i know the real problem with youtube.

just read this.

Ever sat down and thought,
“Okay… I want to take YouTube seriously”?

Maybe you’re just starting.
Or maybe you’ve been posting for months — and wondering why it’s not working like you hoped.

Either way, it gets overwhelming fast.

Everyone’s shouting different advice:
“Do shorts!” “Focus on long-form!” “Post 3x a week!”
Study thumbnails. Fix your hook. Niche down. Be authentic!

And soon, you’re second-guessing everything:
What to post, who you're talking to, whether it’s even worth continuing.

Here’s what I realized:

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Most of us aren’t failing because we’re bad at YouTube.
We’re failing because we don’t have direction.

We’re stuck in what I call the YouTube treadmill:
Always moving, never making real progress.

I tried everything: keyword research, title tweaks, tutorials on retention.
Still… nothing clicked.

Until I slowed down and asked myself some boring but real questions:

  • What kind of content do I actually enjoy making?

  • Who am I trying to help?

  • What do I want this channel to do for me?

And that’s when it shifted.

I wasn’t stuck anymore.

Now I’m building what I wish I had from day one:
Not a course. Not a “10x growth hack.”
Just real support for small creators who want clarity, not more noise.

It’s a Skool community — where we figure out your next 10 days, based on your content, your goals, and where you’re stuck.

Launching soon. Limited spots — not for fake scarcity, but so it stays personal.

Want early access and a launch discount?

I give you everything you need in the next newsletter.

You’re not behind. You’re not too late.
You probably just need clarity.

That changes everything.

Warren Stick