I am producing 1-2 videos a week now for YouTube, which the team marketing my online course edit for me. They’re doing an extremely good job these days, and my views have climbed from about 2000 per video to as much as half a million views.
You can support me simply by watching these videos, and subscribing to my channel, and liking the videos, and watching till the end (this one is under 10 minutes).
Those actions all lead to the YouTube algorithm boosting my videos by putting them into people’s feeds. Why do they do it? Because fundamentally YouTube is in the business of selling ads, and a video which gets watched and liked by lots of people is one they expect to make more ad revenue from, so they promote it to others.
I think you’ll enjoy the videos too. This one explains Keynes’s Bancor proposal, and show how it could have avoided the chaos we’ve endured in international trade and finance.
This video has had 55,000 views in its first day, and now the viewership is starting to flag.
But there are 11,000 subscribers presently, and if even 10% of you watch the video now, you will kickstart further promotion by YouTube.
This helps me in many ways. It gets my ideas out to a wider audience, it raises awareness of my online course, and once I get into 100,000 or more views per video, I will get some decent advertisement revenue sharing from YouTube as well.
So please, click on the video above, or on this link, and watch this video. You’ll enjoy and learn from it, and I’ll reach a wider audience, and perhaps make some additional income.