Are you thinking about starting a YouTube channel or looking for ways to increase revenue?


Hey Reader,

Real quick before I jump off my computer before the weekend (my brain is TIRED), I want to share two free (as in nothing to pay) opportunities happening starting Monday.

Both are from entrepreneurs I know personally and have tremendous respect for--and I've purchased content from both of them, so I'm not sending you to spend time with someone who's not going to deliver top-notch information.

First, for the entrepreneurs in the room is the Make It Repeatable Challenge.

This challenge from Jennie + Meredyth helps businesses identify the opportunities in their business to put some of your revenue on repeat with your most engaged clients. No, not memberships, this is about creating an experience your clients can do over and over again and get different results every time--and it's a good thing because they want to keep coming back, showing up and re-investing to get to new growth and new results each time.

Click here to get more info and join the (FREE) challenge starting Monday.

Next up, is Jerry Potter's YouTubiest Week Ever Challenge in which he's going to walk you through how to create a channel that turns your expertise and information into visibility, trust, and a steady stream of opportunities.

Based on what I'm seeing people talk about around the business internet, YouTube is going to be THE place to be in 2025, and here's your chance to get started now.

Sign up for Jerry's (FREE) challenge also starting on Monday.

And that's it for me and my brain. We're both wiped. I'm heading to an art show tonight and then my plan is to lay on the couch this weekend, read books, watch football, eat a bunch of bad-for-me food, drink some PBRs (iykyk but if you don't, reply and I'll tell you lol) and just try to recover from this week of stress.

What are you going to do to give yourself a break this weekend?

~Angela


Angela James

Join my newsletter for publishing, writing and marketing tips and advice! Angela James (she/her) is a #1 New York Times bestselling fiction freelance editor and author career coach, and has enjoyed two decades in genre fiction publishing. She's edited bestselling books and authors, including the #1 New York Times bestselling Paper Princess by Erin Watt, as well as hundreds of other authors such as Mariah Stewart, Shelly Laurenston/G.A. Aiken, A.C. Arthur, Jaci Burton, Ilona Andrews, Alexa Riley, Lilith Saintcrow, Josh Lanyon, K.A. Mitchell, Shannon Stacey, and more. She is also the creator of Before You Hit Send: a popular online self-editing and writing workshop as well as Book Boss: From Written to Recommended, a supportive and growing author community. For more information about Angela’s freelance editorial and consulting services visit angelajames.co.

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