Managing Time as a Creator - Part 2
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Explore the art of efficient video creation with a focus on time management…  Each stage of production takes consideration, time and effort, so what tools and processes can you put in place to streamline your workflow and create fantastic videos faster? This is part 2 of our fascinating conversation with YouTube creator, speaker and entrepreneur, Nick Nimmin. In it he explains his super-organized video creation process and takes us through the tips, tricks and hacks that make his work easier. Nick tells us the benefits of keeping things simple, why your main goal should be to provide your audience with maximum value and tips on how to do that. Plus he explores how AI tools can help with ideation and shares a welcome reminder – don’t expect instant results. Even the seasoned pros are always learning! Learning points from the episode include: 00:00 – Introduction01:34 – Nick’s tips for speeding up video creation06:08 – ChatGPT’s helpful feature for ideation09:24 – Discussing Nick’s set-up12:44 – What you need to get started making videos15:36 – The beauty of simplicity17:57 – Focus on providing value to your audience21:44 – Does every YouTube creator need to consider brand?27:30 – Don’t expect instant results!33:02 – A quick tip for designing thumbnails36:24 – Nick’s final tips42:29 – Outro  Important links and mentions: Connect with Nick on LinkedInSubscribe to Nick’s YouTube channelVisit Nick’s website
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