How To Build An Audience With Zero Followers (What They Don’t Tell You)

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You need to get your content in front of people. This is obvious but few people prioritize it and even fewer stay consistent with it.

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39 thoughts on “How To Build An Audience With Zero Followers (What They Don’t Tell You)

  1. I love the emphasis on authentic content. It's so true that people can see right through fake engagement. Building a real community is key! Speaking of building, I've heard some people use Sociallads to give their content a little initial push to reach more people organically. Thoughts?

  2. Great tips on traffic mechanisms! Manual DMs can be time-consuming, but so worth it when done right. For those looking to get a jumpstart on their follower count while they work on organic growth, Sociallads might be a useful tool to consider.

  3. This video really breaks down the essentials of social media growth. I'm especially interested in the mastermind group idea. Has anyone formed a successful one? Also, for anyone struggling to get those initial views, I've seen some folks mention Sociallads as a way to kick things off.

  4. Okay, the persuasive writing section was a game changer! I'm totally rethinking my content strategy. I'm wondering if anyone has experience using a service like Sociallads to help get more eyes on their content while they refine their messaging?

  5. This video is gold! I've been focusing on engagement, but the point about persuasive writing really hit home. I'm curious, has anyone tried using a service like Sociallads to boost their initial visibility while focusing on genuine connection?

  6. This video is gold! I've been focusing on engagement, but the point about persuasive writing really hit home. I'm curious, has anyone tried using a service like Sociallads to boost their initial visibility while focusing on genuine connection?

  7. Another Shiny Object Syndrome sufferer. This has been an affliction of mine for decades. I have yet to find a cure. My desire to learn something new catches my attention faster than the determined art of focus…

  8. Very interesting video, I have always enjoyed YouTube as a hobby with various channels. Let's see what can be achieved in 12 months if you approach things with structure 🙂
    As of January 16, 2025 -> 30 subscribers

  9. I was telling my step sister about Kendrick Lamar’s new album and I realize that I’m taking to a Taylor Swift fan and wasting my time in doing so. If I wanted my message to get across I have to speak their language. Which is eye opening how everything is all about the people 👁️

  10. Fantastic video. I think this still holds up incredibly well a year later. I am a musician and everything you said I am going to take and apply to my own work. Thank you so much.

  11. ❗❗ Dan! ❗❗ It's unethical because you don't disclose it ( @ 35:00 ).

    That's it.

    What would it be like if you disclosed it?

    If it doesn't seem dark to you, ask yourself why that is.

  12. I am new creator and this video is incredibly valuable for me. English is not my first language, I am taking notes and it took me more than 1 hour to watch the video and write down everything I percieve as important to know. Thank you so much, I have already subscribed and I am planning to watch more of your content

  13. Dan, I bumped into your identity on linkedln in someone else's mention. She said you post on multiple niches and that resonated with me. I visited your profile on linkedln. And I felt like I read a Human with every word made up of feel and value to the visitor. And now I am writing this gratitude comment at 32:05 point of this video. Thank you for the value. ❤

  14. 17:43 if I see somebody replying under several posts, I don't think "oh here she's again, I should follow her". I would think: She has too much time or nothing interesting to do so she is dependent on commenting on other posts because she has no work

  15. This is brilliant, it’s a wholistic big picture how the machine works logic…and I will listen several times. I frequently coach my business friends, thank you for helping me organize my thoughts too!

  16. This is really helpful advice. I imagine that these rules are overridden, though, by the fact that a certain platform is simply where you enjoy posting/working the most. Some combination of this advice and what you enjoy and what will actually avoid burnout is probably best.

  17. Hey Dan, english is my 3rd langauge, how can i grow followers without creating videos and showing my face (I just don't speak English that well), and still sell digital products? i think people will buy more and follow content creators like yourself because they have a face and voice behind the social account, any tips? thank you

  18. I started to post videos about two months ago but I didn't have any idea that the internet was not just about posting content , but forming a cunnection to your subscriber . of course from this video I got some necessary tips to grow my channel . I hope you can make awesome content like this in the future .

  19. DK = better than Vaynerchuk.

    Something occurred to me after hearing Dan talk about his career as a photo-editor. Could be a good topic for future DK posts. Or maybe it's already in the archive here (I'll dig deep to see).

    **When is the right to give up on a career idea/profession and its social media accounts?**

    The more I think about it >>>^^^ that topic could have legs as a YouTube title/post/deep-dive.

    How and When to Jettison Your Dream Job
    When is the right time to give up on a side hustle?
    Job Surrender: When to give up on your dreams and pursue what the market actually wants?

    P.S. Knowing what he now knows, could Dan have made it as a fantasy-photographer?

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