
You don’t need a studio, a film degree, or a viral hit. You need a reliable way to turn views into pipeline. Over the next 30 days, you’ll ship 6–8 Shorts to earn discovery, 2 anchor longform videos that answer painful buyer questions, and one simple offer that converts attention into conversations. The goal isn’t “grow a channel.”
The goal is pipeline: a clear journey from hook → value → specific next step. Below is the plan we run with founders who have more meetings than editing time.
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SALES
What this plan assumes
• You can record on a phone or webcam and speak plainly for 3–8 minutes
• You can publish twice per week and post Shorts 2–3× per week
• You’ll recycle each video into assets sellers can drop into active deals
Your 30-day map
Week 1: point of view + proof
• Write your POV: 3 buyer myths you disagree with, 3 mistakes you keep seeing, 3 wins with numbers.
• Script 2 anchor videos (6–10 min): “How we cut [problem] by [X]% in [Y] weeks,” and “The exact [framework/template] we use to [outcome].”
• Record 3 Shorts that pull one punchy idea each from those scripts.
• Offer: pick one clear lead magnet (template, calculator, checklist) and put it on a simple landing page you control.
Week 2: publish + repurpose
• Publish Anchor #1 on Monday; Anchor #2 on Thursday.
• Publish Shorts Tue/Wed/Fri. Shorts point to Anchors (“full breakdown on the channel”) and your single offer (“grab the template we use”).
• Add hooks in the first 5 seconds: problem → promise → preview (“By minute 3, I’ll show the spreadsheet we used to cut CAC 18%”).
• Add chapters: Problem, Walkthrough, Example, Mistakes, Next Step.
• End-screen and pinned comment: one offer, not five.
• Repurpose: send the anchor to active deals as “here’s the 7-minute walkthrough we give new customers.”
Week 3: social lift + seller assist
• Add a 7–9 slide carousel to LinkedIn summarizing Anchor #1; include a save-worthy checklist.
• Post a 10-tweet X thread for Anchor #2; include a mini-example and a one-liner joke your buyers would send to a colleague.
• Build a “video vault” doc for your sales team: links, one-line descriptions, when to send each video, and the suggested email/DM snippet.
Week 4: optimize for watch → action
• Hook audit: re-record the first 15 seconds of any video with weak retention.
• Thumbnail audit: one promise, 3–5 big words, no clutter.
• Offer audit: match the call-to-action to the video’s intent (template for how-to, calculator for ROI walkthrough, demo for buying-signals content).
• Comment flywheel: reply to every thoughtful comment within 24 hours and PIN the best question with a timestamped answer.
Scripts that don’t suck
• 10-sec hook: “If you’re [role] and [pain], this shows how we [result] without [bad tradeoff].”
• Proof line: “We did this for [company/anon] and moved [metric] from [A] to [B] in [timeframe].”
• Transition: “Here’s the 3-step map, with my screen.”
• Close: “If you want the exact [template/checklist], it’s in the description. Next week I’ll show how we’d adapt this for [adjacent use-case].”
What to measure (and what to ignore)
• Ignore vanity subs for 30 days.
• Watch retention at 30 seconds and 50% mark; fix hooks and structure if they’re soft.
• Track clicks on the single offer and meetings created; if clicks are OK but meetings low, the offer is wrong for the video’s intent.
Try this in 30 minutes (today)
• Draft two anchor titles and three Shorts hooks.
• Record one 60-second Short in one take—ship it.
• Write the single offer you’ll use all month and paste it into every description/end-screen.
YouTube is a compounding channel when you respect structure and ask for one clear next step. Think discovery with Shorts, trust with anchors, and pipeline with a single offer.
Which anchor topic will you record first, and what’s the one offer you’ll attach to every video this month?
HEADLINES
Hot picks from the web
→ Mixmax: “Sales trends in 2025” — Clear snapshot of what’s actually driving replies and meetings this year: AI as an assist (not autopilot), earlier multithreading, and smaller, more personalized touch patterns over volume. Useful for adjusting outreach and demos this quarter.
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That’s all for today.
Until next time,
Team B2B Whales
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