Schopenhauer – The Lead Attorney’s School 2022
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Meet Your Professor: The Lead Attorney!
As a “quarantine pastime,” the Lead Attorney launched a YouTube account. He monetized his YouTube channel after making every mistake in the book and soon began earning tens of thousands of dollars every month. This is a one-of-a-kind course that focuses solely on live streaming and is 15 HOURS LONG! TLA will show you how he uses LIVE STREAMING to develop community and riches!!
The TLA Curriculum for Live Streaming!
Live Streaming: An Overview
Intro A: What is my name? (6:10) PREVIEW
Intro B: How Much Money Do I Make Streaming?
(10:35)
PREVIEW
Introduction C: The Value of Live Streaming
(5:43)
START
Section 1: How to Begin
1.0 The Most Important Factor in YouTube Success!
(19:32)
START
1.1 Delivering Your Message(3:54)BEGIN
1.2 Scripting Your Videos: Scripts by Me (12:39) START
Section 2: How to Choose a Niche
2.0 What Is The YouTube Death Kiss?!
(6:09)
START
2.1 How Many Niches Should You Have on Your Channel?
(5:42)
START
2.2 Deviations from the Niche Rule (5:28)
START
2.3 How to Generate Channel Ideas (10:53)
START
Section 3: Your YouTube Viewers
3.0 The Biggest Mistake You’ll Make (4:11)
START
3.1 What Do Your Prospects Want?
(5:32)
START
3.2 The Avatar of Your Audience(5:03)BEGIN
3.3 Create Content Based on the Demographics of Your Audience(11:16)BEGIN
3.4 Maintain Loyalty to Your Audience (6:57)
START
3.5 Make More Money by Reducing Audience Competition (11:38)
START
3.6 How to Conduct a Competitive Analysis (13:12)
START
Section 4: As The Streamer, You
You Are The Star (4.1) (8:33)
START
4.2 Why Should People Pay Attention to You? Display Your Qualifications (5:09) START
4.3 Do You Bore People When You Talk?
(12:32)START
4.4 Don’t You Want To Show Your Face? Faceless Channels (13:33) BEGIN
Section 5: Live Streaming Hardware
5.1 Invest in Yourself (7:18) BEGIN
5.2 My Resources
START
5.3 My Studio (4:09) BEGIN
5.4 Your Internet Access (3:22)
PREVIEW
Your Live Streaming Studio, Section 6
6.1 Lighting(6:16)BEGIN
6.2 The History of Your Studio (7:29)
START
6.3 Your Screen Layout (15:16)
PREVIEW
Section 7: Content Creation
7.1 The Most Important Aspect of Your Content Creation(10:48) BEGIN
7.2 The Trojan Horse as a Killer Technique (13:50)
START
7.3 Create Evergreen Content for More Money(8:56)BEGIN
7.4 Should You Engage in YouTube Content Battles? Surprising Response. (32:04)START
7.5 Your live streams are really boring! The Storytelling Craft (34:17) PREVIEW
Section 8: Should You Use a Live Streaming Platform?
8.1 My Opinions on StreamYard, Ecamm, OBS, and YouTube Live Streaming(10:08)
8.2 Live Streaming Demonstration of Me (27:21) BEGIN
8.3 Upload Optimization Live Demonstration(25:28)BEGIN
8.4 The Most Important Video You’ll Ever See: YouTube Politics Part 1 (26:23)BEGIN
Part 2 of the Most Important Video You Will Ever See: YouTube Politics (32:28)
START
Section 9: Participation
9.1 What Is Engagement, and Why Is It Important?
(2:56)START
9.2 Increase Engagement Prior to Live Streaming (7:58)
9.3 Boost Your Engagement During Live Streams (32:45)
START
9.4 Engagement: The YouTube Algorithm in Action (18:35)
START
9.5 The Importance of Premieres in Increasing Engagement After a Live Stream Ends (16:35)
START
Section 10: Inviting Guests to Appear on Your Live Streams
10.1 Your live streams are NOT for entertainment (17:00)
START
10.2 Instill Conflict and Tension Among Your Panelists?
(13:58)
START
10.3 Who Should Serve on the Panel? (16:49)
START
10.4 Keep Yourself Safe From Your Panel Members (13:57)
START
Moderators (section 11)
11.1 What Is the Role of Moderators? (5:44)
START
11.2 What Gayle, my top moderator, does for me (28:47)
PREVIEW
11.3 How Should You Select Moderators? (12:06)
START
11.4 Moderator Dissatisfaction (8:02)
START
Section 12: Creating Titles and Thumbnails for Live Streams
12 What Makes a Good Title?
(8:11)
START
12.2 What Constitutes a Bad Title?
(6:09)START
12.3 Live Demo of How I Create Thumbnails (20:50)
START
Section 13: You MUST CAPTURE YOUR LIVE STREAMS!
13.1 Why Should You Clip Your Live Streams? (10:30)
START
13.2 Making A Clip (9:37) BEGIN
13.3 You Can Include Editing in Your Clips to Increase Their Value (6:19)
START
Section 14: How to Make a Lot of Money from Live Streaming
14.1 Overview of Merch, Affiliate Marketing, Product Sales, Live Events, and Other Related Topics (3:48)
START
14.2 How to Make More Adsense Money: CPM and RPM (25:07)
14.3 Adding Ads to Your Live Streams and Clips (12:34)
START
14.4 PART 1: Obtaining MORE AND LARGER SUPER CHATS, SUPER STICKERS, AND CASHAPPS!
(31:16)
START
14.5 PART 2: Obtaining MORE AND LARGER SUPER CHATS, SUPER STICKERS, AND CASHAPPS!
(26:55)
START
14.6 How to Get Sponsorships and Value Your YouTube Channel (17:38)
START
14.7 How to Make a Lot of Money on Patreon (32:48)
START
Collaborations are the focus of Section 15.
15.1 Why Should You Participate in Collaborations? (9:10)
START
15.2 Finding Collaborations (15:16)
START
A Case Study of Collaborations (23:42)
START
15. 4 Things Big Channels Think About When You Ask Them For A Collaboration (26:59)
START
15.5 Informal Collaborations—2 Case Studies (23:04)Beginning
Section 16: The Most Important YouTube Success Concepts
16.1 The Most Important Concept #1(16:58) BEGIN
16.2 Most Important Concept #2 (7:00:52) BEGIN
16.3 The Third Most Important Concept (10:51)
STAR
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