How to Build Your Youtube Channel

psych2go:

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Originally posted by thetrueessenceofhumanity

We were recently approached by Ray Bayne through email who wanted help on how to grow his Youtube channel.

I thought since we are all about making the world a better place through psychology content, why not help others who are trying to do the same by teaching how to do what we do. And the best way to do that?

An article … or content that can reach multiple people at once. Instead of retyping an email to the same request over and over, why not create something you can share once.

Hopefully, you find this article helpful.

Step 1: Start by listing 10 or more channels who are doing what you are doing.

This is similar to market research in a business proposal. You have to know what and who you’re up against. What’s already out there and…….

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Books for Learning Korean

koreanstudytips:

Korean Grammar in Use: These books are available for three levels, beginner to early intermediate, intermediate, and advanced.

Talk to Me in Korean: They offer a wide variety of books ranging from learning Hangul, grammar, vocabulary, reading, etc… There are currently 5 levels of the grammar books published, however, you can find the other levels on their website for free.

Integrated Korean: These books are available for five levels: beginning, intermediate, advanced intermediate, advanced, and high advanced. Each level is composed of 2 books.

Korean Made Simple: A 3-part book series by GO! Billy Korean. They are available in many formats such as kindle, PDF, and a physical copy.

Ewha Korean: Textbooks and study guides created by Ewha Women’s University. There are 6 levels.

500 Basic Korean Verbs: This book teaches many verbs along with their conjugation.

(via rachelkstudies)

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