[00:01] launch a new channel on American YouTube from scratch and achieve your first $1,000 in YouTube monetization. I'll tell you everything you need to get started, from how to create a channel to finding a niche and setting up monetization, [00:14] even for people from Russia and Belarus. But that's not all, because at the end of this video I'll talk about a broadcast on my Telegram channel, where I'll hold a mini-consultation on American YouTube for anyone who wants it, absolutely free of charge. In short, I will [00:27] literally give you a step-by-step plan. This is a lot of valuable and practical information that would normally sell for thousands. So look carefully. Now you and I will go through 10 steps, so to speak, to an income of $1,000 with [00:40] monetization. But first, we need to discuss some important points, without which it is unlikely that anything will work out. Let's start with the first thing, the most basic one. What is American oak in general? Yes, you might say it’s trivial, but I’ll [00:52] tell you that many people simply have a priori misunderstanding of what American YouTube is more like a foreign YouTube. And in general, YouTube is not foreign or American YouTube, it is one. And you can make videos in [01:07] English, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, any language you like. And that's it , that's all one YouTube. Therefore, it is impossible to divide YouTube into American, foreign, or Spanish YouTubes. It's all the same YouTube, just [01:21] different languages, different target audiences. Then the second, most popular We will now talk about this direction using an example, because it is the most popular and, in general, the easiest direction right now. That is, [01:35] stories that are made in the format of long videos, there are 20 minutes, even 10 minutes, but often these are videos of about an hour, and this, roughly speaking, is storytelling, that is, telling stories, some kind of narrative about anything [01:50] . And in general, we will now talk about this direction, namely, how to make a video in the direction of history. Why do I say direction and not niche? Because the direction is that globally we have the direction of [02:03] history. And then from the stories we have such branches, like, different niches. There are some historical niches, there are life stories, there are stories about discrimination, and so on. That is, these are different, and sub-niches, yes, but the [02:17] main direction itself is stories. And then the next thing is that YouTube monetizes videos. I want to point this out right away, because I know that want to point this out right away, because I know that [02:30] videos, that it’s all closed down, and that’s not true. YouTube monetizes. In general, YouTube does n't have such a reason. And what if he doesn't monetize videos intelligence? It doesn't monetize template videos, videos that don't provide any [02:46] value, etc. That is, these are the reasons, but specifically the reasons that artificial intelligence; there is no such reason why YouTube should not monetize videos. This is very important to understand. And that's why YouTube monetizes her videos. And here [02:58] everything simply comes from how exactly the video looks and what this video conveys. video looks and what this video conveys. If the videos are repeated, they are, well, like, templated, they carry no value, they are completely untrue, that [03:11] is, they carry disinformation, then this will not be monetized. But if the video is made with high quality, it carries some kind of value, it is not, well, not monetized without any problems at all. We've sorted this out. Now [03:26] let's get to the first step for today, which is to understand the basics of how understanding of how YouTube works. Roughly speaking, these are YouTube's algorithms now. And the most YouTube promotes videos that are profitable for it to promote. That is, YouTube [03:40] makes money from the advertising that it shows in its own, or rather, well, in your videos, in all videos, and it makes money from this. Therefore, it is makes money from this. Therefore, it is profitable for YouTube to have videos watched longer and, [03:52] accordingly, to earn more. Therefore, if your videos are poorly made and they do not retain viewers, it is simply not profitable for YouTube to promote your videos, and it will not promote them. But if the videos retain viewers [04:04] as much as possible, for as long as possible, then it's beneficial for YouTube, shown, and it will, of course, promote such videos . In general, this table, or rather, this pyramid, shows YouTube's algorithms. That means your [04:17] videos are shown to people. Next, the CTR percentage is derived from impressions, that is, the percentage of clicks on your video. And in this example we have 5.9%. Then we have views based on these icon impressions, that is, based on impressions of your [04:31] video. And then from all of this comes the average viewing time, yes, that is, how many people watch your videos on average. And from all of this comes the viewing time as a result of impressions in hours. That is, how many hours your videos were watched [04:45] . Okay, now you have an understanding of how YouTube works globally. Let's now move on to the second step, namely creating a channel. Let me tell you right away that I’m not going to beat around the bush and tell you in this video how to create a [04:58] channel in order to supposedly provide value, because that’s a very banal thing. You can easily type in YouTube, but how to create a channel on American YouTube. There are thousands of such videos, all of them telling the same thing. And that's [05:10] not the valuable information I wanted to give in this video. So let's skip this. If anything happens, you yourself will find out how to create a channel, because again, I don’t want to spill the beans. But let's discuss about the new and old residents. In general, what [05:22] created recently. Staryrek is a channel that was created a long time ago. And the difference between them, well, it exists, but it’s not that global. That is, there are rumors that old-timers are promoted better on YouTube, there is more trust in it, and in [05:37] general there is logic to this. But as for me, uh, it makes sense to buy Starrekre if functions, and if you have a problem with verification and so on, and you just want to save yourself time, yes, then you can buy Starrekre. And the approximate [05:52] cost, the average cost of regs is 450 rubles, or 6 dollars. Average , yes, and overall, well, that's all there is to it . That is, . That is, [06:09] That is, I have recruits from both new and old registrants. And therefore, in my opinion, it is best to buy a rorack with the idea that you just want to save yourself time, so as not to create a channel, not to waste time on verification, these [06:22] save yourself time. Then warm up, is it necessary, and it is necessary, but not like what other experts might tell you. That is, you don’t need to watch videos on one channel for several weeks, like a thousand videos, I don’t know, watch [06:37] streams, write 1,000 comments. There is no need to do this. All you need to do is simply, uh, subscribe to the channels in stories, if we're talking about stories, like today, yes, then watch a couple of videos and just like them [06:49] . And all this is done in about a day or two. That's it, that's more than enough. The warm-up, roughly speaking, has already been done. You don't need to worry about this anymore . I turned on the light there, but let's move on straight to searching for a niche. So, [07:01] our next step is to find a niche. And now I will clearly show you how this is done. Many people have big problems here right away , but I think that you will understand the will be able to find your own niche without any problems. The main principle is to find [07:15] channels with few subscribers and a lot of views. And in general, searching below is not that difficult. So we go to the main YouTube page and type in a search to the main YouTube page and type in a search [07:27] stories, so now I'll write stories, like, well, banal stories in English. Why in English? Because almost everything you see on YouTube comes from English. That is, [07:39] almost everything that can be invented is invented here. And that's why we're initially looking for English. I have several extensions that are sort of paid extensions like NextL - it's a paid extension, but we're talking [07:51] about free ones. And it's free - it's VD IQ. I think I've already heard it at VDQ. This is the most popular extension and is easy to download. And overall, I definitely advise you to download it if you don’t have it yet. But in [08:04] general, let's not dwell on this. Right away, what do we do? We click on filters, click on more than 20 minutes, click on this, for this month and click on by popularity. In general, this is how niches are found. Well, that's the most [08:18] banal way. There are, of course, smarter methods, more complicated methods, and some easy methods that use paid extensions. But which is, well, as free as possible and anyone can repeat it. [08:33] So we used filters, and at first we see, well, completely random videos, generally children's videos. That is, we don’t need all this. to scroll down as far as possible and simply find a channel with [08:48] views. We need a channel with approximately 10,000 subscribers and views, I don’t know, 50,000 views and more. That is, approximately all this may differ, there may be exceptions, but I’m just telling you globally [09:02] that this is approximately how it should be. And now we just need to find a channel that has a few subscribers and a lot of views. I'll tell you one thing that few people talk about: you shouldn't worry too much about the [09:15] fact that you have some kind of, well, videos in some Hindu language, some kind of just some kind of nonsense. It's normal, everyone has it. And you need to scroll down, really scroll down and even look for videos. And then there are channels [09:29] where there might be, I don’t know, 5,000 views, 10,000 views, that’s still not bad, if the channel just started recently. But for now we're just scrolling down. That is, all these channels with a lot of subscribers, and children's [09:42] That is, for example, we have already found a channel, it has 11,600 subscribers, and 200,000 views in 2 weeks. It's like, it's cool, but at the same time, you can see for yourself that it's some kind of, I don't know, some kind of language even, it's something strange, [09:56] like, I wouldn't want to do that. Um, so, well, I'm not going to dwell on it . This could be taken as an example, but it is not what we are looking for. As an example, here is a channel, that is, here he has only 5,000 subscribers, but [10:10] already such a large number of views. It's an old niche, it's a fairly competitive niche, and I don't really recommend doing it. That is, it is a little difficult in terms of the fact Plus, it's a little difficult to monetize because it's template content. Ah, but [10:27] channel we need. That is, which started not so long ago, approximately, well, like up views. But let me try to find something more like what I mean, some more interesting niche. Here is also some [10:42] channel, which also has 7,000 subscribers. At the same time, there are already some views. It's about all sorts of cowboys, that is, it's also something more, uh, interesting. He started literally 2 months ago. He has two-hour videos that are [10:55] super, uh, well, he makes a lot of money from these videos because the RPM here is very high. Here, as an example, I also found the Boss Stories channel. Ah, also as an example. Again, he only has 32 videos here. That is, he started literally a [11:09] month ago, and he already has, well, that is, good views, again, hour-long videos, these are all already good views, because he makes good money from it . This is about all sorts of mafia bosses. Ah, well, it’s also like such an [11:22] uninteresting niche, you could say, which, ah, which, yes, is not bad. Actually, look, you can also enter other keywords like history into your search. That is, kakriy, that is, history, well, you get it, just like [11:34] history. You can fill in some more narrowly focused ones, such as history, stories, more precisely, of sailors, stories, and, stories of some celebrities. That is, you can enter various maximum directions into the search and thus find a niche for yourself. [11:48] But globally the process is the same. That is, you type in the search, and then sort it using filters and look for channels with few subscribers and a lot of views, and that’s how you find some channels for yourself. But here it is very important to say, uh, [12:01] why many people fail, because they do a niche analysis and a . But I also want to say something additional about finding a niche, that I have shown the most banal and the most simple way to find a [12:15] niche. Of course, there are various additional methods that may be better, but they require some additional tools, more knowledge, and this is a more in-depth topic. In general, the search, the process of finding a niche is, [12:29] ah, a topic for a really long guide. In this video I'll be covering the basics, that is, the foundation that will be enough for you to get started. But, of course, in order to, uh, study this in depth , some additional [12:43] guides are needed. We will talk about this later in this video. But again, I showed you this basic method, which can be used to find niches. Yes, it’s difficult, yes, you might not be able to, I don’t know, lead, yes, it might take some time. But this is the [12:57] main way by which you can find niches. Well, okay. Now let's move on to the analysis. Analysis of competitors' niche. In general, why is analysis so important? Because many people make a very stupid mistake. That is, they find [13:11] for example, this channel, and they already think that everything, the niche is cool, you can determine whether this is a good niche at all, you first need to do a niche analysis. I'll tell you now how to do this. You need to [13:26] find four categories of channels. That is, giants, medium-sized, new, successful and giants that are failures. Giants are the largest channel in your niche. That views, these are simply the biggest [13:38] channels. Medium ones are channels that have established themselves in niches. They have stable and good views, but at the same time they are not giants, they are something in the middle. And then thirdly, the most important thing, new and successful channels that are supposedly less than a month old. [13:51] That is, they started no later than a month ago. Why is there an asterisk here? Because there are exceptions, there are different niches. YouTube in general is about exceptions, it's about different rules, but on [14:03] calculation. Well, in short, new successful channels are channels that have just appeared, but are already rapidly rising. These are tier channels, that is, the coolest channels that need to be carefully analyzed. That is, your goal is [14:16] to become a similarly new and successful channel, so you need to pay attention to them, so you need to pay attention to them, search for them additionally, and I’ll tell you how to analyze it a little later. And also the fourth category of [14:28] channels are the giant depressions or simply channels that go down. That is, they are also important. First, you need to find out how many of them there are in principle. That is, if you have almost all the channels in this niche going down, they all no longer get good [14:42] views. They are all doing badly in terms of the situation and views, so it is obvious we need to find out what is the reason for their decline. That is, if there is an obvious reason, for example, because their video quality is poor, their ideas are uninteresting, [14:57] they simply, or perhaps they stopped, they stopped posting videos consistently, then you need to find some kind of reason, try hard. And if you can find that reason, then most likely you can fix it and, uh, [15:09] get good views in that niche. If you can't find the reason why such channels are failing, then perhaps you shouldn't get into this niche, because it might be bad because it's oversaturated, [15:22] much competition, or you simply can't fully understand this niche and, accordingly, get good views. And here you have a logical question: how to find such channels? The first is the main page. [15:35] So, you found a niche, subscribed to the channel, watched a couple of similar videos and channels will be shown on your main page . This means that you can find similar channels in this niche, that is, your competitors. And [15:48] then there's search plus similar videos, meaning you can type copy the title, type it into the search, and there will also be similar channels. Or you click on any video, and similar videos [16:03] in this niche appear here on the right. You can also find similar channels here. These are the two most basic can easily find your competitors and you have done this, that is, found these channels, you have analyzed them a little, as I [16:18] told you, you will be able to say whether this niche is good or not. Because, again, judging by one channel in a niche is not something you can do. And this is a very common mistake. And then people start to make this niche, create a channel, [16:32] start making videos. And then it turns out that everyone's situation is bad, that is, everyone's views are going up, there's too much competition, and so on. too much competition, and so on. And, oh, damn, it turns out I was wrong, and [16:45] to avoid this, you need to do what I told you, analyze the niche. Then, if you understand that, okay, the niche is good, you need to do a competitor analysis. Each niche has its own rules and exceptions. This needs to be [16:58] remembered. That is, what works in one niche will not work in another niche. That's why it's so important to do competitor analysis. What is competitor analysis anyway? This includes analysis of ideas, design, editing and video sequences, plus voice-overs, [17:10] scripts and audiences. Ideas are what topics are gaining the most popularity and why . So, just write down the most popular videos for yourself, and their ideas, that is, the titles, right? Why aren't they recruiting? You can try to find such a reason. [17:23] Then this design, that is, the lupis title. Is there a pattern that here we have this niche with bosses as an example. We have a template, right? That is, here we always have some kind of boss and always something tough happens, [17:37] like some kind of, I don’t know, uh, waitress, some kind of dancer, I don’t know. That is, there is always this pattern and we always have arrows and circles. So it's like a template. Or there are simply key triggers that adapt. [17:50] Triggers are what trigger the viewer, what baits the viewer to click on this video. And there may not be a template. That is, there may always be different previews, but most likely there will be some common triggers that everyone has. And this is what [18:04] needs to be analyzed. Then there is editing and video footage plus voice-over. That is, what is the overall average quality of videos in your niche, what kind of editing are used in the videos, how many images are there, or how many videos, if video is used, what [18:16] effects are used, is there music, what kind of voice-over. That is, in terms of style, I mean the voice acting, and it’s either more, ah, dark, you know, like a bass voice, or some more lively, cheerful voice acting. This is also important [18:30] task later when you create your own videos, and not to suffer a drop in quality compared to your competitors. That is, if your video simply looks worse, you won’t get views, it won’t [18:44] interest viewers, and there will be poor retention. That is, for YouTube this is bad, of course. Therefore, this needs to be analyzed in order to understand it all and try to make it even better in your videos. That is, for example, your competitor [18:56] uses, I don’t know, 20 pictures for the entire video, you can make 30 pictures, that is, diversify it a little more, and make it more dynamic. Or maybe your competitors are just, ah, using some bad effects, right? That is, [19:09] it doesn’t look ugly there, you can fix it and make it somehow more beautiful, that is, in this format. Then it is very, very important to analyze the script. This is really super important. We need to see what the hook looks like. That is, the [19:22] first 30 seconds, and read it manually. That is, take, copy, uh, copy someone else's script and simply translate it, if you don't understand it into Russian and read it yourself. Then how the narrative is constructed, what [19:37] course, all this is difficult to do manually. You probably won't be manually reading a script, or, more precisely, the story of someone else's video, which lasts, like, an hour. Well, you're for this you can use a neural network, the same J GPT, and simply load there in [19:54] text file format the stories of others, these other people's stories and tell it: "Analyze this, what the hook looks like, how the narrative is built, what the format is, what the focus is." That is, simply analyze it and then simply [20:06] write it out so that you have a general understanding of what stories and how they are stories, that is, scenarios in the history niche. Obviously, this is the most important thing. If you have bad stories, your videos won't stick around and won't [20:20] get views. No matter what your pictures, voice acting, whatever you have , if you have a bad hook, the story itself is badly written, and about, well, talk later. But from the very beginning, everything will be bad for you and [20:33] your videos will not get any views. Well, plus the audience. Some people even look at what additional point, of course, not mandatory, but I advise you to do it and just, well, put yourself in the place of the viewer of such a niche, and at least [20:46] try, yes, that is, why, for example, is this interesting, what I watch such content. Ah, it's hard to do, but it will help you better understand this niche and then make better videos. OK. Now [21:00] we have done an analysis of our niche competitors. We realized that the niche was good. We have a common understanding of how videos are made in our niche. Now, of course, the next thing is the content plan, that is, ideas. And here it is very important to mention that [21:12] the idea, the theme of your video is the most important thing in a successful video. This is the base from underestimate this, although it’s strange, but they really underestimate it. That is, they simply copy some ideas from their competitors without changing anything. They [21:26] type into the GPT chat and just pick random ideas without thinking about it. And then they complain that their videos don't get views and everything is bad for them, because the most important thing for them from the start is the idea, and they did it [21:39] poorly. And then it’s obvious that no matter how you make your script, no matter how you make your video as a whole, the editing and so on, you’ve lost from the start, because you have bad ideas. In the history niche, videos look as [21:52] similar as possible. That is, yes, these can be different niches, there can be some historical niches, like about history, yes, about some hidden history and so on, but still they all look more or less the same. That's why people stand out [22:05] thanks to some ideas that, ah, work better. That is why in the history niche the idea is the most important thing in general. And the idea is the most important thing in any video on YouTube, in any niche. But in the story niche , well, it's more pronounced, [22:21] because again, our videos look very similar. Well, more or less the same, yes. That is, with us, and if in some other books you can make some kind of cooler editing, I don’t know, there you can bring out the personality, like, what an [22:34] interesting personality, how interestingly he tells it. The niches of history are more or less identical videos. And everything for us, uh, well, that is, for us, success is determined , yes, that’s the idea. So let me tell you three main ways to find [22:47] ideas, good ideas. The first is the help of artificial intelligence. The most mind. That is, uploading scripts for another video, a story, and Give me five ideas about real similar cases or even more epic, interesting, [23:03] real ones here because below I had something about real cases, about real stories. You can write whatever you want, you interesting cases, yes, and just choose this some, and what [23:17] competitors. That is, you write down the most popular videos, their titles, and what exactly works, and then you compare this with your ideas to see how much it can also work. Then the second such main method is a [23:32] page. So, again, you subscribe to competitors, you already did this in the analysis section, yes, you already have competitors, you just use the main page to scroll through and look for the most popular videos [23:46] recently and take ideas from there . You can rework them, refine them. But about this in general and the next point - this is a successful video of or reworked. So what do I mean ? Many people simply take other people's ideas, [24:00] other people's videos and do absolutely the same thing without changing anything. And then, of course, they complain that I have some popular ideas, popular topics, I take popular, uh, ideas, but nothing works out for me. Of course, [24:14] just stupidly copying other people's videos, and that does n't work. You need to rework this idea, refine it. That is, even trivially, instead of, for example, changing one city to another city, instead of three [24:29] characters to make four characters. Instead of this celebrity, make a video at least change someone else’s idea a little, refine it, and then, yes, you might succeed. But again, just stupidly taking other people's videos, just stupidly [24:44] copying them, is a road to nowhere, and you won't succeed with it. I hope you understand me. Regarding ideas, this is , again, the most important thing. And here you need to worry and think about it. Then the next thing, when [24:56] we already have ideas, we, of course, create our videos. And here is a separate big topic in general. This is what the video creation process looks like. That is, the first thing we do is create a preview and a concept title, that is, we simply [25:08] throw out at least a couple of words in our heads about what the title and preview will look like. What shall we write in the preview? What text? Will there be we simply throw out a concept for our preview title. Then we do the voice-over, then the [25:22] video sequence of the picture and video, then the editing, then the final preview and plus the title. and publishing our video. Let's go through each point. The first thing is the story, the script. And here, of course , we write with the help of [25:37] neural networks, and this is a separate, very large topic and a very complex topic, in fact, which many people generally underestimate, because, and many because, look, I’ll convey one idea to you now, that it’s very easy to write a [25:51] bad story using chap or another neural network. very simple. But writing a good story using neural networks is difficult. And here we need to figure it out. And here you need to spend a lot of time. You might have heard that, no, it’s very [26:03] simple. Just throw a prompt into the GPT chat and you'll immediately get a cool story written for yourself. But this is not true. And here you need to spend real time, here you need to delve into this topic. And of course, it's [26:15] so easy. In general, I'll get a little ahead of myself . There is a special GPT YB Studio Chat that helps with writing a story. Everything is set up here and this is only available to studio members. We'll talk about the studio a little [26:28] later. I'll tell you what it is, but it'll just get the word out that such a thing exists. But if we're talking about the free option, where you just do everything quick tip, which I'll leave in my Telegram channel at the link in the description. You [26:41] can pick it up there without any problems. And in general he will also write good stories. Here, of course, you need to figure it out and read it a little and then make specific niche. But overall, the promt is good, and it will write [26:53] normal stories for you. Again, I'll leave this prompt on my Telegram channel. You can go in, copy it, and simply change it to suit your needs, and use this prompt to create normal stories. Then, of course, we have this, uh, [27:05] voice acting. We already have a story. Voice acting is something I do personally using this bot. I'll also leave it there on my Telegram . Well, or you can go to the whole field by username. This is a bot that [27:18] uses voices from Ele Laps. Laps is the coolest voice-over software with the coolest voices. And this bot uses exactly the same voices. It's just much cheaper, it all costs literally, I don't know, 50-100 rubles, a couple of [27:32] dollars. That is, as cheap as possible. And so, again, this is about the voice acting. Then we have a video sequence plus pictures. For this, I also understand that in general it is globally clear, yes, you just need to make pictures using neural networks [27:45] . Ah, but it's clear that you need promts for this, right? You can't write prompts by hand, so I have a special prompt for that too, which I have prepared for you, and which will be according to your script. [27:57] That is, you will send him a script in document format in the GP chat or another neural network, and he will give you a list of prompts, plus also sample lines, that is, sample words in your story, for what [28:10] maximally consistent with your meaning of making pictures, or more precisely, making prompts, and you will then be able to make pictures on any website. I do it in Korea AI in this on this site. It's the most convenient for me. And as a whole, yes, you [28:25] read it and simply change it to suit yourself, to suit your niche. And if anything happens, but again, the prompt will be in my Telegram channel, and the link is in the description. You can also use this promt to create promts for your pictures, for your videos, [28:40] which will follow the meaning, and you can create as many promts as you want is simply copy the prompt, upload it to Neural Network, and then to picture. In general, this is how it happens. Next comes the editing, that is, [28:55] gluing it all together. Here it’s up to you, in Capcat, in Vegas, I don’t know, in Premiere Pro, wherever it’s more convenient for you to do it, that’s where you do it. regarding It’s just that you look at your competitors, see what your competitors [29:10] are doing, and you do the same, or even better, if possible, and that’s it . Then the final preview plus the title. You can do the preview, again , either in Neural Network, in NanoBana, for example, or manually in Photoshop, [29:23] or in Canva. It's all about what's more convenient for you. And the name is the same, you just refine it yourself as much as possible. Plus, you can also use the GPT chat for this, that is, ask him, uh, give him an example of the names of your [29:37] competitors, the most popular videos, give you, give him your idea and ask him to make you a title for your video in the style of your competitors. Well, and then publication. Regarding SEO optimization. I'll say right away that [29:50] SEO optimization is not so important today, because YouTube reads your video if we're talking about a new channel, and we are talking about a new channel, then it's better to do this is to simply copy the tags from your competitors using [30:05] this SEO Studio website. That is, you copy the link to your competitor's video, paste it here, and then simply extract the tags from their video and copy them. And simply using the IQ assessment, and there will be an IQ assessment in the tags, [30:19] you simply remove some bad tags, add some good tags and that's it. your competitor’s tags globally. And in general, this is a main thing, yes. There are, of course, still a few nuances, but that's the [30:33] basic point. I understand that this may sound complicated and in some places unclear. I've already mentioned the studio in this chat, so now I'll just quickly tell you, first of all, that there is YB Studio. This is my [30:47] private community on American YouTube. This is the most in-depth community I told you: how to understand your target audience, how to analyze your competitors' niche, the best scripts, how to voice retention and [31:01] upload to the channel correctly, how to do all the optimization, how to play on your videos and identify mistakes. That is, all of this is there, it will all save you time. But again, we'll talk about this a little later. Well, in general, I don’t [31:16] want to tell you that you can only achieve success if you buy my greetings from the community. No. And you can easily achieve success with given to you in this video, it will be more difficult, you will need to figure it out, but it is [31:29] absolutely possible. This is absolutely possible. I give step-by-step plan. And I give you promdy. yourself. But let's move on, because the next point is waiting. [31:43] That is, we post a video, we look at the metrics, first of all at impressions, because if you posted a video and for the first, I don’t know, a couple of hours there are no impressions or views, that’s absolutely normal. You need to give it at least a couple of days, [31:56] publish the video further. And then, as soon as you get your first impressions, the first, I don’t know, 500-000 impressions, we look at the CR, that is, the percentage of clicks on our video. If our CTR is bad, then we, of course, analyze, [32:11] find the error, correct it, that is, we make better ideas, better previews, better videos, then it's obvious that we also analyze and compare our videos with our competitors. Why is our retention so poor ? Maybe we have bad stories [32:24] , maybe we don't have enough pictures, I don't know, maybe we have bad voice acting. That is, we are trying to find such a reason. I understand that it is difficult to find mistakes in your own videos, and often you may simply not notice them. But this is such a [32:38] difficult stage that needs to be gone through. And this stage, this seventh stage, we wait—this is precisely the point at which people either give up and say that it’s impossible, or they get through this difficult point, analyze, correct [32:51] mistakes, and then go further, further, further and collect views, connect monetization, and so on, and make money. That is, this is such a, uh, breakthrough point, that is, such a breaking point, yes, where everything [33:03] is decided for you. You just need to go through the first week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks. You may just have very few views, and that's okay. You just have to go through it. But you may ask: "How long do I have to wait?" Yes. Let me tell you, I can’t [33:18] give you a specific number, but approximately 2-3 weeks. Only after 2-3 weeks of publishing videos can you say for sure that either I have a bad niche, my videos are not showing at all because there is too much [33:31] competition, or you just have bad performance, you have bad CR and poor retention. But while we're waiting for all this, we just repeat and make more videos. That is, we don’t give up on the channel, we keep making more and more [33:44] because it’s important to publish videos consistently and not disappear from the channel. That schedule, for example, a video a day, and stick to it. Or video once every 2 days and stick to this schedule as well. Or videos like two videos a day, also [34:00] publish your videos consistently. And then, if you continue to publish your videos, analyze them, compare them with competitors, and create good stories and scripts, and worry about ideas and previous ones plus titles, that [34:13] is, you do all this and analyze competitors. Also, throughout this entire time, you, of course, then reach monetization. Monetization can be enabled after reaching 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of viewing. Let me [34:26] needed for monetization? You will need documents, a passport, or a driver's license, or a residence permit. And of course you need to be over 18 years old. You will also need a valid address, [34:38] because Adsense is the service that pays you out, will ask you to confirm your address, and will send you an email with a code. That 's why you need a valid address. And you also need a dollar bank account [34:50] in the country where you are registered. That is, for example, you register and prices are in also have a Kazakhstani bank account. It is imperative that this be so. In this case, I require that you have a bank account in the same name as [35:03] different name, but at the same time, uh, the country must be the same. But, of course , of course, monetization in the Russian Federation and Belarus. What to do here? And because of the sanctions, monetization. Therefore, you need to either obtain documents and a bank account in [35:18] obtain the documents, or ask friends and relatives abroad exist, of course. Or the most popular, simplest option is affiliate programs. That is, these are services that connect your channel to their [35:32] platform for a percentage and withdraw money directly to your card or crypto. That is, they take 5-15% basically from your payments and simply pay you directly. There are many such services, believe me. It's easy to find, so [35:46] you really won't have any problems with it. Well, regarding the global connection of monetization for channels that use neural networks. In order to monetization, you need to provide value in your videos. Ah, that is, there is [36:00] some value, either it is some kind of narrative about something historical, or it simply entertains people in this format. Then there's personalization, that is, positioning, a channel trailer, the design of your channel, links [36:13] to social networks. A channel trailer is a video that lasts up to 30 seconds, and in it you, with your face and your voice, talk about your channel, what this channel is about, and show how you create your videos. This is generally not difficult [36:26] to do. Then the design is simple, for example, you can put your face on the channel avatar. It works well. Oh, and a link to social media. This also works well if you create a Twitter or Telegram channel for your channel, a [36:39] YouTube channel and put it as a link in the description, or a link in the channel settings. This works well too. Then there's communication with the audience, that is, you respond to comments, like them, that also works well. And the stereotypical quality of the [36:52] video. But if you have template videos that are made in the same way, you have one image for the entire video, you use the same stock videos in your videos, everything looks extremely templated, yes, and [37:04] you have, well, extremely low-quality content, such content will not be monetized. But if your pictures change, you have pictures change, you have different ideas, some different formats, [37:16] of course, the final point is will pay you $1,000 once you reach that amount on your ratings board. In general, I understand that all of this is complicated. Yes, it is difficult, and you can [37:30] not understand something, you may be tired somewhere, you may not see the results. super cool offer for you. On Saturday, February 28th, I'll be [37:42] hosting a completely free broadcast on my Telegram channel, where I'll discuss channels and situations for will be like a mini-consultation on American YouTube for everyone, for everyone who applies. I will [37:55] do this for everyone. I'll analyze your channel, identify any mistakes, fix them, and your channel, identify any mistakes, fix them, and I will do everything possible for you. You just submit an application, and I'll go over all of this for you [38:07] on air, absolutely free of charge, without any catch. It's all because I understand that running a channel on American YouTube is difficult, especially Channel One, and you might not notice some obvious mistakes. That's precisely why [38:21] this broadcast exists, where I, uh, will help you with this. Plus, on this broadcast I will talk about the studio. Yes, the studio is the most YouTube. You can see for yourself that there are a lot, a lot of guides . as much as possible, [38:36] how to come up with your own sub-niche, how successful videos are actually made, how I don’t know how to make the best scripts and stories. That is, as many as possible. Plus, there will be breakdowns of my successful videos, plus a mindset, plus breakdowns of [38:48] longs and shorts, that is, a lot of content, plus there will be broadcasts in the studio , but I will tell you all about it in more detail during the broadcast. What kind of studio is this and how can I get there? So don't miss the broadcast. Again, the link is in the description, [39:02] I will do this analysis absolutely free of charge for anyone who wants it . And plus, again, I remind you about the prompts for stories and pictures, also prompts in my Telegram channel. This is where I'll end this video, but I'm not saying goodbye, because we'll meet again [39:15] on the air on Saturday, the twenty-eighth .