[0:00] I just found a faceless YouTube channel [0:01] that started posting only three months [0:03] ago. And based on publicly available [0:05] estimates, this channel could already be [0:07] generating around $20,000 a month. And [0:09] in this video, I'm going to show you how [0:11] to build one just like it using AI tools [0:14] that are completely free. But first, let [0:16] me show you why this niche is actually [0:18] worth your time. Now, this creator is [0:20] posting in the finance niche, one of the [0:22] highest RPM niches on the entire [0:24] platform. And when you look at the [0:25] numbers, it starts to make a lot of [0:27] sense. Another creator pulled in around [0:29] 2 million views in just 30 days. And [0:31] because the RPM is so high, that alone [0:34] translated into a solid [music] 5 figure [0:36] income. Then there's another one who got [0:38] nearly 1 million views with an RPM of [0:40] around $11 and still cleared 5 figures [0:43] in a single month. That's why in this [0:45] video, I'm going to break down exactly [0:47] how this works. From building the [0:49] channel and creating the content all the [0:51] way to optimizing [music] it so it [0:53] actually gets discovered. And we're [0:54] doing all of this with Claude code and a [0:56] few other powerful tools without any [0:58] coding skills required. Everything I'm [1:00] about to show you comes directly from my [1:02] own experience. And these are the exact [1:04] steps I would personally use to grow a [1:06] channel in this niche. Now, here's [1:08] something that shows us that this niche [1:09] is far from saturated. If you look at [1:11] the newly created channels in this [1:13] niche, you'll notice new creators [1:15] consistently pulling anywhere from 20 to [1:17] 40,000 views per video. And keep in [1:20] mind, all of these channels are brand [1:22] new. And that basically tells you [1:23] everything you need to know. So now that [1:25] you know the entire plan, the first [1:27] thing that you need to do is download [1:28] Claude from its official page and then [1:30] install it on your device. With that [1:32] done, start by opening the video [1:34] resources which you can find inside my [1:36] free Telegram channel linked below. Now [1:39] once you are in, make sure to copy the [1:41] channel creation master which will serve [1:42] as the master prompt for channel [1:44] creation in Claude. Next, open Claude [1:47] and then paste the master prompt into [1:48] the prompt section right here. Once [1:50] that's done, run the master prompt. And [1:52] just like that, Claude will initiate the [1:54] competitor analysis process. Basically, [1:56] Claude will ask you to upload a [1:58] screenshot of a competitor as well as a [2:00] list of high-erforming titles from that [2:02] competitor. Now, what you need to do is [2:04] open a high-erforming channel in the [2:06] finance niche and then simply take a [2:08] screenshot of the entire page. Next, [2:10] make sure to select the first few rows [2:12] of the most popular videos. Just follow [2:14] what I'm doing right here and you'll be [2:16] good to go. With that done, head back [2:18] into Claude and import the screenshot [2:20] that you took previously. After that, [2:22] also make sure to import everything that [2:24] you copied so that Claude has an [2:25] understanding of the high-erforming [2:26] titles in the niche. So, now that [2:28] everything is set, click on the generate [2:30] button. And just like that, Claude will [2:32] provide you with a full competitor [2:34] analysis. Basically, it's going to give [2:36] you an overall niche analysis along with [2:39] branding insights which include the [2:40] visual style. After that, it's going to [2:43] provide you with a content analysis [2:44] where it breaks down the video title [2:46] structure and the repeating title [2:48] patterns that perform well. And finally, [2:51] it will create a lockedin channel [2:53] identity profile, which is basically an [2:55] optimized template of how a channel in [2:57] that exact niche could be structured. [3:00] Now, with that out of the way, at the [3:01] end, it will ask you if you want to [3:03] proceed. So, basically, tell it to [3:05] proceed to step two and run the command. [3:07] And with that done, Claude will now [3:09] provide you with a list of 15 original [3:11] channel name ideas that fit the niche [3:13] and a reason why each name works well. [3:15] Now, what you need to do next is choose [3:17] a name that you want to use for your [3:18] channel. In my opinion, all of the names [3:20] that it provides will be pretty solid, [3:22] so it should be really easy for you to [3:24] choose. Now, simply enter the number of [3:26] the name that you have chosen, which in [3:27] my case is name number five, and then [3:29] run the command. And with that done, [3:31] Claude will now save the name that you [3:33] have chosen and will use that same exact [3:35] name until it finishes all of the steps. [3:38] Now, at the end, it will ask you if you [3:40] want to proceed. So, all you have to do [3:41] is tell it to proceed to step three and [3:43] run that command. And just like that, [3:46] Claude will now give you a full channel [3:47] description that is specifically made [3:49] for the finance niche and includes your [3:51] channel name. Then, it will give you a [3:53] full list of channel tags that are [3:54] optimized to help improve your channel's [3:56] visibility. And finally, it will give [3:58] you a couple of username options that [4:00] you can use as your channel handle. Now, [4:02] at the end, it will ask you if you [4:04] approve everything or if you want to [4:05] make adjustments. So, if everything [4:07] looks good, simply tell it that you [4:09] approve everything and then run that [4:10] command. And with that done, Claude will [4:12] first give you a full competitor style [4:14] analysis with all of the branding [4:16] elements and observations. Then it will [4:18] give you a full logo prompt made [4:20] specifically for your channel along with [4:22] a complete channel banner prompt that [4:24] includes the correct banner dimensions [4:26] and is fully branded for your channel. [4:28] Now that you have created the branding [4:29] assets, start by copying the entire logo [4:32] prompt from here and then head over into [4:34] flow. Now once you are in, paste the [4:36] prompt into the prompt section right [4:38] here. Next, open the settings and make [4:40] sure to select the 1x1 ratio. Then [4:42] simply copy the rest of the settings [4:44] that I'm using. And that's pretty much [4:46] it. Now, with that done, click on the [4:47] generate button. And just like that, [4:49] Flow will provide you with a set of four [4:51] logo samples that you can use for your [4:53] channel. And as you can see, they really [4:54] fit the vibe of the niche and look [4:56] pretty solid. Now that you have created [4:58] the logo samples, head back into Claude, [5:00] but this time, copy the entire prompt [5:02] for the channel banner. [music] Next, [5:04] head back into Flow and paste the prompt [5:06] into the prompt section. With that done, [5:08] open the settings again, but this time, [5:10] make sure to select the 16 to9 ratio. [5:13] Now, with that out of the way, click on [5:14] the generate button. And as easy as [5:16] that, FL will provide you with a set of [5:18] four channel banners that you can use [5:19] for your channel. So now that you have [5:21] created all of the assets for your [5:23] channel, open the YouTube studio and [5:25] then create a channel by using [5:26] everything that you have gathered so [5:28] far. And I really think that this part [5:30] is super simple. So I don't really need [5:31] to guide you here. Now at the end, open [5:34] the channel settings. Then navigate into [5:36] the channel section. And right here, [5:37] make sure to import all of the channel [5:39] keywords that you created previously [5:41] since they are very important. Another [5:43] important thing is that under the [5:44] feature eligibility section, you will [5:46] need to confirm your phone number. This [5:48] is an important account verification [5:50] step and I always recommend doing it. [5:52] So, now that you have created a [5:53] perfectly branded channel, let's finally [5:55] start with the video creation process. [5:58] And what you are about to see in this [5:59] part can be very powerful, so make sure [6:01] to watch closely. Now, to start off, [6:03] open the video resources and then copy [6:05] the entire video creation master from [6:08] start to finish. With that done, open a [6:10] new session in Claude and paste the [6:11] prompt into the prompt section. Now that [6:14] everything is set, simply run the [6:15] master. And just like that, Claude will [6:17] initiate the title and performance [6:19] analysis where it will ask you to [6:20] provide a list of title examples that [6:22] have performed well in that niche. Now, [6:24] what you need to do is open a [6:25] high-erforming channel in the same niche [6:27] and then select as many rows as you can, [6:29] just like I'm doing right here. Next, [6:31] head back into Claude and paste [6:33] everything into the prompt section [6:35] below. So now that the titles are set, [6:37] run the command. And just like that, [6:39] Claude will first provide you with a [6:40] full title pattern analysis where it [6:42] will list the patterns that perform [6:44] well. Next, it will provide you with a [6:46] full list of high-erforming topics, [6:48] followed by a list of curiosity triggers [6:51] and emotional triggers that may [6:52] contribute to strong title performance. [6:54] Finally, it will explain the viewer [6:56] psychology for that exact niche and [6:59] highlight content opportunities that you [7:01] can use for your own channel. Now with [7:02] that done, it will ask you to paste a [7:04] couple of video transcripts from top [7:06] performing videos in the niche. So what [7:08] you need to do is open a channel in the [7:10] same niche. Then open some of the most [7:11] popular videos and select any video that [7:14] has performed well. Next, scroll down [7:16] until you find the show transcript [7:18] button and click on it. By doing that, [7:20] the full transcript of the video will [7:22] appear on the right side. And as you can [7:24] see, the entire transcript is displayed [7:26] from start to finish. With that done, [7:28] select the entire transcript from here [7:30] and then paste it into Claude. You will [7:32] then need to repeat the same process a [7:34] few times. And in my case, I imported [7:36] four transcripts, which should be enough [7:37] for what we need, but you can import [7:39] more if you like. So, now that [7:41] everything is set, run the command. And [7:43] just like that, Claude will first [7:44] provide you with a hook structure that [7:46] explains which hook formats tend to work [7:48] best. Then, it will break down the [7:50] writing style commonly used in [7:51] successful videos within the niche. It [7:53] will also break down the storytelling [7:55] style and retention techniques, which in [7:57] my opinion are super important for a [7:58] highquality script. And finally, it will [8:01] break down the sentence pacing and [8:03] viewer engagement patterns, which are [8:04] also very important when it comes to [8:06] creating a script that keeps viewers [8:08] interested. Now, with that done, at the [8:10] end, it will ask you if you want to [8:11] proceed. So, simply tell it to proceed [8:13] to step three and then run the command. [8:15] And with that done, Claude will now [8:17] provide you with a list of five video [8:19] ideas that are based on high-erforming [8:21] concepts within the same niche. It will [8:23] also give you a short overview of what [8:24] each idea is about, so you can easily [8:27] choose the one that you like the most. [8:29] Now what you need to do next is choose [8:30] an idea from this list because at the [8:32] end Claude will ask you to enter the [8:34] number of the idea that you have chosen. [8:36] Basically you just need to enter the [8:38] number of the idea that you selected [8:40] which in my case is idea number three [8:42] and then run the command. And with that [8:44] done in the next step Claude will ask [8:46] you to choose a video length. As you can [8:48] see it will already recommend lengths [8:50] that are commonly used in this niche. [8:51] But just to keep this video shorter and [8:53] easier for you to follow. In my case I [8:55] will enter a 5inut duration. However, [8:57] [music] I recommend that you choose a [8:59] length between 8 and 15 minutes. Now, [9:01] with that out of the way, run the [9:03] command. And just like that, Claude will [9:05] provide you with a full video script [9:06] based on the idea that you selected and [9:09] formatted to match the duration that you [9:10] chose. The script will also include a [9:12] variety of hooks and emotional triggers [9:15] commonly found in successful videos [9:17] within the niche. And most importantly, [9:19] the script will be fully original and [9:21] unique, which is exactly what we want. [9:23] Now that you have created the full [9:25] script, the next thing that you need to [9:26] do is copy the entire script from here [9:28] and then head over to a tool called [9:30] Dupdub, which we will use to create the [9:32] voice over. Now, once you are in, open [9:35] the AI voiceover feature, which is this [9:37] one right here. Next, [music] paste the [9:39] entire script that you copied and make [9:41] sure that it's the full script from [9:42] start to finish. Now, what you need to [9:44] do is remove all of the gaps between the [9:46] lines and you can simply follow what I'm [9:48] doing right here and you'll be good to [9:50] go. So now that you have removed all of [9:52] the gaps and the entire script is clean, [9:54] open the voices section on the right [9:56] side where you will need to select a [9:57] voice for your voice over. Now this is [9:59] totally up to you. So feel free to [10:01] choose the voice that you like the most. [10:03] I also recommend that you filter the [10:05] voices using the quality filter since [10:07] doing that will help you find the higher [10:09] quality voice options more easily. Now [10:11] in my case, I will be using the Liam [10:13] voice because it really fits the vibe of [10:15] the video and I really like how it [10:17] sounds. Now, with the voice selected, [10:19] you can adjust the speed and pitch of [10:20] the voice, but in my opinion, I [10:22] recommend that you don't change anything [10:24] here. You can also adjust additional [10:26] settings such as adding pauses, music, [10:28] sound effects, and lexicons. But once [10:30] again, I recommend that you don't add [10:32] anything extra since we want a clean [10:33] voice over. So, now that everything is [10:35] set, click on the generate button, which [10:37] will initiate the voice over creation [10:39] process. And once it's done, let's see [10:41] how the voiceover turned out. Think [10:43] about the last time you got serious [10:45] about money. Maybe you sat down, made a [10:48] budget, deleted some apps off your [10:50] phone, told yourself this time was [10:52] different. Now, we are using Dubdub [10:54] because it allows voice over creation of [10:56] up to 30,000 characters, which is really [10:58] useful for longer voiceovers. And that's [11:00] why I highly recommend that you use this [11:02] tool. So, now that the voiceover is [11:04] ready, click on the export button above. [11:06] Then, make sure to select the MP3 [11:08] format. And finally, click on the export [11:10] button. And just like that, your voice [11:12] over will be exported. So now that you [11:14] have created a realistic voice over, I'm [11:16] going to show you how to create all of [11:17] the images for the video. So watch [11:19] closely. [music] [11:20] To start off, open the same Claude [11:22] session from before and then simply type [11:24] yes and run the command. And with that [11:27] done, Claude will now initiate the [11:28] visual style analysis where it will ask [11:30] you to import screenshots of visuals [11:32] from successful videos in the niche. Now [11:34] what you need to do is open a video that [11:36] has performed well and then simply take [11:38] a couple of screenshots of what is [11:40] happening inside that video. This is [11:41] very simple to do. So, I don't think I [11:43] need to explain anything here. With that [11:45] done, head back into Claude and import [11:47] all of the screenshots that you have [11:49] taken. And in my case, I imported five [11:51] screenshots. Now that everything is set, [11:53] run the command. And just like that, [11:55] Claude will break down the entire visual [11:57] style profile of how visuals in this [11:59] niche are commonly structured. [12:01] Basically, it will save everything as a [12:03] template and use that same template [12:05] until all of the steps are completed. [12:07] Now, with that done, at the [music] end, [12:08] simply tell it to proceed to the next [12:10] step and run the command. And as easy as [12:12] that, Claude will now provide you with [12:14] an entire list of text to image prompts [12:16] that you can use to generate the visuals [12:18] for your video. As you can see, in my [12:20] case, it generated 38 prompts since my [12:24] video script is not very long. But in [12:26] any case, you should always have enough [12:27] prompts to cover the entire video, which [12:29] is exactly what we need. So now that [12:31] everything is set to generate the actual [12:33] images, we will use flow. So once you [12:36] are in, start by entering the image [12:38] prompt for the first scene. Next, open [12:40] the settings and then make sure to copy [12:42] all of the settings that I'm using right [12:44] here. With that done, click on the [12:45] generate button below. And just like [12:47] that, we have created the image that [12:49] represents the first part of our script. [12:51] And as you can see, the image is made in [12:53] a style that is commonly used by many [12:55] creators in the finance niche. So, now [12:57] that you have created the image for the [12:59] first scene, head back into Claude, but [13:00] this time, copy the prompt for the [13:02] second scene. Next, head back into Flow [13:04] and paste the prompt into the prompt [13:06] section below. Now, with that done, let [13:08] me show you how to create consistent [13:10] images in a very easy and simple way. To [13:13] do that, click on the plus button right [13:14] here, where you will find the first [13:16] image that you created. Now, what you [13:18] need to do is add that exact image into [13:20] your prompt, which will be used as a [13:21] reference for your new image. So, now [13:23] that everything is set, click on the [13:25] generate button. And as you can see, we [13:26] have now created a new image that [13:28] represents the second part of our [13:30] script. The image includes the same [13:32] character from the first image and is [13:34] made in the same visual style. Now [13:36] remember while generating the images, if [13:38] you have a scene that doesn't include [13:39] any characters, you don't need to use a [13:41] reference image. However, [music] if [13:43] your scene does include characters, try [13:45] to use a reference image for most of [13:46] your scenes since that can help make [13:48] your video more consistent and [13:50] professional. So, now that you know how [13:52] everything works, simply repeat the [13:54] process until you have used all of the [13:55] prompts from start to finish. At the [13:57] end, don't forget to download each image [13:59] using the original size. And with that [14:01] out of the way, it's time to bring your [14:03] images to life. So make sure to watch [14:05] closely. Now the first thing that you [14:07] need to do is open the same session in [14:09] Claude and simply tell it to proceed. [14:11] And once the entire process finishes, as [14:13] you can see, Claude will provide you [14:15] with a full list of imagetovideo prompts [14:17] that you can use to animate your images. [14:19] As you can see, Claude gave us 38 motion [14:21] prompts, which matches the number of [14:23] image prompts that we created earlier. [14:25] So we basically have a prompt for every [14:26] single image. Now that everything is [14:28] set, we're going to use Meta AI to [14:30] animate the images. So go ahead and open [14:32] it. Now once you are in the first thing [14:34] that you need to do is import the image [14:36] for the first scene [music] which is [14:38] basically the first image that you [14:39] created. Next head into Claude and then [14:42] copy the animation prompt for the first [14:44] scene. Then head back into Meta and [14:46] paste the prompt into the prompt section [14:47] right here. So now that everything is [14:49] set, click on the generate button below. [14:51] And just like that, Meta will provide [14:53] you with a video specifically made for [14:55] your first scene. Considering that you [14:57] can use Meta for free, the video looks [14:59] pretty solid and is more than good [15:00] enough for what we are trying to create. [15:02] So, now that you have animated the first [15:04] image, start by importing the image for [15:06] the second scene in the same way as [15:07] before. With that out of the way, head [15:09] back into Claude, but this time, copy [15:11] the animation prompt for the second [15:13] scene. Then, head back into Meta and [15:14] paste the prompt into the prompt section [15:16] below. Now that everything is set, [15:18] simply click on the generate button. And [15:20] just like that, Meta will animate the [15:22] second image and provide you with a [15:24] video that, in my opinion, looks pretty [15:26] solid. Now that you know how to animate [15:27] the images, simply repeat the same [15:29] process until you have used all of the [15:31] animation prompts. Now, at the end, [15:33] don't forget to download every single [15:35] video that you generated. And with that [15:37] out of the way, you are now ready for [15:39] the next step [music] where I will show [15:40] you how to edit the entire video from [15:42] start to finish. This one is going to be [15:45] super easy, and you'll see why shortly. [15:47] Now, to edit the video, we are going to [15:49] use an editing tool called Cap Cut. So, [15:51] go ahead and open it. Once you are in, [15:53] the first thing that you need to do is [15:54] import all of the assets that you have [15:56] created so far. With that done, select [15:59] the voice over and place it into the [16:00] editing timeline below. Now, there are [16:02] these small gaps in the voice over, [16:04] which are basically pauses that you will [16:06] need to remove. And this step is pretty [16:08] simple. All you have to do is place the [16:10] play head right where a gap starts, then [16:12] cut the voice over at that point, and [16:14] simply drag the rest of the voice over [16:16] to the left. Now, this step is very [16:18] simple since you only need to remove the [16:20] larger gaps. And as for the smaller [16:21] ones, you can leave them as they are. [16:23] And just to save some time, I have [16:25] already done that. And as you can see, [16:26] my voice over no longer has any large [16:28] gaps, [music] which helps it sound more [16:30] engaging. Now, with that out of the way, [16:32] the next thing that you need to do is [16:34] select the image for the first scene and [16:36] place it into the editing timeline [16:37] below. Now that the first scene is in [16:39] place, go through the voice over and [16:41] based on what is being discussed, make [16:43] sure to trim the first scene so that it [16:45] matches its corresponding section of the [16:47] voice over. So now that the first scene [16:49] is lined up, select the second scene and [16:51] place it right next to the first one. [16:53] Next, go through the voice over again [16:54] and based on what is being discussed, [16:56] trim the second scene so that it matches [16:58] its corresponding section. Now, I really [17:00] think that this step is pretty [17:02] straightforward. So, I won't spend any [17:03] more time guiding you here because you [17:05] should already understand the process. [17:07] And to save even more time, I have [17:09] already placed all of the scenes and [17:10] timed them correctly. And your timeline [17:12] should look similar to what I have right [17:14] here. So, now that all of the scenes are [17:16] in place, the next thing that you need [17:17] to do is open the text section above. [17:19] Then navigate to the auto caption [17:21] section [music] here. Make sure to click [17:23] on the generate button, which will [17:24] initiate the caption creation process. [17:27] And once that's done, as you can see, [17:29] captions will be added throughout the [17:30] entire video. But now, the problem is [17:32] that the text looks pretty plain and [17:34] boring. So, let me show you how to [17:36] improve it. To start off, navigate to [17:38] the settings on the right side. Then [17:39] scroll down and enable the stroke [17:41] feature, which will instantly make the [17:43] text more readable. With that done, [17:45] scroll back up and open the font [17:46] settings where you will find plenty of [17:48] free font options that you can use. Now, [17:50] this is totally up to you. So, choose [17:52] the font that you like the most. But in [17:54] my case, I will use this font right here [17:56] since it looks really good and makes the [17:57] text even more readable. Now, depending [18:00] on the font that you have chosen, you [18:01] can also decrease the text size slightly [18:03] so that it doesn't stand out too much. [18:05] So, now that you have added the captions [18:07] and adjusted them to look better, if you [18:09] want to take things a step further, you [18:11] can also open the animation section and [18:13] then navigate to caption animations [18:15] where you will find plenty of animation [18:17] options that you can use. This step is [18:19] completely up to you, but I won't use an [18:21] animation since I want my video to feel [18:22] clean and professional. So, now that the [18:24] captions are fully set, you can also add [18:26] background music by opening the audio [18:28] section where you will find a lot of [18:30] tracks that you can use. Now, it's up to [18:32] you whether you want to use music from [18:33] this section or upload your own. You can [18:36] also skip this step entirely since even [18:38] without background music, your video can [18:40] still turn out very well. Now, with that [18:42] done, the next thing that you need to do [18:44] is select all of the assets above the [18:46] voice over. Then, right click on any of [18:47] them and create a compound clip, which [18:49] will merge everything into one clean [18:51] asset. Now, with that done, open the [18:53] animation section on the right side. [18:55] Then, open the out animations here. Make [18:58] sure to apply the fade out animation [18:59] since it will help your video end more [19:01] smoothly and look more professional. And [19:03] with that out of the way, your entire [19:05] video is now complete and ready to be [19:08] exported. Now, to export the video, [19:10] click on the export button above and [19:11] simply copy all of the settings that I'm [19:13] using right here. Finally, [music] click [19:15] on the export button below. And just [19:17] like that, your video will be saved. So, [19:19] now that the entire video is complete, [19:21] let's see how it turned out. Think about [19:23] the last time you got serious about [19:25] money. Maybe you sat down, made a [19:28] budget, deleted some apps off your [19:30] phone, told yourself this time was [19:32] different. [music] And for a while, it [19:33] was. You paid down some debt. You [19:35] started putting money aside. You felt [19:37] like you were finally getting somewhere. [19:39] And then something [music] happened. It [19:41] always does. And slowly, quietly, you [19:44] ended up right back where you started. I [19:46] didn't show you the entire video just to [19:48] save some time, but you can already see [19:50] that the video came out amazing. So now [19:52] that you have created a complete video [19:54] for the finance niche, let me show you [19:55] how to upload it correctly. Because if [19:57] you completely miss this step, your [19:59] video may struggle to reach the right [20:01] audience. So make sure to watch closely. [20:03] Now to start off, open the YouTube [20:05] studio and then upload the video that [20:07] you have just created. Once that's done, [20:09] you can see that we are basically [20:10] missing everything. So now let me show [20:12] you how to optimize the entire video [20:14] from start to finish. Now, what you need [20:16] to do is open the same session in Claude [20:19] and then simply tell it to proceed to [20:21] the next step. And once that's done, [20:23] Claude will provide you with a list of [20:24] five optimized video titles that are [20:27] specifically made for your video topic. [20:29] Now, the next thing that you should do [20:30] is choose a title from the list and then [20:32] enter the number of that title into the [20:34] prompt section below. With that done, [20:36] simply run the command. And just like [20:38] that, Claude will initiate the thumbnail [20:40] analysis process where it will ask you [20:42] to upload a few thumbnail samples from [20:44] high-erforming videos in the same niche. [20:46] Now, with that done, open a [20:48] high-erforming channel in the finance [20:49] niche and make sure to take a few [20:51] screenshots of the thumbnails that have [20:53] performed well. Next, head back into [20:55] Claude and import all of the thumbnails. [20:57] In my case, I imported five thumbnails [21:00] that it will use as inspiration. Now, [21:02] with that out of the way, run the [21:03] command. And just like that, Claude will [21:05] create a thumbnail style profile that [21:07] will be used for your video. And the [21:08] thumbnail style it creates will be based [21:10] on patterns found in successful videos [21:12] within the same niche, which is very [21:14] important. Now, with that done, at the [21:16] end, it will ask you if you want to [21:18] proceed. So, simply tell it to proceed [21:20] to the next step and then run the [21:21] command. And just like that, Claude will [21:23] provide you with a full thumbnail prompt [21:25] that you can use to create a thumbnail [21:27] for your video. And the prompt will [21:28] already be optimized, so you shouldn't [21:30] need to make any major changes. Now [21:32] start by copying the entire thumbnail [21:34] prompt from here. Then open a new [21:36] session in flow and paste the prompt [21:38] into the prompt section below. With that [21:40] done, open the settings and then copy [21:42] all of the settings that I'm using since [21:44] this step is very important. Now that [21:46] everything is set, click on the generate [21:48] button. And as you can see, we have just [21:49] created a set of four thumbnails that we [21:51] can use for our video. And all of the [21:53] thumbnails came out looking amazing. Now [21:56] with the thumbnails complete, choose the [21:57] one that you like the most and then [21:59] download it by using the original size. [22:01] >> [music] [22:01] >> Next, head back into Claude and tell it [22:03] to proceed to the next step. And just [22:05] like that, Claude will provide you with [22:07] a fully optimized video description that [22:09] is natural and engaging. It will also [22:11] give you a list of video tags that are [22:13] relevant to your video and optimized for [22:15] discoverability. So, now that you have [22:17] created all of the optimization [22:18] elements, head back into YouTube and [22:20] import everything that you have created [22:22] so far. Also, don't forget to import the [22:24] video tags as well since they are an [22:26] important part of the setup process. So [22:29] now that everything is set, if we head [22:30] over to the video check section, you [22:32] should be able to review whether there [22:34] are any copyright or policy related [22:36] issues that need attention. And this is [22:38] exactly what we want to check before [22:39] publishing. Now what you need to do next [22:41] is head over to the visibility section. [22:43] Then set the video to public and finally [22:45] click on the publish button below. And [22:47] just like that, your video is now live [22:49] and ready to start gaining traction. Now [22:51] since we have reached the end of the [22:53] video, I want to say something very [22:54] important. This niche is currently [22:56] performing very well, but opportunities [22:58] and trends can change over time. If you [23:00] keep waiting and do nothing, you may end [23:02] up missing the chance to take advantage [23:04] of what's working right now, and then [23:06] you'll need to look for another [23:07] opportunity and start from scratch. [23:09] Also, if this video helped you out, make [23:11] sure to hit the like button and leave a [23:13] comment below. And as always, keep [23:14] pushing and I'll see you in the next