Episode 87

Nathan chats with Nate from Marketing about his current Income School project VidSchool. Nathan interviews P24 members Paul.

Main Topic: YouTube

00:47  P24 Question: Considerations for P24 Site in Another Language
02:26  P24 Question: Should I Pay for Ads in a Crowded YT Niche
07:51  Income School Update from Nate
08:30  VidSchool/Content Warrior
10:42  52/24 & Batch Creation
14:44  WPSchool
17:27  Combatting YouTube Fears   
19:55  P24 Member Interview: Paul

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