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Grant Cardone
Subscribers 3.1M
Videos 6.3K
Views 660.9M

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Grant Cardone covers wealth building, money, finance, business, investing, real estate, crypto, and related topics. The channel emphasizes motivational and instructional content, including wealth-building strategies, sales training, real estate investing tips, and financial advice, with new videos weekly and average views around 4.3 million per video. Content style appears to be instructional with live training elements and interviews, focusing on 10X growth and entrepreneurship.

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Subscribers 4.0M
Videos 4.5K
Views 927.0M
Appearances 20
SERP 100%
Similarity 73%
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Both target wealth-building and sales frameworks for entrepreneurs; high search overlap on wealth-building strategies and sales training, with Hormozi’s content focusing more on scalable offers and acquisition while Cardone emphasizes high-volume sales and 10x growth.

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#2

74% relevance

Subscribers 2.4M
Videos 2.9K
Views 283.0M
Appearances 7
SERP 77%
Similarity 71%
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Shared emphasis on sales training and business growth for founders; strong search alignment on sales methods and high-income skills, though Martell centers on SaaS business scaling while Cardone pursues broader sales and revenue acceleration.

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Subscribers 1.1M
Videos 1.9K
Views 79.0M
Appearances 12
SERP 65%
Similarity 69%
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Both discuss investing strategies for wealth growth, including real estate and tax considerations; significant search overlap on real estate investing, but Dennis concentrates on property investing and optimization whereas Cardone blends sales leadership with real estate insights.

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Subscribers 1.3M
Videos 4K
Views 125.4M
Appearances 9
SERP 60%
Similarity 72%
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Both appeal to real estate investors seeking cash-flow and investing tips; high content similarity in real estate topics, but BiggerPockets centers on property analysis and landlord strategies while Cardone adds sales and entrepreneurship angles.

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#5
Natalie Dawson

60% relevance

Subscribers 985K
Videos 1.4K
Views 43.1M
Appearances 5
SERP 34%
Similarity 78%
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Shares focus on sales methods and business growth for entrepreneurs; substantial search overlap on sales training and wealth-building mindset, though Dawson leans more into mindset and growth hacking while Cardone emphasizes aggressive sales and 10x strategies.

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#6
Tony Robbins

59% relevance

Subscribers 2.6M
Videos 883
Views 118.6M
Appearances 6
SERP 34%
Similarity 76%
business growth strategies 10x growth strategies business scaling tactics

Both target business growth and scaling strategies for aspiring entrepreneurs; high content similarity in growth tactics, but Robbins emphasizes transformational mindset and coaching, whereas Cardone emphasizes aggressive sales tactics and revenue acceleration.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include Alex Hormozi (84% match) and Dan Martell (74% match) as top rivals due to overlapping queries like wealth building strategies and sales training methods. Karlton Dennis (68% match) and BiggerPockets (67% match) also share real estate investing tips and tax or investing topics, while Natalie Dawson (60% match) aligns on sales training and wealth-building mindset. Grant Cardone has 3.1M subscribers, which is smaller than Alex Hormozi (about 4M) and BiggerPockets (about 1.3M) but similar scale to others, highlighting a competitive landscape around entrepreneurship, sales, and real estate investing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Grant Cardone?

Alex Hormozi — 84% match, 4,000,000 subscribers; Dan Martell — 74% match, 2,400,000 subscribers; Karlton Dennis — 68% match, 1,100,000 subscribers. All three have channels focused on business, entrepreneurship, sales training, and personal growth, similar to Grant Cardone's content niche.

What type of content does Grant Cardone make?

Grant Cardone creates motivational, sales, real estate, investing, and business strategy content. Video titles suggest live sales training, wealth-building methods, and profiles of success. The channel appears to average about 4.3 million views per video with frequent uploads (roughly multiple videos per week).

How do we determine which channels are similar to Grant Cardone?

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