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What I Learned About YouTube Growth, Gen Z Language, and Just Starting
Practical tips, fun tools, and a reminder that there’s no better time to begin your own creative journey.

Welcome back to The Beaz! Here’s what I created, consumed, and reflected on this week that I think will bring some value to your journey.
🐝 1 Thing I Created This Week
This week, I went live on YouTube for the second week in a row to share tips for anyone building a faceless YouTube channel. Here are a few insights worth noting:
Consistency is Key: Regular posting isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s essential for building reach, growing views, gaining subscribers, and even boosting sales.
SEO is Your Friend: When you post long-form content (1 min+), adding an SEO-optimized description with timestamped chapters can really pay off. This setup increases the chances of your video showing up in Google search results, driving more traffic to your channel.
I’ll be back with more insights next week—stay tuned!
🐝 1 Thing I Consumed This Week
Do you know how to speak Gen Z?
If not, you’re in good company. But here’s a fun solution: check out the GENZ TRANSLATOR (it’s free and available here). This little tool can help you “rizz up” your lingo so you don’t sound like a relic when talking to the youths of today. Just type in what you want to say, and it’ll give you the Gen Z translation. Give it a try—it might just save you from sounding sus!
🐝 1 Thought I Had This Week
Start now. It’s free.
This week, I received a simple yet powerful email from marketing guru Louis Grenier, and the message was this: Just start.
With so many free tools and resources available now, there’s never been a better time to take action. Want to build software? AI can practically do it for you. Want to create content? There are endless resources to help. The only question is: When will you decide today is the day?
For years, I put off launching a YouTube channel. But recently, I started finding traction by taking consistent action—and it’s paying off. Now, with the help of Syllaby, I have a growing YouTube channel with 1.6K subscribers and close to $200/month in recurring revenue. If you’re interested, check out my Step-by-Step Guide to getting started or explore what Syllaby can do for you.
Until next week, stay curious and keep creating!