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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower

What channels will you use (e.g., Do you have a name, a logo, and have you thought about brand positioning? Video and Audio Are you hosting your own video, or can we use a third-party host like YouTube or Vimeo? Hosting What hosting requirements does your application have? Ads, Viral/Social, SEO)?

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Video Hosting Platforms: Which Is Best for Your Business?

ConversionXL

Google “video hosting platforms,” and you’ll get about 50 million results, along with several paid ads. Here’s a breakdown of the key features—and drawbacks—for eight popular video hosting platforms. You don’t pay to host videos on YouTube, nor do you need a license to create your own library of publicly available videos.

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YouTube Strategy Lessons from a Channel with 1.6 Million Subscribers

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Beardbrand currently has two different YouTube channels, one with 1.6 We launched the larger channel back in 2012 and the smaller channel in 2019. These channels combined are generating hundreds of thousands of views a day, none of which we pay for. Giant channel examples are Smarter EveryDay , Mark Rober , and MKBHD.

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How to Grow a YouTube Channel: Benchmarks & Strategy

ConversionXL

What does it take to grow a YouTube channel? Is a channel more than the sum of its video parts? Some solutions are simple—you need a consistent visual presentation on your channel page and across videos. If YouTube channel growth has felt unattainable, you’re not alone. Are most companies’ YouTube channels succeeding?

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6 Startup Challenges That Can Be Mitigated With Focus

Startup Professionals Musings

In fact, there are a host of reasons why a non-focused startup business is more likely to struggle for survival, lose market and investor attention, and miss out on the opportunity to capitalize on their scope: Time to market is tied to the size of your offering. In some environments product focus is not the most important element.

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6 Reasons Why More Is Not Better In Your Next Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

In fact, there are a host of reasons why a non-focused startup business is more likely to struggle for survival, lose market and investor attention, and miss out on the opportunity to capitalize on their scope: Time to market is tied to the size of your offering. In some environments product focus is not the most important element.

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Ecommerce: How to Survive its Troughs

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Tech companies realized it’s easier to host an ecommerce website than open a shop and pay for the warehouse as well. You have your business venture ready, you’ve bought the domain and hosting, and prepared to be famous. But your brand’s name is nowhere to be seen. Marketing Channels. But there’s a catch 22.

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