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title: 'Como Eu Fiz R$53.380,32 com um Canal de Shorts do Zero (Aula Prática)'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ny17CcmYq6o'
video_id: 'Ny17CcmYq6o'
date: 2026-07-06
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# Como Eu Fiz R$53.380,32 com um Canal de Shorts do Zero (Aula Prática)

> Source: [Como Eu Fiz R$53.380,32 com um Canal de Shorts do Zero (Aula Prática)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ny17CcmYq6o)

## Summary

This video reveals a method to generate over R$50,000 in revenue in under 8 months by creating podcast clip channels. The creator demonstrates how to find viral-worthy moments, edit clips in CapCut to avoid YouTube's reused content policy, and monetize quickly—achieving monetization in 21 days.

### Key Points

- **Revenue Claim** [00:02] — Podcast clips generated over R$50,000 in less than 8 months.
- **Multi-Platform Monetization** [00:16] — Channel is monetized on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok using the same process.
- **Fast Monetization Example** [00:43] — Started channel on Jan 27, monetized by Feb 16 (21 days).
- **Finding Podcasts Without Copyright** [00:57] — Large podcasts like Flow and Inteligência Ltda don't claim copyright on clips.
- **Editing Required** [01:10] — Raw clips without editing get flagged as reused content; own editing is essential.
- **Using Most-Viewed Moments** [02:16] — Check video timeline for most-viewed segments to find viral clip potential.
- **Revenue Potential** [03:50] — Channel with ~6 million views could generate over R$6,000; replicating could yield R$5,000+.
- **Recording and Editing Workflow** [04:02] — Record screen of most-watched segment, transfer to CapCut for editing.
- **Silence Removal** [04:41] — Use S and Q keys in CapCut to remove silences, stutters, and off-topic moments.
- **Shorts Format** [05:10] — Change aspect ratio to 9:16 for YouTube Shorts; scale clips to 316.
- **Static vs Dynamic Framing** [06:04] — Static camera works; manual keyframing or CapCut auto-reframe can add movement.
- **Adding Filters and Masks** [06:45] — Apply filter, then circle mask to create unique visual; mirror image to avoid reuse detection.
- **Auto-Captions and Music** [07:11] — Generate captions, position near face (-300), add background music at low volume.
- **Enhancing with Images/Videos** [07:52] — Add relevant images or videos as new layers to differentiate content.
- **Algorithm Differentiation** [08:33] — Music, filters, framing, and camera movement make video unique to avoid reused content flag.
- **Platform Differences** [09:27] — YouTube is more lenient; TikTok stricter; techniques shown work for YouTube monetization.

### Conclusion

By selecting popular podcast moments, editing with CapCut (filters, masks, captions, music), and adding unique elements, you can create original clips that avoid reused content flags and monetize quickly across platforms.

## Transcript

podcast clips that generated over R$ 50,000 in revenue in less than 8 months.  In this video, I'm going to show you one of the ways I find podcast cosplays and how I edit my videos to avoid problems with the
YouTube algorithm. This channel is also monetized on Facebook and TikTok. I monetized this other channel in the exact same way as the channel I've
had for longer, following the same process.  As you can see in the other video, I've already shown that I monetized this channel in 21 days.  I started this channel in January, on January 27th, that was the
first post I made on this channel.  And now in February, on the 16th, I got my first recipe through this channel.  Basically, what do I do?  I come here to YouTube and I search for the niche I want or the person
I want to make a video about.  Then you can make several podcasts.  None of can make several podcasts.  None of these large podcasts claim copyright.  Flow podcast, Inteligência Ltda can be paired with, and many
Basically, they don't claim copyright, so you won't have any problem posting this clip on your channel.  What own editing of this cut.  You can't
just take that clip and post it to your channel without doing any editing.  You might be having trouble with the YouTube algorithm.  He might understand that his content is reused content, because several people are
producing that same content en masse.  So what can we do to avoid having this problem?  We're going to do our own edition.  So how do I do it?  For example, on this channel I showed you here, Forge de Cortes, I'm
doing cuts of Daniel Zuerman, who was from Pânico.  You don't have to do the same thing.  You can do it, research some niche that has an audience, some niche that is of interest to you.  Science, there's Serjão, there's
Lito, there's Finance, which has Flávio Augusto, there's police, and several others. After you've chosen your niche, you 'll research people within that niche, and podcasts within that niche. So, let's go.  I'm doing it by Daniel
Zuerman.  I'm going to write his name here .  I'll grab an episode here. on the video timeline, you can see which moments from the episode were the most viewed.  Based on these most-viewed moments, you already have
an idea of ​​what people are looking to watch.  So, this people wanted to see it, they were interested, and sometimes they even opened the this is content that has the potential
to be a clip that could go viral. This is one of the ways I find haircuts that go viral, as you can see here on this channel, which I started a short time ago.  The first post on this channel was on January 27, 2026. So
you can see here, look, 1 million, 4 million, 1 million, 1,400, 6 million, anyway, it's a trend that keeps repeating itself.  I managed to make almost this channel go viral.  Not every video you post will go viral, but
if you follow a few principles, you can create many viral videos and earn a high income with your video editing channel.  The revenue shown on this channel is low because most of these views weren't
monetized.  The channel was monetized on the 16th, and you can see that from the 16th onwards my views dropped a lot, also because there were some days when I didn't post. I just grabbed whatever I could find, posting only to avoid not
manage this channel properly. I have other channels, I have other obligations, and so I didn't dedicate as much time to it. The views ended up dropping , but with this total number of views, this channel would have
already generated more than R$ 6,000 for sure.  By replicating what I did here, this channel could easily generate over R$ 5,000.  So basically, that's one of the ways I do it.  I'm here at the most-
watched segment of the podcast.  I record the screen here in this section, it can be with my cell phone, it can be with my computer, and then I transfer this recording to Capcut and do my editing there in Capcut.  Now that I've recorded the screen and separated the cut
I wanted to make, with CapCut open here, I go to Create Project.  I'm going to import the cut I want to make into Capcut here timeline.  I'm going to increase the height of the track here, increase the
size of the audio waveform, and I'm going to find the point where the cut I want to make begins.   During the final matches of the World Cup, I went onto the pitch, man.  When I was leaving the airport, it was just me and the cross-eyed guy.
I've found the perfect moment here when I want the cutting to begin.  I'm going to cut here to start cutting here.  Now I'm going to remove all these silences that are in the cut.  I come here, press S and Q, and remove all these silences
here.  And every time the person stops to breathe, those moments of silence here, when they stutter, when they stray from the topic, I'll remove them from the cut.  And after I finished editing our cut, you know, I
all the moments where the interviewee stutters or changes the subject.  Now I'm going to change the format of our cut to a shorts format, which our cut to a shorts format, which will have a 9:16 aspect ratio. Here it's 16:
9. I click here on aspect ratio and I click here on 9:16. Now I'm going to select all the cuts here in the video.  Here on the scale I click on 316. And
then all our clips will be on that scale.  So what do I do now? This is one way to do it.  There are other options here.  There are some features here in Capcut that can help you keep the person speaking
centered.  Here in the image there's movement, there's automatic reframing, there's camera tracking, but I'm not going to use those functions, I'm going to do it the simplest way here, but this also
works.  There was a video I posted here where I did this. I did this in this cut here.  I didn't move the camera, I just left it static here and did the editing of the cut.  I've included some images here.  This is one
way to do it.  Okay, I'm just going to check here to see if there are any moments where the interviewee moves too far out of the frame, and I can adjust it manually.  But he won't be going out much here, so I'm going to keep the
cut like this.  Now what am I going to do?   I'm going to select all the clips.  I'm going to click here to create a composite clip.  I'm going to put in a filter.  I can click here on filter, choose some filter.  There are several here.  After I apply a
filter, I go with the selected clip, I go to mask, add mask, I go to circle, and increase the size of this circle.  And here, with this little arrow pointing upwards, I drag it upwards.  I'm going to increase
the size here a little.  Beauty?  Now I can add some elements here so our video doesn't end up being considered reused content.  I can mirror the image reused content.  I can mirror the image here.  Then I come here to the subtitles section, and I
generate a subtitle here.  Here in the caption tab, I go to the template and I've chosen the model I want, I click on generate captions.  With our generated caption, I only change the position of the caption here.  When the caption is
generated, it comes down here.  I click here on position.  I'll put a value here that will bring the caption closer to the person's face.  If I'm going to set it to -300, that's great.  Now I'm going to put some music on the track.  I'm going to
turn the music volume down here.  When I was leaving the airport, this guy comes up looks at the little computer like this and looks at my face like this, and freezes. even joked, "Hey, you're going to get arrested here."  The airport security guy.  And
to enhance the cut here, what can you do?  You can download some images, find some videos about what the person is talking about, and then post them here on the timeline and drag them out. A new layer will be generated here in
Capcut.  And then you can frame the image the way you want, crop it.  Here you can upload the image or video you want, for as long as you like.  And these elements that you're adding here on the
timeline, in addition to what I've already done , I added a different filter, I added music.  With the music and editing we've done, your video will already be different from other videos.  The algorithm analyzes both the
visuals and audio of your video to identify whether the content is being reused or not.  So, if you added music and applied those will already be different because the filter will be different, the camera framing
you did will be different, especially if you use those Capcut functions that move the camera to follow the face.  Or if you do it manually by clicking here on the keyframe, you can advance here on the
timeline and zoom in here, see.  And then this camera movement will be done .  In short, there are several elements you can apply to different, and to avoid problems with reused content.  Basically, this
is already enough for your video to be original content.  You can add a few more elements here to make the image a little more distorted, but this is enough for YouTube. TikTok is a little more annoying, but on
YouTube you can post videos like that and avoid problems with reused content, and you can monetize it like I did with this channel I showed you.  And that's how I managed to monetize this channel in 21
days.  If you want to know more, if you want to learn more things here, I also teach other ways to find cuts and other techniques that I used for cuts and other techniques that I used for retention, techniques on how to avoid having
problems with reused content across all social media platforms.  I left the link to my training in the pinned comments.  If this lesson has helped you in any way, please consider leaving a like and subscribing to the channel.  It cost.
