[{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/content-strategy/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Content Strategy","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/creators/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Creators","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/founders/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Founders","type":"tags"},{"content":"You\u0026rsquo;ve posted the videos. Good ones, even. You poured a weekend into a single upload, hit publish, and refreshed the analytics like it owed you money.\nAnd the number barely moved.\nIf you\u0026rsquo;re a founder, coach, or creator staring at 87 subscribers wondering what everyone else figured out that you didn\u0026rsquo;t — this is for you. The good news: getting your first 1,000 YouTube subscribers has almost nothing to do with talent, luck, or going viral. It\u0026rsquo;s a system. A boring, repeatable one that most people quit three weeks before it starts working.\nHere\u0026rsquo;s the exact playbook — the same approach that\u0026rsquo;s driven over 10 million organic views and a 2,100% channel growth rate for the people I work with. No daily posting. No dancing. No selling your soul to the algorithm.\nLet\u0026rsquo;s get you past 1,000.\nWhy Your First 1,000 Subscribers Are the Hardest (and Why That\u0026rsquo;s Good News) # Here\u0026rsquo;s the thing nobody says out loud: the first 1,000 is a different game than everything after it.\nBelow 1,000, YouTube barely knows what to do with you. The algorithm has too little data to push your videos confidently, so reach feels like pushing a car uphill. Most creators read this silence as failure and stop. They quit at the exact moment the engine is about to catch.\nBut that difficulty is actually a filter. Almost everyone gives up here — which means simply staying in the game with a system puts you ahead of 90% of channels in your niche. You\u0026rsquo;re not competing with MrBeast. You\u0026rsquo;re competing with the version of every other founder who burned out by video nine.\nGet Specific About Who You\u0026rsquo;re For (Niche Beats Talent) # The fastest way to stall under 1,000 is to make videos for \u0026ldquo;everyone.\u0026rdquo; Everyone is nobody. The algorithm can\u0026rsquo;t recommend you if it can\u0026rsquo;t categorise you, and viewers won\u0026rsquo;t subscribe to a channel that doesn\u0026rsquo;t feel built for them.\nPick a painfully specific person. Not \u0026ldquo;entrepreneurs\u0026rdquo; — \u0026ldquo;first-time SaaS founders trying to do their own marketing.\u0026rdquo; Not \u0026ldquo;people who want to get fit\u0026rdquo; — \u0026ldquo;busy dads over 40 starting from zero.\u0026rdquo; When someone in that exact situation lands on your video, they should feel a small jolt of this is for me.\nCoaches and founders have an unfair advantage here: you already know your ideal client intimately. You talk to them every week. Make videos that answer the questions they actually ask you — and you\u0026rsquo;ve skipped the hardest part of finding a niche.\nThe Title-and-Thumbnail Truth Most Creators Ignore # You can make the best video on the platform. If nobody clicks, it doesn\u0026rsquo;t exist.\nYour title and thumbnail aren\u0026rsquo;t decoration — they\u0026rsquo;re 80% of the job. Before you script a single word, ask: would I click this if it appeared in my feed next to ten other videos? Be honest. \u0026ldquo;My Morning Routine\u0026rdquo; loses. \u0026ldquo;The Morning Routine That Killed My Burnout\u0026rdquo; wins, because it promises a transformation, not an activity.\nA simple test that costs you nothing: write your title and thumbnail text first, before you film. If you can\u0026rsquo;t make the idea sound compelling in a title, the video idea itself is the problem — and you just saved yourself a weekend.\nMake Videos People Finish (Watch Time Is the Whole Game) # Subscriptions are a lagging indicator. The metric YouTube actually rewards is retention — how much of your video people watch before they leave.\nThe first 30 seconds decide everything. Cut the slow intro. Skip \u0026ldquo;hey guys, welcome back, don\u0026rsquo;t forget to like and subscribe.\u0026rdquo; Open with the promise or the payoff: tell them what they\u0026rsquo;re about to get, then deliver it faster than they expect. Every sentence should earn the next one.\nHere\u0026rsquo;s the unspoken rule: people subscribe at the end of a great video, not the start. Earn the click with your thumbnail, earn the watch with your hook, earn the subscriber with your value. In that order. Always.\nShow Up Consistently — But Define \u0026ldquo;Consistent\u0026rdquo; Honestly # You don\u0026rsquo;t need to post daily. You need to post predictably — and to keep going long enough for compounding to kick in.\nOne genuinely good video a week, every week, for six months, will out-grow a frantic daily sprint that ends in burnout by month two. The creators who hit 1,000 aren\u0026rsquo;t the most talented. They\u0026rsquo;re the ones who were still publishing when everyone else stopped.\nPick a cadence you can sustain on your worst week, not your best one. If that\u0026rsquo;s one video every two weeks, brilliant — protect it like a meeting with your most important client. Consistency you can keep beats intensity you can\u0026rsquo;t.\nBorrow Audiences Instead of Building From Zero # Waiting for the algorithm is slow. Putting your videos in front of audiences that already exist is fast.\nAnswer questions on Reddit, LinkedIn, or in communities where your ideal viewer already hangs out — and link the video that goes deeper. Collaborate with creators slightly bigger than you. Repurpose every long video into three or four shorts that act as trailers pointing back to the main channel. You\u0026rsquo;re not begging for attention; you\u0026rsquo;re meeting people where they already are and offering them something genuinely useful.\nThis is how you shortcut the cold-start problem — and it\u0026rsquo;s exactly the kind of unglamorous, compounding work that gets a channel past 1,000 in months instead of years.\nYour Next Step # You don\u0026rsquo;t need a bigger camera, a better personality, or permission. You need a system you\u0026rsquo;ll actually follow.\nGetting subscribers is only half the game. The other half is turning those views into actual customers. I put the full system — how to attract the right buyers, qualify them, and convert attention into revenue — into a guide built for founders: Built the Product. Now Get Customers. It\u0026rsquo;s the same playbook behind 10M+ organic views.\nGet the guide →\nYour first 1,000 subscribers are closer than the analytics make them feel. Let\u0026rsquo;s go get them.\nFrequently Asked Questions # How long does it take to get 1,000 YouTube subscribers? # For most founders and creators posting consistently with a clear niche, 6 to 12 months is realistic — though channels that nail title-and-thumbnail strategy early can move faster. The biggest variable isn\u0026rsquo;t talent or budget; it\u0026rsquo;s how long you keep publishing before quitting.\nDo I need to post every day to grow on YouTube? # No. One strong, well-positioned video a week beats daily uploads you can\u0026rsquo;t sustain. YouTube rewards retention and consistency far more than raw volume, so a cadence you can actually keep is more valuable than a burst that ends in burnout.\nWhy am I not getting views even though my videos are good? # Usually it\u0026rsquo;s not the video — it\u0026rsquo;s the title, the thumbnail, or the niche. If nobody clicks, the algorithm never tests your content. Sharpen your packaging and get specific about who the video is for before assuming the content is the problem.\nHow many subscribers do I need to make money on YouTube? # You need 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours to join the YouTube Partner Program for ad revenue — but founders and coaches often earn far more by using YouTube to attract clients long before they hit monetisation thresholds.\nWhat\u0026rsquo;s the fastest way to get my first 1,000 subscribers? # Pick a painfully specific niche, obsess over titles and thumbnails, hook viewers in the first 30 seconds, post predictably, and borrow existing audiences through communities and shorts. There\u0026rsquo;s no viral shortcut — but this system reliably compounds.\n","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/first-1000-youtube-subscribers/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"How to Get Your First 1,000 YouTube Subscribers (When It Feels Impossible)","type":"posts"},{"content":" Turn Your YouTube Channel Into a Customer Acquisition Engine. I help founders turn YouTube into a predictable customer acquisition channel - content systems that grow views, build trust, and convert viewers into customers. Not vanity metrics. Revenue.\nNew \u0026middot; The Founder's Guide\nBuilt the product but stuck with no customers?\nGet the YouTube system that turns views into paying customers, without paid ads.\nGet the guide \u0026#8594; 0 Views grown 0 Subscribers built 0 Impressions engineered 0 Community-backed raise Book a 1-on-1 Call 60 min · 1-on-1 session · limited slots ","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Obed Favour","type":"page"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/youtube-growth/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"YouTube Growth","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/youtube-growth/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"YouTube Growth","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"10 June 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/youtube-subscribers/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"YouTube Subscribers","type":"tags"},{"content":" Obed Favour Home About Services Book a call Social media Revenue funnel AI analysis Social media - 1 of 7 How often does your brand post on social media? Consistency is the single biggest driver of organic growth. Rarely - once a month or lessCritical gap A few times a month - no real consistencyNeeds work 1-3 times per week - fairly regularGetting there Daily or near daily - very consistentStrong 1 / 12Next Social media - 2 of 7 Do you have a documented content strategy with clear pillars and goals? Strategy is what separates brands that grow from brands that just stay busy. No - we post whatever feels relevantCritical gap Some ideas but nothing documentedNeeds work We have a strategy but don't always follow itGetting there Yes - documented and followed consistentlyStrong Back2 / 12Next Social media - 3 of 7 Does your content actually convert - do followers DM, book, or buy? Likes without leads means your content is entertaining but not working. We get likes but zero business from socialCritical gap Very occasional enquiries - not consistentNeeds work We get some leads but it could be much betterGetting there Social consistently drives leads and revenueStrong Back3 / 12Next Social media - 4 of 7 Are you using short-form video as part of your content mix? Reels, Shorts, and TikTok have the highest organic reach of any format right now. No - only static images or text postsMissing out Tried it a few times but not consistentNeeds work We post video occasionallyGetting there Video is a core part of our strategyStrong Back4 / 12Next Social media - 5 of 7 Do you track analytics and make decisions based on data? The brands that grow fastest are the ones that measure what actually matters. We never look at analyticsCritical gap We check follower count occasionallyNeeds work Track some metrics but unsure what to do with themGetting there Track key metrics and adjust strategy weeklyStrong Back5 / 12Next Social media - 6 of 7 Do you repurpose content across multiple platforms? One piece of content should become many. If it doesn't, you are working too hard for too little output. No - we create separate content for each platformHigh effort, low output Sometimes, but no system in placeNeeds work We repurpose occasionallyGetting there We have a full repurposing systemStrong Back6 / 12Next Social media - 7 of 7 Do you have a content calendar planned at least 2 weeks ahead? Planning ahead is what makes consistency possible when life gets busy. No planning - we post when we rememberCritical gap We plan loosely but nothing formalNeeds work We have a calendar but don't always follow itGetting there Yes - 30-day content calendar planned in advanceStrong Back7 / 12Next - Revenue audit Revenue funnel audit Revenue funnel - 1 of 5 How do new customers discover your brand? Awareness is the top of your revenue funnel. No awareness means no pipeline. Mostly word of mouth - no active marketingRevenue leak Some social but no consistent strategyRevenue leak Consistent social + some SEO or paidSmall leak Multi-channel - social, SEO, ads, referralsHealthy Back8 / 12Next Revenue funnel - 2 of 5 When someone finds you, do they take a clear next step? Every visitor that leaves without acting is lost revenue. No clear CTA on our content or websiteRevenue leak We have a website but it does not convert wellRevenue leak Some enquiries but conversion is inconsistentSmall leak Clear CTAs, landing pages, booking system in placeHealthy Back9 / 12Next Revenue funnel - 3 of 5 How quickly does someone experience value after enquiring? The window between interest and decision is short. Slow follow-up loses warm leads. No system - people enquire and just waitRevenue leak Manual follow-up - slow and inconsistentRevenue leak Some automation but gaps in the journeySmall leak Fast automated onboarding - value within 24hrsHealthy Back10 / 12Next Revenue funnel - 4 of 5 Do you have an active retention system to keep customers coming back? Acquiring a new customer costs 5x more than retaining one. No retention strategy at allRevenue leak We occasionally check in but no systemRevenue leak Email marketing but not consistentSmall leak Active retention - emails, community, touchpointsHealthy Back11 / 12Next Revenue funnel - 5 of 5 Do your happy customers systematically refer others? Referral revenue is the most profitable growth channel. If it is accidental, you are leaving money on the table. We never ask for referrals or reviewsRevenue leak Sometimes clients refer us but it is accidentalSmall leak We ask occasionally but no formal systemSmall leak Active referral programme - systematicHealthy Back12 / 12Almost there One last step Where should we send your personalised audit report? Obee will write your report and email you a copy to keep. No spam ever. I agree to receive my personalised audit report and occasional marketing insights from Obed Favour. You can unsubscribe at any time. No spam ever. By submitting you confirm you have read and agree to our Privacy Policy. We process your data in accordance with GDPR and CAN-SPAM regulations.\nBackGet my AI audit Analysing your responses... Building your personalised growth report Social score - Revenue leaking - Score breakdown Your personalised growth report Ready to fix these gaps? Book a free 30-minute strategy call. We will walk through your results and build a clear action plan specific to your brand. Book a free strategy call 30 min - no obligation - real advice Start over ","date":"29 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/audit/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Free Growth Audit","type":"page"},{"content":" Privacy Policy Last updated: May 2026\nWho we are This website is operated by Obed Favour Chukwuemeka, a growth marketer and AI automation expert based in Lagos, Nigeria. Website: www.obedfavour.com. Contact: hello@obedfavour.com\nWhat data we collect When you sign up for our free resources or complete our growth audit, we collect your first name and email address. We also collect anonymous analytics data via Google Analytics to understand how visitors use our website.\nHow we use your data We use your name and email to send you the resource you requested, occasional marketing insights, and relevant updates about our services. We will never sell your data to third parties. We use Brevo to manage and send emails.\nYour rights You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data at any time. You can unsubscribe from our emails at any time using the unsubscribe link in any email we send. To request deletion of your data, email us at hello@obedfavour.com\nCookies We use Google Analytics cookies to understand website traffic. These are anonymous and do not identify you personally. You can disable cookies in your browser settings at any time.\nData storage Your email and name are stored securely on Brevo servers. We comply with GDPR and CAN-SPAM regulations. Our legal basis for processing your data is your explicit consent given at the point of sign-up.\nContact For any privacy-related questions or data requests, contact us at hello@obedfavour.com\n","date":"29 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/privacy/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Privacy Policy","type":"page"},{"content":" 🎉 Your Free Guide is Ready Your copy of From Zero to Live is ready to download right now. Click below and start building.\nDownload Your Free Guide While you are here:\nRead the blog See my services Book a 1-on-1 Call ","date":"29 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/thank-you/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Thank You","type":"page"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/ai/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"AI","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/ai-automation/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"AI Automation","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/growth/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Growth","type":"tags"},{"content":"She was working 14-hour days.\nRunning her business, managing her team, creating content, replying to enquiries, writing proposals, sending invoices, scheduling calls.\nBy Friday she hadn\u0026rsquo;t done a single thing that actually moved her business forward. She\u0026rsquo;d just kept it alive.\nSound familiar?\nHere\u0026rsquo;s what nobody tells you about building a business: the work that scales your business and the work that runs your business are completely different — and most founders spend almost all their time on the second one.\nAI automation is how you take back the first.\nWhat AI automation actually means for small businesses # Forget the sci-fi version. AI automation for small businesses isn\u0026rsquo;t about robots replacing your team.\nIt\u0026rsquo;s about identifying the tasks you do manually, repeatedly, every single week — and building a system that does them for you.\nThings like:\nReplying to common enquiries with personalised responses Turning raw content ideas into structured drafts Repurposing one piece of content into five formats Generating weekly reports from your analytics data Writing follow-up emails after sales calls Creating social captions from blog posts None of these require a developer. None of them require a six-figure software budget. And all of them, combined, represent 10–20 hours of manual work every week.\nThe 5 automations I set up for every client # 1. Content repurposing system # You record a podcast, film a video, or write a blog post. Then what?\nMost founders stop there. The content exists in one format, on one platform, reaching one audience.\nWith a simple AI workflow, that one piece becomes:\n5 short-form social clips (captions written by AI) 3 LinkedIn posts pulling the best insights 1 email newsletter summarising the key points 10 tweet-sized one-liners for Twitter/X A blog post if you started with video The tool stack: Claude for copy, Kling for video clips, Metricool for scheduling.\nI used this exact system at Great Grace Miami. One video shoot per week produced content across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and email — reaching 3.5M+ views total without increasing the production workload by a single hour.\n2. Enquiry response automation # Every time a potential client reaches out, you\u0026rsquo;re writing roughly the same email. Your process, your pricing, your availability, your next steps.\nThat\u0026rsquo;s 15–20 minutes per enquiry. If you get 10 enquiries a week, that\u0026rsquo;s over 3 hours gone before you\u0026rsquo;ve had a single real conversation.\nBuild a template in Claude that takes the enquiry details and generates a personalised, professional response in 30 seconds. Review, tweak slightly, send.\nTime saved: 2–3 hours per week minimum.\n3. Weekly analytics summary # Most founders either ignore their analytics entirely or spend an hour every Monday pulling numbers from five different platforms.\nConnect your key platforms to a simple dashboard (Metricool works for social, Google Analytics for web) and use Claude to interpret what the numbers mean and what to do next.\nPrompt example: \u0026ldquo;Here are my metrics from last week: [paste numbers]. What\u0026rsquo;s working, what isn\u0026rsquo;t, and what should I focus on this week?\u0026rdquo;\nTime saved: 1–2 hours per week.\n4. Proposal and brief generation # Writing proposals is one of the most time-consuming parts of any service business. Most of the content is the same every time — it just needs to be tailored.\nBuild a master proposal template in Notion. Feed Claude the client\u0026rsquo;s name, their problem, your proposed solution, and your pricing. Get a complete first draft in 2 minutes.\nTime saved: 2–4 hours per proposal.\n5. Social media caption system # Stop staring at a blank screen every time you need to post.\nBuild a simple prompt that takes your content topic, your target audience, and your platform — and generates 5 caption options in different tones (educational, storytelling, direct, conversational, bold).\nPick the one that fits, edit for your voice, post.\nTime saved: 3–5 hours per week for anyone posting consistently across multiple platforms.\nHow to start this week — no tech background needed # Day 1: Write down every task you did manually this week. Every single one.\nDay 2: Circle the ones you do every week without fail. These are your automation candidates.\nDay 3: Pick the ONE that takes the most time. Just one.\nDay 4: Open Claude. Describe the task. Ask it to help you build a reusable prompt or template for it.\nDay 5: Use the system once. Refine it. Save it.\nThat\u0026rsquo;s it. One automation per week. In a month you\u0026rsquo;ll have four systems running. In three months you\u0026rsquo;ll have reclaimed your Fridays.\nThe real reason most founders don\u0026rsquo;t automate # It\u0026rsquo;s not that they don\u0026rsquo;t know the tools exist.\nIt\u0026rsquo;s that they don\u0026rsquo;t believe their time is worth protecting.\nThey tell themselves they\u0026rsquo;ll sort it out when things slow down. But things don\u0026rsquo;t slow down. The business grows and the manual work multiplies with it.\nThe founders I work with who implement even two or three automations consistently report the same thing: they\u0026rsquo;re not just saving time. They\u0026rsquo;re thinking more clearly, making better decisions, and actually enjoying their business again.\nThat\u0026rsquo;s what 10 hours back per week actually buys you. Not just time. Headspace.\nYour next step # If you want a clear, personalised picture of which automations would save you the most time — based on your specific business and workflow — book a free 30-minute strategy call.\nI\u0026rsquo;ll map out exactly where you\u0026rsquo;re losing time and which tools and systems to implement first.\nGet the Guide \u0026rarr; 30 min \u0026middot; No obligation \u0026middot; Real advice Frequently asked questions # How can small businesses use AI automation? Start with your most repetitive weekly tasks — content creation, client communication, reporting, and scheduling. Use tools like Claude for writing and strategy automation, Metricool for social scheduling, and Notion AI for systems and SOPs. No coding or technical background required.\nHow much time can AI automation save a small business? Most small business owners and founders recover 8–15 hours per week once they have three to five automations running consistently. The biggest gains typically come from content repurposing, enquiry responses, and proposal generation.\nDo I need a developer to set up AI automation? No. The tools available in 2026 are designed for non-technical users. Claude, Notion AI, and Metricool all have intuitive interfaces and require no coding. You need a process mindset, not a technical one.\nWhat\u0026rsquo;s the best AI automation tool for small business? Claude for writing and strategy tasks. Notion AI for systems and documentation. Metricool for social media automation. Zapier or Make for connecting different tools together. Start with one and add others as you build confidence.\nHow long does it take to set up AI automation? A basic automation — like a content repurposing workflow or an enquiry response template — can be set up in under an hour. The key is starting with one specific task rather than trying to automate everything at once.\n","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/ai-automation-small-business-2026/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"How to Save 10 Hours a Week With AI Automation (Without a Tech Background)","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/marketing/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Marketing","type":"categories"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/marketing/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Marketing","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/marketing-automation/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Marketing Automation","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/productivity/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Productivity","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/small-business/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Small Business","type":"tags"},{"content":"There\u0026rsquo;s a marketing director I heard about recently who was proud of his content output. Twenty blog posts a month. Forty-seven thousand monthly visitors. Impressive numbers.\nThen he looked at conversions: 23 leads total. A 0.049% conversion rate.\nHis competitor published 4 posts a month. Eight thousand visitors. One hundred and twenty-seven leads.\nSame industry. Same audience. Four hundred and fifty percent more leads with eighty percent less content.\nThat gap isn\u0026rsquo;t a content problem. It\u0026rsquo;s a systems problem.\nAnd in 2026, it\u0026rsquo;s the most common mistake I see brands making.\nThe real reason your content isn\u0026rsquo;t working # Most brands confuse content production with content strategy.\nThey post consistently — Reels, blog posts, LinkedIn updates, newsletters — and wonder why the audience isn\u0026rsquo;t growing, the leads aren\u0026rsquo;t coming, and the revenue isn\u0026rsquo;t moving.\nHere\u0026rsquo;s the uncomfortable truth: publishing content doesn\u0026rsquo;t build your business. Publishing the right content, to the right people, at the right time, with the right next step does.\nThe difference between a content calendar and a content system is the difference between busy and effective.\nA content calendar tells you what to post.\nA content system tells you why each piece exists, who it\u0026rsquo;s for, what it should make them feel, and exactly where it should take them next.\nWhat a content system actually looks like # Every piece of content you create should sit inside a funnel. Not a complicated one — just a clear one.\nTop of funnel (awareness): Content that finds new people. Short-form video, SEO blog posts, social hooks. The job here is attention and relevance. Make someone stop scrolling and think \u0026ldquo;this person gets me.\u0026rdquo;\nMiddle of funnel (consideration): Content that builds trust. Case studies, behind-the-scenes, detailed how-tos, email sequences. The job here is credibility. Make someone think \u0026ldquo;this person actually knows what they\u0026rsquo;re doing.\u0026rdquo;\nBottom of funnel (decision): Content that converts. Testimonials, offer-specific posts, direct CTAs, booking links. The job here is confidence. Make someone think \u0026ldquo;I\u0026rsquo;m ready. Let\u0026rsquo;s go.\u0026rdquo;\nMost brands only ever make top-of-funnel content. They get followers but not clients. Likes but not leads. Views but not revenue.\nThe fix is simple: for every three awareness pieces you create, make one consideration piece and one decision piece.\nThe 5 content strategy mistakes killing your growth in 2026 # 1. You\u0026rsquo;re posting for the algorithm, not for your audience # If your content strategy starts with \u0026ldquo;what does Instagram want right now?\u0026rdquo; you\u0026rsquo;ve already lost. Algorithms change weekly. Your audience\u0026rsquo;s problems don\u0026rsquo;t.\nStart with the problem your ideal client is lying awake thinking about at 11pm. Build content around that. The algorithm will follow.\n2. You have no content-to-client pathway # Someone watches your Reel. They like it. They follow you. Then what?\nIf the answer is \u0026ldquo;they see more Reels,\u0026rdquo; you\u0026rsquo;re building an audience, not a business. Every piece of content needs a next step — even if it\u0026rsquo;s just \u0026ldquo;follow for more\u0026rdquo; early on, it should eventually lead to an email list, a lead magnet, a booking link, or a DM.\nMap the journey from stranger to client. Make sure your content moves people along it.\n3. You\u0026rsquo;re creating content, not building authority # In 2026, Google and AI models reward topical depth — consistent, interconnected content that proves you genuinely own a subject.\nOne viral post doesn\u0026rsquo;t make you an authority. Twelve posts on the same topic, each going one level deeper than the last, does.\nPick two or three topics you can own completely. Go deep. Cross-link everything. That\u0026rsquo;s how you become the person Google — and people — trust.\n4. You\u0026rsquo;re not repurposing systematically # The most efficient content strategy isn\u0026rsquo;t creating more — it\u0026rsquo;s extracting more value from what you\u0026rsquo;ve already made.\nOne long-form YouTube video can become:\n5 short-form clips (Reels, Shorts, TikTok) 3 LinkedIn posts 1 email newsletter 1 blog post 10 tweet-sized insights I used this exact system at Great Grace Miami to generate 3.5M+ organic views without increasing the content creation workload. The video got made once. The system distributed it everywhere.\n5. You\u0026rsquo;re measuring vanity metrics instead of business metrics # Views are nice. Followers are nice. But neither pays the bills.\nThe metrics that matter are: email subscribers, booked calls, qualified leads, sales conversations started, and revenue attributed to content.\nIf you don\u0026rsquo;t know which piece of content generated your last three clients, you don\u0026rsquo;t have a content strategy — you have a content habit.\nThe content system I use with every client # Here\u0026rsquo;s the simple framework I apply regardless of industry, platform, or budget:\nStep 1 — Define the one person you\u0026rsquo;re writing for. Not a demographic. A specific person with a specific problem at a specific stage of their journey. Everything gets written for them.\nStep 2 — Map the three stages. Awareness → Consideration → Decision. Assign every content format to a stage. Know which bucket each piece lives in before you make it.\nStep 3 — Build a distribution system, not just a creation system. Where does each piece go? In what order? What does someone see after they find you on Instagram? After they read your blog? After they join your email list?\nStep 4 — Add one conversion touchpoint per week. Not every post needs a hard sell. But every week, at least one piece of content should have a clear, specific CTA — book a call, download the guide, reply to this email.\nStep 5 — Review and cut ruthlessly every 90 days. What\u0026rsquo;s driving leads? Double it. What\u0026rsquo;s getting engagement but no conversions? Cut it or redirect it. What\u0026rsquo;s doing nothing? Kill it.\nWhat this looks like in practice # When I joined Ayoken NFT Marketplace as Growth \u0026amp; Community Lead, they had a great product and almost no audience.\nWe didn\u0026rsquo;t just \u0026ldquo;post content.\u0026rdquo; We built a system.\nEducational content on Twitter and Instagram explained NFTs to newcomers (awareness). AMA sessions and community updates built trust with early adopters (consideration). Launch campaigns and community momentum converted followers into platform users and attracted investor attention (decision).\nThe result: a community-driven $1.4M pre-seed fundraise.\nThe content didn\u0026rsquo;t just build an audience. It built a business case.\nYour next step # If you\u0026rsquo;re creating content consistently and it\u0026rsquo;s still not converting — the problem isn\u0026rsquo;t the content itself. It\u0026rsquo;s the system around it.\nStart with one question: what happens after someone finds you?\nIf you can\u0026rsquo;t answer that clearly, that\u0026rsquo;s where we start.\nI offer free 30-minute strategy calls to founders, marketers, and business owners who want a clear picture of what\u0026rsquo;s holding their content back — and exactly what to fix first.\nNo pitch. No fluff. Just clarity.\nGet the Guide \u0026rarr; 30 min \u0026middot; No obligation \u0026middot; Real advice Frequently asked questions # What is a content strategy for small business in 2026? A content strategy is a system for creating, distributing, and converting through content. In 2026 it means mapping every piece of content to a stage of the buyer journey, building topical authority across a focused set of topics, and connecting your content directly to a conversion pathway — not just publishing for visibility.\nHow often should I post content for my business? Consistency beats frequency every time. One high-quality, strategically placed piece per week outperforms five rushed posts that go nowhere. Start with what you can sustain, build the system first, then increase volume once the system is working.\nWhy is my content getting views but no leads? Almost always because there\u0026rsquo;s no clear next step. Views mean your content is relevant — that\u0026rsquo;s good. But without a pathway from viewer to lead (email list, booking link, lead magnet), you\u0026rsquo;re building an audience you can\u0026rsquo;t monetise. Add one clear CTA per week minimum.\nWhat types of content convert best in 2026? Case studies, specific how-to content, and problem-focused posts consistently outperform generic tips and trend content. The more specifically you name your ideal client\u0026rsquo;s exact problem, the higher the conversion rate — because they feel like you wrote it just for them.\nHow do I know if my content strategy is working? Track leads and booked calls attributed to content — not just views and followers. Use Google Analytics to see which pages drive the most conversions. If you can\u0026rsquo;t connect your content to revenue within 90 days, the strategy needs adjusting before you create more.\n","date":"18 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/content-strategy-small-business-2026/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"Why Your Content Strategy Isn't Working (And How to Fix It in 2026)","type":"posts"},{"content":" Digital Products Tools \u0026 Playbooks That\nDo the Heavy Lifting Everything I've built, tested, and refined working with real brands — packaged so you can implement it yourself.\nAvailable Now Built the Product. Now Get Customers. The founder's guide to turning YouTube into a customer-acquisition channel, without paid ads. The full AQCE System: attract the right buyers, qualify them, convert attention into revenue, and build an engine that compounds. For Founders YouTube Customer Acquisition Get the guide \u0026#8594; Coming Soon The AI Marketing Playbook 2026 7 AI tools + 10 proven prompts I use every week to save 10+ hours and 10x content output. Step-by-step workflows, real examples, zero fluff. AI Tools Prompts Workflows Get Notified at Launch Coming Soon The Content System Starter Kit The exact content framework, Notion templates, and repurposing workflows I use to turn one piece of content into a week of posts across every platform. Templates Notion Frameworks Get Notified at Launch Coming Soon Meta Ads Swipe File 30 proven ad copy frameworks and creative hooks from campaigns that achieved $0.01 CPC. Plug in your brand, launch your campaign. Meta Ads Copywriting Templates Get Notified at Launch Want early access? All products launch first to people on my calendar. Book a free strategy call and you'll be the first to know — plus get a launch discount.\nBook a Free Strategy Call \u0026rarr; 30 min \u0026middot; No obligation \u0026middot; Real advice ","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/products/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Digital Products","type":"page"},{"content":" Book a 1-on-1 Call → 60 min · 1-on-1 session · limited slots Your YouTube Channel Should Be Printing Subscribers. Why Isn\u0026rsquo;t It? # You already know YouTube is where attention lives. The problem isn\u0026rsquo;t effort — it\u0026rsquo;s the system. Most channels stall because nobody engineered the views-to-subscribers-to-revenue pipeline behind them.\nI have. I grew a channel 2,100% — from 3,000 to 67,000+ subscribers — and generated 10M+ organic views with zero ad spend. Not luck. A repeatable system. And it\u0026rsquo;s the same system I\u0026rsquo;ll build for you.\nYouTube Growth — Choose Your Level # Whether you\u0026rsquo;re a solopreneur filming on your phone or an org with a full team, there\u0026rsquo;s an entry point built for you. Same proven framework. Different levels of done-for-you.\n🔍 The YouTube Growth Audit # The fastest way to find out exactly why your channel is stuck — and the 90-day plan to fix it.\nFull teardown: positioning, packaging, titles \u0026amp; thumbnails Retention and watch-time diagnosis Funnel gap analysis (where views leak instead of convert) Prioritised 90-day action plan you can run yourself Best for: Solopreneurs and founders who want clarity and proof before going all in.\n🗺️ The Channel Blueprint # I build the strategy. You execute. Everything you need to stop guessing and start growing.\nNiche \u0026amp; positioning lock — own a lane instead of blending in Content pillars and a 30-video title-and-hook bank Thumbnail templates that earn the click A complete SOP so your system runs without me Best for: Solopreneurs and lean founders with the time to execute — once they finally know what works.\n🤝 Done-With-You Growth Partnership # Your team films. I steer the growth engine every single month.\nMonthly strategy and content direction Hook \u0026amp; script review before you hit record Packaging optimised on every upload Monthly growth report tied to real numbers, not vanity metrics Best for: Funded founders, organisations with an in-house creator, and agencies who want a YouTube specialist behind their team — including white-label.\n🚀 Done-For-You Channel Management # You show up and film. I run everything else.\nEnd-to-end channel strategy and execution Packaging, optimisation, and retention engineering Full views-to-revenue funnel build The whole growth system, handled — so you don\u0026rsquo;t touch it Best for: Organisations and funded founders who want the results without the workload. Limited slots — capacity is intentionally small so every channel gets the attention it needs.\nFind Your Starting Point → One call. We'll find the right level for where you are. Full-Service Growth # YouTube is the spearhead — but growth rarely lives on one platform. When you need the full engine, these are the supporting systems I build.\n📱 Social Media Growth # Turn your social media into a real acquisition channel. I build content systems that grow your audience organically and convert followers into customers.\nShort-form video strategy (Reels, Shorts, TikTok) YouTube growth \u0026amp; SEO Content repurposing frameworks Platform-specific distribution strategy Result: Grew a YouTube channel from 3,000 → 67,000+ subscribers (2,100%) and Instagram from 3,000 → 28,000+ followers with zero ad spend.\n📊 Full-Funnel Content Strategy # Most brands create content. Few create content that converts. I design ToFu → MoFu → BoFu content funnels that move people from discovery to decision.\nAudience research \u0026amp; content planning Hook writing \u0026amp; SEO-optimised copy Content calendar management Weekly A/B testing \u0026amp; performance reporting Result: Generated 3.5M+ organic views and drove 3,000+ in-person event attendees through content alone.\n💰 Paid Social (Meta Ads) # Every naira and dollar of your ad budget should work hard. I run lean, high-ROI Meta Ads campaigns built for maximum reach and minimum spend.\nCampaign strategy \u0026amp; audience targeting Ad creative \u0026amp; copywriting Budget optimisation Analytics \u0026amp; KPI reporting Result: Achieved $0.01 CPC — 1M+ impressions and 100,000+ link clicks on a $1,000 budget.\n🤖 AI Automation \u0026amp; Systems # Stop doing manually what a system can do for you. I build AI-powered workflows that save time, reduce costs, and let you focus on what matters.\nMarketing automation setup Content workflow automation AI tools integration Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Result: Clients reclaim 10+ hours per week through automated systems.\n🌐 Community Growth # Build an audience that shows up, engages, and buys. I grow and manage online communities that become your most powerful marketing asset.\nDiscord \u0026amp; Telegram community setup Onboarding flows \u0026amp; engagement systems Cross-platform community campaigns Web3 \u0026amp; NFT community management Result: Helped drive a $1.4M pre-seed fundraise through community-led acquisition at Ayoken NFT Marketplace.\nHow It Works # Discovery Call — We talk about your goals, challenges, and what success looks like for you Strategy Session — I map out a custom plan tailored to your brand Execution — I get to work, keep you updated, and deliver results Review \u0026amp; Scale — We review performance and double down on what works Let\u0026rsquo;s Work Together # Ready to grow your brand? Book a free 30-minute strategy call or fill out the form below.\nBook a 1-on-1 Call → 60 min · 1-on-1 session · limited slots Select a service... YouTube Growth Audit Channel Blueprint Done-With-You Partnership Done-For-You Management Social Media Growth Content Strategy Paid Social / Meta Ads AI Automation Community Growth Something else Send Message 🚀 📩 Or email me directly at hello@obedfavour.com\n","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/services/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Services","type":"page"},{"content":" The Blog Marketing that works.\nSystems that scale. No fluff. No recycled advice. Just real strategies, AI tools, and growth frameworks from someone who uses them every week.\nBook a Free Strategy Call → ","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"Blog","type":"posts"},{"content":"Most founders don\u0026rsquo;t have a YouTube problem. They have a conversion problem.\nThey\u0026rsquo;re posting videos but growing slowly. Getting views but no customers. Building an audience that watches but never buys. The effort is there — the system that turns it into revenue isn\u0026rsquo;t.\nThat\u0026rsquo;s exactly where I come in.\nThe longer version # My name is Obed Favour Chukwuemeka. I\u0026rsquo;m a YouTube growth strategist — and for the past 4+ years I\u0026rsquo;ve been obsessed with one question: how do you turn a YouTube channel into a channel that actually brings in customers?\nNot vanity views. Not subscriber counts that look good and do nothing. Real, compounding, revenue-generating growth.\nI started by building channels the hard way — writing the titles, designing the thumbnails, studying retention, testing hooks until the numbers moved. And they moved. I grew a channel 1,900% — from 3,000 to 67K+ subscribers — and engineered over 10M views into a funnel that converts.\nBut the deeper lesson wasn\u0026rsquo;t any single tactic. It was the system underneath: the engine that turns an impression into a click, a click into a watch, and a watch into a customer. That pipeline is the whole game — and it\u0026rsquo;s what I build.\nWho I work with # I work best with founders, startups, and growing businesses who know YouTube should be bringing them customers — but it isn\u0026rsquo;t yet.\nIf any of these sound familiar, we should talk:\nYou\u0026rsquo;re posting videos but they\u0026rsquo;re not converting into clients or customers You\u0026rsquo;re getting views but can\u0026rsquo;t trace a single sale back to them You\u0026rsquo;re doing everything manually and it\u0026rsquo;s eating your week alive You want to build a real audience — not just followers — before your next raise or launch What I believe # Growth works best when it\u0026rsquo;s built on truth — the truth of what your audience actually wants to watch, the truth of what your brand actually delivers, and the honesty to close the gap between the two.\nI don\u0026rsquo;t do smoke and mirrors. I don\u0026rsquo;t chase trends for the sake of it. I build systems rooted in data, content that earns attention rather than demanding it, and funnels that turn that attention into revenue.\n\u0026ldquo;The best marketing doesn\u0026rsquo;t feel like marketing. The best systems don\u0026rsquo;t feel like work.\u0026rdquo;\nProof it works # 0 Views grown across multiple channels 0 Subscribers built from scratch 0 Impressions engineered through packaging \u0026 SEO 0 Pre-seed raise supported through community growth 0 CPC achieved on a $1,000 Meta Ads budget Beyond YouTube, I\u0026rsquo;ve run high-ROI Meta Ads, built communities that backed a $1.4M raise, and set up AI automation that saves clients 10+ hours a week. Different levers — same job: building systems that compound.\nSee the full case studies →\nLet\u0026rsquo;s build something # If you\u0026rsquo;re ready to stop guessing and start turning views into customers — Book a 1-on-1 session and we\u0026rsquo;ll spend 60 minutes on your channel: a clear, honest diagnosis of what it needs, and a plan for exactly what to do about it.\nBook a 1-on-1 Call → 60 min · 1-on-1 session · limited slots Or connect with me on LinkedIn if you want to follow along first — no pressure.\n","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/about/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"About","type":"page"},{"content":"Every week there\u0026rsquo;s a new AI tool promising to 10x your output, automate your business, and make you coffee while it\u0026rsquo;s at it.\nMost of them are noise.\nBut a handful? They\u0026rsquo;ve genuinely changed how I work — saving hours every week and producing better results than I was getting manually.\nHere are the 5 I actually use. Not the ones with the biggest marketing budgets. The ones that earn their place in my workflow every single day.\n1. Claude — For thinking, writing, and strategy # Most people use AI to write faster. The real unlock is using it to think better.\nClaude is where I go when I need to work through a positioning problem, stress-test a campaign idea, build a content framework, or write something that actually sounds human.\nUnlike tools that just generate output, Claude pushes back, asks clarifying questions, and helps you arrive at better thinking — not just faster output.\nHow I use it: Campaign strategy, blog post drafts, email sequences, offer positioning, client proposals.\nPro tip: Give it context before asking for output. The more it knows about your brand, audience, and goal — the better the result. Treat it like briefing a senior strategist, not typing into a search bar.\n2. Gemini — For research and real-time intelligence # Gemini\u0026rsquo;s edge is its connection to real-time information. When I need to understand what\u0026rsquo;s happening in a market right now — trending topics, competitor moves, audience sentiment — Gemini is faster and more current than anything else.\nIt\u0026rsquo;s also exceptional at summarising long documents, analysing data, and helping you extract insight from information overload.\nHow I use it: Market research, trend analysis, competitive intelligence, summarising reports and transcripts.\nPro tip: Use Gemini to research before you create. Feed it your niche and ask \u0026ldquo;what are the top 10 questions my audience is asking right now?\u0026rdquo; Then use Claude to build content around those answers.\n3. Kling — For AI video content # Short-form video is still the highest-reach format on every platform. But production takes time.\nKling generates high-quality AI video from text prompts or images — meaning you can create scroll-stopping visual content without a camera, crew, or editing suite.\nFor marketers who need consistent video output without the production overhead, this is a game changer.\nHow I use it: B-roll for YouTube videos, visual hooks for Reels and TikTok, product visualisations, concept videos for pitches.\nPro tip: Use it for supplementary visuals, not your primary brand content. Your face and voice still build the most trust. Use Kling to enhance your content — not replace the human element.\n4. Metricool — For scheduling and analytics in one place # Most social media tools either schedule well or analyse well. Metricool does both — and the free plan is genuinely powerful.\nI use it to schedule content across every platform, track performance in real time, and identify what\u0026rsquo;s working before doubling down.\nThe best feature: the best time to post recommendations are actually accurate. It analyses your specific audience\u0026rsquo;s behaviour — not generic industry averages.\nHow I use it: Content scheduling, performance tracking, cross-platform analytics, identifying top-performing content to repurpose.\nPro tip: Connect all your platforms on day one. After 30 days you\u0026rsquo;ll have enough data to see clear patterns — which content types, topics, and posting times drive the most engagement for your specific audience.\n5. Notion AI — For systems, SOPs, and content operations # Most marketers have ideas everywhere — scattered across notes apps, Google Docs, WhatsApp messages, and their own heads.\nNotion AI brings everything into one place and then makes it intelligent. It can summarise meeting notes, generate SOPs from rough instructions, build content calendars, and help you turn chaotic thinking into organised systems.\nHow I use it: Content planning, SOP creation, client onboarding docs, campaign briefs, knowledge base management.\nPro tip: Build your content system in Notion first — then use AI to execute within it. The system is what makes the AI output consistent and scalable. Without structure, AI just gives you faster chaos.\nThe honest truth about AI tools in 2026 # The marketers winning with AI aren\u0026rsquo;t the ones with the most tools. They\u0026rsquo;re the ones who\u0026rsquo;ve built a system around a few tools — and use them consistently.\nPick two or three from this list. Learn them properly. Build them into your workflow. That\u0026rsquo;s where the compounding returns come from.\nThe goal was never to replace your marketing. It was to build a marketing engine that runs smarter — and keeps running while you sleep.\nIf you want help mapping out which tools fit your specific workflow and goals, I run free 30-minute strategy calls for founders and marketers who want clarity on exactly that.\nGet the Guide \u0026rarr; 30 min \u0026middot; No obligation \u0026middot; Real advice Frequently asked questions # What is the best AI tool for marketing in 2026? It depends on your biggest bottleneck. For strategy and writing, Claude. For research and real-time data, Gemini. For video content, Kling. For scheduling and analytics, Metricool. For systems and operations, Notion AI. Most marketers benefit from combining two or three rather than trying to use everything.\nAre AI marketing tools worth it? The free tiers of most tools on this list are genuinely powerful enough to deliver real results. The question isn\u0026rsquo;t whether they\u0026rsquo;re worth it — it\u0026rsquo;s whether you have a system to use them consistently. Tools without systems produce inconsistent results.\nHow do I start using AI in my marketing? Start with one task you do manually every week that takes more than an hour. Use Claude or Gemini to do that task instead. Once you\u0026rsquo;re saving time consistently, add the next tool. Build gradually — not all at once.\nWill AI replace marketers? AI replaces tasks, not marketers. The marketers who will struggle are those who only do tasks AI can do — writing generic copy, scheduling posts, pulling basic reports. The marketers who thrive are those who use AI to amplify their strategy, creativity, and client relationships.\nHow many AI tools do I actually need? Two to three, used consistently, beats ten used occasionally. Every time. Pick the tools that solve your biggest time drains and learn them properly before adding more.\n","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/5-ai-tools-marketers-2026/","section":"Blog","summary":"","title":"5 AI Tools Every Marketer Needs in 2026","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/ai-tools/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"AI Tools","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"16 May 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/automation/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Automation","type":"tags"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/authors/","section":"Authors","summary":"","title":"Authors","type":"authors"},{"content":" Not theory. Receipts. I build YouTube channels from zero and turn them into customer acquisition engines. Below is the proof - across multiple niches.\n0views grown 0subscribers 0impressions 0raised The flagship: 3K to a 10-million-view engine # As Social Media Growth Marketer, I grew this channel from 3,000 subscribers into a content engine with 10.3M+ lifetime views, 67K+ subscribers, and 1.3M watch hours.\nIt wasn\u0026rsquo;t luck - it was a funnel. 73.7M impressions turned into 4.8M views turned into 755.5K watch hours. Every stage engineered: the thumbnail won the click, the hook held the view, the content earned the return.\nNot one lucky channel. A repeatable system. # Proof the same growth method works across very different niches - from brand-new channels to established ones.\n724K+ views 6.7K subscribers - 118K watch hours Grown from zero in ~13 months 593K+ views 2.1K subscribers - 32.5K watch hours Grown organically from scratch 21K views 1.3K subscribers - year one The system working in real time Beyond views: community that raised $1.4M # Growth isn\u0026rsquo;t only YouTube. At Ayoken (Web3 NFT marketplace), I built Discord and Telegram communities from scratch, grew Twitter 50%, and drove community-led acquisition that contributed to a $1.4M pre-seed raise.\nDifferent niches. Same system. One result is luck. This many, across this many niches, is a system. Imagine what it does for yours.\nBook a 1-on-1 Call ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/portfolio/","section":"Obed Favour","summary":"","title":"Portfolio","type":"page"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/series/","section":"Series","summary":"","title":"Series","type":"series"}]