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Eps 137: How to Make Money on Youtube with Andrew Hubbard

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Think about the thing you LOVE doing. The thing that makes your heart go thump. The thing that you’re really good at. Now imagine you could make money on Youtube at the same time!
Pretty exciting, right?
What about setting up a platform on Youtube that becomes an incredible tool for getting yourself out there? Increasing reach, selling your skills, growing your audience.
This all sounds pretty great, but how do you start these kinds of things from scratch?
You become willing to create. You experiment.
And you listen to this episode of the UNTAPPED podcast for a ton of juicy tips and advice.
Andrew Hubbard is the founder of Hubbard Digital, a leading digital marketing and education company that specialises in Facebook and Instagram advertising for online businesses. He works with companies around the world to help them generate more revenue from their Facebook & Instagram advertising campaigns. He's also the co-founder of Brightest Beginning, a company focused on helping to make parenting easier, and providing new parents with the information and tools they need to give their little ones the best start to life.

In this week’s episode, we look at:✅How Andrew started out with 1-1 services in Facebook ads and ended up building an agency that saw amazing growth
✅How he switched his business model entirely to do more of what he loved and work with only his favourite red carpet clients
✅How he helped his wife Emma create a YouTube Channel from scratch and turn it into a thriving online business
✅Why looking beyond your chosen career to what’s possible can be one of the greatest gifts you give yourself
✅How the YouTube Channel started and the tactics they're suing to see amazing growth that you can apply too

Resources:Find out more about Andrew and the work he does on his website.

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2021
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