What Does Upscale Mean To You?

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I know upscale is too improve. Could anyone give a good example if I'm making money with a youtube video for example, how would you upscale it?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
    Originally Posted by JohnPeters1983 View Post

    I know upscale is too improve. Could anyone give a good example if I'm making money with a youtube video for example, how would you upscale it?

    Thanks
    The simplest method would of course be to just make more videos about other keywords in that niche.

    It depends on how you're making money. If you have your own product or are affiliating then make more videos with buyer keywords surrounding your offer.

    The other obvious way to scale up is to build a list of these people and sell them more on the back end.

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    • Profile picture of the author NTeddy
      Originally Posted by Enfusia View Post

      The simplest method would of course be to just make more videos about other keywords in that niche.

      It depends on how you're making money. If you have your own product or are affiliating then make more videos with buyer keywords surrounding your offer.

      The other obvious way to scale up is to build a list of these people and sell them more on the back end.

      Patrick
      Agreed.

      Make more videos with some improvements where applicable and target more 'keywords' around your targeted niche. While, doing it you can also seize the opportunity to build a list of subscriber .

      You might also use the same strategy to target other niche similar to it or even complete unrelated to it if, you think it will work.

      To put it simply. If, you have 1 video making you 1 sale a day . Think how much can you get with 2, 3 or even more...

      You can also start to outsource some of your work and 'scale up' even further.

      Good luck.
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