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I’ve spent a lot of time this week doing research into YouTube.

The more I learn about YouTube, the more I’m humbled about what I don’t know about YouTube.

It’s an annoying cycle, but there is one thing I’ve done again and again that has worked…

He’s already IPO’d once – this time’s different

Spencer Rascoff grew Zillow from seed to IPO. But everyday investors couldn’t join until then, missing early gains. So he did things differently with Pacaso. They’ve made $110M+ in gross profits disrupting a $1.3T market. And after reserving the Nasdaq ticker PCSO, you can join for $2.80/share until 5/29.

This is a paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC.

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That thing I do over and over again is to actually post on YouTube.

I know that sounds pretty obvious, but I get in my own way trying to be perfect when the best way to learn is to get the reps in.

Here is a framework I’m starting to live by…

Step 1: Learn to Make Videos
Step 2: Learn to Make Good Videos
Step 3: Rinse and Repeat

Notice how step 1 is just to make a video, which can be a process all in itself.

Once you figure that out, THEN start seeing what you can do to improve those videos.

We too often get stuck just trying to make a good video and end up not doing anything.

I’ve been frequenting a new community by a buddy of mine, Jason Lee

It’s a YouTube community, and he’s looking for new people to help.

It’s super small, which makes it easy to get help, even if you are a beginner.

I’m in there as well, helping out and getting help.

Chat soon,
Chris Myles

When you’re ready, here’s how I can help:

Hit replay at any time! I love hearing from you!

The key to a $1.3T opportunity

A new trend in real estate is making the most expensive properties obtainable. It’s called co-ownership, and it’s revolutionizing the $1.3T vacation home market.

The company leading the trend? Pacaso. Created by the founder of Zillow, Pacaso turns underutilized luxury properties into fully-managed assets and makes them accessible to the broadest possible market.

The result? More than $1b in transactions, 2,000+ happy homeowners, and over $110m in gross profits for Pacaso.

With rapid international growth and 41% gross profit growth last year, Pacaso is ready for what’s next. They even recently reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.

But the real opportunity is now, before public markets. Until 5/29, you can join leading investors like SoftBank and Maveron for just $2.80/share.

This is a paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC.

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