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Tarek Sadek shares five YouTube channel ideas that require no face reveal, targeting those who want to start a channel while maintaining privacy. The ideas include crafts, storytelling, gaming, 'Did You Know?' content, and vlogging without showing your face.
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[00:02] YouTube, sharing my personal experiences and the most important tips I offer if you want to enter the YouTube world and make money from it. I made episodes about the tools you need and the most important advice if you've already decided to enter the YouTube field. I'll leave those episodes in the
[00:15] video description below; I highly recommend you check them out because they are extremely important. Today's video is based on them. Through the videos I've released recently, I've received many questions about the problem preventing you from entering the YouTube field: the content you'll
[00:28] create. Some people can't find content to use for YouTube, while others have content but don't know how to create it because they're afraid to show their faces. So, today's video could be a great opportunity for you if you haven't found content to use for YouTube. You can come up with one
[00:41] of the five ideas we'll discuss in today's episode and start your business with it. Your content is on the YouTube platform, and if you also want to start but don't want to show your face and want to maintain your privacy, today's video is also made for you. So, without further ado, if you want to
[00:55] know more, you must watch the episode until the end. I'm Tarek Sadek, and you're welcome. until the end. I'm Tarek Sadek, and you're welcome. [Music]
[01:09] new video with you, Tarek Sadek. I'm reminding you that here on the channel, we provide you with useful content in a simple way, free from all the complications, so don't hold back your goodness. Also, in today's episode, my friend, I will share with you five ideas for five channels that you can use to
[01:34] handicrafts, and this includes, my friend, many things such as cooking, embroidery, carpentry, plumbing, drawing, and anything else you can Imagine it as you're doing it. This idea, my friend, suits many different groups, age groups, and social classes. For example, if
[01:50] you're a girl, married, a mother, or want to generate income and enter the YouTube world but don't want to show your face, it's perfectly natural to have experience in the kitchen and cooking. You can make videos of yourself preparing your food. You don't need to show your face at
[02:05] tomatoes or cucumbers. You only need to film your hand as it cuts; you don't have to show the rest of your face or body. Even in videos like these, you don't have to speak. If you don't want your voice to be heard, you can just write it down: "
[02:18] Number one, we cut tomatoes; number two, we peel garlic; number three, we..." and so on. You can write the steps without any sound coming from you. And if you have experience in plumbing, carpentry, or whatever your skills may be, you can make videos too. When you're
[02:34] fixing something, hammering a nail into something to create a specific shape, or making a ceramic piece, whatever craft you're skilled in, you're just filming your hand working. If you want to film your face or body, those are additions, but your hand alone is more than enough. And if, for
[02:49] example, your friend knows how to draw and wants to teach people, you could make videos of yourself drawing, speeding them up, and then teach people how to start drawing and learn to draw. There are many other ideas. Take what I'm telling you and look for similar things in your life; you'll find
[03:04] yourself coming up with tons of ideas that could lead you to YouTube and make you successful. I see you're focused on the video, my friend, and really engaged, but why haven't you liked and subscribed yet? Go ahead and like it, my friend, and leave a nice comment. If you're still watching
[03:18] so I can see who's watching. I'm still going with you now. The second type of content you can use to enter the YouTube world is really great and incredibly successful. By the way, it's storytelling. If you're a storyteller, my friend, and you know how to tell stories, you don't need to show your face at
[03:33] all. You just need some videos or pictures to show while you're telling your story. For example, if you're telling a story and you talk about an old man, you can show a picture of an old man on the screen, and I'll start to imagine it with you. If you're talking about an abandoned house, for example, you can show a
[03:47] picture of an abandoned house or a video inside an abandoned house, and so on. My friend, you keep your video shortening between the pictures and videos you're talking about at the same time. The great thing about storytelling content, my friend, is that once someone starts watching this kind of content, they don't
[04:00] leave. They stay with your video until they see the end of the story. So, if you upload a nine-minute video and listen to it from the beginning... Ultimately, YouTube knows that this video is really great and successful, so it tries to reach more people. Story-based content is popular because people tend to stay in the
[04:14] video longer than usual. So, if you know stories and tales, I recommend this type of content, and trust me, you'll thank me later. The third type of content, my friend, that you can use to enter the YouTube world is gaming. Gaming is currently causing a sensation on YouTube, and
[04:30] you probably know one or two streamers and how much they earn. Now, literally any game you know about can be a source of income, and you can create YouTube content about it. Any game has its fans who are interested in it and like to watch
[04:43] parts of the game they don't know how to modify. They want to go to YouTube to see how you can fix those parts. The great thing about gaming content, my friend, is that it doesn't require much effort. High-end capabilities mean that if you have a PC with powerful specs, you can play demanding games—
[04:57] games with high-quality animation. But if all you have is your mobile phone, you can download any game, like PUBG, play it, record your screen, and then upload your videos. You can even
[05:10] film your most mischievous moments in the game, like when you jump out of a screen and throw something. These amazing moments, if uploaded to YouTube, get a lot of views. So, figure out what kind of gaming content you enjoy. That way, you're
[05:23] doing something you love— playing games and making YouTube videos. You're literally killing two birds with one stone, and you're having fun! The fourth type of content we have for you, my friend, that you can start your YouTube channel with is "Did You Know?" content.
[05:37] This kind of content is incredibly successful. You could literally take ten pieces of information and make a "Did You Know?" video. For example, "Did you know that the number of vertebrae in a human is the same as the number in a giraffe?" and things like that. So, when someone watches the video, they'll find the first piece of information they didn't
[05:52] know, then they'll hear the second, third, fourth, and fifth pieces of information they didn't know. And stay in the video longer, and that's why these videos are successful, my friend, and reach a lot of people. You don't even need to show your face at all. All you need
[06:05] is a black screen with just the question and its answer displayed, nothing more. You could have, for example, 100 questions, which you could divide into ten episodes of 10 questions each, or seven questions each, or even five questions each. You could leave some time in between for the person to answer the question, because you could
[06:20] ask, "Did you know?" You could ask questions like, "Who was the first man to convert to Islam?" For example, you sit quietly for five seconds, a timer goes off, and then you say, "Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq was the first man to embrace Islam," and so on. This kind of
[06:32] and then you say, "Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq was the first man to embrace Islam," and so on. This kind of content, my friend, is incredibly successful, truly amazing. What I also love about this type of content is that it's considered spreading knowledge, so you also get rewarded for it. When you're making this content, always have the intention that you're doing it
[06:44] primarily to earn reward for the information you're sharing with people. Then, after that, you can do whatever you want. But, my friend, I keep telling you to make a YouTube channel and succeed, and you do n't want to help me succeed? Why, my friend, haven't you gone down and liked my
[06:56] video, subscribed, and left a nice comment? What would you lose by writing " nice"? You wouldn't lose anything, and you'd make me happy. The fifth type of content, my friend, that you can use to enter the YouTube world without ever showing your face is vlogging. Wait, wait, wait,
[07:12] They come and pay a lot of money and even film themselves, Tarek. I want something cheap, Tarek, and I don't want to show my face. My friend, the vlogging industry is diverse; it's not just about showing your face. You can film what you're doing. Today, my friend, you're going on a
[07:26] trip to Al-Muizz Street. Go down with your camera and film Al-Muizz Street for them. Just talk and don't show your face at all. Talk about this landmark, this place, this shop. Go down to areas like Ataba, for example. They have good prices, good products, and things we can buy.
[07:41] good products, and things we can buy. You could get a mug like this and say, "Guys, this mug is seven pounds. It's available at some shop in Ataba." Just film the mug. You're holding your phone and filming only the mug. You don't show your face. Then tell them the price of the mug, how much they can get it for, where to find it, how
[07:53] You don't show your face. Then tell them the price of the mug, how much they can get it for, where to find it, how next shop. People love this kind of thing. People love people who... You go to places they can't reach, and they tell them about prices they can't find. So, my friend, think about your
[08:07] day and your life. How many places or things can you film? How many experiences do you go through daily? You can record them as videos and upload them to your YouTube channel. You don't need to show your face or let anyone invade your privacy. You only film the things you want people to see. That's it, my
[08:21] friend. I've shared five ideas for five different YouTube channels with you, and I still have many more. If you want a second part to this episode, write in the comments below that you want a second part, and I'll make it for you as soon as possible, God willing. The important thing is to
[08:35] encourage me with a like on this video so I can feel your support and be motivated to make the next episode. Write me nice comments because I love reading them, and of course, don't forget to subscribe, follow me, and activate the bell icon because that makes a huge difference to me and encourages me to always continue creating content.
[08:50] The videos are getting better every time. I hope you enjoyed this video; it was nice and light, and that you liked it. This is Tarek nice and light, and that you liked it. This is Tarek Sadek signing off. Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.