[00:05] from my channel, right in front of you on the screen, without me showing my face or speaking. The content is in English, and while English is very basic, in this video I'll reveal the real secrets of why you should create an English channel using artificial intelligence right now. I'll show you how to choose an [00:22] easy niche with a very high probability of success. I see many YouTube tutorials telling you how to get a million views, but when you watch their videos, you find they're talking about how to get a [00:34] million Arabic viewers on short videos. You apply their method, let's say it works for you and you get a million views, then what? $70? In this video, I'll explain how to create a foreign channel the right way. [00:49] Here, one successful video is enough to cover all your hard work. First, why should we target the American audience? Pay attention here. Simply put, in America, companies pay huge amounts for advertising [01:01] compared to Arab companies. Therefore, if you work on Arabic content, your efforts will be almost entirely misdirected. If you're currently working on Arabic content, I don't want to [01:13] distract you, keep going, but you need to divide your efforts. You have more time and can start with a foreign channel immediately. But if you're and can start with a foreign channel immediately. But if you're planning to start YouTube, my advice is to completely avoid Arabic content, especially if your goal is financial freedom. The numbers are right there in front of you. Here's a [01:29] financial freedom. The numbers are right there in front of you. Here's a video from an Arabic channel with 465,000 views that earned $1. You can see the difference for yourself. I worked on the Arabic video for roughly the same amount of time, meaning the effort I put into it could have been [01:44] put into an English video, for example. If you're still not convinced, you can keep following along because the secrets I'm about to share will benefit you with any content, whether [01:56] Arabic or English. There's a secret I'll reveal soon: I once convinced a friend to create foreign content, and then a month later he messaged me saying he'd tried 15 videos with no results. I told him he had [02:08] great patience. Most friends give up after publishing their first five videos, but I told him to send me his publishing their first five videos, but I told him to send me his channel and I'd give him my opinion. I was channel and I'd give him my opinion. I was completely surprised because I found out he'd published 15 videos in a [02:23] completely surprised because I found out he'd published 15 videos in a niche that had been completely dead for five or six years—the niche was the Top 10 or Top 5. By " dead zone," I mean a zone already saturated with large channels. As a beginner, starting in this area is simply putting all your effort into the wrong place. I'll [02:39] present three currently active zones you can enter, but an important note: you must choose a enter, but an important note: you must choose a specialized niche within these. Let's start with zone number three: cat breeding. But not in general terms. For example, focus on specific cat behavioral problems [02:56] or talk about only one breed. This way, you specialize and stand out from the larger channels. Zone number two is mechanics, but always in a highly specialized way. Zone [03:10] number one is World War II stories. This zone has emerged recently, and many This zone has emerged recently, and many small channels have achieved significant popularity in it, but not generally. To succeed in this zone, you must specialize. For example, focus on spy stories, [03:25] prisoner escape stories, secret weapons that were never used, or lesser- secret weapons that were never used, or lesser- known battles, and so on. Specialization is key. Once you've chosen your niche, we move on to finding successful videos in that zone [03:41] so we can follow their proven methods. The idea is not to reinvent the wheel; the idea is to take what has proven effective and adapt it. From a completely new angle, when we find the idea we'll work [03:53] on, we'll use this bronze element. We put the title in it, and it extracts new angles for the same topic. Here, you'll notice it gives you angles with ratings; you'll choose the strongest one. Now you've chosen the [04:06] niche and selected your first video. The question is, how do you write a script in English when your language skills are basic? If you asked me to write you a script in English, I couldn't; it's impossible. Just five years ago, a script cost around $50. Now, artificial intelligence has completely changed the rules of [04:23] the game. Anyway, I personally use a cloud service currently, but the routing must be very precise to get a solid script that holds the viewer's attention until the very end. But be careful, YouTube is currently [04:35] very strict about AI-generated content. So, when you finish the script, you must pass it through the second promo, which takes this script as is and gives it a human touch. [04:47] You'll find all the promos in the description. Note: the cloud is very important for this step. You can use ShareGPT, for example, or Gemini, but you might need to reroute it with them many times [04:59] to get the desired result, or you can ask it to write You only need to do it paragraph by paragraph, unlike with cloud. write You only need to do it paragraph by paragraph, unlike with cloud. Currently, this can be done very simply after creating the script. As I mentioned, we'll pass it through this Prompt to give it a human touch. Now [05:15] we move on to generating the sound. In fact, after trying a huge number of sites, 11Labs was always the trying a huge number of sites, 11Labs was always the winner. You just need to find a winner. You just need to find a suitable sound for your content, then convert it paragraph by paragraph. That means don't [05:29] put the entire text in all at once because you might get hallucinations in the sound. If you put the whole text in, it's better to put a small piece and then put those pieces together at the end in the editing. That's how we finished the most difficult at the end in the editing. That's how we finished the most difficult part, and the rest is easy. Now we move on to editing. [05:44] I recommend CapCat. It's an easy and free program that's perfectly sufficient. If you haven't used it before, you'll learn it in one session. Regarding editing and scenes, you can get video scenes and images from [05:56] free sites to start with, such as Pixels and Pexa. You can also use scenes from YouTube itself under fair use. Just make sure that they don't take more than 10 seconds. [06:08] YouTube tells you 20 seconds, but to stay on the safe side, don't take more than that. 10 seconds is enough, and this is based on experience. An important point: the first 30 seconds are crucial and require focus. If [06:22] you convince the viewer to watch at this point, they're more likely to stay longer. You'll also need to add text, especially to the subtitles in the video. We'll do a detailed course on [06:34] video. We'll do a detailed course on editing secrets, but you can learn on your own. There's also a trick: you can use this preview to put your script in, and then any sentence your script in, and then any sentence you send it will generate a preview to create an image for that [06:47] scene. Try to rely on this, especially in the first 30 seconds. The idea is to solidify what's being said. The viewer needs what's called "functional code" in YouTube terminology, which means [06:59] the information enters through both the senses of hearing and sight simultaneously. This is enough to hold their attention for as long as possible. Now everything is ready, but wait a minute. If you upload the video without proper wrapping, it will [07:12] die within the first few hours. The thumbnail and title are what will determine whether someone clicks on the video or not. Regarding the title, we already have the title we created the script for, so we just need to... We'll design the image using Canvas or Photoshop, but there's a secret you won't find anywhere else. It's a [07:29] trick I learned in a course, and I'm sharing it with you now. The trick is to course, and I'm sharing it with you now. The trick is to use this brochure. Its purpose is to send it the title we initially built the script on. Then, in the text input field, we put the script. [07:44] Here, we'll get three thumbnail ideas, each with a rating. You'll choose the strongest idea. The idea will be presented as a message explaining what to put on the [07:56] message explaining what to put on the thumbnail. You design the image manually, and here's the biggest secret: send the image you designed to the Nano Banana Pro on the Flow interface. Then, add a Prompt and place it. This Prompt's role is to take your simple design and transform it into a [08:13] role is to take your simple design and transform it into a phenomenal image. You can use any font, any color, any phenomenal image. You can use any font, any color, any quality—it doesn't matter. It's all about the concept. It will elevate your design from a basic level to a designer level, earning, say, $500 per thumbnail. [08:27] The video is ready to publish; just publish it and move on to the next project. I've shared secrets I've learned over the next project. I've shared secrets I've learned over the years, and now it's up to you to apply them. I was asked to create a school community. Advanced lessons and real secrets are currently being recorded [08:43] Advanced lessons and real secrets are currently being recorded for the community. We'll also have an application we use for for the community. We'll also have an application we use for writing scripts, creating thumbnails, and many other things related to content creation. The price will be symbolic; it won't reach the price of a Netflix subscription, so don't [08:56] will be symbolic; it won't reach the price of a Netflix subscription, so don't worry. See you in the next video.