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How I became a YouTube expert authority http://www.tuberankings.com in less than 3 years and you can do the same, just take these simple steps.

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  • That Paul Myers dude is pretty cool. I sent his book to a friend of mine to read and I'll take chunks out of it as I can, too...

  • @IamStevenVargas - I have been reading Paul's Talk Biz News for 12 years now, Paul Myers is one of the honest Gurus. Nice green advice too, stuff that worked back then, same stuff rocks now. No better advice on the web...

  • Oh, one other thing. You are now being (quite deservedly) touted as an expert, but I am wondering, how did you pick your field? Thanks in advance for answering my question, Chris!

  • @hypnojenn - How did I pick my field? I did the most stuipid thing ever, picked Internet Marketing because I love the business. What was stupid about that? I picked the hardest niche to succeed in. I have always wished I sold a normal product like a ShamWow or a SlapChop.

  • How ironic Chris, you were my approachable guru. I contacted you out of the blue probably nearly a year ago now to discuss Google Friend Connect. I wasn't sure I'd get a response, but figured if I never ask, I'd never know. I think you took a whole 5 minutes to respond and then phone me. You've been a great mentor and friend ever since. Thanks for everything Chris!

  • @jsterj1 - That is quite a complement Justin, sometimes it just so much easier to just jump on the phone with people and get away from the computer.

    Paul Myers taught me that, he has been my first and foremost guru, the guy has taught me more about engaging my followers and creating close relationships than anyone else. Way ahead of his time, the practically invented social marketing.

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  • Amazing that this was almost a year ago you made this video. And now you are on google plus, just crushing it. Wow...

  • Hi Chris, this is similar to how I target my networking when going to events as well as online. I think I will attach the video here.

  • Hey Chris,

    Love your video -it is from the heart and so true.

    It was great to hang out at Howie's together. Your approach is totally rock solid as is the info you provide.

    Hope to see you again soon!,

    Shira

  • I really have to say this. You must focus & concentrate on every word Chris says when he speaks. People high intelligence spew out little bits of info as an aside that are GOLDEN NUGGETS. In my experience, the people who hype too much, raise you to a heightened emotional state, and that's why you're drawn to them. Emotional connection. But when you are being appealed to by rational thought and genuine emotion, you really start to "get it". For me, at least, Chris Lang is that person.

  • @abicarmen That is a great question. I wonder if the time expense of traveling outweighs time spent doing social media the right way. Maybe finding the gurus that are known to be approachable, like Chris here, is the way to go. Knowing how to become a value to them, online, seems to be the key. Because meeting someone in person, you can't really tell how much skill they have on the computer. Or how much they take action. The personal association comes after and becomes stronger, quicker.

  • It seems like forever since I've watched this video. So much good advice here, that I took it. Guess who MY approachable guru was?

  • I wish I could have learned about him from you years ago. But things happen for a reason, right? Acting like an authority on any subject does not make you an expert, if you know what I mean. Being a true authority in my eyes means cutting through the bs and telling it like it is. Explaining your wisdom as you've learned it through trial and error. And becoming a great communicator of those ideas.

  • Amazing what multiple views of this becoming an authority video reveals. It's like a Kubrick movie. I get something new from it every time I watch it. Just pulled a nugget from a name mentioned in there by Chris. I'm off to do a little research on it. Oh, and Chris, a little tip on shooting video. Think "headroom". As in, the amount of empty space from the top of your head to the top of the frame. There should be very little. Too much at the beginning of this video. Find just the right amount.

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