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Iryna Avramenko

Creator Growth Analyst at AIR

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Iryna Avramenko

Creator Growth Analyst at AIR

Iryna is an expert voice in the intersection of languages and the creative economy. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Ukrainian, she has dedicated years to exploring how language barriers are breaking down through innovative translation techniques. Iryna combines her passion for linguistics with a deep understanding of creator growth and the impact of multilingualism in the creative world. Follow Iryna for insightful perspectives on how language and translation are shaping the future of creativity and global influence.

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Tips to Make Old Videos Great Again

18 Oct 2024

Tips to Make Old Videos Great Again What to Do with Your Old Videos: Tips to Make Old Videos Great Again

Have you ever thought about what your old YouTube videos are doing right now? Just sitting there, gathering dust, right? But what if those videos could still work for you – bringing in new views, boosting engagement, and even making money? Sounds pretty good, right?

How to Post Videos Regularly

16 Oct 2024

How to Post Videos Regularly How to Post Videos Regularly: Tools That Will Help Creators Manage Their Time

Ever feel like you’re constantly racing against the clock to create, edit, and post your videos? Or maybe you're wondering how to stay consistent with uploads without feeling totally overwhelmed with content creation and management. You’re not the only one!

How to Run YouTube Ads for Multi-language Channels?

14 Oct 2024

How to Run YouTube Ads for Multi-language Channels? How to Run YouTube Ads for Multi-language Channels?

Ever thought about growing your YouTube channel by connecting with viewers all over the world? Maybe you're already creating content in multiple languages but not quite sure how to get your ads to click with each audience. It’s one thing to expand your content, but running ads effectively across different languages? That’s where things can get a bit tricky.