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Behind The Scenes Of This YouTube Automation Company Claiming to be the #1 YouTube automation team in the world, Caleb Maddix and YTA just opened up their "digital asset class" to the everyday investor

By Shamus Goss

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Faceless automated YouTube channels have become one of the most coveted assets of extremely wealthy private investors.

And after a half-a-decade long proven track record, the #1 YouTube automation team in the world just opened up their "digital asset class" to the everyday investor for the first time ever through its new public facing company Caleb Maddix & YTA.

Previously, their 140-plus person content production team only worked with ultra-private partners strictly through word of mouth. But now that they're opening up to the public, their results and proven track record has created a long line of investors fighting for their spot.

To be honest, it's not just their results that are impressive. Unlike so many companies nowadays, they don't hide behind flashy marketing and unsubstantiated claims. The most respectable part of the company is the heart, mission, talent and integrity of the company's founders, Caleb Maddix and Ryan O'Donnell.

Caleb Maddix and Ryan O'Donnell are some of the most strategic business minds of this generation and are two business partners and lifelong friends who bonded over their desire to impact kids and solve massive world problems.

But what is more impressive than the multiple 8 figures they've generated online or the fact they created one of the largest private, non-government backed, kids' education companies on the planet outside of YTA is their philosophy on business.

They took the Jeff Bezos, Sam Walton, and Steve Jobs approach on business: customers first.

And this isn't something they just have hanging up on their office wall in Scottsdale, Arizona as a cute mission statement. This is what they obsess on personally and deeply instil in their team every single day.

When we sat down with them, we asked them exactly what they meant by "customers first" and they broke down their approach into 2 sectors:

Results Rate

Caleb Maddix and Ryan set out on a mission to assemble the best talent in the world and create a streamlined process that nearly rigs results rate and mitigates risk. And as you already know based off of their track record and verified stats, they've done just that.

Results rate isn't something they just talk about. They've put their money where their mouth is. Their team has literally spent over 6 figures on trend analysis software that allows them to mathematically predict which videos have the absolute highest probability of going viral (and they're one of only 3 known people in the world who have access to that). This is one of the many advantages they have that is responsible for their complete and utter lack of competition in the industry.

The amount of due-diligence they do before creating even a single asset is astounding. They've turned YouTube from a kid's game into an asset class investors can feel safe investing in.

Customer Experience

They wanted to create an experience for their partners beyond just the results and returns they consistently deliver. They set out to reinvent customer service as a whole.

Caleb Maddix explained their philosophy. "We wanted to get rid of the traditional corporate customer service and wanted a team that has a job beyond just closing out a ticket. We wanted to create a team whose full time job is to wow our partners and provide them pure white glove service."

So they threw out customer service and recruited someone from the 5-star hotel, Ritz Carlton to become their full time director of Concierge. Caleb Maddix finished by saying "I hope that other companies are inspired by our example and take our innovative approach to customer service. But the problem is, most founders aren't willing to put the level of obsession into creating a concierge team as they would their sales or marketing team."

Let's be real: the Internet is not going anywhere, anytime soon. This is why some of the world's smartest investors are now starting to diversify their portfolio by investing into digital real estate.

And these investors know that the most prime digital real estate on the planet takes place on YouTube. After all, it's one of the most established platforms on the internet, yet it is still early to get in. YouTube's Ad revenue has been aggressively growing and it's not on the trajectory to slow down anytime soon.

What many don't know is that more than half of all this revenue goes to the owners of these channels and videos. And YouTube is beyond happy to pay it because those creators are what bring viewers to the platform. And with those viewers comes an endless line of advertisers willing to pay whatever it takes to get in front of them. Because after all, attention is the most valuable asset in business.

Those numbers also include results from what is called Faceless Automated YouTube Channels, and while it's still early to get in, these channels have become one of the most coveted assets of extremely private wealthy investors.

The best opportunity to access this asset is with a company that has a half a decade long proven track record and outfitted with the #1 YouTube Automation team in the world. The good news is they just opened up their "digital asset class" to the everyday investor for the first time ever through their new public facing company "YTA."

Caleb Maddix & YTA is dedicated to leading investors into the next big investment opportunity with Automated Faceless YouTube channels. It is the path to invest in attention (an asset that never goes down in value) and tap into YouTube. This is why they often see unmatched returns, especially for those investors who approach it from a long term perspective like they urge their clients to do.

Author, Real Estate Investor & E Com Consultant, Shamus Goss is an serial entrepreneur who's unique perspectives and talents have allowed him to create innovative business solutions in multiple industries. Shamus’s focus is Real Estate, E Commerce and he also owns H.E.L.P USA a nonprofit organization.

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