[00:02] no voice, no face shown. It sounds like nonsense. Understand. I wouldn't have believed it either until I saw these numbers with my own eyes. Here is a channel that is 2 weeks old. Not a single video with a living person. Income almost 3,000 dollars. But another one was launched in [00:17] July already at 7,000. And this is Russian-language YouTube, where they pay pennies. In the American market, these figures would be 5-10 times higher. By the end of the video, you'll have a clear plan for which format to choose, which tools to use, and how to [00:29] earn money even before official monetization. I will also show you a niche where you can get 20 times more pay for the same number of views . This information will change your understanding of making money on YouTube. But first, why is 2026 the [00:43] last window when it is still easy to get in? 2025 was a bloodbath for YouTube. The platform has cleared millions of channels. Preuses, spam, low-quality content generated by neural networks. Everything is a footstool. [00:56] sounds like bad news. This is actually the best thing that could have happened for newbies. Entire niches have become vacant, competition has fallen, and channels that had occupied the top search results for years have simply disappeared. But that's not all. In 2026, [01:10] YouTube changed its algorithm. Previously , those with more viewing time were promoted . Now the main indicator is viewer satisfaction. What does this mean to you? The algorithm doesn't care whether you show your face or not. Do [01:22] you have a million followers or zero? The only thing that matters is how engaging your content is and how well it holds attention. Small, faceless channels are now getting recommended alongside bloggers with millions of followers. This has never happened [01:35] before. But there is a trap that 90% of newbies fall into. And if you get caught, you won't earn a penny. To make money on YouTube, you need to understand one simple thing. YouTube is a business. Its task is to keep [01:48] the viewer on the platform as long as possible. The longer a person spends time on the platform, the more advertising they will see. More advertising, more money for YouTube. Grandma, grandma, [ __ ], grandma. Everything used to be simple. The algorithm looked [02:02] at viewing time and promoted those who inflated it. Long videos, drawn-out introductions for the sake of minutes. Now everything has changed. YouTube has introduced a so- called Satisfaction score . It's a completely different [02:16] game. The algorithm now looks at a complex of factors. Did the viewer watch to the end? Have you returned to the channel again? Did you click on the next video, give it a like, write a comment, or press the dislike button? This means that a [02:28] ten-minute video, after which the viewer leaves the platform, will be played against a five-minute video, after which the person stays and continues watching. And now the depend on whether your face is in the frame . The algorithm doesn't care who you are. [02:42] He only sees the behavior of the viewer. A channel with an avatar and a synthesized voice ten years of experience if the viewers are satisfied. The question is how to make them happy without a face and a voice. And here we move on to the formats that work in [02:55] 2026. But first, that same beginner's trap. In July 25, YouTube introduced a policy on inauthentic content. Channels that mass-produce identical videos, slideshows with stock [03:09] images, and robotic voiceovers were targeted. A mindless retelling of a story from Reddit through a neural network. People thought: "I'll take AI, generate 100 videos, upload them and get money." Millions of them were cleared out. But here's what's important. YouTube has not [03:24] banned AI content. He banned content without human input. The difference is huge. Now the formats that work. Documentary analyses, company histories, biographies, investigations. Big Company Channel. 40 million [03:37] views for 16 videos without a single face in the frame. This channel has earned approximately $200,000. Not bad, huh? Screencasts and tutorials. You record the screen, show how to work with software, finance, neural networks. AI Guros is [03:52] exactly on this. Game content. Gameplay with or without commentary. Game Runs. 8 million subscribers. Nobody saw the face. Horror and mysticism. Scary stories with atmospheric voiceover. Mr. Nightmare. 7 million on creepy stories with [04:06] simple visuals. Educational content. Bright side, improvement pill, animation instead of a face, tens of millions of subscribers, key, authorial contribution, unique presentation, personal style, personal point of view. AI as a [04:19] tool, yes. AI as a replacement, you don't. The question remains: how to voice over if you don’t want to record your voice? Two years ago, AI voices sounded like a GPS from the 2000s. Now you can't tell them apart from a living person. Elevens is a market leader that [04:34] clones a voice in 30 seconds of recording. Emotions, pauses, intonations. Everything is like a human being. Some million-follower bloggers are already using it quietly. You don't even know that you're listening to a neural network. Morph and pechify. Easier, cheaper, faster. That's more than enough to get you [04:50] started. And here's what's important. YouTube is not against AI voices. He doesn't care who does the voicing: you or the algorithm. The main thing is the value of the content. Want to know how to use these services at a huge discount? I'll tell you in the [05:04] Telegram channel. Link in the description. Now avatars. Full-fledged presenters in the frame. Only it's not you. Hey Jen, synthesia. You upload the text, choose the appearance, and receive a video with a live person. Gestures, facial expressions, lip movements, [05:17] everything is synchronized. DIID - budget input. Ideal for testing a hypothesis. But there is a nuance. Since the twenty-fifth, YouTube has been asking to put a banner on AI content. There are no sanctions yet, but the rules may become stricter. Production. GPT Chat and [05:31] Cloud write scripts. Pictory and Nvidio create videos from text. Canva creates previews in minutes. Sounds like a conveyor belt. There's a trap here. Full automation. Direct path to a ban. The neural network enhances you, but does not replace you. You are a director. AI is a [05:45] tool in your hands. Okay, the tools are clear, but here's the question: how to get money if you have zero subscribers? And before the monetization of the month and work? Most people think, first 1,000 subscribers, then money. This is a myth. [05:58] You can get money from your first video. Here are five ways. The first is affiliate a link and get a percentage of each sale. Amazon, Sociates, hosting affiliates, VPNs, online courses. You [06:11] don't need subscribers, you need views and the right call to action. The second is Telegram. You drive traffic from YouTube to the channel. Telegram's monetization is simpler: advertising, paid content, and private chats. Even with a small audience, you can make money [06:24] if it is targeted. By the way, in my Telegram you can get a ton of useful information absolutely free. The third way is digital products, checklists, templates, guides, but bases. Create once, sell endlessly. [06:38] Videos about neural networks, sell a collection of prompts. Productivity video, sell your planning system. The fourth is micro-sponsorship. Yes, brands pay even small channels, especially in narrow niches. If you have 500 [06:51] subscribers, but all of them are IT specialists or investors, you are of interest to advertisers. Platforms like Collapr connect creators with brands. Fifth - services. You create content on a topic you understand. Sell ​​consultations, setup, [07:04] training. The channel becomes a showcase of your expertise. Here is the reality. Many creators reach $1,000 a month before YouTube pays them a dime. An affiliate program is a bonus, not a goal, but sooner or later you'll [07:16] want to join it. How long does it actually take? The requirements are simple: 1,000 subscribers plus 4,000 hours of viewing per year, or alternatively 1,000 subscribers and 10 million views of the Shorts in 90 days. Sounds like a lot? Don't be [07:31] scared. If your average video is 10 minutes and has 50% retention, you need about 50,000 views. These hours can be covered in one video. And here is a real, fresh example. Shorts are faster for subscribers, but worse for income. [07:45] Short videos pay pennies. I use them as a funnel. Short is clutching. Long video monetizes it. I've seen channels that flew in within 3 weeks. I've seen those who have been most cases, gain the conditions for the coin from the first video. The difference is in [07:59] understanding your audience. Some guess the topics that concern interests them themselves. Think about who wins. If you want to learn how to choose topics, create high-quality covers, and learn how to retain viewers, [08:13] subscribe to my YouTube channel and join me on Telegram. If you already know a lot , but there are no results, you can order a paid consultation, and I will analyze your personal mistakes and give practical advice. Comment below with [08:26] the phrase "I want it for free," and I'll choose one person to receive a detailed error analysis for free. I promised to show you a profitable niche with high incomes. Here she is. Cars. Video: Five errors with automatic [08:39] transmission. Pictures of cars. Animation. AI voice acting in English. 200,000 views $6,000. The same video in Russian costs 200-300 dollars. Why? Advertisers, car dealers, insurance companies, and parts manufacturers [08:55] pay exorbitant prices for the attention of car enthusiasts. In the US, repairs cost hundreds of dollars, insurance costs thousands, and a new car costs tens of thousands. The viewers car costs tens of thousands. The viewers of the auto channel are solvent. RPM - [09:07] $30-50. What to shoot? Driver errors, model comparisons, breakdown analysis, maintenance life hacks, stock footage, diagrams, animations. No face needed. Don't know English? GPT chat is writing a script. Voice acting by Eleven Labs. The same [09:20] script. Voice acting by Eleven Labs. The same effort costs 20 times more money.