Digital Social Hour - Exposing the Truth About Digital Marketing Gurus | Cassady Campbell DSH #816

Episode Date: October 21, 2024

🎥 Get ready to dive into the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly as we expose the truth about digital marketing gurus! 🚀 Tune in now and join the conversation with Cassady Campbell, who shares h...is unique experiences from the prank world to the controversial world of digital marketing. Packed with valuable insights, this episode uncovers the secrets behind fake pranks, the rise of digital marketing gurus, and the changing landscape of social media. Don't miss out on Cassady's hilarious takes and eye-opening stories that challenge the status quo. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Engage with us and be part of a community where your voice is heard. Ready to discover the real secrets of the digital world? Join the conversation now! 🎙️📈 #donaldtrump #elonmusk #rondesantis #bigtechregulation #nadinestrossenfreespeech CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Wes Watson Prank 04:00 - Fake Pranks 07:40 - Nostalgia in YouTube 14:46 - Financial Gurus 16:00 - Materialism and Happiness 17:05 - Achieving Financial Freedom 17:59 - Overcoming Fears 19:20 - Overcoming Fear of Heights 22:21 - Understanding Cancel Culture 25:10 - Launching Your Own Product 27:30 - YouTuber Earnings Explained 28:05 - How Much Money YouTube Pays 29:14 - YouTube Posting Frequency 29:46 - Unique Video Ideas for Views 31:06 - Simps and Cucks Explained 31:31 - Parenting Tips for Dads 33:00 - Finding Cassady Campbell APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Spencer@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Cassady Campbell https://www.instagram.com/cassadycampbell/ https://www.youtube.com/@cassadycampbellofficial SPONSORS: Parler: https://parler.com/ Sambrosa: https://sambrosa.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:30 video or some crazy number like that no shorts back there i feel like shorts i heard you talking over there how they lowered the views they've just destroyed it just gets so saturated now nobody even has an attention span. No confusing algorithms, deciding what you see, no hidden agendas, just real authentic conversations. Share your thoughts, connect with like-minded people, and be part of a community where your free speech truly thrives. At Parler, your privacy is always a priority. Your data belongs to you. We're here to empower users, not control them. Whether you're engaging in discussions, sharing news, or just staying connected, Parler is the platform where you are in charge. Ready to take back control? Download the Parler app today on iOS or Android
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Starting point is 00:02:50 Yeah, for real. Shout out to Love Socks. But you've been filming some funny pranks lately. We were just talking about the Wes Watson one. Oh, yeah. Well, I did one, like, listening to his rants in the library. So, yeah, I'm working on doing a Wes Watson character as well. You think he'll reach out to try to fight you?
Starting point is 00:03:06 I hope not, man He's kind of scary Yeah, he's got some prison time So he's probably been in some scraps Show me your fucking papers, you little bitch What's trending in the prank world, I guess? Because I thought it honestly fell off Basically just pissing people off
Starting point is 00:03:22 Getting in front of them with the cameras That's what I see the kids doing nowadays Yeah, the live the kids doing nowadays yeah i mean it's not even pranks it's just like going out there like i said getting people really pissed off because it's that instant reaction you don't even have to like like think of really anything witty or be funny or build it up you just go in there get them triggered you got your video and you're out viral yeah jack o'herty right well he's i guess he's one of them yeah that guy just i don't think anybody likes that guy but yeah it's like these kids are like between like probably 18 and like what 22 years old they're young kids you know and that's how they grow now but pranks have changed so much because it used to be like hidden camera stuff mostly and now it's just the cameras out in the open so i don't think that's a prank really if
Starting point is 00:04:09 the camera's right there the people know that these kids are trying to get you know some sort of youtube video they know it's not a prank or they they know what's going on basically yeah so some of them will probably put on like a face too, right? They just go as themselves. Yeah. I remember those Pranks in the Hood videos. Oh, fake as hell. You think those are fake? Dude, so many of those were exposed back in the day.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I remember I would watch these channels. They would expose like fake pranks. And even some of the actors, they were like in videos like Vitaly's and what Roman Atwood, they would come out and basically talk about how they're in the prank, or they would just, these people that would expose these channels would show how the people in these pranks are actors, and some of these people were, I guess, also in multiple pranks. Yeah, that's interesting. From what I saw.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I could see that. Yeah, I remember when Fousey exposed exposed vitality there's that whole drama and you know fake pranks get way more views or got way more views than real pranks i mean that's where the money was at but the gold fake gold digger ones dude how do you fall for those like i guess i guess when i was like what like early 20s i saw some of those and i was like oh man i can't believe that and then like shortly after i figured out it was a bunch of bullcrap yeah but dude yeah fake pranks always make more there's another one like who man tv every prank is the same thing it's like fake shampoo prank gone wrong or whatever it's like shampoo prank part 300 it's like he's at venice beach you got the the girls in the bikinis or you got like the muscle guy um he's like acting like he's showering it's so fake like he's not
Starting point is 00:05:52 even trying like it's so obvious he's acting like he's showering and um then who man's over top of him pouring the shampoo and the guy's like where's's it coming from? That's a classic one. Oh, dude. I love like part 200 was really nice. But then it's like gold digger, same thing, part 300. And it's like, oh, the girl doesn't want to talk to him. Kick off an exciting football season with BetMGM, an official sportsbook partner of the National Football League. Yard after yard, down after down, the sportsbook Born in Vegas gives you the chance to take action to the end We'll be right back. BetMGM offers you plenty of seamless ways to jump straight onto the gridiron and to embrace peak sports action.
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Starting point is 00:08:30 like probably fearing for their lives for real these days yeah for sure my girl won't even get in an uber man she said there's some weird uber driver oh dude yeah i've seen some too i remember this one uber driver this is like not that long ago. He was list. He's just sitting in his car, listening to his own podcast. What? I've never listened to one of my episodes. Well, it wasn't, it wasn't even a podcast. It was just him talking and he's listening to it. Like, I guess he was trying to get me to kind of listen to it or something. No, I mean, I could see that with music but with a podcast he's promoting himself and then because i was like okay let me see this and i was just
Starting point is 00:09:10 curious i'm like who is what is he listening to like because what he was listening to is just it sounded kind of goofy yeah so i went looked it up and he when he had like a thousand maybe not even youtube subscribers and oh it oh, it was him. I was like, oh, this is the same guy. He's listening to himself in there. One time I was in an Uber in Boston and I fell asleep on the way to the airport. I woke up in a parking lot. She was parked just running out the time to get more money, I guess.
Starting point is 00:09:37 And that was weird. Like what the hell? So I was in an Uber on the way to the airport. I fell asleep in the backseat. Okay. And I wake up and we're in a parking lot. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:47 I guess they get paid the longer you're in there. So she's trying to milk you. She was just trying to milk me. Oh, okay. But it was weird. I didn't really know what to say when I woke up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Never. Where am I? I try not to fall asleep in an Uber. Yeah. I could definitely see it's a girl. Like, you know, if you get a first time driver,
Starting point is 00:10:03 who knows what they'll do. Yeah. But as long as you look good to them it's okay yeah so when you first started what what year was that well I technically started doing like prank type videos around 2016 obviously some of the first videos I did they you know got some hate and stuff because I was doing like fitness type stuff at first. I initially wanted to do pranks, but I didn't have anybody to film for me. I didn't even know what camera equipment or anything like that to get because I've watched
Starting point is 00:10:34 these pranks like in Las Vegas, like Epic 5 TV, Limitless, but both of them don't even do pranks anymore. Most people don't. That Limitless guy, his channel was just popping off. He just hit a million subscribers, and he's like, I'm quitting YouTube. Wow. I'm like, do you know how much you missed out on? Is that when pranks were kind of peaking, though? Oh, dude, yeah. He had at least a few good years left.
Starting point is 00:11:01 And he had just hit a million. Like, dude, his channel's popping off dude like he's getting like probably a million views every other video or some crazy number like that but the algorithm was different like uh back then no shorts back then i feel like shorts i heard you talking over there how they've lowered the views they've just destroyed it tiktok's destroyed it because you got all these people from tiktok coming over to YouTube and they're producing those shorts as well. And it just gets so saturated. Now nobody even has an attention span anymore to watch that long-form content.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Not to mention, I mean, in like 2019, I saw that there was 12 million or so YouTube channels. Now there's between 102 million YouTube channels. Wow. So think about how saturated YouTube is. There's way more competition. It's just a mess, dude. Ten times the competition, ten times the attention span deficit. And if you weeded out all these shorts, dude, I guarantee you YouTube would look so much different right now.
Starting point is 00:11:59 And you think about this, too. A lot of the people that make short- content, nobody watches their long form content. They wouldn't exist if it wasn't for short form content. I spend more time on short form content than long form. Most people do. Yeah, because reels, TikToks, YouTube shorts. I watch all those. But the thing is like,
Starting point is 00:12:17 if you actually want to make money off your reels, you're not going to make, you're going to make maybe pennies off Instagram. I'm getting 50 million views on Instagram, and I'm getting like five bucks. It's like a joke. Same with TikTok. I'm getting like a couple hundred every month. Dude, TikTok makes more, though.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I did notice that. It used to be more. They keep lowering it because as one platform announces they're lowering it, the next one follows. So, like, Facebook used to pay bags. Did you notice? I did hear that. A friend of mine. Yeah, there's this girl, Adley, who I've had on the show.
Starting point is 00:12:46 She used to make millions a month. And yeah, now it's down like 90%. Yeah. And then YouTube Shorts, per thousand views, it's like 20 cents. It's terrible because I've gotten 40 million on Shorts and I got nothing. Yeah, Alex Stein was telling me like some crazy low number he got for a really viral video. I think it had like 30 million or some number like that. I don't even think it made a thousand bucks.
Starting point is 00:13:09 But my shorts, like I noticed per million views, I'm making around 300 bucks. Okay. That's actually higher than most people I'd say. Yeah. Or it's gone up or something. Because I remember I had like 4 million something views on a video short recently and it got like 1100 bucks so I was like okay that's not too bad but still I mean yeah you're one of the few guys left in your space I'd say you and the knock boys maybe I don't think they do well they just mostly
Starting point is 00:13:37 like do podcasts now yeah they kind of branched off but I feel like their main bread and butter at the time was like prank oh at the time yeah But I can't really think of anybody else who's doing like hitting camera like that. Big Dawes, does he still do it? Not really. The last time I seen him, it was mostly like giveaways and stuff like that. Yeah, he just shows up to people's houses now and gives them money. Yeah, he buys their house. He's like, I'm going to pay it.
Starting point is 00:14:01 How is that sustainable though? Like how is he profiting off that? Dude, he has money coming in from so many different ways like i dude for sure dude that guy's smart man that guy's he did it and he and he's smart that he started when he did too so yeah yeah i feel like if you didn't turn your pranks into like a brand making money just off the views is almost unsustainable it's not sustainable yeah that's why i'm working on doing some other things as well but yeah dude and a lot of people i see like they'll blow up really fast like you know but then they'll i think if you blow up too quick you're just not ready for it you're not going to sustain it so you're going to die
Starting point is 00:14:41 out as fast as you blew up you saw with foozy oh a couple times now yeah he keeps blowing up and then he'll do some thing where he just acts like a psychopath or whatever to get his name out there again yeah or he'll hang around these really famous people that's what i see like uh some of these people doing like like they don't really do anything they just like say say you're up and coming right and you're just getting millions of views you're a new sensation on the internet and then i just start hanging around you people can be like oh i'm gonna watch him just because he hangs around him i mean they're like leeches yeah you see it every every few months they'll be like a sketch or a
Starting point is 00:15:20 speed and oh yeah you'll see the same people gravitate towards them dude a hundred yeah dude and then for some reason bradley martin's always hanging around i don't know he always gets straight shots he's always with them bradley always gets even the knuckle is always every every single one i mean think about it every single famous person banks too yeah i mean i haven't heard of that guy in a while no he'll be around them he'll he kind of was with sketch um he's good at staying in the loop. He's actually bringing FaZe back. Have you been seeing their new streamers?
Starting point is 00:15:49 I don't pay attention to that stuff. Yeah, they're getting views again. We'll see if he could make a revival with FaZe. I want to learn to do what he does, though. Hey, I'm not even knocking him. Yeah. Like, he's smart, though. He knows how to get attention.
Starting point is 00:16:01 For, like, yeah, exactly. So he obviously associates with the right people and stays relevant so he gets he knows how to monetize it too that's the tricky part yeah because a lot of people a lot of friends we have can get views yeah like that's you could get millions of views but can you make money off it yeah 100 so yeah not knocking the guy at all it's smart what he's doing so some people might might be like, oh, you're talking crap. It's like, no, I'm not. I just can't do the L.A. lifestyle, man.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Oh, heck no. I'm from the East Coast. West Coast is not for me. Yeah, no, I like it here, actually. It's more family-oriented and stuff like that. I would probably either live here or Arizona. Only problem is Arizona just gets too hot. Super hot.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I heard it gets hot here, though, too. Nothing like Arizona really dude it's like this dry heat where you just can't even go outside that's how Vegas is dude summers are no it's the same thing almost yeah it's literally the same thing I'm like couldn't do it yeah I tried LA for a few months but I actually like the south dude yeah I try to get addicted to cigarettes dude dude. I just couldn't do it. Like, I tried my hardest. Why? I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:17:09 I saw that. You know, just to get, like, a laugh and kind of, I guess, making fun of these gurus, right? And there's this guy, Alex Hermosimosi yeah and there's literally a video of him saying yeah i tried to get addicted to cigarettes but i tried so hard i just couldn't get it i'm like that one why would you like what do they think of this you're not a fan of these financial gurus i mean there's some guys that are obviously legit, but it's like, dude, you're trying too hard. You just sound dumb.
Starting point is 00:17:47 My thing is if they make more of the course or the coaching than their business, that's where I find issues. Yeah. So you're so rich, you need to sell me a course on how to get rich. That's where the issue is. Like if you're doing it on the side and making some side money, but your main business is still crushing it, that's fine. Yeah. But some of these guys are making 95% of their income from their coaching or course.
Starting point is 00:18:07 Yeah, exactly. So they're fraud. I think that's, yeah, fraudulent. Yeah, exactly. And then like a lot of the stuff is like, when they say it, it's like, did you really need to make a video of this? Like, it's like one video, he's like,
Starting point is 00:18:21 do you wanna know how to be broke? Don't do things that make money wow that's wild dude yeah wes is the hot one right now he's getting a lot of uh attention but he's somehow pulling in millions so shout out to yeah dude i think every time i see him his number changes yeah like last week it was like fuck it he's he's making, what, like, 18 million? And then it's like 30 million the next. Fuck, man. And then everybody's got fucking tits. You got to commend his branding and marketing, though.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Dude, honestly, because in his message, obviously there's a lot of stuff he says is true. But then some of the stuff I'm like come on dude you're like the whole the whole thing about a lot of a lot of his message is just about materialistic stuff yeah it's like dude you can have all the materialistic stuff and still be miserable like like yeah so it's like don't spend your whole life just trying to get materialistic stuff that's a never-ending road exactly no matter how much money you'll ever get that mindset mindset will just. And just trying to please yourself. Because at the end of the day, like, what are you trying to do? Getting all this materialistic stuff, make yourself happy.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Right. But it's not going to make you happy in the end of the day. Not long term, dude. I mean, I just want to be financially, like, comfortable or financially free where I'm not, oh, I'm stressed about money. How am I going to pay this or how am I going to pay that? But then just living your life where you're just all about making money. That's all you care about. It's like, dude, what are you doing? Yeah. That's where I think I'm almost there. But yeah, now like when I go out to eat, I'm not looking at the bill. Like I used to freak out about that. So get that shit away from me. I don't want to see that bill. More comfortable
Starting point is 00:20:01 now. I just hand him the card blindfold. Yeah. that's how it should be. My first few years with my girlfriend, I would be pissed if we spent over 20, 30 bucks on a meal. Like I was really worrying about finances. Yeah, dude. And that's how a lot of people live. And that messes up. Like that'll just mess up so many things in somebody's life. Like finances is so important, dude. It is.
Starting point is 00:20:22 But people aren't willing to have these conversations and you know my family we never did so i think it's important to be honest yeah dude 100 yeah like i like one thing he said was like uh you get one life to live like obviously here and this earth so you get one life so why are you going to be scared to do something like why are you going to be scared to uh try to do something new or reach your goal or whatever it is it's like you get one chance at it in this life absolutely so what are you going to just be scared and just be the average joe or whatever and you see people dying with regrets and like all this exactly their last regret was i didn't buy his coaching
Starting point is 00:20:59 no i want to be on my deathbed like that was a good life yeah yeah like you did what you wanted to do so it's like just don't be scared don't be fearful of doing it because it's like i know we naturally obviously have just the fear of you know trying new things or whatever and we just have to just go to the fear yeah go towards the fear instead of running from it. I've been trying to conquer all mine, yeah. I went cliff jumping in Jamaica. Oh, man, well, not those, though. No, I used to be afraid of heights,
Starting point is 00:21:31 so I conquered that one. Public speaking was a big one, so I'm starting to speak now. But shit, that one was tough to get over. It took me years. Even podcasting, I was nervous at first. Yeah, you just get used to it over time, and then um
Starting point is 00:21:46 i mean it just becomes natural it's like driving a car yeah what were your fears growing up dude heights heights yeah you still have it yeah i'm not jump off a cliff hell no i'm good i'm good honestly as soon as you're off yeah like the hard part is just getting there but once you're in it in midair it goes away yeah it sounds like uh anything yeah yeah i can look down 100 feet down be fine nothing nothing with no parachute i wouldn't skydive just because the risk to reward there i've heard horror stories it doesn't really seem worth it yeah yeah i think you can get paralyzed you could die jumping, I mean, you could probably break a bone, but you're going to survive. You'll be good, dude.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Yeah, 40 feet's not too bad. Yeah, I don't really have it. I used to be scared of the dark, but I think I conquered that one. Yeah, I just like, I guess you could say we're like scared of just trying even like new business ventures or whatever like oh what if it fails yeah oh i'm not gonna be able to do it or whatever it's like you don't even know you don't even know and the thing is like uh just from what i've read and heard often is that you know the things that were the things that we are scared of that are going to happen to us
Starting point is 00:23:04 usually don't even happen usually not yeah i saw that like 95 or something so it's like just do it yeah just do it man i used to be scared to go to events to talk to girls to yeah do basic stuff but the worst thing that will happen is and if and if you do fail guess what you get another chance did another chance you learn a little bit and you move on exactly you're gonna know more and then you're gonna be better the next time. Like I've had failed videos. Yeah. Everyone has that.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Exactly. And the thing is, it's like, dude, I have to make new videos every week. Ooh, one failed video. Oh my gosh. People are talking shit. Yeah. Like whatever, dude. You're going to be loving me in the next one.
Starting point is 00:23:40 So it's okay. You're going to be like, oh, this video is so funny. Next video, man. Man, this video sucks. funny. Next video, man. Man, this video sucks. And that's what I realized. People have such short attention spans that even if you get canceled these days, like how many times has Logan Paul been canceled? Forget about it.
Starting point is 00:23:53 I mean, so many times. There's another one this week with the lunch leaving. Did you see that? No. So him, Mr. Beast and KSI launched a Lunchable competitor and they're getting canceled for that right now. A Lunchable? Yeah. Did you eat those grown up Lunchables? Oh, yeah. Yeah. So they launched the Lunchable and why'd they get canceled? It's called Lunchly and they're getting canceled
Starting point is 00:24:11 because the ingredients are not healthy. There's a prime inside. There's a feastable chocolate bar inside. Prime? Prime the drink. Oh yeah. Like a mini version. And then a chocolate bar, Mr. Beast, and then like processed meat or whatever. Wow. that sounds good, dude. Chocolate, processed meat, and Prime. So people are getting pissed because they're marketing it to kids. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, what are you, surprised? So some YouTuber that's been around for mad long, his name's like DanTTDM or something.
Starting point is 00:24:40 30 million. Yeah, I didn't know him either, but he made a video. And yeah, they're getting roasted right now yeah i never thought mr beast would get under this much fire yeah he's he's not doing too well it's been a rough year for him hey that's what happens when you get that big it's almost a nice spotlight on you people are literally just waiting for you to just fail 100 so like i think everyone at this point is fair game like yeah but if no if logan paul can come back that many times and people just totally forget because i remember the suicide
Starting point is 00:25:10 forest thing everybody's like oh it's over for him it's over and then he makes a fake apology and people are still roasting him but then it's obviously all good people forgot about it and they think he's like a good person i remember when the uh what remember the in 2020 like the whole racism thing and stuff like that logan paul's out there he's like it's not enough to be uh not racist you need to be anti-racist i'm just like bro just fall in line yeah i feel like that forest one was the start of cancel culture yeah after that there was just so many more yeah i feel like when trump came in the office in 2016 it just kind of slowly got worse and worse and then by 2020 we were like it got bad there was like one every day yeah shane dawson jeffrey star kanye yeah all the time yeah all the weird. Now I feel like it's not as bad.
Starting point is 00:26:06 I feel like cancel culture kind of died off a little bit. Yeah, yeah. I haven't heard anything other than what you just told me. The lunch lady. Yeah, looking at that one. Because I haven't really paid attention. I mean, you got kids now. So, yeah, you got all these parents like kind of pissed that like Prime is being sold to them.
Starting point is 00:26:20 And then they find out it's not healthy. Yeah, because at one point I was drinking Prime. You were? I mean, I thought it tasted good. It does taste pretty good. I'm not even going to lie. them and then they find out it's not healthy yeah because at one point i was drinking prime you were i mean i thought it tasted good it does taste pretty good i'm not even but then i realized it was a freaking ripoff and not to mention um i could get other drinks that were way better yeah i just started drinking um what's it um these electrolytes by it's called extend they make like bcas and stuff extend and then there's one by bear nutrition these electrolytes by, it's called Xtend. They make like BCAs and stuff, Xtend. And then there's one by Bare Nutrition.
Starting point is 00:26:48 These electrolytes are way better than Prime. I started drinking electrolytes last month. I feel way better. Yeah, yeah. And then, because if you just, you got to look at the ingredients too, like there's everything in there, especially like the sodium.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Yeah. And if you compare like the Xtend to to prime prime probably looks like dog shit. Probably just a bunch of you can't pronounce half the ingredients in a drink. You probably shouldn't be drinking it. Yeah. Yeah. Would you ever launch a product? No, no, I'm not going to much work. Not too much work. I just have other things I'm working on, not like an actual product, but actual like business and stuff. You keep that kind of private or do you? Oh, yeah, I haven't.
Starting point is 00:27:29 You haven't disclosed any of it? No, I'm not going to. Oh, you're not? You're going to keep that separate from. Yeah, that's nothing to do with me. Like, interesting. Some people kind of showcase everything, but you have a different approach. Yeah, I mean, there's no need to.
Starting point is 00:27:40 So I feel that. I was thinking about one thing I was thinking about doing was like, you know, I make fun of people that have like obviously courses where they scam people and stuff. But like a course that's legit to show people how to help them grow their YouTube channel and stuff like that. Graham Stephan is one of those. Like, yeah, it's funny. I used to talk to that guy and then he kind of really big, and then he doesn't talk to me anymore. He doesn't respond to me anymore. Yeah, he's actually in Vegas too. Hey, bro, got too big.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Bro doesn't know me anymore because he was a fan of my channel. Oh, he was. And then he just totally forgot I existed, I guess. Damn. The fame gets to the head. But anyways, Graham Stephanie, if you're watching, message me, baby. Yeah, I used to actually talk to him pretty often. How deep was it? No, I'm just kidding late night talks no uh no i was gonna say like yeah just a course on how to help people grow
Starting point is 00:28:35 their channels and uh like a camera equipment to use like techniques that could help them and stuff like that because dude i'm getting i always get people asking me, what equipment do you use? How do you do this? How do you do that? Or just, you know, things that could help people. An actionable course. And obviously a reasonable price, too, because I see these people just ripping people off.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I've seen courses for, like, 5K. Dang, bro. I think I'm going to need to charge 10. Yeah. There's probably one for 10K. It's crazy. And I wonder, like, what's in it, though. Probably most of you can find on YouTube youtube if we're being honest yeah it's the thing is too sometimes people just
Starting point is 00:29:10 don't want to go through all that i have to look for it all they make it easier it's easier if you just do that but yeah it has to be affordable because it's like dude somebody who's trying to grow a youtube channel think do you think that person has that much money no youtubers are one of the highest i'm not going to charge somebody all this money like thousands of dollars for something it's like they're obviously trying to start a youtube channel so they can make money side money yeah yeah i'd be curious the average income from like a youtuber it's got to be low maybe like five thousand i don't know if you average all the creators there'd probably need to be a minimum video upload requirement because then it'd be super low but it's not i don't think
Starting point is 00:29:51 it's that high yeah you know unfortunately yeah like just from somebody who does youtube yeah i mean it depends there's something to make a lot of money dude still dude yeah dude heck yeah dude like i'm talking there's youtubers probably make hundreds thousands of dollars off revenue mr beast and but i'm talking like people that aren't even near as big as mr beast like and it also one of the things is the factors is like the genre of your content if you make videos about like cars or like finance, dude, you're going to make more ad revenue. Yeah, those are like $10 to $15 CPMs, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:30 So you're going to make more money versus probably someone like me. But I mean, if I was making like, if I was making 10, what, say I made 10 million views off of long form content, shoot, I probably would have got like 30K, 30 to 40K. That's actually pretty good. Yeah. And you're doing 10 million a year, right? No. So I went last month. I got like, shit, what was it?
Starting point is 00:31:02 With shorts and everything, like about 20 million views oh wow but that's what shorts oh okay so i made like 12k oh got it that's still six figure a year yeah income but still it's like and i'm having to like really grind right you're out there and i'm putting shorts out every day i'm putting multiple like one typically at least one video every single week. So it's not like I'm just like, oh, I'm going to put out two videos a month. So, right. Yeah. But you see a lot of people, they'll put out one or between one and three videos a month.
Starting point is 00:31:34 That's it for the whole month. And if they're getting a million, two million views a video, dude, they're set. Yeah. They're getting like 10 for that million view video. They're getting 10 to 20 grand that's not yeah that mark rober guy i think does one video a month but he crushes it yeah is the editing like crazy or crazy like over 10 million views on each one so yeah he's killing it yeah exactly so you haven't seen him he's the one that does the porch pranks he'll leave like uh like he goes after people that steal packages i've seen stuff stuff like that, but I probably haven't seen his videos.
Starting point is 00:32:06 And then he'll put a hidden camera in the package. So when the guy steals it, fart spray. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's hilarious. Yeah, I have not. But these days you got to be kind of unique like that to pull views. Yeah, dude, you got to like think of new stuff. I'm going to start like doing TikTok trends as like different characters I do.
Starting point is 00:32:22 So do like my wanksta character with a do-rag and stuff like do these little trends there's one where people would like pov or something that's like or um what's like a single mom of five cooking for their kids but it's gonna be like a single dad of 13 kids cooking for cooking for him or something like that and then like i'm just cooking like food that looks like crap just cheap ass food and then like in the middle of cooking you hear like a bunch of screaming babies in the background hey shut your ass up trying to cook yeah and i just go in and you just hear screaming i love it yeah those
Starting point is 00:33:05 cooking videos are too too too good man like film yourself crying while cooking like i've seen like uh girls like they'll be like doing something like cooking in the kitchen then they're just like trying to get sympathy from people that's wild i mean i would never purposely cry on camera women bro yeah like i just feel like like if it happens it happens but i'm not gonna go out of my way and cry on camera you know and get attention you know me simps are out there dude a lot yeah simps and cocks yeah my gosh because i've had a couple uh of girls on the show show, and they tell me about how their boyfriends watch them have sex, and I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:33:46 That is crazy, dude. How do you enjoy that? Because they're a cuck. There's some, like, childhood trauma there, I think, for them to think that way. Dude, yeah, that's just weird, man. Like, I couldn't allow that, dude. I'm out, dude.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Yeah, you got two kids, man. Congrats. Yeah, thanks, man. That's a big milestone yeah it's a lot of work too i bet yeah everybody's a good dad until until they have kids they're like man i watch my uh niece and like i i do such a good job i'm like dude you literally watch some your your niece for a little bit. You don't even have kids. You don't watch them all day long.
Starting point is 00:34:27 You don't even have to deal with their tantrums and their whining and crying. Dude, everything that goes with it. It's a full-time job, right? Dude, yes. It is so much damn work, dude. You got two full-time jobs now. Basically. It's tough, man.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Yeah. It's 80 hours a week right there. That's the one thing and i know that that's why i haven't had kids strategically yet to be honest because i'm so focused on grinding right now i want to build up a safety net yeah because i see a lot of my friends living paycheck to paycheck with kids and it's so stressful yeah having the kid kind of makes you want to work harder though i've heard that too it does it forces you to like not be lazy and change yeah so that's a good thing but yeah dude yeah just get where you think you need to be then when you're ready have the kid yeah don't wait till you're like 40 though yeah some people wait a while man yeah 50 i've heard 60 yeah they're waiting for the perfect moment yeah
Starting point is 00:35:22 because then you can't even like do activities with your kids if you're that old. Yeah, right. Like, I want to go to their sports games and practice with them and stuff. Yeah, dude, exactly. Yeah. Well, dude, it's been fun. Where can people find you, the channel, and what you're up to? Yeah, so you can just find me on Cassidy Campbell on YouTube,
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