Mark Fidelman of Fanatics Media lists his top 20 favorite business channels for business advice. Not one you'll want to miss.

#1 Marie Forleo – Maria T.V.

Using wit and charm, Forleo delivers work and life advice to her fans. Moreover, after watching her channel for the past few months, there are two things that stand out in my mind - her authenticity and sound advice. This isn’t canned advice regurgitated from an article she just read, she is 100 percent real. There is no "act" or "fake persona" here.

#2 Roberto Blake
The best part, he finds a way to make it interesting - whether he’s on the streets of New York City or sitting in his office in front of a monitor.


#3 Video Influencers

Sean Cannell and Benji Travis are young entrepreneurs helping businesses discover how to use video to increase their awareness and revenue.

#4 Derral Eves

While Eves is still a relatively young guy, he has one of the oldest channels on YouTube (dates back to 2006). While his primary focus is on video marketing, Eves occasionally discusses his success in online marketing, building traffic and conversion strategies.


#5 Tony Robbins

There isn’t much more you can say about Tony Robbins that hasn’t been said. But his YouTube channel still manages to give us more. His channel is a mix of motivational, financial and business advice – and it delivers.

#6 Gary Vaynerchuk

Bold, crass, no-filter, are all adjectives used to describe him, but “expert” isn’t used enough. Once you get past the unconventional language and delivery, Vaynerchuk delivers. This is not your average talking head, Vaynerchuk practices what he preaches.

#7 Robin Sharma

Robin Sharma has sold 15 best-selling books on leadership and has successfully made the leap to Web TV.

#8 Behind the Brand with Bryan Elliott

Behind the Brand is hosted by Bryan Elliott, a calm but clearly educated businessman..

#9 Moz with Rand Fishkin

Rand Fishkin, CEO of Moz, has been creating YouTube videos about SEO and Marketing topics for years. What really stands out is how he simplifies complex SEO topics on a single white board. This isn’t a huge production -- just Rand being Rand.

#10 Hubspot

Hubspot’s channel has a bit of an identity crisis, but it’s full of fun and educational content that will help businesses and marketing agencies. If you are considering starting a YouTube business channel and need to see a variety of approaches, look no further (but settle on one or two). Y


#11 Bryan Tracy

One of the most knowledgeable YouTubers on our list, Tracy gives sound advice from years of experience. A gifted public speaker, Tracy has also managed to create a gifted business channel.
#12 Pat Flynn

When I think of Affiliate Marketers I think one of two things – either “this is real, actionable advice” or “they are trying to scam me”. Flynn, sits soundly in the former. Flynn is self-described crash test dummy of online business.


#13 Video Creators with Tim Schmoyer


Tim Schmoyer’s focus for his channel is helping individuals and businesses succeed on YouTube. We included him on the list because his advice on developing a YouTube channel is some of the best YouTube “how-to”content we’ve seen.

#14 Eric Worre - Network Marketing Pro
Eric Worre is on a one-man journey to change the perceptions of Network Marketing. Interviewing guests like Sir Richard Branson.


#15 FightMediocrity


Malkhaz Geldiashvili’s YouTube channel, Fight Mediocrity strives to do just that. The channel’s focus is on distilling best-selling self-help and business books into short hand-drawn, animated sketch videos.

#16 Bedros Keuilian
While Bedros Keuilian’s focus is on helping fitness business owners and trainers become more successful, most of his business advice applies to all entrepreneurs and small business owners.

#17 Founder Dinners | Dan Martell
Dan Martell is an accomplished Canadian entrepreneur with a tremendous amount of experience that he freely shares with his audience.

#18 Sunny Lenarduzzi
Sunny Lenarduzzi was born to be a YouTuber. Natural, fun and educated, I’ll bet her video audience retention rates hover above 90 percent. It’s also why I asked her to open and close the article with a video from her.

#19 Steve Dotto of dottotech

Dotto has successfully made the leap from TV to YouTube and he’s done it by delivering how-to content about personal productivity, podcasting, webinars, computers and smart devices.

#20 Sue B. Zimmerman

Sue B. Zimmerman, also known as the Instagram Gal, has found another home on YouTube. But on YouTube, Zimmerman focuses on – you guessed it – Instagram.

So there you have it. Twenty, must watch, must subscribe YouTube channels. There are many more, but these are the ones that I watch to get ahead. In the comments below, let me know if I missed a channel.

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