[00:01] without watching this video first! When we want to create this type of channel, many ideas and questions come to mind: What's the best niche? How much money will you earn? But not all automated YouTube channels [00:13] are recommended. With many, you can have copyright, monetization, or reach problems. In this video, I'm going to explain which ones they are and what types of videos you should avoid if you want your channel to work. [00:25] First of all, what is an automated YouTube channel? For those who don't know, basically, it's when we have a channel, but we don't our voice, we don't do the content creation work. [00:38] We have the idea, but we delegate all that work to a team of people who create the content. For example, this is an where there's a team of people who create the script, do the voiceover, the [00:52] editing, and everything else, but there's no visible person, no one who's actually there, channel owner. The person who's uploading the videos, for example, is becoming more and more common. Well, if you provide valuable content, then these [01:06] channels are actually very profitable. This channel, for example, has 30 million subscribers without you having to expose yourself, without showing your face or anything like that. But as I said, there are many risks in creating these types of [01:18] think you can just take content from another site, upload it to a YouTube channel, and that's how you'll monetize it. And it doesn't work like that. The first type of channel I wouldn't recommend for starting an automated YouTube channel [01:31] is compilation channels. For example, File Army is a well- known channel with 10 million subscribers that basically collects fail videos, crashes, and that kind of thing, and makes compilations of [01:45] them. In recent years, YouTube has become very strict with the rules and conditions for monetizing a channel. So, it's very likely that if you dedicate yourself to making these kinds of compilations, if you start [01:57] fail compilations, or compilations of adorable puppies, or recaps of landscapes, or things like that, it's very likely that when you request... The application to join the Creators Program, the Partner Program to start earning money with your [02:11] YouTube channel, might not be accepted if you do n't upload original content. It's very content, it's original. If you use content that isn't n't record or produce—it [02:26] clearly edited in some way to add extra value and not just a compilation of random videos. The second type of channel I don't recommend is a YouTube Shorts channel. We know that [02:41] monetization for them has been introduced. Many people are true that in recent months we've seen people get the for reaching 1 million subscribers in just a few months. If your [02:56] content is original, you can do it, and that 's great, but be aware that monetization for YouTube Shorts is currently very low. The RPM is around 0.02 cents, so you're going to need a lot of [03:10] money. Visits so you can actually earn some money, so there won't be any problem if you create a short YouTube channel as I mentioned, but keep in mind that when monetizing the channel, it's always [03:22] interesting to have a strategy of vertical videos combined with a strategy of horizontal videos, as these are the ones you'll ultimately be able to monetize decently. The third type of channel I don't recommend are [03:34] automated channels with artificial intelligence. things much easier when creating content, but it's also true that YouTube/Google doesn't really like these types of channels and can cause [03:49] problems for using certain artificial voices. If your content is recorded with likely you won't be able to monetize the channel. Note that not all [04:02] artificial intelligence voices are banned; in fact, in most cases, they are. If you use because many platforms have some free voices and others paid—it you use some paid ones you won't have any problems, but if you use the [04:16] YouTube will detect it. Content that isn't original won't allow you to monetize your YouTube channel. The fourth type of automated channel I don't recommend is overly professionally produced videos—videos that require [04:31] too much work. Ultimately, it's logical. If you spend two months producing a video, you're only going to upload six videos a year, even if they're spectacular because you traveled to Antarctica [04:45] and filmed an incredible documentary. I do n't recommend this. Keep in mind that it can be analyzed; you might have millions of views, which is great, but it will be very difficult to make that profitable. You should [04:58] find a balance where you can produce more content. Otherwise, with these types of content very difficult. The next type of channel I don't recommend creating is [05:12] don't recommend creating is news channels, trend channels, or similar content. And just because I don't recommend it doesn't mean you can't have this type of channel. You can grow a lot, go viral, and earn a lot of money [05:24] with these kinds of channels. You won't have any problems with this type of channel if your content is original, but you must... One thing to understand about YouTube is that there's a difference between YouTube is that there's a difference between [05:36] over time. The great thing about YouTube, unlike other social media platforms, is that it depends on the content. Certain videos can last and years to come. If you create a news channel, something truly [05:51] temporary, something that becomes irrelevant after a month, you'll producing content constantly, otherwise your you create an evergreen content strategy, producing content that can be [06:07] consumed now and in two years, you'll create a snowball effect. If you stop uploading content at any point, you'll continue earning the same amount of same viewership. As I said, this is simply a recommendation: try to [06:20] create an evergreen channel. You'll be glad you did, and I say this from experience because I used to have a current events channel, and I was a bit of a slave to it. And that's all for now. Types of channels I don't [06:33] recommend starting if you want to create an automated YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe to this channel if you liked this video, and see you in the liked this video, and see you in the next one. Bye!