Channel Junkies: YouTube For Real Estate Podcast

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Growing your YouTube channel is going to take a lot of time and it's going to take a lot of patience. The only thing that will get you there is your determination to succeed.

This is the Channel Junkies Live Q&A where I, Jackson Wilkey, tackle all your concerns regarding YouTube for Real Estate. If you're having trouble with that, listen up and we'll figure it out together.

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Show Notes

 Have you been thinking a lot about what kind of strategy you should use on your YouTube channel to gain a lot of viewers? You've already come up with a lot of ideas, but they're all failing and having no effect on your channel.To be honest, having a YouTube to real estate channel will require a lot of work, and you'll need someone to give you advice on how to level it up. 

I've been through it. We've built 13 YouTube channels across the country and we are willing to share with you our experiences throughout the process. My partner, Jackson Wilkey, and I started our path in this business in 2019 and we have never looked back.

There were a lot of concerns that were brought up during our podcast. Some of the questions were:

 Is this worth doing if you can only refer out the leads? The market I would be doing videos in is outside my super small market, and the closest city is too far to drive to show houses. 

 What is the best program for creating map videos? 

 Should I create a whole new YouTube identity? 

 Most green screen videos I see look fake with that blurred look around the person. What would be a good way to get a good-looking green screen look? 

 Can you recommend a company that can generate a web-based landing page for my lead capture and generation? 

 What about making notes and highlighting places on the maps? I do have a Macbook and OBS currently. 

 What do you think about uploading 100 videos in 100 days? I'm a new agent. I haven't started yet. In the meantime, I have been making a lot of videos. After 100 days, I'll do 1 or 2 videos a week. 

 I have some old videos from when I was at another brokerage that has a phone and email I no longer use. Should I delete the video or make it private? 

 The video editor I used was a flake, and he did crap work. I want to make sure I am saying the correct vocabulary. So how should I ask them for the correct help? Thumbnails, intro? correct term?  

These are just a few of the questions that were posed during our live Q&A podcast, and you're about to hear all of the answers, so stay tuned!

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What is Channel Junkies: YouTube For Real Estate Podcast ?

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The Channel Junkies Podcast is for real estate agents who are already on YouTube and want the channel to finally behave like a business, not a second job. Each week, we show you how to turn your “Living In [City]” channel into a predictable relocation lead machine that feeds your pipeline whether you’re filming or not.

Hosted by Jackson Wilkey and Jesse Dau, founders of Channel Junkies, you’ll get tactical breakdowns on video hooks and titles, first‑30‑seconds retention, thumbnails, upload cadence, and analytics that actually matter. We go deep on the back end too: speed‑to‑lead, follow‑up SOPs, show‑rate fixes, and simple systems so you stop dropping YouTube leads on the floor and start closing more buyers and sellers.

No fluff, no generic “social media tips.” Just real case studies, hot‑seat audits, and step‑by‑step playbooks from agents doing 6–7 figures in GCI from their channels. New episodes weekly.

Here is a link to book your free strategy call as soon as you can https://calendly.com/channeljunkiescall/perry