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title: 'This Eternal AI YouTube Niche Makes $50,000 a Month'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Bm7PQvNfmE4'
video_id: 'Bm7PQvNfmE4'
date: 2026-07-18
duration_sec: 1732
channel: 'Артем Слабун'
---

# This Eternal AI YouTube Niche Makes $50,000 a Month

> Source: [This Eternal AI YouTube Niche Makes $50,000 a Month](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Bm7PQvNfmE4)

## Summary

This video demonstrates how to create a successful YouTube animation channel using AI tools, inspired by a channel with 20 million subscribers. The creator shows how to generate characters, backgrounds, and animations using free neural networks like ChatGPT and CapCut, and explains how to combine niches for originality. The goal is to achieve viral views and monetization without a large production team.

### Key Points

- **Inspiration from a successful channel** [00:02] — A YouTube animation channel with 20 million subscribers and 5 billion views inspired the creator to replicate its success using AI.
- **AI-generated animation works** [00:42] — The creator built a channel using only neural networks (ChatGPT and other tools) and achieved millions of views, proving AI can produce engaging content.
- **Channel earnings estimate** [02:43] — The 20M-subscriber channel likely earned $10-15 million from 5 billion views, but its videos require a team of ~20 people per video.
- **Don't copy, combine niches** [03:37] — Instead of copying successful channels, combine elements from different niches (e.g., animation + Roblox) to create unique content that stands out.
- **YouTube algorithm favors short content** [04:48] — YouTube's algorithm now works like TikTok, giving everyone a chance to go viral with short-form content. A channel called Bold grew from 0 to 2M subscribers in 2 months.
- **YouTube Boost initiative** [05:40] — The creator offers a program where participants get a ready-made monetized channel, niche approval, and a knowledge base to start earning from the first view.
- **Free step-by-step document** [07:16] — A free document with prompts, links, and animation files is provided to help viewers create their first viral video.
- **Creating the character with ChatGPT** [07:43] — Use ChatGPT (free version) to generate a character by copying a prompt. Download the image and use it to create different poses with the same appearance.
- **Removing background and creating transparent images** [09:03] — Ask ChatGPT to remove the background and make it transparent. Then generate or download a background for the animation.
- **Upscaling image quality** [10:09] — Use an upscaler website to improve image resolution (2x or 4x) for better clarity.
- **Using CapCut for animation** [10:52] — CapCut is a free editing program. Drag background onto timeline, set duration (~10 seconds), and zoom out for easier editing.
- **Common mistake: inconsistent character size/position** [11:49] — 99% of people drag character poses without aligning them, causing jumps. The solution is to group layers and use composite clips to maintain consistent size and position.
- **Setting video format for Shorts** [12:57] — Set the video to 9x16 aspect ratio for vertical videos (Shorts, Reels, TikTok). Adjust background size and position to fill the frame.
- **Animating the mouth with a dash** [13:52] — To animate speech, cover the character's mouth with a dash, match its color to the face, and group it with the character to create a composite clip.
- **Pre-made mouth positions** [17:00] — A folder with mouth positions for different letters is provided. Drag them into CapCut and synchronize with the voiceover frame by frame.
- **Free voiceover in CapCut** [17:51] — Use CapCut's text-to-speech feature to generate voiceover. Choose a voice, adjust timing, and cut silence at the beginning.
- **Frame-by-frame mouth synchronization** [20:36] — Insert mouth images frame by frame to match the voiceover. Use closed mouth for silence and letters M, P, B. This takes about 5 minutes for a short clip.
- **Grouping mouth animation for easy positioning** [23:48] — Select all mouth frames and create a composite clip. Then drag the entire animation onto the character's face in one step.
- **Advantage of manual AI animation over full AI generation** [24:44] — Full AI animation (one prompt) looks bad and lacks control. Manual method allows control over every movement and is scalable, competing with studio productions.
- **Adding dynamics with zoom** [26:44] — Group character and background into a composite clip, add keyframes for zoom or movement to make the video more dynamic.

### Conclusion

By combining AI tools like ChatGPT and CapCut with a strategic approach to niche selection and manual animation control, anyone can create high-quality animated YouTube Shorts that attract millions of views and generate significant income, all without a large team or budget.

## Transcript

make money on YouTube.  It's an animation YouTube channel with 20 million subscribers and over 5 billion views, which means it's making big
money, really big money.  But there 's a catch. A whole team of designers is working on this video.  I thought, " What if we make the same channel What if we make the same channel using only a neural network?"  But I not
using only a neural network?"  But I not only thought it, I also did it. Artyomka did everything.
so cool. And it worked in a way I never expected.  The animation you see here was generated only by neurons. There's literally a GPT chat and a couple of other
made by a person.  It does n't look like all this broken, strange, and inadequate stuff was generated by some kind of neural network.  And the reason I'm so excited to tell you all this information is
because I created this channel myself to see if I could get views on it .  So, you know what?  I have gotten millions of views.  Take a look at this channel analytics.  Look, this video has 6 million views.  Here's
another video that got 2 million views. And the real crazy thing is that all this animation was done using neural networks.  I'm sure you're very curious about how exactly I did it. First of all, I did it because I'm a
cool guy.  Just a really fierce one like Ain.  Well, I don't think I need to remind you, yes.  Secondly, I have been downloading YouTube channels for 13 years.  I have already shown you all of them and their statistics many times.  To be honest, I've even stopped ordering
silver buttons from them.  He only put my very first one in the background. favorite. X is just a beauty.  And thirdly,
I have a private club where I have uploaded all my knowledge, and thousands of people have already begun to successfully apply it.  So I have a lot of experience.  And if you want to know how to build a successful YouTube channel, then I'll tell you right in this video,
absolutely free.  How to create such videos, how to create such animations, how to get views and, in general, how to monetize all this. But I warn you, there will be a lot, a lot of information, so listen to it
super carefully.  But the main thing is that there will be enough information to grow a successful channel.  So, friends, today is your lucky day, because it’s all free.  Give us a like and let's get started.  So, here is this YouTube channel with 20 million
subscribers.  We also know that he has collected 5 billion views on all of his videos , which means that he made, I don’t know, 10, 12, 15 million
dollars for all of this.  I don't even know how much he made.  I know for sure that it's a lot of [ __ ].  But if you watch this video, you will see that the videos here were created by a huge team of professionals.  Look over there, they're writing stories.  Six people, then the
writing stories.  Six people, then the background animates five people, 2D animation. animation, another four people, all sorts of things , in general, it's just [ __ ] awesome.  Just one video requires about 20 people to create it.  This is
madness.  It's a whole studio, it's a huge production, and it's unrealistic to start such a YouTube channel if you don't have a budget. But in this video I'll show you how to do all of this in one go and using literally just a couple of tools.  And
here, friends, is the trick.  Please pay attention to it.  Usually, when people see a channel like this, they think: “Wow, what a channel, views, now I’ll rich, and so on.”  But it doesn't work that way.  You can't just blindly
copy what someone else is already doing. You just need to be inspired by such content and add something of your own, something original.  I talk about this system in almost every one of my videos. We don't copy exactly.  Success cannot be
repeated.  We are inspired by this and do something similar, but our own, unique.  And this is the system in action, yes, this is how I operate.  I action, yes, this is how I operate.  I look at this channel and see that there is no
animation here.  The animations obviously work. That's understandable.  People love watching animation on YouTube, yes, it is clear that in very large quantities.  Then I just start looking for channels, but in other, similar niches, to
other, similar niches, to prove that it works well there too.  For example, I found another channel, it’s called Bold.  It has 2 million subscribers.  And the crazy thing is, friends, it was created only 2
months ago.  From zero to 2 million subscribers.  And also almost a billion possible?  In fact, YouTube's algorithms for short content
have changed dramatically.  They literally work like algorithms on TikTok right now.  In 2018, back in the 1918s, anyone who uploaded a video to TikTok had a huge chance of getting it on the internet. Last year, YouTube significantly
updated its algorithms, and now they work literally like TikTok. Absolutely everyone now has a chance to make viral videos.  And all you correctly.  And then YouTube itself will shower you with views and money.  And many
will say: "Well, to get monetization from views, you first need to enable it, reach the requirements, and then you can try enabling it again." But I have a solution for this. We recently updated our initiative
called "YouTube Boost."  Now, every participant in our overclocking campaign can receive a ready-made YouTube channel with monetization, where you can publish videos and monetize them from the first view.  Additionally, my team and I will
personally approve a YouTube niche for you and provide a complete knowledge base where you'll understand how YouTube works and how to create videos for your chosen niche All you need to do is create simple videos without any doubts.  And if
you don't even want to create videos, we'll give you a list of verified contacts who can create videos for your chosen niche on your for participation, and I will give you the best conditions in a private message with me.
Link under the video.  So what are we going to do?  We're going to create animations using neural networks because we know from this channel that, yes, animations work, but instead of making random
animations like here, we're going to make animations in the Roblox game because, as you can see, this channel gained 2 million subscribers in 2 months by making videos about the Roblox game.  But, as we can see, he is here, that is, he is directly filming this game on
camera.  And instead of filming this game, instead of making some random animation, we'll make animation in Roblox.  That is, we take the best of two niches and combine them into one unique one.  This is exactly how you
need to build a successful YouTube channel. You don't need to blindly copy and paste word for word, frame for frame.  You just need to combine the best of what already exists into something original. Now let's move on to creating the animation.  To make it
easy for you to take your first steps and generally get the hang of it all , I've prepared this free step-by-step document for you, which contains all the necessary links to the neural networks, prompts for them, and even files
for animation.  This is more than enough to create your first video that can truly go viral.  You will find the document under the video.  And the first thing we need to do is create our character, which we
copy this first prompt.  Let's go to GPT chat.  You can even use the free version of Chat GPT, that will be enough.  Next, here we click create image and insert this prompt.  We send his GPT chat.  Let
's wait a little bit.  If you want, you can actually write the problems with generation or simply can't think of anything, just copy this prompt and paste it.  And Chapi gives us a character that we will then
animate.  The character looks really cool.  Damn, what a think it would be great for animation.  He looks so, how can I say, memorable, I would even say a little charismatic.
Now we simply download it to your computer and immediately drag it from your computer to the GPT chat.  For what?  Because now we will create different poses of this character, but keeping his appearance. To do this, copy this large
prompt from the document.  Insert GPT into the chat. Please make sure you actually attached a photo of your character first so you can use the same appearance.  And all you need to do is add to this prompt the pose
you want your character to take.  I just wrote my greetings.  Well, like, this is the pose.  And we get the same character, but in a different pose.  That is, everything is absolutely the same for him, except for his posture. And this is very important to us.  The only thing is that
sometimes chats generate an image with a white or black background, which we don't need.  That's why we just write directly to the GPT chat: "Remove the background and make it transparent."  And now GPT gives it to us with a transparent background.  Now let's
create the background for the animation that we need.  To do this, go back to my document and you can use this ready-made prompt to create a background in the chat GPT as well.  Or you can follow this link and download
this ready-made background for the video.  This is what it looks like.  To download it, simply click on this button.  [music] If you want to create the background yourself, then copy this prompt.  Let's go to the new GPT chat and paste it.  And also here
we add the downloaded background to the prompt.  As an example, to make it clear to the GPT chat what style of image we want to get. You can add something at the end of the prompt. For example, I write to him: “Add more forest.”  Well, so that he could add more
trees to the picture.  You can write: "Add water, add, make night, wind, rain, snow, in general, whatever."  Well, that's what we had.  This is what happened.  We actually download more trees .  Now let's improve
the quality of this image, because chge GPT often produces images like this one, for resolution.  To do this, go to the Upscaler website.  This is where you can improve picture here.  And here we choose how many times to improve it, two or
four.  Honestly speaking, twice as much is enough .  And click start scaling. Well, this is what our picture looked like.  And if you look at the edges, yes, of this tree, this is how it began to look.  That is, there are fewer of these
pixels, blur, everything has become really clear. And now it’s time for the most important thing - creating animation.  To do this, go to my document again and open the free CCat editing program. This program is available on absolutely
computer.  We simply download it, launch the program, and drag all the images we have here. All installation will take place here below.  Well, this place is called the timeline.  And the first thing we do is
drag our background onto this timeline.  To increase the duration of this background, simply left-click on its end.  And so we pull this end .  We all know that you have to
.  We all know that you have to pull the end carefully.  Don't tug at it.  Well, in short, we drag it out for about ten seconds .  Also, to make it easier to what the hell is going on here, you can move this slider a little to
the left.  And in this way we will zoom out from our timeline and see the picture in general terms.  This means that work will be more comfortable and easier.  Now let's animate our funny character.  And it is precisely at this stage that 99% of people
make a mistake.  What are they doing?  This is how they drag the character, they see that Oh, holy [ __ ], he’s too big.  Let me reduce its size.  Oh, [ __ ], he's not standing here.  Let me move it here.  Then what does he do?  He
pulls the character's next pose.  And what do we see?  That's it, this character is big again.  He thinks, "Okay, let me make it smaller again and put it about here."  And what happens?  But the characters still jump from frame to frame.  That is,
as you can see, they move, and they are still different in size, standing in different places .  And in order to try to somehow find one common position there, just so that you have something somewhere exactly pixel by pixel,
you will waste a ton of hours on this every time.  I'll show you how to avoid this and move your entire animation clearly in just one or two clicks a little further.  This will literally save you hours of time, and you will be able to churn out at least
two or three of these videos a day.  So we select and delete everything that I just showed here.  Before we move on to the characters, let's set up the video format so that it matches all vertical videos.  Shorts,
Reels, TikTok.  They all have the same format, it's called 9x16.  This is how we do it.  Now, if your background, like mine now, has black stripes along the edges or, on the contrary, it is, say, too small there or too big,
then we simply increase its size with this slider like this.  Next, we can just hold down the mouse and move it the way we need, for example.  Something like that.  Now we drag the characters one after another.   We
one after another.  And now it looks like this.  So at first the character is just, well, in no pose, “Hello,” right?  Or hхello in English.  And let's just start by
animating the character so that it looks like he's saying this.  That is, hello or something like that, for example: "Hello, how are you in English?"  Yes, we will do it.  And to do this, we need to animate his mouth so that he
tries to pronounce with his mouth exactly those sounds that we tell him to pronounce, those letters.  And the first thing we need to do is remove the existing gender that the GPT chat drew for him.  To do this, we click here to add text.  Add more.
We stretch this text to the duration of our second pose, where he, yes, says something with his hand raised, “Hello.”  And now we click on the text here and instead of any text we simply put a dash.  Moreover, according to, uh,
size, we stretch the dash and move it and make it so that it covers this mouth, just like I have now. Let me even zoom in a little here so you can see it better. And now we change the color of this dash
using this eyedropper tool and make it the same as the color of the character's face.  All.  As we can see, in this frame the mouth is open, in this one it is already closed with a dash.  You must admit, it looks strange, but it is quite smart and simple.  Now we
need to combine this dash and the image of our character into one layer. our character into one layer. Because if I start moving my character now, then, as you can see, the dash stays in place, and he moves without it.  And
in every frame I will need to adjust it to the right place.  And this is very inconvenient, it wastes a lot of time.  Therefore, we select these two layers with the dash and with our select these two layers with the dash and with our character.  And here we click on create a
composite clip, that is, in other words, combine.  Now, if I move along with the dash, that is, his mouth is always closed.  It might seem a bit weird to use a dash to close the mouth, but in Kapkat there is no way to
create any shape and apply it.  So I came up with stretching it out.  It is very important to be able to work with what you have right now. That's why we didn't rush headlong to download some complicated,
expensive program like After Effects, where you can create all these 3D objects, models, and all that stuff.  No, we just got creative and did it using free, readily available methods.  And it works like this everywhere.  If you like the
approach, working with what's available right now, then please give me a like and subscribe to the channel, because all my video guides are built solely on this approach, without most YouTube experts only promise to teach you something in
some of their courses.  But even though I have courses, you don’t have to take them at all here [music] is more than enough.  Directly on YouTube, freely available.  It's clear that we're accelerating our movement; we can
get a niche right away and a channel with monetization, but that's not at all necessary; it's not the most important thing.  All I ask for for this free subscription to the channel.  Now let's move on to animating our character's mouth.  This is
probably the most, I would say, tedious part, because we need to ask the GPT chat to generate, for example, 10 pictures of the mouth when it pronounces different letters.  But I'll show you how to do it quickly,
because I've already done all this for you. Let's go here in my Google document .  Next, we dive into the animation mouth folder.  And here you will find all the
mouth positions for your character that you need, because here almost all the letters are animated, and it's cool.  If this genre doesn't suit your character's style, just ask GPT chat to make similar images for you.  And most
once.  Then you will use all these developments from video to video.  So, first time is always boring, you must admit. So, we drag all the images of this
mouth into the capcat.  And look, now our animation looks like this.  There's just a man standing there with his mouth closed, and then he raises his hand and his mouth disappears.  Let's voiceover can be done absolutely free.  Right here in the
CapCat program.  Yes, you can use the Labs voiceover neural network, which I often show you in my videos.  But CCAT is also possible .  First, to voice a character, you need to write the text that he or she should voice.  To do this, click Add
text.  We stretch the text onto our frame.  And let's write something here in this text .  For example, here: "Hello everyone, how are you doing?"  In English: "Hello translated it into English because we will be making a video for the English
audience, which, firstly, is larger, and secondly, which is paid more, and we are inserting it here.  Now here we click "Convert this to speech".  And we choose any voice here.  There are actually thousands of them here, but you can
select voices for the characters in the filters here. Listen to every voice you Hello, everyone. How are things?  Now we just click generate voiceover, and
simple.  And automatically this voiceover appears on our timeline. Let's listen. Yeah, sounds cool, awesome.  But we need to Yeah, sounds cool, awesome.  But we need to adjust this voiceover to our animation.
If, for example, your voice acting starts like mine, it doesn’t start right away.  Let's zoom in a little bit closer, because we're already working with details here.  It needs to be brought closer to make it more comfortable.  And you see this empty
space in this voiceover.  That is, it's just silence.  We can cut this silence like this and now move the track with this voiceover right to the exact place where our animation begins. By the way, we can delete the text, we do
n’t need it.  And see if your voiceover turns out longer or, conversely, shorter than our animation. You see, my animation without the mouth turned out longer, so we just double- click the mouse.  And here
we can either shorten or, on the contrary, increase this animation.  Well, let's say, turned out to be short.  I'm showing, yes, what you can have.  That's it, we've enlarged this animation.  Click on the collection clip.  And now we can extend this animation
.  You see, it’s increasing, but I need to, on the contrary, shorten it and adjust it to the voice-over.  Now let's copy the initial position of our character.  Here.  Click copy and paste at the end of our animation.  Just click
insert and adjust it like this. Let's zoom out a little bit and just play this animation.  Let's see what happens.
where the character's mouth disappears, he says something, but we have n't made the mouth itself yet.  Therefore, this very part, where only the voiceover is now pronounced, is intended for us to adjust our mouth to this
pronunciation.  Now let's zoom in on the timeline, as I showed you earlier, because we'll be inserting the mouth frame by frame , and we need to see the details.  And now, here, frame by frame, , and we need to see the details.  And now, here, frame by frame,
that suits what the character is saying right now.  As you can see, I have added to each picture what letter this pronunciation represents.  The letters, by hello. Hello, yes?  That is, the first two letters are x and
e in English, by the way.  And look, we have a gender that pronounces x e exactly, yes, two letters.   That is why we transfer this pronunciation of the mouth to the very beginning.  As you can see, the mouth appears in the middle of the screen.  There is no
need to move it to the right place here on the face.  As I said earlier, we will simplify this process further.   In just a couple of clicks we will lot of time.  Here we listen to where he finishes speaking about the doors of the letter.
Well, hell is somewhere around here, right?  And we cut off this position of the mouth here.  Then he says: "Hello, l."  Yes, two letters. Here we have, a, who pronounces the letter L. Also here. This is where L ends somewhere.  We
also cut it off and look for the gender that pronounces the letter O. This is the gender.  That is, we will insert it here at the end of this word, again, roughly synchronizing with where he says it.  Now
look, here you see in the audio track, in the voiceover there is silence, says nothing here.  That's why we insert a special closed mouth here.  It's like he just closed it.  And we also
cut it like this.  By the way, be aware that this closed mouth is also used to pronounce the letters M, P and B in English.  Be design the character's gender, because just like in real life, yes, when we
pronounce different letters, our gender looks different.  For example, when we say m, our mouth opens a little, that's all, right?  When we talk there, uh, it’s him, well, you see, yes, this letter was what my schizophrenia was called.  That's why
the design is done like this, frame by frame, every millisecond.  Look how we get the word hello. Hello.   Have you seen it?  Yeah, it already looks cool.  That is, the mouth opens right under each
letter.  And all you have to do is continue to make this mouth animation and adjust it to the pronounced letter throughout the entire voiceover.  And it might look like it takes you 5 minutes to do 5 seconds, which seems like a very
long time.  But let's be honest, such animations in short content are literally 20-30 , and create a full video with all the animations and images in 2 hours and get 6 million views.  Agree, it's worth it.
So, to save your time, I've adjusted my mouth to fit all the other words.  It took me probably about 5 minutes.  If you draw such an animation from scratch, by hand , then it’s already an hour of work.  Here's what it looks like now.
Damn, this is awesome.  Now we need to move this entire mouth animation onto the character's face.  And no, we won’t now drag each of these mouths, each of its positions, there one by one and try to fit it pixel by pixel.  We'll do it the way I
already taught you, we'll just select the entire mouth animation and combine it into one layer. Click on create a master clip.  And now we're pulling.  Let me even
zoom in here so you can see it more easily.  And now we drag the entire mouth animation here.  That is, if we see, the entire animation is moving.  And I advise you to put the mouth where it was in this original picture.
That is, in my case it is a little bigger, and a little higher, or rather, it is a little bigger in itself.  That is, it is standing somewhere like this.  Look how amazing everything looks.  As you understand, by creating animation using the
method I showed you, we make such a complex animation, but very realistic and high-quality.  with available tools.  And 99% of content creators make a critical mistake.  Most of them
critical mistake.  Most of them make animations like this .  They use one promt for it.   I'd like the neural network to immediately create an animation, then a voiceover, and also add subtitles and
make the camera move from above.  And yes, neurons, as we can see, can create this, but in my opinion it looks bad. Of course, it works on YouTube now, but in literally six months, a year, well, two, viewers will not watch this.  They will
simply get tired of this kind of content, they will get tired of it, because now every second person makes this kind of content.  Just look at the analytics of this already deflated.  Therefore, you need to understand how to use each neural network as a
to use neural networks there, like Photoshop, another one, like a program for editing, like for voice-over.  And then create all of this and combine it into one high-quality video.  And in this kind of animation, where everything is created by neural networks, you
essentially have no control over the character.  For example, let's say, I don't know, a third leg appeared, and to remove it, you need to regenerate the entire frame again.  And the new frame may turn out completely different from the previous one.  And
here there is problem after problem.  And the method that I teach you allows you to control absolutely everything, every movement, every animation.  And all this is is, well, somewhere you and I, yes, created a background, somewhere we created the animation of the character itself
, then we made a mouth animation for it, in another neural network, there the voice acting and so on.  We can change all of this calmly and at the same time compete on our own, sitting in a room with those studios where dozens of designers draw each of these elements
.  And we do it for free at home.  That's the whole thrill of a free at home.  That's the whole thrill of a neuron.  And let's finish our animation by changing the size of our character using the method I
our character using the method I showed.  We group the mouth animation and our character into one layer.  To do this, select both tracks and click again to create one [music] composite clip.  And now, right here on
the screen, we move our character where we need it and give it the desired size. If you need to change something inside the character, the mouth, the pose, just double- click on this layer and return to it.  We need to change the mouth specifically.
Click here, then just come back. That is, all of this is always available. Now let's add a little more dynamics to the video and merge the layer with the background and our character and make a sharp zoom-in.  For this we select.   We
also click on create a master clip.  And here, opposite the transformation, we put a key frame like this, having previously selected the place from which this key frame comes, from which this movement will begin, the approach.  This
clicked here tells the program that everything that will be changed after motion.  So here we will have the beginning of our movement.  Let's say, for example, that where he starts to say something, the movement will stop here.
That's why we're doing this kind of zoom here.  And just key frame set automatically.  That is, you can make absolutely any movement here, move
the image left, right, zoom in, zoom out , rotate, wrap, whatever you , rotate, wrap, whatever you want.  Well, this is what we get.   Something like this .  If you feel that I have been useful to you and my approaches and
views coincide with yours, and you feel comfortable and understandable watching me, then, most likely, my knowledge will be absorbed very easily by you, and you will be able to apply it very quickly and effectively in practice.  And
three months of practical training awaits you in our YouTube acceleration project.  Come in, I'm waiting for you there.  Also, watch a video about another YouTube niche where videos are easier to create.  An adult, solvent audience will watch it.
solvent audience will watch it. The rate for views is higher there.
