- Joined
- Mar 10, 2022
- Messages
- 1,055
Ha! I got your attention now, didn't I?
This is a method that I'm not sure if I came up with or if it is very popular, but what I know for sure is that it is very simple.
I'm using Patreon to look up YouTubers, Podcasters, and Twitch streamers in my niche, with a shout option for $10 or less per month.
Sometimes they upload or post daily, sometimes weekly (this is for you to find the ratio between its cost, the size of their following, and the type of shout).
The thing is, I opened up a Patreon and called myself in the name of my domain (domain.com), so every time they post an episode or video, I see a bump in traffic, which is nice.
The best thing that Patreon allows is a direct chat with the creator, and since you're already a supporter of their content, they are very likely to collaborate with you even further.
I recently did it a bit differently, though. I posted an article to my blog ranking my favorite YouTube creators (put them as #1, obviously). I pinned it to my home page, supported the creator on Patreon, and waited for them to reach me.
Now, I have one of the best content creators in my niche writing content on my site for free and promoting their articles on their YouTube channel, and all that for an outreach method I did for $10/m on a two months old site.
By the way, according to their support team, you are allowed to have as many Patreon accounts as you wish
This is a method that I'm not sure if I came up with or if it is very popular, but what I know for sure is that it is very simple.
I'm using Patreon to look up YouTubers, Podcasters, and Twitch streamers in my niche, with a shout option for $10 or less per month.
Sometimes they upload or post daily, sometimes weekly (this is for you to find the ratio between its cost, the size of their following, and the type of shout).
The thing is, I opened up a Patreon and called myself in the name of my domain (domain.com), so every time they post an episode or video, I see a bump in traffic, which is nice.
The best thing that Patreon allows is a direct chat with the creator, and since you're already a supporter of their content, they are very likely to collaborate with you even further.
I recently did it a bit differently, though. I posted an article to my blog ranking my favorite YouTube creators (put them as #1, obviously). I pinned it to my home page, supported the creator on Patreon, and waited for them to reach me.
Now, I have one of the best content creators in my niche writing content on my site for free and promoting their articles on their YouTube channel, and all that for an outreach method I did for $10/m on a two months old site.
By the way, according to their support team, you are allowed to have as many Patreon accounts as you wish