YouTube Hub 101
General YouTube creator community.
“Sell the growth loop you already run on your own channel.”
Starter stack, all-in.
With focused weekly execution.
Not guaranteed — but proven possible.
Positioning
The credible YouTube educators are the ones whose own channel is visibly growing. Your channel IS the demo. Everything else — packaging, retention, monetization — flows from there.
Who this works for
- Creators with a growing channel (10k+ subs or clear traction) willing to teach in public
- Ex-YouTube employees, MCN operators, or agency editors with insider knowledge
- Coaches who already work 1:1 with creators and want to scale delivery
The offer
A community that reviews members’ packaging and analytics weekly, plus a library of frameworks for ideas, thumbnails, retention, and monetization.
How to build it
Content pillars
- Weekly packaging reviews (titles + thumbnails)
- Retention teardown clinics
- Idea generation and validation sessions
- Monetization case studies (sponsors, products, funnels)
Onboarding a new member
- Day 0: Channel audit form + one 90-day goal
- Day 1: Watch the ‘packaging fundamentals’ pillar
- Day 7: Submit next video for a packaging review
- Day 30: Ship a video applying at least 3 community frameworks
How to grow it
Growth engines
- Your own channel documenting the frameworks in public
- Guest appearances on creator podcasts
- Case study videos featuring member wins
- Cross-promo with adjacent creator communities
Monetization stack
- $49–$99/mo community access
- $3k–$10k cohorts for creators going full-time
- 1:1 channel audits as an upsell
- Affiliate revenue on tools (VidIQ, TubeBuddy, editing software)
What it costs to build
| Line item | Monthly | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Skool subscription | $99 | Flat. |
| YouTube analytics tools | $0–$40 | VidIQ / TubeBuddy free tiers are enough at first. |
| Thumbnail / editing tools | $0–$30 | Photopea, Canva free, DaVinci Resolve free. |
| Streaming for live reviews | $0–$20 | Zoom or Riverside free tiers. |
The only true fixed cost is the Skool subscription. Everything else scales with revenue — most creators start with free tiers of the tools listed.
How fast you can expect to build it
Why it's possible for you
1of10, The YouTube Blueprint, The YouTube Academy and The $100k YouTuber are all in the same category — each with a slightly different angle (packaging, blueprints, monetization). The category isn’t crowded, it’s specialized.
You don't need to match YouTube Hub 101's size. A 100–300 member paid community at $49–$149/mo is a real business, and the playbook is the same one used by the biggest names in the category — just run at your scale.
Common pitfalls to avoid
- Teaching YouTube without a channel that shows growth
- Talking algorithm instead of packaging + retention
- No feedback loop on members’ actual videos
- Bundling too many topics — pick packaging OR monetization OR shorts
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