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Brad Ball on Business
Subscribers 3.7K
Videos 46
Views 160.2K

Channels Like Brad Ball on Business

Brad Ball on Business covers Sales, Marketing, and Business Insights, featuring tutorials and strategic guidance drawn from Brad’s three decades of experience and international track record. Content style appears to span insights on customer pain points, sales methodologies, branding slogans, and deal-closing strategies, with recent videos ranging from marketing and sales psychology to case-style analyses such as “Sales Scenes from the Movies.” The channel publishes irregularly with an average of about 2.5K views per video and 46 videos published overall, indicating a moderate posting frequency since joining in 2020.

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We found 48 YouTube channels similar to Brad Ball on Business

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Subscribers 4.0M
Videos 4.5K
Views 927.0M
Appearances 29
SERP 100%
Similarity 73%
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Both target entrepreneurs with sales, marketing, and business growth strategies; high search overlap on sales training and marketing regardless of distinct presentation style (84% match in search, 73% in content).

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#2
Jeremy Miner

78% relevance

Subscribers 408K
Videos 3.1K
Views 46.9M
Appearances 22
SERP 79%
Similarity 78%
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Share a focus on psychology-driven sales and closing deals; strong alignment in search queries around sales training and customer psychology, with content similarity at 78%.

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#3

77% relevance

Subscribers 666K
Videos 1.3K
Views 41.2M
Appearances 26
SERP 81%
Similarity 75%
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Both emphasize business marketing and sales storytelling to influence buyer behavior; high search alignment (81%) and substantial content similarity (75%).

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#4
Andy Elliott

71% relevance

Subscribers 1.0M
Videos 5K
Views 381.6M
Appearances 22
SERP 61%
Similarity 78%
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Compete in the sales training and leadership space with emphasis on closing deals; notable search overlap (61%) and solid content alignment (78%) despite stylistic differences.

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#5

65% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 17
SERP 60%
Similarity 68%
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While broader, shares interest in customer psychology and storytelling aspects of selling; good search overlap (60%) and solid content similarity (68%).

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#6
Brian Tracy

64% relevance

Subscribers 1.9M
Videos 1.4K
Views 115.2M
Appearances 14
SERP 46%
Similarity 77%
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Covers sales leadership and closing techniques akin to Brad Ball’s business advice; moderate search overlap (46%) but high content alignment (77%) around sales strategy and objections.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Alex Hormozi (84% match) and Jeremy Miner (78% match) as the strongest overlaps, both aligning with queries like sales training, sales leadership, customer psychology, and closing deals. Adam Erhart (77% match) also shares overlaps in business marketing and customer psychology, while Andy Elliott (71% match) reinforces the sales training and leadership themes. TEDx Talks (65% match) expands into customer psychology and storytelling, broadening the competitive landscape. Brad Ball on Business has 3.7K subscribers, which is far smaller than the large subscriber bases of Hormozi (tens of millions), Miner (hundreds of thousands), and TEDx Talks (tens of millions), underscoring a significant size gap despite overlapping content areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Brad Ball on Business?

Brad Ball on Business's biggest competitors on YouTube are Alex Hormozi (84% match, 4M subscribers), Jeremy Miner (78% match, 408K subscribers), and Adam Erhart (77% match, 666K subscribers). They share a focus on business, sales, and entrepreneurship content aimed at helping audiences grow revenue and improve marketing, with emphasis on practical strategies. Their channels commonly feature educational videos, case studies, and advice for business owners and sales professionals.

What type of content does Brad Ball on Business make?

Brad Ball on Business creates short-form, business-education content focused on selling, customer loyalty, and competitive strategy, as evidenced by videos like The Date that Doomed Blockbuster Video (2K views), The Most Important Date in Apple’s History... and it's not the iPhone! (2.2K views), Understanding Pain and Customer Loyalty (2.8K views), What if you Sell the Exact Same Product as your Competition? (3K views), and Bad Advice from The Points Guy? Don’t Do This When Renting a Car! (933 views). The channel averages about 2.5K views per video and uploads roughly 0.1 times per week (about one video every 10 weeks).

How do we determine which channels are similar to Brad Ball on Business?

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