[00:01] [music] channel made $25,000 in one month. How do I know this, why am I sure of this? I have an affiliate channel in this niche, one of which made $8,000 and another made [music] $13,000. [00:14] I showed you this channel in the last video, reviewed it and videos. Today I'll tell you how to make the same videos, only in a this direction is no longer gaining views, and it will be difficult to [00:29] make money from it. To do this, you will need to create a new niche, this very niche, and start filming it. I will not disclose this channel , because new niche, but I guarantee you that you will still see this channel [music] [00:43] in recommendations. So, let's take a look at this channel in 2 minutes and [music] how to create videos. Firstly, this channel has brought in $8,000 in revenue since its inception. That [00:55] is, in more than 100 days he earned almost [music] 9,000 dollars, and by creating the same animation cartoons that I told you about in the last video. That is, everything was [01:10] $8,000. And this channel [music] earned 8.100,000 views, 25,000 dollars. Everything is actually simple, because in this niche, on this channel, the videos [music] are only 8-9 minutes long. And PM, that is, the [01:23] income for 1,000 views on these videos is $2, $2 for 8 minutes, and here the videos are 30 minutes long, 20 minutes long. And the average RPM here is much, much higher. It will be around 3 dollars per 1,000 [01:38] views. So imagine your video gets watched 1,000 times and you get paid 3-4 dollars. This channel has 8 million views in 1 [music] month. That is, in 1 month the author of this channel earned 25-30,000 dollars [01:53] videos. What else can be just [music] refresh the page and show you that these are n’t some Yamalayan [music] dollars, this is real money. [02:07] Let's also put it in rubles, so that it would be convenient for you personally to calculate how much money, how many rubles, this YouTube [music] channel brought in over 100 days. 700,000 Russian rubles. This niche alone is only from these two [music] channels. [02:20] Let's take 100 days, and you've earned almost 2 million rubles. on you making videos for American YouTube. Yes. Yes. [ __ ], this is earn money by going to work, by working hard for [02:35] is made exactly this way, precisely on American YouTube. And this money is earned quite easily. The only thing you need to do is know your target audience, that is, understand what kind of videos [02:48] you need to shoot so that your viewers will watch them . And today I’ll tell you about this, I’ll tell you why people watch these videos , I’ll tell you how to do it and [music] how not to do it. And the second is training. That is, you will need to [03:00] learn how to make prompts, write prompts, use [music] certain neural networks to create such animations. All the pronts and all the information will obviously be in the Telegram channel, because these large prot slides [03:12] won't fit here. The first thing to understand is that, as you might have guessed, this is another sub-niche of the very large K-pop Diamond Hunters niche. Only here there are no stories, no vlogs, here a race begins between two characters. One of the characters, [03:28] the character whom the entire audience loves, values, respects and enjoys local fame and authority. And the second character - this pink one here - is the character that many people don’t like, that is, he is [03:42] an antagonist. And obviously, in the first race, in the first run, the worry about their favorite character losing and so on. And then this boyfriend of hers goes, looks for some [music] spells, some [03:57] potions, some herbs, gives these herbs to the horse. And after that, the girl winning. All this was also promoted in the fact that they have big themes of the Pink Family, [04:09] Code Family, that is, it is not in the film itself, but it was added and integrated [music] as one of the hype elements. And that's why this channel gets 8 million views in one month. And [music] another channel in the same field, which [04:22] started making videos before him, doesn’t get the same number of views. The first thing you need to remember in order to get big views is to constantly your channel constantly gains views and is on the hype. If this does not [04:36] happen, then obviously your channel will become the same as this channel. [music] You'll earn some money, then your views will drop because you're not adding the current hype elements that are out there now, that exist, [04:50] but you're not using them. This channel uses them, and that's why it that's why it earns more than $20,000 a month. The second difference of this channel is that the timing, pay attention to [05:03] the timing, that is, here the videos are 20 minutes long, and here [music] the videos are 30 minutes long. And this author a priori has a competitive advantage due to the fact that his videos are longer, by a whole 10 minutes. [05:17] videos, they can watch [music] 10 minutes more of his content than this one . and, naturally, he will earn more money, that is, the author of this channel will earn [music] more money for YouTube. And, naturally, for YouTube [05:30] this channel is more profitable for promotion, and, accordingly, this point that I want to tell you about before we start training is that the videos themselves are 30 minutes long. But if you scroll to the very bottom, you [05:44] last [music] 5 minutes. Here it is 10 minutes, here it is 12 minutes. These videos are initially made as new videos. Here's one new video, here's the second new video, and the third video is just a [05:58] compilation of these past [music] two videos. And in exactly the same way, long videos like these, 30 minutes long, are collected. This means you don't have to make long thirty-minute videos and spend a day creating [06:10] them. All you need to do is make three or four 5-minute videos, upload them separately to YouTube, and then put them all together and publish them on need to create a hype-filled intro at the beginning of your video [06:25] so that the viewer is tempted to watch your video in full. In the first 30 seconds, you need to add maximum dynamics so that the viewer watches at least half of your video. If he already watches half of your video, [06:39] this [music] will give you a lot of viewing time and will earn you firstly money, secondly, reach. This means that YouTube will give you more reach. That's all, basically. I think we can start learning. [06:51] Egor will be teaching you, just like in the previous video, because Egor is the owner of these channels and he works specifically in this niche. That's why Egor is the best person videos in this niche. And first we need to download a video or [07:06] record one such story. And after we've done that, we go to the GPT chat, attach this story to the chat, and speak so that the chat fully understands the plot of the video and writes down every minute of the plot for us. In the future, we will configure this chat [07:19] so that it works not only for one video, but also for create. GPT chat is free to use . So, as we can see, the chat first broke down the story for us in pictures, and then wrote out in full [07:35] what was happening every minute. Next, we need to ask the GPT chat to create photo prompts for us directly , while maintaining the style, perhaps changing the animals used in the races, and slightly changing [07:48] competitor's. You'll likely end up with a long message, so I'd recommend simply dictating it and sending it to GPT chat. So, this is roughly what I dictated to the GPT chat. That is, you can now directly [08:02] see what I told him. And as an example, I told the GPT chat to generate 10 so-called bits of 8 seconds each and 10 pictures. That is, for one eight-second video chat, the most detailed prompts are made. I'm making 10 bits [08:17] just for the sake of example. You'll most likely have to do more because these prompts will be for 80 seconds of video. And you will need to make one story like this. at least 4 minutes, that is 4-5 minutes on average. We're sending [08:31] this message to the GPT chat, so you can view it again. Here, as we see, the chat begins to describe the prompts to us, but they are quite large and in Russian. We will make some minor adjustments to this point later. That is what [08:43] I just dictated to the GPT chat. We are sending this. And, as we can see, the GPT chat is already starting to write to us in English. These are prompts for photos. And now we're asking GPT chat to write us prompts for videos. And now, as we see, the [08:56] GPT chat starts writing us all 10 of these prompts, which are synchronized with our images. While GPT is generating a chat for us, we can already start taking photos. To do this, we simply copy the first prompt. We go to Gemini, [09:10] insert this promt. In the tools, select the image. We can choose the pro version. The prompt describes a girl with purple hair. It is clear that Rumi. We simply find her photo, copy it and paste it into the GPT chat. So, [09:26] as we see, Gyni has generated a photo for us, we download it. As an example, I will show several fragments. Let's insert a second prompt and generate a second photo. And at this time we can already start generating videos. [09:39] To do this, we go to Flow. Then we create a new project. We take a video prompt from the GPT chat and then simply send this prompt with an attached photo, which we took from Gemini. We send this Flow. So, Flow made a [09:54] video for us that looked something like this. We will add it, but we will need to mount it a little to create dynamics. Then we copy the second video prompt, go to flow, second image that nanobana generated for us. And [10:09] we also send this photo for generation. That is, as we see, there is a journey between worlds here. Overall the video turned out pretty good. Downloading the first video. We also download the second video. And of course, to dilute [10:21] the dynamics, so that we don’t always have just one character, we combine this with a second character. And I also wanted to say that to make the video even more interesting, you will also have to [10:34] tell the chat to add some dialogue, specifically conversational interaction between the characters. I also decided to create a third image some kind of mini-story, a [10:46] mini-competition. And this third photo is already with a different character. So, as we can see, Google Flow generated a video for us. It turned out pretty good too. We also download it. The competitor's video [10:59] uses quite dynamic music. And this music can also be generated. To do this, we return to our chat and write to him to create a prompt for the track that will be used in the video. Also, if you want to stay up-to-date on the [11:12] hottest niches, the most relevant niches, and generally learn how to find these Telegram channel, because I sometimes post about such niches in my Telegram, and most importantly, I tell you how to find them. For example, I've also secured [11:26] this broadcast, where I fully explained how to find niches, what's needed for this, how to warm up channels, and how, with this information, you can go to YouTube, find a niche, and start making money on hyped, [11:39] new, relevant niches that no one is filming, and take a leading position in the And now, as we see, the GPT chat has prescribed us a completely promt. We copy it and move on to a neural network called Sunna. Then we insert this [11:52] prompt into the [music] section itself, go to custom in style and click create. turned out pretty good. We click Download MP3 and download this music. [12:08] Then we go to Capcat, add all our files and then we just drag and drop everything onto the timeline. The main thing is to do it in the correct order. And let's first create the dynamics in the video, and then add the music [12:21] we generated, starting from the very beginning. We trim some eight-second fragments, make them a little shorter, and combine the characters together. And, for example, if here we have an [12:35] adventure starting, let's say, from some other universe, then it is clear that we will have to make the ending, that is, the finale, in some stadium, where the finish will be written and where the spectators will sit. Let's see [12:47] spectators will sit. Let's see how we do it with music. certain key moments. That is, during the competition itself, [13:01] dynamic music needs to be played. While the characters are looking for something, you can play calmer music. This will create dynamics in the video. And in the end, as an example, we get a video like this with music. And so [13:14] we just generate eight-second videos, put them one after the other, and create dynamics in the video. And the final stage that remains for us is creating a preview. So, I've uploaded a preview of an example of the [13:26] video we uploaded to the GPT chat. And overall, the GPT chat has written a pretty big promt for us, so we're also copying it. Go to Google Gemini and paste this prompt. It is also important to analyze which characters [13:39] appear in the promo. That is, here we see a purple-haired girl, that is, it is clear that this is Rumi. We also copy this picture and substitute it. Also in the promo, there is a mira, that is, a girl with red hair. We also [13:53] copy it, specify that the image should be 16 by 9, and send this prompt with the attached characters to Gemini. And so, as we can see, Gemini has created for us a very high-quality, very good preview that meets our [14:07] requirements and, overall, perfectly suits our theme. That was the whole guide on how to create draw attention to is that the video must have dynamics. And dynamics can be set precisely by changing the frame, substituting certain music [14:22] fixation on any one character. Plus also joint scenes.