[00:01] It's normal that it shocks older people so much, but that's because it's all our lives. Being able to earn money by uploading a video where you don't appear, don't do the voiceover, and don't do anything like that in terms of content because you do it [00:15] with a lot of impact. I started with YouTube automation in mid-2023 and in the first month I made 2500 and in the second month I didn't know. tell you, it's not the only way to make money from visits, there are many [00:28] monetize it and all that, but how do you do it? How do you do it step by First of all, I want you to see what an automated channel is. I want to show you That's awful. Wow, you're literally just one video away [00:42] . So, how do you create change? Okay. So, how do you create change? Okay. [music] [00:59] All good. Wow, you really nailed it with your last interview, huh? Yes, the truth is that it was crazy and it still is Excellent. You know what makes me really happy? Because I received a lot of comments [01:11] about the whole aspect of interest, especially the system you bring, but with a lot of questions, I mean, because they were saying to me, "But how can it be without tell him, "Okay, let's invite him back so he can tell us what happened [01:25] so he can tell us what happened with the interview. I'd like to go into a little bit with you about the questions you received, because many of them will be answered for the same people who are watching us now. [01:37] answer all the questions that have been left out there and everything. for those who didn't see the first interview, Eric is a guy from the new generation who has a lot of information on how to monetize on YouTube [01:53] without showing your face, without even showing your face. So, everyone blew a lot of people's minds. Especially people who follow me from older generations, like mine , since you're another generation. [02:07] Giving us the opportunity to learn from you, Eric, that was a great revelation for me, I mean, that people are becoming more open to generations, from young people." They're pushing forward with technology, [02:22] with new trends, and with everything we can actually do. Understand this: the business world has changed a lot, and the way Eric proposes doing business is incredibly attractive— [02:36] you can do it from home. That's why it caught my attention so much, and I, at least, received many, many questions about how it's possible that I don't show my face and yet I can go viral. It's normal. And I mean, when the interview came out [02:49] , I remember my dad texting me and saying, "Wow, Eric, my coworkers are asking me about it. They just saw you on a podcast and had no idea you were doing it." It's normal, and it's normal that it shocks [03:02] because it's very different from what we've seen all our lives, right? The fact that you can earn money by uploading a video where you don't appear, you don't do the voice and you don't do anything like that with the content [03:14] because you do it with that voice. And that's why there was such a huge impact on the podcast we made. Do you think so, Eric? Because it was one of the things people asked me the most: does age matter to be able to do this? No not at [03:27] all. Not at all. Then we'll show it because, as you rightly said, we're going to teach you step by step how to do everything, but not at all. I mean, but because I see it day after day from people who start with us and [03:39] get results at whatever age they are. Look, this is really important because I explain to me and to all the people who have doubts how to do it, because ultimately there are so many questions that they often believe it's [03:52] not possible, that it's not for them, it's not possible, how can it not be? No, no." So, I brought them here precisely so that he could tell us step by step how to start this magnificent career as a [04:06] content creator without being seen. Yes, 100%. In other words, we're going to see it. Today I'm going people at home can also see it, and you'll see that it's much simpler. It's not easy because I don't like to say that things are easy, and I do [04:20] making money is easy at all, but it's very simple, and the steps you have to follow are this interview, and that people can watch perfectly well from their own homes . Here's something very important, you [04:34] tell me right now, it's not easy. How did you get started with all this? For those who didn't see give me a summary of how you got to this point—let analysis, system, whatever you want to call it—where you're already a [04:49] right now? And apply all of this a little bit to the story, okay? I mean, in terms of how many channels, I couldn't tell you, right? First, how did you get to this point? Okay, I remember that, I mean, since I was little I had [05:01] always raced cars, well, I had more context because you already but I started racing in go-karts, and little by little I climbed up , I was the Spanish champion, then I went to represent Spain in the [05:14] world championships, I entered as an official Mercedes Junior driver and I was there for a year, the first year I finished fifth in the world and then they told me that I had to stop racing because of the financial aspect and it involves [05:28] Sure, sure. I mean, my parents have always supported me a lot in everything course, I had a sponsor who paid $400,000 a year so that I could race. My parents couldn't afford that. So, [05:42] when they told me I had to stop racing, of course, it was a very hard reality check for me because I had stopped those studies, well, I hadn't stopped them, but I was doing other studies because with the others I couldn't [05:54] maintain the fact of being a pilot and all that. Well, I had distanced myself from my friends, I had distanced myself from many things and I had invested many hours and suddenly I realized that, wow, something that did not depend on me is like I had [06:06] young, but I had dedicated a whole life to something that for something that I So that's when I asked myself, okay, what depends on me? What can [06:18] I do? Well, to create, to get that money any way possible so that in a few goal. Right now it's not so much because goals are being set and things are could keep running. Yes, yes, 100%. So, I did the math [06:33] on what the year cost and said, "Okay, what do I have to do I remember when I started, I began with trading, the typical "hey, quick money, open a trade, earn 7000." Then I realized that wasn't the case. I was, uh, not a [06:49] year, no, six months with that and then thanks to Carlos I discovered then thanks to Carlos I discovered 2023 and now, well, things have changed a lot in the [07:03] back to running? Yes, yes, yes, yes. In fact, I Yes, yes, yes, yes. In fact, I often think about it because, I mean, I with my parents, and the connection I [07:16] created with my father can't be described by the fact of always being out with him, we both had the same goal and I often think afford it, I have to do it. The only thing is I can't find the time, [07:29] you know? No, I can't find it. We need to analyze that carefully, Eric, because many times it's ego to say, "Now I'm coming back because I'm coming back." What are you really interested in right now? I mean, because right now you're very successful [07:41] very, very successful. And where do you really want to take that success? Yes, 100%. I mean, I consider it, but also, I mean, I believe there are priorities at certain times. [07:54] So, right now I know that I can grow much more in the businesses I have, and I prefer to invest those hours right now in that to have that freedom I want much sooner. So, to give more context, I started [08:06] with YouTube automation in mid-2023. I remember that in the first month I monetized my first channel, I met the requirements, which we will explain later, and in the first month I made $500 and in the second month $2,500. [08:19] Without knowing it, of course, without knowing it, without knowing it. I mean, I had my friend Carlos, we helped each other, but I really didn't have even 1% of the knowledge I have now, but that's [08:32] because there's experience that you can't buy either. So, for me it was a really hard blow because I remember that the first month it generated 2500, of course, I mean, it was all very [08:48] sudden. So, even though I couldn't afford the cars because it seeing that I was achieving the freedom I was looking for because really in Spain, here in Mexico, I imagine you can live superbly on 500 a month too. I do [09:02] but it's around 100. How old are you, Eric? That is, 20 years $,500. That is, at that moment I had just turned 18 you live with your parents at that [09:15] extraordinarily well, even if you didn't ? In other words, you Yes, yes, no, 100%. Okay, very good. Well, to have an individual life, maybe in a small apartment, but a nice one. [09:28] Yes, yes, yes. No, and in Spain too. That's how I gradually broke down my beliefs because I remember that I started in July 2023 and by January I was already becoming independent with my friends, that is, not becoming independent [09:42] because I didn't take out a mortgage or anything, but the typical thing where you start traveling the world, you start paying for houses, you start paying for things. I where we are? Yes, yes, of course. We did Estonia, then Bali, then [09:55] Colombia, then Miami and it's like, wow, I hadn't realized and a year ago afford all this. And all that while traveling, that is, on Well, it's a vacation, but it's the typical thing where you go on vacation and spend 12 [10:08] , but you're working anywhere in the world. advantage, and it's precisely one of the things our generations don't understand or struggle to understand: before, to earn an [10:22] income, you had to be physically in a place, go to an office, work certain hours a place, go to an office, work certain hours on certain days, and now Yes, yes, 100%. I mean, I remember telling my father, well, my parents [10:35] are separated, but since I lived with my father, I told him, well, this month I have generated $000 with this. And it was like he could n't believe it. He didn't believe it, but that's because it's normal. I mean, he sees that I'm at home, he sees that I'm like I was explaining to him, [10:47] video has generated 200,000 views and they paid me $300 and he didn't believe it, go somewhere, you go to Miami and then, well, the family does start to believe it more. [laughs] Yes, yes, yes. Or fortunately you have [11:03] a very credible explanation of how you are handling the money, because my 18-year-old son comes to me with so much money that I'm like, what are you doing? [laughs] Yes, I mean, but I think it's also because, as we know, as [11:16] we work on it daily, we also know how to manage know? I mean, I also know a lot of people my age who have received a lot of money from family and it's easier for them to [11:29] manage it, but that's because they haven't generated it themselves, you know? specialized in YouTube. The thing is, that's another one of the questions I get asked a lot, Eric. Hey, but what about the other networks? And what [11:43] gives you more? Which one generates the most revenue for you? Did you focus 100% on YouTube? Why YouTube? I mean, at that moment I saw the opportunity, and I've always liked YouTube since I was little. I was the typical guy who would [11:56] finish school and watch YouTube or play games. I mean, no, I've never watched movie person, I've always been into YouTube and I even had my own channel, the typical thing of recording with friends when you're 13 years old. [12:10] And so I decided on YouTube because my best friend was in that business and I wanted to attention, but then when I started I said, "Okay, I see myself doing this for the next 10, 15 years." And I said yes, but because I touched on certain features, [12:25] I lowered certain features that I said, "Okay, this is going to allow me to have the life I want to have." Because? Because it's not necessary, right? In other words, I won't need to have 10 clients to be able to make a living from this. I won't have to, you [12:37] with certain things in order to live the life I want to have. So I said, "Okay, this is scalable, I can scale this without depending on my face and I wo with clients, with people, which is something I've never liked." You just [12:53] interesting. Without relying on my face, Without relying on my face, people tend not to expose themselves, or why did you decide on faceless? Because it is scalable. In other words, when [13:06] income without showing your face, it becomes scalable because it doesn't depend on yes, I mean, and then we'll see it with the channels, if you have something that doesn't depend on you, you can create it more times. [13:22] So, that's what makes it scalable. But it's also normal that someone starting from scratch might find it more appealing, because people these days don't want to show their face on social media, and that's normal. And that's [13:35] to anyone. Uh-huh. Because I mentioned it in the last podcast, for example, my mother wouldn't have wanted to start this if she had to show her face, but because, I don't know, you're 30, 40, 50 years old and it's [13:51] perfectly, [laughs] you know? No, I totally agree. That's why I'm laughing, because when I started this, I had a lot of trouble talking to a phone, dude. [14:03] tell me, "You have to upload stories." Me, "I just don't know how." I mean, you feel like, "Hey, how are you?" And now you see each other, not all the time, there comes a point where you become [14:16] so familiar with them, where you feel like they're just another friend you 're talking to. So, when that happens, this exercise you do of not showing your face, right? There comes a [14:30] point when you become so familiar with the technology and the model that you create your own content. Yes, I mean, at first it was really difficult for me. I mean, I'm looking at it now from the perspective of 2 years ago and I couldn't even joke about [14:44] doing it, I mean, I could do this interview, but I would be super nervous. so used to, okay, doing things on my own , making money, that when it comes to presenting, it's much more complicated. But [14:57] also, as you gradually expose yourself, you know it, and it gets easier each time, and above all, it becomes easy if you're natural and if you're, I mean, it's much easier to do this. [15:11] no-face segment? By "jala" you mean that it works of the questions I get asked most often, "Okay, so what topic do I choose?" I mean, really, you can really select whichever one you want, I mean, [15:24] in terms of which one pays the most, especially the longer videos, I mean, the ones that bedtime stories. Then I'm going to show you some reference channels for the the video, the more time the person spends watching it, and the more money [15:39] us. But you can really make money with any Parenthesis: What does YouTube do to make money and give money to you?) ads that appear within the videos. So, since you're ultimately [15:54] contributing content to the platform, YouTube is making money your videos, and YouTube pays you a percentage of what it generates. Do you think YouTube will ever change its algorithm or monetization system [16:08] like Facebook did? Because Facebook initially also sold ads, but now it no longer sells ads, and all of us who monetized on Facebook are left without what used to be a constant [16:21] and extremely interesting source of income. In other words, at the algorithm level it's always true that people also have a lot of questions about the algorithm because there wow, the algorithm is changing a lot. The algorithm is the same, it keeps [16:35] changing and developing little by little, but I honestly don't think so in terms of monetization . I mean, I don't believe it. And even more so, especially for automated channels. Automated channels contribute, I don't know what [16:48] percentage, but a large percentage to the platform. In other words, a automated channels, but that's because there are many more of them than personal brand channels. A personal brand channel can have—you might [17:02] have one, two, or three channels, but it will still be you—but someone, like automated channels that don't appear on my own channel, can create 100. So, since there are many more of them, and you can really make a lot of money this way, it [17:16] benefits YouTube. But I also tell you, it's not the only way to make money from visits, there are many more ways. Yes, exactly, exactly. Let's [17:28] see if we can finish. [laughs] Well, let's see, show me step by step, people ask about the most. Okay, it's really cool but how do you do it? How do you do it step by step, Eric? Okay, let's do them in [17:41] three steps, that is, three general steps. First, I'm going to show you how to select then how to analyze those overall metrics. First of all, I want to show you why it's normal for people to be at [17:54] home... uh... now I'm also going to show you statistics, but I want you to see what an automated channel is. And for example, I want to show you this one here, which is a football channel. And why am I teaching this? We are in Mexico and [18:07] nothing is going to start the World Cup here. I don't know much about football, but it starts Ah, okay. Well, [laughs] we're doing well. So, I'm starting to pee now, this? Because it's, I mean, I want people to see that it's a super [18:20] accessible channel, that uploads short videos, but uploads a lot of videos and there are people who will earn many thousands of dollars with this, I mean, just with the Look how interesting what you're saying is, because you're [18:33] people really like, where what you do is gather in order to synthesize it into a channel where it's very practical for people to Clear. And you don't need to understand. In other words, a person [18:47] watching us from home, even if they don't understand football, in the end what needs to be So, if you, for example, there's a game here in Mexico and a certain soccer, you know that team won, and if you upload a video, it's going to go viral [19:01] great thing about this business, that even if you do n't know much about each channel, you can open whichever channel you want. This channel, the most popular videos, uh, you see, I mean, I wanted to show you this precisely [19:13] last World Cup 4 years ago. And is that channel yours? an example of what a channel is. Now we're going to show you some of my inner workings, but I wanted to show you some like this, okay? And they have many thousands of visits [19:27] every day. And all of that is recovered by the people from everything Yes, yes. In other words, it's taking clips from football matches, taking images, football matches, taking images, putting them together, and uploading them. Yes, yes. [19:39] And if you look closely, they are videos of three, or 5 minutes. Obviously they're not going to earn a fortune per video, but the volume is much higher when uploading this type of content. And then I want to show you one here that's [19:52] very similar to the ones I have, which is a channel of bedtime stories, popular videos, we find videos from 9 months ago with 700,000 views. For example, a channel of this type that has 22,900 subscribers, [20:07] how much does it generate on average per month? It can generate, look, I'm telling you perfectly, if it generates between 3000 and 5000, yes, per month. But I'm talking about this video potentially generating over [20:21] $1,000. Just this video. 715,000 views. Hmm, forget the views, brother, the retention because they are videos to sleep to. start adding my two cents based on my own experience. [20:35] The longer the videos are, in terms of keeping viewers engaged, the more ads they'll show you, and that's precisely what will lead to monetization. Yes, yes, Now that YouTube has launched short videos, which are short videos of one to three minutes, what it [20:50] does is support the overall viewership of the channel, but it monetizes very little because there is no retention. shorts. I do upload shorts because it's like [21:02] inviting people to watch the interview. In got a 100 here because it says, "How do I promote within my own world or ecosystem so that people go and watch my long videos?" Well, take off their [21:16] because what we as content creators used to do was promote content from other social networks, sending people here. So, with YouTube, what it does with that type of product is to retain [21:32] everyone, all of them, in its ecosystem. Yes. I mean, you can actually make money with that wanted to mention it, because the longer the wanted to get at. I wanted to use this as an example because it's [21:47] I have that has also generated many thousands of revenues, and then here I in the last year or so have generated, well, more than 20,000 €, [21:59] or so, right? How much does this generate? Sorry, no. This has generated 23,300. How much is it, more or less, in dollars? $1,000 more or less. No, more because, I mean, more, more. [22:13] Ah, forgive me. Like 5,000 $26,000 backwards . Exactly. $26,000 in how much time? In one year. In less than a year. If you . So, this one too. Uh, these [22:27] are also slightly smaller channels. Hey, this is a channel. Look, this one I'm showing you is a very similar channel, I mean, very, very similar, in fact it's the same niche and everything as the one I showed you before about [22:40] bedtime stories. And why do I say this? I mean, because if you look at it, with 6.9 million visits it has generated close to €40,000 for me. So, and you always go to the annual analysis, right? [22:52] But YouTube pays you monthly. Exact. I mean, that's really important and I like to see it annually because the content varies a lot from month to month. So, good way. Yes. I mean, what matters is that I [23:06] temporary. I mean, anyone can make $1,000 one month and then make zero the next. That's why it's better to check annually. You've just mentioned something important. You never run out of money. I [23:20] mean, that's important, business. Uh, it's an up and down that I know income range. And here I'm going to give you some And here I'm going to give you some financial advice. When you're earning, you [23:33] have to look at your annual income and calculate your monthly average. It's how much you really have to work with , because many times you earn a every month will be the same, and you start spending as if every [23:47] month were like that. Budgets are done in reverse. Budgets are made according to the average annual income , Andrea, so that you don't have those Hey, what's up? This is Eric, I hope you're really enjoying the podcast and as a [24:03] enjoying the podcast and as a resource that I'm sure you're going to love. As I've already mentioned, 80% of the results we'll get are thanks to selecting a good niche, [24:16] but that step is usually the most difficult for everyone. That's why I created this resource you 're seeing here, a resource designed to help you find potential niches in 2026. First, it includes a [24:29] list of the best and most profitable potential niches for 2026. [music] It also includes a promo to help you find referral channels, making it much easier to go viral and get results on the platform. And [24:42] artificial intelligence tool that literally validates whether that niche has potential and from the very beginning. Write the word Nayo to my send it to you. Let's continue with the class. Yes, it's important to look at it annually. [24:59] I also show another one here, but I also want to show one that generates every 28 days, which is a little more. This is not Okay, this is monthly, right? Okay. Look here, up here it says [25:15] great, and I'd like to pause here for a moment. YouTube gives you exactly the analytics tools to make you an expert in the content you're creating. It used to be [25:29] a big issue, I mean, when you started a business, you had to how your business was doing. The deal is already done here, and it's already done for everyone. Success YouTube gives you the information package you need to [25:45] money permanently. Clear. In other words, by saying this, yes, by saying this, I can show you, for example, this video. So, for example, what I take away from what you're [25:57] saying is, look, this video has generated 1.4 million views, close to €5,000, so I see that it continues to generate income every day. That's what I'm going to do and what I'm doing is upload more of this video because it's [26:10] telling me, I mean, it's telling me and it's easy to see in the graph that this topic is still of interest. So, I'm showing you this because it's exactly what you're telling me: it gives you data so you can analyze it and [26:23] works." And here in your system, Eric, it's quite interesting because you have a multi-channel package. of, let's call them in traditional business, business divisions. [26:37] Okay? So, each of your channels is a business that has your own business structure, and you can see what you invest in or what you need to focus on more to make it bigger. That's a [26:51] great advantage that YouTube also gives you with the analytics tool it provides , because maybe there's a channel, you have to have a parameter, I'll say it again, I'm adding my two cents, you're the expert, [27:03] but you have to have a parameter, say, I'm going to give each channel three or six months, I don't know how long, to see how much it actually generates and what generate. How long does it take for a channel to [27:15] monetize? That's the question. Phew! I mean, it's a very good question, but, I mean, the thing is, we have so many people and I've monetized channels in so monetized channels in 5 days, the fact of uploading a video and after 5 days [27:30] this is the one that gets monetized in 5 days. How long did it take for that channel to reach a certain number of No's, those 5 days. I mean, actually, I can show it to you here, okay? In other words, it's very important that you address that because [27:43] in order to monetize you need 4,000 hours of video views and said it, repeat it. That is, 4,000 hours of video views. That is, that the total number of people who have been inside the video [27:57] adds up to 4,000 hours. It might seem crazy, but if 20,000 people are watching an hour-long video, you'll definitely achieve that, and 1,000 n't really give you certain things, I mean, it doesn't give you anything. [28:09] No, no, it's not quite accessible. In other words , 1000 subscribers, if you make a video with 20,000 views, you've already achieved it. In other words, that's what I the students, I mean, you're literally one video away from being able to change your [28:23] life or improve that life, because it's a video, you monetize it and from there with that data that you yourself have said you can start to generate income for real. So, if you look, I started this here and it was already [28:37] generating a lot of visits all at once, a lot of visits all at once, and I we also have students who monetize their days. that's awful. You know [clears throat] we have a [28:50] lot of bad information or incorrect information from pure urban legends, right? To start following. 1000. What? 1000. No, well what happens is that [29:02] now it's 4,000 hours and 1000 subscribers or either of the two. Both. Yes. Do you agree that if you generate 4000 hours of viewing time, people will be interested and [29:15] So, it's like, the combination that YouTube makes is really good Sure, sure. And the good thing, and what I teach, is to make long content because one, you reach 4000 hours faster, and two, since the video is longer, the [29:30] person spends more time with you inside the video and becomes more familiar with it and spending 2 minutes inside the video is not the same as spending 20 minutes. With 20 minutes you gain more confidence with the channel, you gain more general confidence and it's [29:44] much easier for them to subscribe. That's why I always recommend making the Okay. These videos you're showing me, this one, for example, which brings in €39,396 a year, we're talking about [29:57] approximately $3,000. If you divide that by 12, you're average, right? This one, a little less. Here you [30:09] agree that it is an amount in which a person already has, in their case, a Yes, yes, right? In other words, more than enough, and if we 're being realistic, he can live very well. That is , with $4,000 a month. In Spain, where I live, life is [30:23] incredible. If people earn 1000, 100 a year, I mean a month. Per month. Now, what kind of channel is generating that for you? what content does this have? I mean, this content is the one I've [30:36] this one of 39,000. Yes, I mean, it's this one. And that is, we fact, let me look at your interaction, okay? If you look closely, the average [30:48] viewing time is almost 40 minutes. It's a world of Sure, sure, sure. And we also know how to count 26, right? amazed, but because they say it's like an automated channel where no [31:02] That's what I'm telling you, it's incredible. You have better retention than I do, and I 'm always trying to make an impact with the questions, etc., And what you were saying before about having to look at each channel as a business, the [31:15] good thing is that since it doesn't depend on one person, it can be sold, that is, the channels can be sold for a fifth of what they generate annually. In other words , what they look at is, okay, how much it has generated for you in the last year, [31:27] there they value that channel. But who [clears throat] will buy it from you? In sell the channels. Oh, that too. In other words, you can Yes, yes, yes. And it's another way you can earn money. [31:42] ? Yes, yes, yes. And many people win. And how do they rate it? In generates annually, and the stability of that channel. I did Yes, yes, yes. Every time you come you teach me something [31:55] new, my dear Eric. Okay, and this one's special, what's the content? So, let's see, show me the channel. I can show you this one, okay? Which is the same, I mean, exactly like you don't show the channels because it's like [32:07] anyone can steal them, but I can show you this one which is understand you, I understand you too, but I mean, nobody can know which mean, it's not that they can't know, but if I show a channel that [32:20] generates 4000, 5000 a month, depending on the month, of course, well, many people would start that channel and those channels don't die, but obviously they don't have the same potential. Okay. So that's a good tip when you're creating [32:34] channels. Hm. They're like your Look, you can find out, I mean, you can find out and you can teach them because, I not everyone has the experience and knowledge that I have, I know that my [32:49] channel wouldn't fall apart, but I have taught some that generated 2000, Because? Because everyone wants to make those channels. Yes, yes. It's bedtime stories. Of course, it's the same niche, I mean, [33:02] 's not exactly this channel, but it's very, very similar. But I understand why now a story is told, where a story about x in particular is explained. I like to touch on religious topics, spirituality, [33:17] people, uh, metaphysical topics and such, because it makes people spend more time watching the video. I know that I upload Hey, how many videos do you upload a week? Well, I [33:30] upload, it depends on the channel, because of course, there are channels where I upload 4-hour videos, so of course, I can't upload more than one 4-hour video a day, but normally I upload one video a day and if I have 10 or 12 channels, then 12 [33:44] videos a day, that is, in general, not per channel. So, multiply those 70, and you can do it yourself. I mean, right now I'm at a point where I have people, but they do it with the guides that I'm going to show you right now, [33:59] that it can be done. Okay. So, how do you create a channel? is to select a good niche. In other words, the niche is everything, and the niche accounts for 90% of the results we will have when we are monetizing. So, what I [34:13] artificial intelligence called cloud; it's an artificial intelligence that anyone can access, it's free, I mean, it has a paid plan, but it's free, meaning anyone can use it. I ask him, is it [34:25] worth getting into the paid version of Cloud? Uh, I got the paid version two months ago and I've been using it more. Or GPT chat too, that is, GPT chat. I'm going to teach you how to make those miniatures and those covers, and I'll pay for it myself. [34:38] Okay. But in this case, I mean, I, Claude, done perfectly well without the payment plan. Okay, go ahead. In other words, the first thing I ask him is, "Give me the best keywords." [34:52] So, to put it simply, a keyword is like the word that defines the niche, okay? For example, in religion, well, the Bible or something like that would be a key word, okay? So, give me the best keywords to find [35:08] keywords to find potential niches in spirituality, for example. Okay? And then here we're going to set Okay? And then here we're going to set the keywords to [35:21] Why do we ask that the keywords be in English? Because if you put them in Spanish, we'll see channels in Spanish. So, we ca that are already doing the same thing as us in the same language, because [35:36] us in the same language, because we're already creating competition, so already competitive, you know? So, that's why we tell it like this. you think Cloud is better than GPT chat? It [35:50] generate images, so we're going to do it with Chat GPT, but for day-to- day use, I was very used to Chat GPT and it's been hard to make the transition, . Claudia, [36:03] best keywords to find potential niches in spirituality, and that the keywords should be in English, okay? And here's how it's scoring us for the best keywords, etc. Nothing but cool. [36:16] In other words, well, give it a good prompt. Yes, but you've , so it's not a private PR either. Yes, I know, but ultimately it's obviously, because obviously, and the more information you [36:32] obviously, and the more information you give it and the more context you give it, the the result will be. Notice that the keywords have already been put here, and now what we have to do is copy them here, [36:47] okay? I'll copy the keyword, okay? And it would be to search for exactly what is appearing, okay? And now, I mean, it would be searching keyword by keyword and finding channels where no person appears, okay? [37:00] For example, we know, look at this video, this video has, I mean, I don't already have more than a million subscribers, but I want you to see that this is a channel, okay?, that, I mean, no person appears, it's [37:14] teaching how to do a good meditation and it has almost 6 million views. I mean, I don't know exactly how much this has generated, but a lot of money. Or for example, this meditation video too, 2.8 million [37:27] okay? So, the trick here is to gradually add keywords, okay? For example, I don't know, this one. Okay, let's copy this one. Oops, I've forgotten about it [37:39] Okay, let's copy this one. Oops, I've forgotten about it . Okay, yes. video which has 2 million views and the channel has 400,000 subscribers. I [37:52] mean, what we're doing is the most complicated thing, but nowadays it's much easier to do. Because? Because the tricky part is knowing those keywords, but as we ask them from the [38:06] keyword in English, you adapt it to Spanish. mean, what you do is create channels in Spanish, not in English. You can is, you can do it in Spanish, French, Polish, Italian, whatever you want. I [38:21] mean, I have Arabic channels, in fact, some that I've shown, okay? And this you bring a Portuguese. Yes, that's Portuguese. I mean, no. no, no, no. And why did you choose that one, for example? [38:36] This one, for example, this one is Russian, you know? translate it into Russian. Uh, yes. I mean, but because right now I'm going to show you how to also do the script and everything, and [38:50] to do it in Russian and it does it directly in Russian. Of course, this wasn't accessible before, that is, it couldn't be done simply because you had to know the language to do it, but also because you had to hire [39:04] Spanish to ask them to translate it for you. It used to cost you a lot of So, for example, reference in such large channels? Because it's possible [39:17] Because it's possible that the views on those videos are coming from the subscribers that the channel already has. For a niche to be considered potential, I always like to follow four characteristics. The first is that it has [39:29] many more visits than subscribers. Because? because it's validating that those visits are not from the audience she has created. For example, it's easier for you to get 100,000 views than for a podcast to [39:42] have 1,000 subscribers. Because? Because you already have an audience built up. Well, it's if we take inspiration from a channel, for example, with 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 subscribers that has videos with 5,000 views, it is validating [39:55] that those views 100% have come from a new audience. So, that tells me that it's a winning topic, a topic that generates interest. feature. The second is that there is no competition, that is, that there is no one else [40:08] doing that. The third is that it has a high RPM, meaning that we see that the videos are long and that they really pay well for those videos. And . For me, those four characteristics are the most important [40:23] and are the ones that must be followed to select a good niche, okay? example, I don't know, this channel here, okay?, which has caught my attention quite a bit. It's a big channel, in quotes, it has 400,000 subscribers, [40:36] but if we go to the most popular videos, it has videos with millions of views. So, as I told you before, it's validating that these visits are not coming from the channel's subscribers. Okay, explain that to me. For [40:50] channel's subscribers. Okay, explain that to me. For example, when a video far exceeds the number of subscriptions, you have very good engagement, right? Exact. In other words, it's telling us that the topic is good. Because? Because the [41:05] views on that video don't come from the channel's subscribers. Do you know what happens when a channel, let's take mine as an example, I have 2.3 million subscribers [41:20] and we have roughly 15 million monthly views, okay? What does that mean? I'm 5.3 or 5. we look at it by video. We watched it on video because we were inspired by each [41:34] of those videos. Okay. Okay. So, for example, what I would do , imagine you're an automated channel, what I would do is look at your most popular videos and those that have [41:48] ? Okay. tropicalize. Clear. Clear. So, this channel is in the title appears here in Spanish, YouTube does the [42:01] What we would have to do, the first step is to write the script, okay? So, we're going to click here on "more" and down here you'll see the option to show transcript, . If we click on show transcript, the entire script [42:15] of the video appears. So we're going to copy the whole script and go here to Cloue too and tell him, 'I want you to generate a script from scratch [42:28] with this reference, okay?' We'll use the script that we copied, which okay? And we've copied it here. If you look closely, it's already stuck. We're going to tell you that it's important not to copy [42:43] exactly, but to be original and make one from scratch. Okay? Okay. Okay. [snort] And here he's going to ask us a few things. What I'm [42:57] seeing here is that you've already trained your daily routine to say yes. I mean, not really, I mean, I don't write the scripts with this account, I mean, I 've done it sometimes to show you or someone [43:11] only thing that my account knows is that I'm Eric is that it shows me this. Okay? So, structure, this is what we are going to see, stage one, stage two. [43:24] And then here, I mean, if you 're watching this at home, it's important that you check what he's told you, okay? But in this case, we're going to trust you so you can see how it's done. Hey, keep going . [43:37] Forward. It's for a channel and you're making it very important. Automated channel. What is the difference between an where no faces appear? Okay. The automated aspect is that no [43:50] face appears. Exact. Notice that now he's already doing something like an outline, a sketch. Um, then here more Yes, yes. No, it's incredible. It's going really And Chat GPT doesn't do this for you, huh? In other words, it does it, but not as [44:04] Is Cloud owned by Google or not? No, right? Uh, I don't think so. I mean, no, no. yes. So, here's the slap in the face. Do it completely. Okay. And this is where I would start writing the script. In other words, it's as easy as [44:19] telling him, very importantly, what he has done, that he should be and make a good script, and giving him the reference one. In other words , we always have to include a you know? Now that you have the script, how do you make the [44:33] Okay. Now, I mean, he's producing it. Okay. Yes, it's true that it takes a few minutes, okay? But imagine we have the script, or do you want us to wait so you can see how the script was written, [44:48] , what I was getting at is that it already generates absolutely everything, ' Yes.' So, now let's move on to the next step, and then when we're finished I'll like to do. I mean, I write the script and in the meantime I do other things, [45:02] artificial intelligence called Eleven Labs here, okay? So, we're giving it a text-to-speech function here. It's a free artificial intelligence. Okay? If you look here, I mean, I already had it open. I mean, I was writing [45:15] a script in Italian here, if you notice. Okay? [clears throat] Um, so from here you can control the speed, the stability, the similarity, the exaggeration of the voice. If I click "generate speech" here, this [45:27] anything for it, I mean, there's a payment plan, obviously, okay? But I mean, I haven't paid anything to be able to do this. Okay, so the voice has been generated and the next contestant here. I mean, I don't know if you understand [45:42] yes, I understand it perfectly. [laughs] I don't believe you. fixed. I mean, you wouldn't say this, I mean, you wouldn't, [45:54] 're not really understanding it either, but here you can control the speed a little how you like it best, but with a background voice it doesn't sound like a joke, background voice it doesn't sound like a joke, you know? [46:11] is that I, well , and one thing, this script is the script that Cloud is bringing up for you. So, you can do Italian or you can do another channel in Russian because it's the same script, it's the same video. [46:26] There you recommend focusing on a single language or making several for different At first, yes. At first, I recommend starting with the language you're most comfortable with, because, well, at the beginning you always have to follow certain important steps, [46:40] and I don't recommend starting, for example, with Italian right away, but once you've mastered the first one, it's much easier to learn any language you want. Okay? So, over here, [46:52] for me, I mean, I find it incredible how it makes the pauses, how the artificial intelligence does everything. And if we go here to Cloud, look, I've opened the tab and it's already generated the whole script. Then you copy this entire script and [47:06] Yes, the even laps. I don't like to copy everything at once; I prefer to do it little by little, that is, I don't do it phrase by phrase, but I do paragraphs, for the simple reason that I like it to sound good, you know? And I [47:21] like to review it little by little. So, in this case, it would be to copy here, that is, the entire script has been done here on the right side, Look at everything he's done, he's divided it into sections, he's [47:34] also included a call to action to subscribe. So, this fart is amazing. We copy it here, paste it here, and that's it . And it's the same process we just did with this [47:47] this more, now let's move on to the thumbnails because they're generated from No, and above all, what images are you going to add to this text? that. Okay, we have this, which is the reference thumbnail, so [48:03] okay? So, you're copying Cloud's thumbnail now right? In other words, we're not going to copy it, but we are using it as a reference so that you can be But you say that the cloud doesn't generate images for you, [48:17] told me that, we're going to go to Cloud, have it generate a prompt, and then we're going to go to GPT chat. Ah, okay. with AI, dude. Yes. I mean, look, I put the [48:30] Yes. I mean, look, I put the thumbnail here and I say, "I want you to generate a prompt to create a [48:42] thumbnail image." Therefore, the thumbnail I want to generate is in Spanish. And here we're going to put it. It's important that you have it as a reference and put it down; I don't want you to make [48:59] and put it down; I don't want you to make one just like it. You put "be original" on it, for example. Okay. How much do human slides pull in the response, so that the answer is more human? Because they say, they [49:14] highly recommend that you put a human slash before putting any prompt, I I don't do it, but because it gives me good results that way, I mean, I've tried it and all. Notice that it has already given us the prompt here, okay? So, now what [49:28] we're going to do is copy the prompt over here, okay? We're going to go here to the GPT chat and we're going to put in the promo that he gave us and we're also going to put in the thumbnail that we have for reference, okay? So, we're going to press enter here [49:42] [sigh] and notice that it already says "creating image". It's just a matter of waiting a few seconds and it will be created. Cloud and Chat GPT. Yes, Cloud, GPT chat, and Level Labs. And all [49:55] three are free, meaning you can use them without anyone to get started . In other words, it's also important that sometimes you don't get a good result at first. It's as important as thank you. It's [50:08] important to keep adjusting according to what you want. It's over . There, he pulled out a very different one. but similar, but different. Sure, if you look, I mean, the one we [50:22] have is this one, okay? And he can't tell us anything. Because? Because we've made one that's completely from scratch. We've changed the language different. Completely. [50:37] So, they can't tell us anything here. And look, we made a thumbnail in about a minute. And now, what is the visual content? The visual content is very simple, okay? In fact, I'm going to put you here. [50:50] That is, I mean, it can be done here with AI, but what I recommend very, very little. Yes, but since what matters here is what the text is telling you , it [51:04] imagine that this old man never changes, with welcome rest travelers. Deep, a like, comment, subscribe to the channel. All this is done with the [51:19] grimoire of dreams, the lamp before it arrives, all wrapped up. If you look closely, what you have to do is generate this image and then the background voice that we created with Level Laps. It looks so easy, [51:34] dude. But, for example, a 65 or 70-year-old man who is already retired and wants to bring this to his business project, this is a lot of information. However, you 're explaining it very well. [51:48] It's much more appealing to have a channel with you agree? Exact. And in fact, I want to delve deeper into the demonetizations that are happening, and [52:03] fact they also put it in the comments, like, wow, YouTube money with this business anymore, this is completely false. Obviously, if we make a 4-hour video with one image, with [52:15] horrible voice quality, without music, then it's normal that YouTube detects that the content, that is, that it is not providing value and that's why it doesn't monetize that content. But I actually wanted to show you here, I mean, [52:31] I want to show you messages from people who have monetized, I mean, in the last podcast many people accessed the academy and these are people who have recently monetized and that means that [52:43] income. In fact, for example, Lucas, that is, on the first day already generated his first 55 in monetization, or for example Elliot, who in 8 days generated example Elliot, who in 8 days generated 6000 euros. Hey, here Manu monetized his [52:57] first channel in less than 23 days. It's Monse, a woman who has two daughters, who started, I remember her saying to me , wow, eh, I'm scared about this. I don't know if he generated more than €2,200 in the first month and [53:10] right? Not anymore. [laughs] And then, for example, Nil, who monetized in 12 days and Luis, who also monetized in 14 days. So, I'm showing you this so that people can see that it's possible to [53:25] how to do everything well. Eric, you're going to leave a lot of questions unanswered about this whole issue. How can we place more emphasis on the information? How can we go deeper so that people are prepared to start their own [53:39] exactly what the academy is for. We have been developing it for 3 years and within the academy we explain all the steps they do at the beginning and what they have to do to scale to more than 2000-3000 [53:54] And there you provide one-on-one support to people, or what is the methodology? Yes, that is, just upon accessing, that is, the first thing they do one call with consultants, with people who are within the academy and who [54:09] dollars a month. They have a community where there are people like us, all the people who can interact with them. Then there's also the training part, which is more than [54:21] important that they know, okay?, what they have to do. And training is also how it is delivered is even more important. And for that there is also a call every day from Monday to Friday with mentors, which in fact I also [54:35] make those calls where we tell each of those people, do this or do that and in this class you are going to learn this and you are going to learn that. Yes, because you're giving such valuable information [54:47] how am I going to be able to combine all these end, people can do their own research, but I always tell them something: when you join an academy, take a [55:00] course, attend a seminar, you're not spending, you're investing. It's like, [clears throat] what business starts without investing? In other words , you need to have an investment, and fortunately, the [55:12] digital aspect gives us the great opportunity to have free tools at hand, you're explaining right now, but you have to know how to use them. So the investment comes in the education you can have to be able to carry [55:25] Clear. And not only that, but there are lessons we have all learned during the last 3 years. In other words, you have an address and you already know that with an address everything is much easier. So, well, we'll leave it [55:38] in the description if you want, so that those people can find out and , just like the many people who came in last time, so they That's important because many times you say, well, [55:51] everything they teach me is very nice, but I'm going to fall halfway through. This can be researched individually, or you can get someone to 's exactly what you do. Yes. I mean, I'd like to [56:06] show you a calendar over here, okay? So, this is our calendar. If we look at the schedule, there are calls every day with mentors, with students where they can resolve any, that is, any doubt. Actually, I'm not [56:18] going to do it now, obviously, but we could get on a call, okay? Because they're on a call. And apart from what you've said about, I giving it the tools, for example, artificial intelligence is difficult [56:32] who don't even know what they're starting from scratch, it involves hours and hours of training . So, as you can see, these are all chapters where we explain how to use it in this business. Okay. Where can they find you? [56:48] In many places, [laughs] right? I imagine that, well, I don't know if you leave the networks around here. I think so. Yes, we're putting them here so people have a reference point. Yes, Eric Alanis on, I mean, Eric Alanis [57:00] YT on Instagram. They were with a C. It's very important that here in Latin America they write me Eric with a K, that is, in Spain it's more with a C. Here they write me more Yes, it's with a C, that is, Eric with Calan Aanis YT and on YouTube too. If you [57:15] look him up. You answer. Yes, yes, obviously. I mean, I can't answer all the questions because I have a can I do answer, obviously. Yes. Besides, we have a team that helps us [57:28] Well, look, we missed a lot of topics, Eric. I would like to invite you again, that is, to come and help us figure out figure out how to create a YouTube account. These are [57:40] things that might be very easy for you, but how do I create a monetize my account? All these situations. I was left wondering So, you just explained the script very well and how to [57:56] handle the prompts, etc., but how to add the images and how to make movements? And I would love it if you could explain all this to us. Okay, perfect. Now you say either yes or no. I mean, we don't have [58:08] but I'll invite you again. I hope you can do this because Eric always comes to Mexico to record content. This is what we want, isn't it? We want you to [58:24] successfully on your channel. Well, whenever you say, I'll come and we'll sort out Okay no problem. That too would be extraordinary. Hey, have you been there or not? Andorra no, look, it wasn't in Andorra, [58:37] but they say it's beautiful. I mean, it's a super small country, but there are a lot of entrepreneurial people, a lot of people. Well, we'll have to go to Andorra, 100%. The doors are open for you there. [58:49] Eric. God bless you. Thank you so much. It's very nice.