggested traffic.
Lastly, I implement similar metadata linking the uploaded video to all my other videos across
Youtube.”
Matt’s original Youtube channel currently has over one million subscribers. He started a different
YouTube channel at the beginning of 2018, and in one year he was able to get 500,000
subscribers on it. Towards the end of 2018, he started another channel that ended up with
8,000 subscribers with just 20 videos. He attributes this exponential growth to market validation.
That means identifying the niche that you want to venture into and conducting video keyword
research to determine the type of content you intend to upload.
The 33 Video Rule
Once you identify the niche that you intend to venture into, Matt recommends taking something
he calls the “33 rule” into consideration to further guarantees success. “Do not just upload one
video and wait for it to rank. I recommend coming up with 33 videos for that niche and uploading
them. Next, look at your analytics at least once a week to determine what is working and what is
not working,” he says.
One of the critical factors that Matt looks at when conducting analytics is audience retention. “If I
discover that the videos on my channel are not getting much viewership, I can either choose to
change the niche or the content,” he says.
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3. Making Money From Your Videos
So far, Matt has been able to primarily monetize on youtube by joining the YouTube Partner
program. This program allows Youtube to place ads on your videos giving you some of the cut.
“So far, I generate about $30,000 from ads per month,” he says.
Matt also has a personal brand channel where he mentors and offers consultation services for
businesses or individuals seeking to profit from youtube. “The personal brand channel is a lead
generation machine,” he says. “The audience I get from my personal brand channel allows me
to make significantly more per view than my other outsourced channels. A lot of people ask me
if they should either start a personal brand or a list channel to start earning from YouTube and
my response is always ‘Why Not Both?’ ”
You can always create multiple channels, just make sure that your focus isn’t spread too thin.
Focus on one channel until it’s successful, then consider outsourcing that channel and venturing
into other niches.
Do you currently have a YouTube channel and do you earn income from it? Let us know in the
comments below
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