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Dylan Reynolds
Mark Rober has 75M subs.
He uploads once a month.He's done that for 14 years. Forbes ranks his company at $25M a year. Everyone in the YouTube growth space right now is teaching the MrBeast playbook.
But the smartest creator on the platform never followed it.And now MrBeast is quietly copying him.I broke down the 4 moves Mark Rober has been running since 2011 and exactly how to use them on your channel whether you have 100 subs or 100K.New video is live.
WATCH IT HERE 👇
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Dylan Reynolds
Only 60 Spots Left! Get Your 1:1 Coaching Call 🚀
So stoked that in only a few days, we've been able to grow The YouTube Blueprint Pro to 40 members! 🎉
We've been getting more and more members every single day, and I wanted to let you guys know that I'm offering a 1to1, one-hour-long coaching call as a bonus for every single person who signs up, but it ends after we hit 100 members.
The reason I'm doing this is because I'm trying to win skool games, and every single one of you who joins is a massive support in that. 🙏
I don't want you to join just for that. I want you to join because of the value that you will get when you join the group, not only in the bonus coaching call but within the community as well. All 40 members that we've had have told me how valuable this group has been!
Make sure that you guys are one of the first 100 members to this group so that you can capitalize on that free one-hour-long 1:1 coaching call... as a sign up bonus ... (which I normally charge quite a lot for btw)
If you guys are genuinely serious about really growing your YouTube channel, monetizing your YouTube channel, and making this thing work, this is your straightest path to do so.
I hope to see you inside. www.skool.com/youtubeblueprintpro
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 14
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Dylan Reynolds
How to film a months worth of b-roll in one day.
2 months ago | [YT] | 46
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How Aristotle can get you more views, help you make better content, all through storytelling.
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Dylan Reynolds
Storytelling is the super power that everything else lives under...
After speaking with a lot of you... I want to be honest with you for a second.
Most people in this community don’t struggle because they lack ideas.
They struggle because they don’t know what to say.
They overthink:
who they’re talking to
how to structure a story
whether it’s “good enough”
whether they’re ready
So nothing gets published. Not because they’re lazy.
Because you are still unclear in your đź§ .
That’s why I built something small, focused, and very intentional:
✍️The Profitable Story Starter Kit ✍️
This is not a course. It’s not about algorithms, growth hacks, or monetization systems.
It’s a clarity starter kit to help you get clear on what and how to post a story driven video that builds your personal/channels brand in order to monetize more effectively.
The goal is simple:
👉 help you identify your story
👉 structure it properly
👉 and publish your first story-driven video to build depth not width.
Inside, you’ll go through five short steps:
who your story is actually for
how to structure a story around a belief shift
turning that into a clear outline
choosing a story-driven title
and finally… publishing
No fluff. No overwhelm. No busywork.
The goal is that by the end, you’ll have:
a clear audience
a clear story framework
one finished story outline
a clickable title
and your first story-driven video live
I recorded a short video explaining why I built this and who it’s for.
You can watch it below 👇
If you’ve been watching, learning, and waiting to feel “ready”
this is meant to be the on-ramp.
Get clear.
Tell your story.
Post.
CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT → stan.store/dylanreynolds/p/the-profitable-story-st…
— Dylan
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A system I use daily...
I want to share an unpopular system that I use almost every day when approaching any kind of content.
The reason I don't speak much about it is because it's not super strategic in terms of what YouTube strategists or even past content that I've talked about really tells you to do when it comes to content. But I think the more I reflect on the videos that I'm most passionate about making and the videos that have converted into my business the best, all vanity metrics aside, they were the ones where I focused or implemented this system.
I don't have a name for it yet, but essentially it's a system where I run every single potential idea through psychology, storytelling, and leverage.
When I say psychology, I mean I basically ask myself:
- Who am I targeting?
- What are their pain points?
- What are their desires?
- What are their curiosities?
And how can I package an idea, a thumbnail, and a title to hit on one of those psychological or emotional triggers?
When I say storytelling, I mean how can I tell a relatable story that I've been through or I have heard somebody else go through or I have read about or one that I can even make up to inspire or lead to action. I try to think about how I can do this with every single video.
And leverage. The way I go about this is I ask myself, how can I leverage that story and leverage the attention I get through implementing content psychology in order to convert that audience into my offers.
4 months ago | [YT] | 19
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Here's a truth I have never said publicly.
I'm bored with talking about YouTube growth and how to grow on YouTube only.
I feel like I'm suppressing myself and my potential and the amount of people that I could help with other skills in areas that I've spent a lot of time refining.
Things like how to actually grow and scale a profitable business, which I've spent tens of thousands of dollars and years of my life failing & learning.
I think it's important to speak about YouTube growth, but I don't know, I feel like the more I think about it and reflect on it, I feel like the more I'm surrounded by bigger entrepreneurs or bigger names in the space, people who are country miles ahead of me, I find myself reflecting more and realizing that what's the point of even talking about YouTube growth without the other stuff?
For example, talking about helping people understand things that in my mind matter just as much, which is the business side of things, the creative side of things so that you're actually enjoying what you're doing. Because yes, YouTube is important. YouTube is a traffic engine for whatever you want to lead people into. But how much YouTube advice can I really give before it becomes repetitive?
Anyone else feel the same way?
4 months ago | [YT] | 19
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Niche focus is a crutch for people who don’t understand leverage.
This is something that goes against A LOT of people and even algorithms but it's a big takeaway I have learned throughout a lot of the mentors I have had this year.
I am deeply passionate about business, and I use YouTube as my vehicle to speak about it in order to grow the business, which is why I talk so much about YouTube. But I also have a very creative bone in my body and have a lot of experience with not only business and YouTube but also with editing, storytelling, and filmmaking.
The thing is, and I'm a part of the problem here, we're always taught to niche down and niche down and niche down because we live in a time of interest media. While this is true, I'm learning the more and more I get surrounded by bigger people who are ahead of me by miles, country miles. I'm realizing that they don't focus on a specific niche; they focus on understanding leverage and then speaking about whatever they want, making themselves the niche.
This has been a really difficult epiphany for me because I know that it's just easier and faster to grow on a platform like YouTube for example, when you hyper-niche down on a specific topic, like I have with YouTube growth. The thing is, I'm growing ever frustrated with my own content because it's like, how much YouTube growth content can I actually give you guys before it starts to get stale?
This advice has really created a lot of friction in my content, my life, and my business recently because there are so many different things I want to make content about.
And I guess only time will tell if this is the path forward or not.
I'm super curious. Let me know below if you guys resonate with the approach of range (being able to make yourself the niche and speak about the things that you care about and create leverage in doing so that it all comes back to the main reason you're creating content or the main conversion you have planned) Or if you're more so in the bucket that I've previously been in for a long time which is restriction niching down like crazy.
4 months ago | [YT] | 7
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Dylan Reynolds
A business without traffic is just an idea...
Traffic without an offer is just noise.
Views. Followers. Impressions.
All attention, zero leverage.
If there’s no clear next step, no conversion path, no intentional offer…
you’re not building an asset. You’re renting applause.
This is why so many creators say:
“I’m getting views, but nothing is converting.”
That’s not bad luck.
That’s a missing offer.
Traffic is pressure.
An offer is the valve.
Without it, all that pressure turns into heat, friction, and burnout.
Every piece of traffic should do at least one thing:
• Generate revenue
• Produce clear data
• Move people into owned distribution (email, list, retargeting)
If it does none of those, it’s not growth, it’s procrastination disguised as momentum.
Attention without direction doesn’t compound. It evaporates.
Build offers.
Then earn attention.
Not the other way around.
4 months ago | [YT] | 62
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Dylan Reynolds
You all said you wanted more content like this so I listened!
Here is another banger for you full of đź’Ž
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