I Built the YouTube Coaching Offer I Could Never Find

I Built the YouTube Coaching Offer I Could Never Find

I've built the YouTube coaching offer that I could never find. You can talk to me every single week when you join the Jerry Banfield Family, which you can find through my website. I've been on YouTube since 2011. I've got over a billion views and impressions combined online across all platforms. And I deleted everything in 2025 because I was so burnt out.

The Coaching I Could Never Find

The number one thing I've noticed is that what's difficult for me to find is anybody who can help me who has as much or more experience on YouTube as I do, who doesn't charge an absolute fortune, and who doesn't have a very strict way they do things — where you have to do your thumbnails and your titles their way, with clickbait editing, and you have to be an authority. What I've been looking for is someone who would just have a call with me every week and talk about my YouTube channels.

I have six channels. I get 45,000 impressions a day. And I created all these channels just about 110 days ago. I've got 4 to 5 million impressions on six brand new channels starting from absolute zero. So I know a lot about YouTube, and I have the courage to start a YouTube coach channel from scratch because I know what I'm talking about. I share more advanced strategies and breakthrough ideas than anybody else I see in the YouTube coaching scene.

The Offer I Wish Somebody Else Would Make

I've made the absolute best offer that anybody else is making, too. People with my level of knowledge are charging hundreds or even a thousand dollars a month for their programs. I want mine to be so accessible, so affordable, that you'll skip their programs and join me. I do this full time. And since I just started over, I'm building my own income up now — so you're getting the benefit that I deleted everything, burned all my stuff to the ground, and I'm starting from scratch and am willing to give you absolutely insane value. Getting a call with someone with my level of experience on YouTube for what I'm charging is an insane value. And what will really help is knowing that you've got me to talk to every week.

All you do is join the group. It's hosted on Skool, which you may already have heard somebody else sharing. You join the group, you have access to DM me all week, and you can post and connect with the group, share your channel, and get a channel audit. My YouTube coach channel sends people to my community, and people are joining straight from my YouTube coach channel, which is unmonetized — and I can help you make a similar offer. I just recorded a video on my Jerry Banfield channel talking about how there are billions of lonely people around the planet, and what we seem to need more than ever is a person we can talk to.

I don't see anybody else offering a quality YouTube coaching offer. I've watched so many videos and looked at people's programs, and they do fake scarcity things — "get on the wait list," "apply." I'm not applying. I'm not getting on your wait list. I'm not playing games. I want somebody who doesn't play games. My calendar is open. This is a perfect time, too, because I just started the community within the last month — there were 13 members on the day I recorded this. That means I've got plenty of time and attention. As the group gets bigger, I plan to move to 25-minute calls in 30-minute blocks of time, and I think I'll push it to where I could handle 50 hours of calls a week, because I literally don't do anything else. All I do is make videos on YouTube, do some live streams on my Jerry Banfield Games channel, spend time with my kids, exercise, and go to AA. That's my whole life — I'm not dating anyone. And I want to provide myself a full-time income as well. At a hundred members I'd be making something like fifteen grand a month, and I'd be working 50-plus hours a week to do it, but I'd be having a lot of amazing conversations. I'd be supporting you in a way that nobody else is offering to support you.

The Biggest Problem Most YouTubers Have: You're Lonely

What I've found has really helped me over the years is that I've had a lot of peer mentors — fellow YouTubers where we've talked and coached each other. But when I deleted all my channels, I got out of touch with most of them. They've gone off in other areas, trying to get Instagram to go up, or they're doing something that's not related to what I'm doing anymore. They've already got their huge channel and they're doing too much on that already. And I haven't made the effort to talk with them either. So what I'd love instead is to have 10, 20, 30 different YouTubers that I talk to every week — and then I will by far be the best person with the best perspective to talk to, and that'll give me a bunch of motivation for the videos I can make.

I know the biggest problem most YouTubers have is that you're lonely. You don't have anybody else to talk to about YouTube who really understands and cares about it the way you do. I was just saying I would love to date a YouTuber, because we could talk work. My friend and I were playing tennis the other day, and he said, "All you do is talk to me about dating." I told him, well, what I'm most interested in is dating and YouTube, and I can't talk to you about YouTube because you're a drummer — so I can't talk YouTube stuff with you. What you really need is to be able to talk to somebody who will listen, take in what you're doing, has a lot of experience, and can process it uniquely for your situation. You don't need another course. AI can tell you all kinds of things to do on YouTube.

An Insane AI Workflow — and Little Things That Compound

I have an insane AI workflow. For this very post's thumbnail and idea, I just talked through a generic video idea — I said I'd kind of like something along these lines — and ChatGPT came up with a much better title than I was thinking of. I thought, damn, that's better than what I had; I'll use that. And I do little things like putting the call to action on all my thumbnails, because thumbnails actually get 10 to 100 times as many impressions compared to the clicks and the views. Even if I have a video with 30 or 40 views on it, that thing still often got thousands of impressions on the thumbnail, which promotes my call to action every single time.

I can show you how to do things like get Claude working on your computer so you can start bringing a serious AI workflow into your YouTube game, and we can walk through that together on a screen share on Zoom. All my calls are hosted on Zoom, and when you join the Jerry Banfield Family you can get on my calendar and schedule a call every single week as part of the membership, and there's an annual option that gives you two months free.

There are so many YouTubers I despise who are selling thousands of dollars of programs that hardly give any value compared to the ordinary videos I'm putting out. They signal authority. They trick people into thinking they know YouTube when — and I know some of them — they've paid hundreds of thousands for coaching and millions of dollars for ads just to make themselves look popular, then convince people they're an authority. People buy, and they often are not supported. They feel the $6,000 they paid for this dummy's YouTube course was an absolute waste of money. I'm the opposite vibe from that. I'm enjoying building a community where I'm a person to talk to.

And what's cool is that the Jerry Banfield Family is a family — we don't have to just talk YouTube. What I've noticed is that other areas of my life impact my YouTube a lot. My dating has been distracting me from doing YouTube, and I've been pulling back from dating to focus more on YouTube. I've been having too much of a social life trying to date when what I need is more time to crank out videos.

Fifteen Years, Twenty-Plus Channels, and a Clean History

I put out five videos a day right now across six YouTube channels. The gaming one, Jerry Banfield Games, seems best to just live stream on, so the other five seem best for videos. I've tested so many different things. I've tested Shorts. And I don't mess with reaction videos, because the reused content policy can nail you doing those, as can copyright strikes and lawsuits if the content isn't used correctly.

I have a vast amount of knowledge on YouTube. So when you're talking to me, you're talking to someone who can really listen to you at a deep level — someone who's been on YouTube 15 years and has been through everything: burnout, being canceled. And yet I've had a clean history on YouTube — I've only had one community guidelines violation upheld across thousands and thousands of videos, and I've never had a copyright strike that actually stuck. I filed a counter-notification on every single one of them: take that to trial, I'm going to call your bluff on that one. I've created more than 20 channels on YouTube, and I've made almost all the videos with my face on almost all of them. I don't believe in faceless channels, but I'll be happy to support you if you have one. I think real, authentic human content is very important.

I have a workflow where I just talk off the top of my head, and it's insanely fast. On the day I recorded this, it was the fifth video I had filmed that day. I keep a spreadsheet where I track all the videos I've filmed. It showed four videos filmed that day — 77 minutes of actual content — and I had also eaten, showered, played tennis that morning, and talked on the phone with people, all in about five hours or less of real time. I publish an average of five videos and live streams combined a day — an average of 73 minutes of content a day in about three to five hours a day of real time.

Deep AI Research That Prints Money

I do deep, crazy research with AI for some of my videos. Take a crypto video I did — this one is crazy. Over on Jerry Banfield Crypto Reviews (I literally had to redo my bookmark because I've changed channel names and things so many times — I've even had a channel taken down from a bot attack before and got it back up through an appeal), I published "The 10 Most Dangerous Altcoins in the Top 100." I used ChatGPT Pro with one hell of a prompt to produce that incredible video. People are very satisfied with it: it's getting an awesome click-through on a channel where that can be difficult, and a nice watch time too. The data on it: a 2-out-of-10 video, 7% click-through, six-minute average watch time — which is soaring up there — and 854 views in 16 hours and 45 minutes, all organic traffic. It's printing money for me.

Be One of the First to Take Me Up on This

I would like to think I'm the best value on YouTube right now for YouTube coaching. I've created the offer that I wish somebody else would make. So I invite you: join the Jerry Banfield Family, get in there, and start talking with me. It'll help you, it'll help me, and it'll help all of our combined viewers from the two of us collaborating. You can also see how I coach in my YouTube Coaching playlist.

And if some weeks, instead of a private call, you want to film a video together, we can do that. I've got everything set up where you just hop on Zoom, I hit record, we talk, and we've got a video together — effortless collaborations with you as well.

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