How I 4xed the Average American’s Yearly Output (in 2 hours)

I run a small YouTube Channel.

My most popular video has 127,000 views. People watched it for 7,400 hours. Yet the average American only works 1767 hours per year. (OECD)

So YouTube did 4 years of work for me while I slept.

How did I do it?

There was probably some luck involved, but I also developed a specific skill stack to make things easier.

If you are interested, here’s where I got the free training:

  • Thumbnails (Jay Alto)
  • Headlines/Persuasion (Dickie Bush)
  • YouTube Fundamentals (Andrew Kirby’s Synthesizer Skool)

What a time to be alive.

The best part is you don’t need anyone’s permission to publish online. You are free to build your personal brand how you see fit.

The choice is yours.

Read this post and more on my Typeshare Social Blog

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Connor Widmaier

Connor Widmaier is a Fulbright Scholar in Germany. He teaches at the Alexander von Humboldt Gymnasium and speaks fluent German and decent Chinese.