The Best YouTube Channels Usually Look Broken
Perfect YouTube channels are expensive. The interesting ones usually have proven audience demand and obvious fixable problems.
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The best acquisition targets are rarely perfect. They usually have real audience demand and fixable business problems.
A YouTube channel is not just a pile of views. It is audience demand, creator dependence, monetization quality, production capacity, search and browse durability, and a set of operating constraints that either make the asset better after purchase or quietly break it.
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