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245 What 13 Years on YouTube Taught Me

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Mark Smith has been teaching bass guitar online since 2013. He has 450,000 YouTube subscribers, 150,000 people on his free membership, and a back catalogue of courses that includes one with 25 hours of video content. By any measure, he has built something real.

And yet, sitting down for this conversation, Mark is the first to say he's left an enormous amount of money on the table. No tripwire funnel. Email campaigns with one email at the start and one at the end. About three minutes spent writing each one.

Mark talks about the first two or three years when the business made nothing and his wife's gigs kept them afloat. He talks about sitting in the bath hearing PayPal pings for the very first time after launching an ebook, and thinking, we're making money. He talks about watching his friend Scott Devine pull ahead and knowing exactly why.

We also get into why retirement-age students dominate music course audiences, why being relatable on YouTube matters more than projecting authority, and how Mark scripts his videos using a teleprompter while going off script the moment he picks up the bass.

He's currently working through a funnel audit with our team, and it was great to have him on before that process really gets going.

I think you'll enjoy this one.

Check out Mark's work:
🌐 https://www.talkingbass.net/
📸 https://www.instagram.com/talkingbasslessons/
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@talkingbasslessons⁩  

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