Graham Stephan Course– The YouTube Creator Academy Review 2019
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by 375Kytocker157
4y ago
Your success with YouTube is all about the numbers. You know that. But how do you reach those high ranks without a big spend? There are specific tactics for organic growth known to only a few Youtubers. They cultivate a powerful following, which means serious monetization. I’ve taken many courses in pursuit of a successful living for myself, including this one. I make $50k per month leveraging the skills I’ve learned with online marketing via various platforms. The one that benefits me the most is using Google and applying a few genius strategies, most of which are contained i ..read more
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Jordan Mackey Course – Make Money On Youtube Made Easy Review 2019
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by 375Kytocker157
4y ago
You don’t have to be a charismatic superstar to make big money on YouTube.  In fact, you don’t even have to make videos to make money on YouTube. After several trial and error courses, including Jordan Mackey’s “Make Money Easy On Youtube”, you could say I have become an expert in what NOT to do. The plus side? I am able to say I earn $50k a month, and so I also clearly know what TO DO. The YouTube strategies in this particular course were certainly fascinating, and I did makes some money via YouTube, but I leveraged those skills along with business lead generation to get to ..read more
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Jordan Mackey Course – Youtube Advanced Masterclass Review 2019
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by 375Kytocker157
4y ago
If you’ve made some money on YouTube, its time take those earnings to the next level. Advanced YouTube marketing can amplify your content, identify and target robust audience sets and increase your monetization potential. There are so many platforms you can leverage nowadays to make money online. I’m proud to say I’ve reached my goal of $50k per month as of 2019. Along with implementing this method, as well as another online passive income strategy which is simple lead generation for business owners . In this article, I will review Jordan’s Youtube Advanced Masterclass cours ..read more
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Kody Course – Youtube Mastery Class Review 2019
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by 375Kytocker157
4y ago
While YouTube continues to make millionaires with viral content, most people don’t realize that there are specific methods for creating that success. In other words, it’s not an accident. Influencers and viral content producers already know the drill. There have been several techniques I’ve used to earn a living. This one has certainly helped me pay the bills, I wanted a bit more. So, I’ve combined this method with getting leads for local businesses and I am now earning $50k per month. Today, I will review Kody’s course, “Youtube Mastery Class”, and compare making Youtube v ..read more
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Viking Warrior from Birka Grave Confirmed as female
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
War was not an activity exclusive to males in the Viking world. A new study conducted by researchers at Stockholm and Uppsala Universities shows that women could be found in the higher ranks at the battlefield. Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, who led the study, explains: “What we have studied was not a Valkyrie from the sagas but a real life military leader, that happens to be a woman“. The study was conducted on one of the most iconic graves from the Viking Age. It holds the remains of a warrior surrounded by weapons, including a sword, armour-piercing arrows, and two horses. There were als ..read more
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Neanderthal Bones From Goyet Show Signs of Butchering
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
Neanderthal bones from an excavation in Belgium have yielded evidence of intentional butchering. The findings, from the Goyet caves near Namur, are the first evidence of cannibalism among Neanderthals north of the Alps. The skeletal remains were radiocarbon-dated to an age of around 40,500 to 45,500 years. This group of late Neanderthals also used the bones of their dead as tools, which were used to shape other tools of stone. Professors Hervé Bocherens and Johannes Krause of Tübingen’s Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment, along with Cosimo Posth and Christoph Wissi ..read more
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Body in Well Confirms Viking Saga
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
Archaeologists working in Trondheim in Norway are amazed by the discovery of a human skeleton in the bottom of an abandoned castle well. The skeleton provides evidence that confirms dramatic historical events mentioned in the Sagas. The location and contents of the well are mentioned in Sverre’s Saga, a chronicle of one of the kings of Norway, and one of very few historical manuscripts describing events in the Norwegian Viking age and medieval period. Scholars have questioned the chronicle’s trustworthiness as a historical document. But now, at least one part of the saga seems to hold tr ..read more
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Discovering a Roman Imperial Winery at Vagnari Italy
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
Create a functional website Any trade that doesn’t invest in a functional website from the very start is doomed to fail. Limiting yourself to Facebook and other accessible social media pages without linking your website on every post isn’t enough to make your drop-shipping venture successful. Also, successful digital marketing basics dictate that you should always have prospective customers in mind when developing your website. In other words, the prospective customers should not only have an easy time browsing but also searching for whatever items they want. If your website speeds are ..read more
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Archaeologists Uncover Bronze Age Trade Routes Between Iran and Mesopotamia
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
The impressive statues of ancient Mesopotamian rulers bear witness to the wealth of Bronze Age Akkadian and Sumerian city-states more than four thousand years ago. But they are made of black diorite and gabbro stone not found in the region of today’s Iraq and northeastern Syria. Where did it come from? The blocks of stone must have been transported along ancient roads from distant trading partners to the Bronze Age cities of Mesopotamia. A team of researchers from the University of Tübingen’s ResourceCultures collaborative research centre has investigated the origins of the stone and the me ..read more
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Evidence for Plant Cultivation at 23000-Year-Old Site in Galilee
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by 375Kytocker157
5y ago
The Middle East is called the “Cradle of Civilization” because it is where our hunter-gatherer ancestors first established sedentary farming communities. Recently, the traditional dating of humans’ first agricultural attempt was shaken up by the discovery of the earliest-known example of plant cultivation in the Levant, 11,000 years earlier than previously accepted. The team of archaeologists, botanists, and ecologists from Bar-Ilan University, Haifa University, Tel Aviv University, and Harvard University published their work in the scientific journal Plos One (Open Access). The team’s c ..read more
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