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I Just Monetized My 3rd Faceless YouTube Automation Channel with this 3 Step Formula

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I Just Monetized My 3rd Faceless YouTube Automation Channel with this 3 Step Formula

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Have you ever considered running a successful faceless YouTube automation channel? It might sound like a "farfetched pipe dream", especially with all the scammy feeling videos you'll see about it online. But let me tell you it is absolutely achievable. In fact, I've just monetized my third one! Let's dive deep into my personal experience and I'll share the EXACT blueprint I used to achieve this 3 times in a row.



So the truth is, my YouTube automation journey wasn't always sunshine and rainbows. Roughly 10 months ago or so, my ambitious journey into the world of faceless YouTube channels began.



My initial approach was Paraphrasing popular videos on hot political topics and overlaying them with Creative Commons videos. I rightfully assumed the divisive content would stir up controversy and lead to lots of views....BUT while the strategy certainly generated interest and watch time, it wasn't without unforseen setbacks.



When the time came for monetization, YouTube flagged my content as "repetitive" and wouldn't accept it into the partner program. This was a huge learning moment. YouTube’s policies on monetization are tricky and not always transparent. Initially, I thought steering clear of just copying people's videos would be fine. I believed using a new voiceover on top of relevant creative commons videos was a winning strategy (with enough consistency and some luck).



But as I eventually found out, The real problem might have been my use of Creative Commons videos without significant modification....or even using them altogether.



There IS an easy 3 step process you can use to create high quality videos that WILL get monetized....and I'll that here in a secondbut BEFORE THAT, you need to make sure you pick the right niche...and right video topics.



I personally believe the niche you should choose should have the perfect balance between your interests and current knowledge. This not only makes content creation enjoyable but also lends an authentic touch. And knowing more than your competitors can give you an edge.



Don't be seduced by trending niches without doing your homework. and dont watch the videos that claim theyve identified the top niches....choosing one of those will just lead to oversaturation, no differentiation, and no edge for your channel.



For example, just because military comparison channels….or pet grooming tip channels…are flourishing doesn't mean it's a onesizefitsall success model. And it doesn't mean it'll be a winning niche for everyone that starts it. Analyze competition, saturation, and audience interest. Then make an informed decision on what you think the best nice opportunity is when you pair that information with your current interests and knowledge.



Once you've picked your channel niche, that doesn't mean it's a winner or a loser. What makes it one or the other are the topics you choose to create videos on and the quality of those videos you create.



Honestly, I'm gonna say it again b/c I get this question alllll the time…. And this is one of the most important things you can understand. What makes a successful channel is the topics you choose to create videos on AND the quality of the videos you create.



It's also vital to stay updated and constantly aware of what's going on lately in your niche (in most cases). Make sure to keep an eye on what's trending and what's working for other creators that are creating similar content. This allows you to create relevant content and leverage current events, trends, etc… for views (this of course is not a secret formula, but it can help you get easy traction through “trend jacking”).



Once you identify a video topic with potential, the first step is to script the video.

To script my videos, I use chat GPT to get a concise fiveminute script on the topic. Five minutes seems to be the engagement sweet spot for me, but always experiment for yourself.



Its also important to note I don’t just take the script chat gpt gives me. I use it as a rough first draft ….to get the bones of the idea down. Then i add to it and put my own spin and flavor on it….so it doesn’t sound robotic.

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