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Posting multiple videos a day is hard. | Road to 10k

Posting multiple videos a day is hard. | Road to 10k

Update: 2025-07-13
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Posting multiple videos a day is hard, but it's not impossible. Today we talk about the challenge of creating daily YouTube Shorts, the importance of developing content creation habits, and how AI tools and templates can streamline your video workflow. We share what we've learned about YouTube’s short-form video algorithm, including sample audience testing and swipe-through rates. Learn how to stay consistent with content creation even when you're juggling a full-time job, family life, and other responsibilities. Whether you're aiming for one video a day or scaling up to five, this episode is all about building systems that last and getting your content found in search over time.


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Posting multiple videos a day is hard. | Road to 10k

Posting multiple videos a day is hard. | Road to 10k

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