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This video explains how to make money on YouTube by repurposing podcast clips without showing your face. It covers strategies for creating engaging thumbnails, retaining viewers, and avoiding copyright issues, while also highlighting multiple income streams beyond AdSense.
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The podcast clip market is very competitive; you need a strategy with engaging thumbnails and high video retention to grow.
Video retention time and click-through rate are the two main factors that make YouTube recommend your videos.
At the start, announce where the clip is from; at the end, provide a conclusion. This helps with copyright and monetization.
If AdSense revenue is cut, use affiliate links, memberships, or sell products related to the niche.
Keep clips between 2-8 minutes, edit with close-ups and zoom, add your logo, and give credit to the original podcast.
Reach out to the podcast owner to get permission and present your project for added protection.
A two-hour podcast can yield 50-70 clips, allowing high upload frequency and growth.
You can also cut clips from foreign podcasts, adding your intro and modifications to differentiate.
Example channel earns from AdSense, memberships, and affiliate marketing (e.g., English course).
Some channels use very short clips (30 seconds to 1:50) and still get millions of views.
Channels that don't modify enough (no logo, no intro/outro) risk losing monetization.
Relying solely on third-party content is risky; you should build your own audience and diversify.
Creating podcast clip channels can be profitable with proper editing, credit, and multiple income streams, but you must be aware of the risks of dependency on third-party content and monetization policies.
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What are the two main factors that make YouTube recommend your videos?
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What are the two main factors that make YouTube recommend your videos?
Video retention time and click-through rate.
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What should you include at the beginning and end of a podcast clip?
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What should you include at the beginning and end of a podcast clip?
An intro announcing the source and a conclusion.
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What is the recommended length for a podcast clip?
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What is the recommended length for a podcast clip?
Between 2 and 8 minutes.
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How many clips can you get from a two-hour podcast?
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How many clips can you get from a two-hour podcast?
50 to 70 clips.
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What is one alternative to AdSense for monetizing a clip channel?
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What is one alternative to AdSense for monetizing a clip channel?
Affiliate links, memberships, or selling products.
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Why is it important to contact the podcast owner?
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Why is it important to contact the podcast owner?
To get permission and add protection against copyright issues.
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What mistake can lead to a channel losing monetization?
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What mistake can lead to a channel losing monetization?
Not making enough modifications (no logo, no intro/outro).
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π‘ Key Takeaways
Two Growth Factors
Identifies the core metrics for YouTube success: retention and CTR.
01:42High Frequency from One Podcast
Shows how to scale content creation efficiently.
06:07Multiple Income Streams Example
Demonstrates diversification beyond AdSense with real earnings.
09:21Dependency Risk
Highlights the vulnerability of relying on third-party content.
12:12Full Transcript
[00:03] podcast videos on how to make money on YouTube without showing your face. Stay with me because despite the risks of having a channel like this with pre-made podcast clips, there are some
[00:16] ideas here that can help you so you don't lose your income. you so you don't lose your income.
[00:31] first time, welcome! I'm going to teach you, who are on the other side, how to make more money online. What I've taught most here so far is how to work with miles, and you can see it on
[00:45] my shirt. But now, also at your request, I'm bringing more content on other ways I make money online. You asked me for it, and little by little I'm bringing it here as the channel grows. Okay,
[00:58] consider it more than the end of the video. If I help you in any way, Because only then will YouTube notify you of all the new videos I bring here firsthand to help you upgrade your financial life.
[01:13] Just so you know, there are many, many, many channels for pre-made clips. The podcast market is very competitive, so to enter it and
[01:25] the channels that are already entering, you'll need a strategy. You'll have to know very well how to create very engaging thumbnails that attract clicks. Today, two things that make you grow on YouTube are video retention time (the
[01:42] time a person is entertained by your video). For beginning, you won't have a significant attention span, and your video won't be recommended. So, the first thing is video retention, and the second is
[01:54] click-through rate. Is your video really eye-catching? Does it generate interest really eye-catching? Does it generate interest in people? If it's not, that's why YouTube won't promote your video to anyone.
[02:07] Notice that it's not just about making a clip from a video like many people unfortunately imagined it was very easy. You'll have to study catchy titles, and you'll have to learn how to
[02:21] 'll have to make a good video cut to retain your beauty has some detail so important that people want these clips in
[02:33] podcast clips. The first thing you have to do is announce where you got this clip from. So I recommend that at the beginning of your clip you do a you want to, but if you're not interested in showing your face on this channel,
[02:49] you can very well do a little intro, something like, "Hey, this is Lucas, where are you?" You're on the podcast clip, welcome! Here you 'll find the best clips about digital cameras, sexuality, money
[03:03] digital cameras, sexuality, money investments, pet shops, etc. You 'll find it all within your trash. You can choose; you don't need to take this people talk more about finance. You can take, for example, an
[03:16] area you like, it could be law, you can put any subject. you do that, take a specific niche, that's important. The second you have to make a conclusion. Because there are several policies here,
[03:31] throw the ideas out there for you to go to the throne, and if you don't want to fix it right, you will. Having a cut in your art revenue... So it will end up on your channel, I don't see the revenue from AdSense. Obviously, there are several ways to generate
[03:45] money on YouTube if you don't want to earn money through AdSense, and you can see the sharing, for example, if you, Silvio, cut your... if your channel is a podcast about sexuality, you do nothing and cut it, you can put it as an
[04:00] affiliate link down there in your description, you can put an description, you can put an affiliate link, something, some utensil you use, some scented gel, you understand? You
[04:14] can put some product if you don't earn with AdSense. The revenue you But now I'm going to move on here because otherwise I'll keep throwing ideas at you and you'll go crazy. Another thing, I remembered another thing that also helps you not to have
[04:28] This is what you do, a good edit, you take that cut, don't leave it in its entirety. Obviously, the video can't exceed eight minutes, it has to be short cuts of two to eight minutes, it can even be less if you want, but you can't
[04:41] take it and put it in... It's good to make a close-up cut of the person's face, you know? Don't make it exactly the same. It's interesting that you do this, and example, show here, look, he puts "da vida" here, look, digital machine cut, which is the
[04:55] name of his channel, so he puts the logo. So it's not exactly the same as the original video. Here at the beginning he made a presentation, put it in black from the digital podcast version. This is important for you, you have to give credit
[05:10] give that copyright, and copyright belongs to another person, this is this, look here, the link to the complete podcast, this is fundamental. Another thing that is very important, I recommend, many people don't do it, but
[05:25] the owner of the podcast to make the cuts and tell them your name, present your project, talk about how you really like their podcast, are interested in making several cuts and everything else, I recommend you do this, it's another
[05:39] kind of protection, many people don't even pay attention to this, but I think it's interesting that you do it because it's another protection, and here, folks, you You can see that this channel is new, less than a year old, and already has
[05:52] 172,000 subscribers. It's making a lot of money with AdSense, if it hasn't had a cut in its revenue. A video posted in one afternoon has 46,000 views. And a great tip I'm going to share with you, which is amazing about
[06:07] you can post with an absurd frequency. If you take a two-hour podcast and make three- minute segments of that podcast, you'll have 50, 60, or 70 videos of that podcast, but you'll make several cuts.
[06:23] So this is extremely interesting. You can have a very high frequency. And if you know how to create titles for ABS exams, the strategy from abroad, my friend, you'll definitely be in 10th place. And if you want to know how I do everything, there's
[06:39] video. If our training hasn't come out yet, there's a pre-registration there; just let you know when our training launches, which will be at the end of July. It those who join this first class! We 'll teach you everything and much more so you can
[06:55] 'll teach you everything and much more so you can earn over 5 figures every month online with a YouTube channel. This is our turn, and here, guys, the modeling team put their logo in the corner, which the Corte Podcast team did a
[07:07] nice little edit on. It looks pretty important, and it's crazy, guys! Look at this crazy thing! This channel here, Corte Podcast, still has two million views in one month! That's insane! That's a lot of views, guys, crazy! 1.3
[07:20] million, 13 million, a lot, a lot! Let's see, but this average is estimate of how much he earns every 28 days on YouTube, and I estimated it's between
[07:32] every 28 days on YouTube, and I estimated it's between $1,500 and $24,000 Dotz. That's if which I recommend you study, the policies of everything. I'm throwing a lot of ideas here precisely so you can protect yourself from that. They start calling, and
[07:45] logically, just half of that is already 52,000 reais, that's crazy! So hopefully, he's been through the policies so his channel doesn't get demonetized and he can't get taken down. Here's another tip: you don't need to limit yourself
[07:59] to Brazilian podcasts. You can take podcasts from abroad. Look how cool these foreign podcasts are! Bring them here and, obviously, do everything I mentioned. Just put a little introduction to the channel in the corner, the channel ending,
[08:13] and make a good cut. Change and zoom in on the face so it's not exactly the same cut, the exact same segment of the podcast you were in. You have to make some modifications. You can even add a narration explaining some
[08:26] observation. It's this type of cut that you bring from so automatically it will already be different. The owner of that channel different. The owner of that channel
[08:41] because by doing this you'll be promoting their work, which is, for promoting their work here in Brazil, and sometimes it will help them gain relevance in the market. This is extremely interesting, so many people
[08:55] may accept your project request for you to create a 's the same thing as if I have my channel here in Brazil and someone comes to me with a project like "top x y z," I understand everything, and this one... or I don't know. I don't
[09:09] know what to do, but I could take your channel and translate it here to promote it in the United States as well. Look at the possibilities! I personally would like that, and I believe they might like it too. And notice, he does
[09:21] n't just earn money with AdSense. If he hasn't had any revenue problems, If you click here and pay a recurring fee, you'll have access to some of their benefits, which I do n't know what they are. And here you
[09:35] can see, he put the podcast link. And besides that, he earns from adsense.com. He earned a membership here in the corner. He referenced the podcast, which the right corner and made some changes during the video. And besides that, he earns
[09:51] as an affiliate of an English course. So, are you understanding? Are you getting the idea? Bringing it here to you? And look, he earns an estimated $4,000. Remember, if you he earns an estimated $4,000. Remember, if you want earnings, it's called $450, so
[10:04] you earn $3,500, which is more than 15,000 reais. Here, folks, is another example, out of context, because this one makes even shorter cuts in the 30- second range. At 1 minute and 50 seconds, he has some longer ones, he's in that range, he does that and he
[10:21] has a lot of views. It's crazy how many views this channel has, million, 920. Oh, this one doesn't even make short videos, those 10-second videos, even up to 59 seconds, you have to put them
[10:36] in horizontal format to make it easier. It's a new feature on YouTube that comes to compete with Wheels and the often don't put the full video, they make their own cuts, put
[10:51] their logo, put their reference link to where they got it from, and make a very short video, zooming in and out, then they take interesting. Okay, and finally, here's another example of a
[11:05] This one, I think, had a problem, I don't know, with monetization because I didn't see ads running on his videos because he didn't really make many modifications to the video. I think maybe that was his mistake, he
[11:19] doesn't put the... His logo doesn't have a clear beginning and end presentation, and to the video either, so I think this one was possibly for monetization. What I found
[11:33] cool about this one is that he's not just tied to one podcast; he cuts clips from more than one podcast, not just one. He referenced it correctly and also shares it in a Telegram group. So he captures that LΓgia
[11:46] somehow to later sell to customers if they want to, in their Telegram group. He could have perhaps put a digital bait here, an e-book, or some training, a mini-course, something
[11:59] related to a niche where he cuts the podcast, and he can capture those people in that way. It becomes digital for that person's leader, so it's extremely interesting so you don't depend on this type of channel for cutting clips. You won't depend
[12:12] solely on third parties, which is extremely important. And to close with a flourish, I personally don't like this type of channel on Facebook. I don't like it because I'm a guy who doesn't
[12:25] creation of... and everyone knows that to have good results it depends on which government is in power. Does anyone notice that I delegated my destiny because I'll only have good results if that government takes over? Notice
[12:42] my destiny. When reality turns out like this, I don't care about which government comes in. Obviously, this impacts me in some way, but I'll find a way because my positive result depends on me and not on the government. Obviously, one government
[12:55] favors the other, but you're getting the picture, and never stop cutting. The problem is precisely this: because you have to be aware of your possibility of growing. Because if the channel, for example, Fairy, goes there and
[13:08] trust you and not post anymore, cut our podcast, what am I going to do? I'll try to adapt in some way. You need to understand why I don't like this cover model on Facebook. It's important to say that
[13:21] like it and what I don't like, what I find interesting, what I don't find interesting. I think it's on Facebook, but you have to see your profile if DECO is like that. And you have to know very well the benefits of having a
[13:36] Facebook channel like this and the negative points, because there are many negative points too, okay? In my case, I'm thinking of opening one within my production company, which I'm thinking of opening a front like this for, but it's still under study. I'm thinking of
[13:49] going for it because it's easy, and also because you can recognize me as deaf and it does n't depend on me, it can be extremely scalable, but there's this negative point that I don't have absolute control over the performance of this channel, okay? That's it,
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