Benji Travis, who has been on YouTube for over a decade, says you don't need fancy equipment or a ton of money to start a YouTube channel.
This story requires our BI Prime membership. To read the full article,Entrepreneur Benji Travis and wife Judy, the popular beauty vlogger behind the channel "itsjudytime," film videos for YouTube.
Speaking to Business Insider, Benji said that starting a YouTube channel doesn't require any fancy equipment and he broke down four basic steps to start an online career. If there's one piece of advice an aspiring YouTube creator needs, it's to just start. When starting a new YouTube channel, it's best to choose a specific topic or theme within your content that you are passionate about sharing. Being passionate about the topic, rather than just sharing it with the goal of making money, will allow your content to build a genuine following.
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