The YouTube Doctrine
Short-form trains the audience. YouTube converts them. The lifestyle that built the IG following becomes the lure for the long-form business breakdown.
YouTube viewers SEARCH for business education. They self-select. There is no audience-mismatch problem on YT — you can do pure Hormozi-style breakdowns without the algorithm punishment that would happen on IG/TT.
But the smart play isn't pure education. It's two formats running in parallel, each doing a different job:
The 4 YouTube Formats (running in parallel)
🎬 Format 1: The Curiosity Vlog (audience growth)
Job: Pull lifestyle viewers into your world. Don't explain what you do — mention it. Make them rewind asking "wait, what does he actually do?"
Why it works: This is the AirRack / Iman Gadzhi / early Sahil Bloom playbook. The vlog visual gets the click (GT3, penthouse, Brickell). The business mentions in passing create curiosity. The pinned comment + bio link convert.
Length: 12–18 min sweet spot Cadence: 1 per week Topics for this lane:
- "Day in the Life of a 25-Year-Old Creator Agency Founder (Brickell Penthouse Edition)"
- "I Drive a $500k Porsche to Work Every Day. Here's What I Actually Do."
- "Running OVO Talent From My Penthouse — Tuesday"
- "F1 Weekend in Miami — But I'm Working the Whole Time"
Curiosity-lock rules (non-negotiable):
- NEVER fully explain OVO Talent in the video
- Reference it casually 3–5 times: "I take 25%", "I just signed a creator", "Nike paid us $X"
- Show you doing the work without narrating WHAT it is
- Pin comment: "What is OVO Talent? → bio link"
- Bio link goes to a 1-page explainer + lead magnet
🎯 Format 2: The Sit-Down (lead conversion)
Job: Hormozi/Cody Sanchez-style business breakdowns. Pure tactical depth. Closes warm leads who watched a vlog and want to learn more.
Why it works: YT search + suggested algorithm rewards this hard. People searching "how to start a creator agency" land here. Self-selecting buyers.
Length: 8–12 min Cadence: 1 per week Topics for this lane (contrarian/spicy hooks beat generic):
- "Why 99% of 'Creator Agencies' on Instagram Are LARPing"
- "The Real Math of a Talent Agency: 25% of Gross, Forever"
- "I Refuse to Sign These 5 Types of Creators (and You Should Too)"
- "The Email Template That Got Me a Nike Deal (Word for Word)"
- "Creator Agency vs Solo Creator: The Math Most Founders Miss"
- "Why I Quit My #1 AE Job at 22 to Manage Influencers"
Filming setup: Sit-down in a CINEMATIC location (penthouse desk with skyline, GT3 in frame, rooftop). Never a generic office. The visual still feels lifestyle even though the format is sit-down.
🎥 Format 3: The Behind-the-Scenes (trust + credibility)
Job: Document the actual work. Show real onboarding calls, real brand pitches, real contract reviews. This is the most TRUSTED format because viewers see it happen — can't fake it.
Why it works: Credibility is your audience's #1 question (13 comments asked about it). BTS proves it without you having to claim anything. Hormozi calls this "documenting not creating."
Length: 15–25 min raw Cadence: 1–2 per month Topics for this lane:
- "I Onboarded a Brand New Creator This Morning. Watch the Whole Call."
- "Reviewing a Brand Contract Live (And Why I'd Never Sign This)"
- "Pitching a $50k Brand Deal — Real Email Live"
- "Closing a Creator at the F1 Fan Zone (Raw Footage)"
Permission needed: Get creator/brand to sign a content release before filming. Worth the friction — these are your highest-credibility videos.
🌍 Format 4: The Travel-Narrative Arc (Brickell → SD → Europe spine)
Job: Use your geographic moves as the season storyline. Each city = new chapter = built-in 4–6 video arc. Combines lifestyle + business + journey — the most addictive YouTube package after MrBeast docs.
Why it works: Audience NEEDS to know what happens next. They subscribe for the journey. You convert them via business mentions throughout.
Cadence: 1 per week during travel periods, blended into Format 1/2 slots Arc structure:
- "I'm Moving OVO Talent to [City] for a Month (Here's Why)" — transition reveal
- "Day in the Life: [City] Edition" — DITL parallel
- "First Creator I Tried to Sign in [City]" — case study/narrative
- "[Brickell] vs [City] for a Creator Founder" — compare/contrast
- "Closing 5 Brand Deals This Week — From [City]" — process/proof
- "Why I'd Never Run an Agency From [Local Comparison City]" — contrarian close
The 90-Day Asset Roadmap
You have a time-limited content window that needs ruthless prioritization:
🏠 Phase 1 — Brickell Penthouse + GT3 (NEXT 12 DAYS, May 1–13)
The penthouse + GT3 in Brickell is a ONE-SHOT asset. Lease ends 2026-05-13. Anything that needs the penthouse skyline view or Brickell garage backdrop must be shot in the next 12 days.
Block-shoot 8 videos in this window:
- ✅ "Day in the Life Running OVO Talent from a Brickell Penthouse" (Format 1, hero)
- ✅ "I Bought a $500k Porsche at 25. Here's the Math Behind How I Paid for It." (Format 2)
- ✅ "Why 99% of 'Creator Agencies' on Instagram Are LARPing" (Format 2 — credibility lane)
- ✅ "Inside My Brickell Penthouse — Why I'm Actually Leaving" (Format 1 + transition setup)
- ✅ "I Onboarded a New Creator This Morning. Watch the Whole Call." (Format 3, BTS)
- ✅ "GT3 Detail Day: One Brand Deal Paid For This Car" (Format 1)
- ✅ "F1 Weekend POV: I'm Signing Creators at the Fan Zone" (Format 1, F1 timely)
- ✅ "I'm Moving OVO Talent to San Diego (Pilot Episode)" (Format 4, transition reveal — this is the LAST video shot in Brickell, sets up the next phase)
Filming plan: Block 2 full days. Day 1 = sit-down + BTS (videos 2, 3, 5 — least gear). Day 2 = vlog + GT3 + transition (videos 1, 4, 6, 7, 8). Edit over the next 30 days, drip-publish twice a week.
🏖️ Phase 2 — San Diego (May 14 – ~June 14)
4–6 videos using SD as the new chapter:
- "Day 1 in San Diego: Running OVO from the Beach" (Format 4, arc opener)
- "First Creator I Met in San Diego (And What Happened)" (Format 4, narrative)
- "Brickell vs San Diego for a Creator Agency Founder" (Format 4, compare)
- "I Closed a Brand Deal From a Coffee Shop in La Jolla" (Format 1, location-specific)
- "Why LA Creator Agencies Are Built Wrong (San Diego Take)" (Format 2, contrarian)
- "Pacific Beach vs Brickell Lifestyle — Creator Founder Edition" (Format 4)
🇪🇺 Phase 3 — Europe (~June 15 – July 15)
5–6 videos using time-zone challenges + cultural contrast:
- "Running an LA Talent Agency From Europe (Pilot Episode)" (Format 4)
- "Signing a European Creator at a Cafe in Lisbon/Paris" (Format 4)
- "How Brand Deals Work Across Time Zones" (Format 2)
- "What American Creator Agencies Get Wrong vs European Ones" (Format 2)
- City-specific lifestyle + business (Format 1) — 2–3 of these
- "Coming Home: 90 Days, 3 Cities, 7-Figure Agency" (Format 1, season finale)
Total 90-day output: 20+ long-forms. That's 4 months of content in 3 months of shooting. Buffer = breathing room.
The Curiosity Engine Lock-In (your specific instinct, perfected)
Your gut says: "Don't explain exactly what I do. Mention it. Make them ask." That instinct is correct and proven. Here's the exact mechanic:
3 mentions per Format 1 vlog, no full explanation:
- Casual mention (90 seconds in): "I just got off an onboarding call with a new creator." — no context
- Money mention (4–6 minutes in): "I take 25% of every dollar my creators earn. One Nike deal paid for this car."
- Aspiration mention (10+ minutes in): "If you're a creator doing 100k+ followers and you want to work with brands like Nike or Audi, drop a comment."
Pinned comment on every video:
🔗 What is OVO Talent? → [bio link]
DM "OVO" on @imalexgunnar if you're a creator wondering if you'd be a fit.Bio link points to:
- A 1-page explainer (built into brain.alexgunnar.com)
- "Watch this 3-min explainer to see if OVO Talent is a fit"
- Soft CTA: "Apply to be considered for the roster"
The curiosity-then-DM funnel is what converts vlog viewers to leads. Don't break it by explaining everything.
Production Notes
Gear (you already own)
- Camera: Sony A7C II + 16-35mm + 60mm + variable ND
- Audio: Use a wireless lav (Rode Wireless Pro) for sit-downs and BTS — phone audio kills credibility
- B-roll: Phone in 4K 60fps for handheld walking shots, A7C II for cinematic
- Drone: Worth renting for SD beach + Europe city shots, $50/day
Editing
- You don't have time to edit. Don't try.
- Hire an editor: $400–600/video for a quality YT editor (try Editor's Keys, Backstage, or Brez/Iman's editor referral network)
- OR: Use Descript for self-edit at 30 min/video for vlogs (text-based editing, fast)
- OR: The same editor you use for short-form already (your memory mentions an editor "Anas" — check if YT-capable)
Thumbnails
- Pay $40–80/thumbnail to a pro (Mr. Thumbnail / ThumbnailMe)
- Always feature: face + GT3/penthouse/city + 1 word/number ($500k, 25%, 99%, "WORST")
- Test 2 variants per video — YT split-tests automatically
Publishing cadence
- 2 long-forms per week: Tuesday + Saturday (proven YT slots for biz/edu)
- Tuesday = sit-down (Format 2) — week-day search traffic
- Saturday = vlog (Format 1) — weekend leisure-watch
Q&A Ready
If anyone (including you) asks "should I do X on YouTube" — the answers:
Q: Should I do podcast-style 60-min interviews? A: Not yet. You're 0 followers on YT. Subscribe-rate on long interviews is brutal until you have 50k+. Do them once you're established, or only with massive guests (Hormozi-tier).
Q: Should I do Shorts on YouTube too? A: Yes — auto-cut from your long-forms. Same shorts pipeline as IG/TT. YT Shorts is the cheapest discovery on the platform right now.
Q: Should I do reaction videos to other creators? A: Maybe one per quarter as a "how I'd manage X creator if they were on my roster" — high view ceiling, but uses someone else's brand equity. Sparingly.
Q: Should I monetize via YT ads? A: No. The audience is too small to matter. Your money is in OVO leads, not adsense. Don't even apply for monetization until 100k subs.
Q: What if a video flops? A: Doesn't matter. Long-form YT is a 12-month compounding play. One video at 5k views today might do 500k in 18 months when YT decides to surface it. Just keep shipping.
Q: Should I do Q&A / mailbag videos? A: Yes — once you have 5k+ subs and a comments engine. Then it becomes a Format 5.
The One Sentence
Vlog the lifestyle. Mention the business. Sit down and explain it Tuesday and Saturday.