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▶ Play ClipThis podcast interview features Franco Petracchi, creator of the Corte Podcast channel, discussing strategies for building a successful YouTube podcast clip channel, monetization through affiliate marketing, and the importance of authentic clickbait to attract viewers without misleading them.
Clickbait is necessary to attract attention, but it must not lie about content; otherwise, viewers leave quickly, hurting retention and algorithm performance.
During live podcasts, a team watches and marks key moments to create clips, ensuring accurate and engaging content.
The channel achieved 24 million monthly views at its peak, with an average of 15 million views per month.
Franco runs multiple monetized channels, earning $90 on the first day of one channel, and emphasizes understanding audience needs.
Within the first month of launching the clip channel, Franco earned $3,000 from YouTube AdSense.
After hitting 6 million views, the channel dropped to 5 million. Franco learned that ups and downs are normal, and each cycle builds a more stable audience.
The highest monthly revenue was $27,000, achieved with 24 million views and high CPM.
YouTube generates passive income indefinitely; old videos continue earning. It's the easiest platform to monetize good content directly.
Building a successful YouTube clip channel requires consistent effort, understanding audience psychology, and leveraging affiliate marketing for diversified income. Patience and learning from fluctuations are key to long-term success.
"Title accurately reflects the content: a real success story with actionable tips, though slightly hyped."
What was the best monthly view count achieved by the Corte Podcast channel?
24 million monthly views.
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How much did Franco earn in his first month from the clip channel?
$3,000.
08:32
What is the key difference between clickbait and lying according to Franco?
Clickbait attracts attention but must deliver on the promise; lying misleads viewers, causing them to leave quickly and harming retention.
01:25
What was Franco's peak monthly revenue and how many views did it correspond to?
$27,000 with 24 million views.
14:04
Why does Franco consider YouTube a long-term investment?
Because old videos continue generating income indefinitely, even years after upload.
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What strategy did Franco use to stabilize his channel after initial spikes and drops?
He focused on building a loyal audience through consistent content, so each subsequent drop was smaller and the channel grew steadily without relying on viral videos.
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Clickbait Must Be Honest
Clarifies a common misconception: clickbait is acceptable if it accurately represents content, otherwise it harms channel performance.
01:2524 Million Monthly Views
Demonstrates the massive scale achievable with a well-run clip channel.
03:03First Month $3,000
Shows that significant income is possible quickly with the right approach.
08:32Peak Revenue $27,000
Highlights the earning potential from combining high views with affiliate marketing.
14:04YouTube Generates Passive Income Forever
Emphasizes the long-term value of content creation on YouTube compared to other platforms.
15:53[00:01] podcast channel, and he says that just with this guy's tips, I'm making 3,000 reais a month, $3,000. I started with the family lesson. Who mentioned the looks from the Cortes Podcast channel? In my first one, the same thing I used, I already made $3,000. Just the second one that
[00:15] this guy talks about in his course, we're going to talk to this guy now, let's be honest, let's go! [Music] And Franco Petracchi is here to talk about cheese bread, and for that I brought a
[00:29] very tough guest. Okay, I'm going to, I'm going to, hold on a minute, Luz, I'm going to introduce you, but here the world is Corte Podcast, general podcast, right? Which is still kind of taboo on the internet, so I brought this guy here for me. For me, it's
[00:44] not for many people, a reference podcast on YouTube, doing more of these than the multicasts themselves. Luz introduces himself there, and hey guys, cool, it's just nudes. The Corte Podcast channel has been around for about
[00:59] a year and with it, it's building a really cool trajectory with an awesome team, with a lot of people making content that really adds value. People's lives aren't just about clickbait lies, just for you to click. And I'm proud of this
[01:13] invitation, you can start like this, right? To raise the lying trident, because in Brazil there's the idea that clicking is lying, but clicking and letting people go, there are these things, the client has to be
[01:25] sensationalist to attract people, to be magnetic, and then I think there you're going to put something on your cover, you don't have a title that's something lying,
[01:37] because podcasts do very well precisely because of that, the title and cover. Totally, you do it with care, how do you do it? You choose the points correctly, how does it work? So when a live podcast is happening, there's already a group,
[01:51] a part of the team, watching it and separating the key points in that interview, so the person watching will pick up what that subject is, and will say, "At time X, then at
[02:05] 15 minutes they're talking about this, and here are the possibilities too," so the person will be all the things that the guys They can say that in the beginning it was to get a cut from here, you brought the whole project and
[02:20] accelerated three per day, so 3, 6, 9 hours. Which is tough, but then we take these bracelets too, that's what we see, how does he make the guy click? That's what sells, we're not going to lie,
[02:34] put there what the guy didn't say just to get it, because otherwise, if you click, people know, fast videos, that hurts, it 's not because we want to, many people think that clicks are a scam, that we give access, more access, lying,
[02:48] this very clear, you'll see when these people enter the video, they'll leave quickly because they won't find what they were looking for there, and the algorithm will impression part, how many accesses you have, how many views are you getting on
[03:03] your channel, man, our best month was was 24 million monthly views, this one is following an average today of 15 million, we'll stay at home, a weak average. It's a
[03:15] lot of views, even more so in places where cuts are made. Podcasting is interesting, but it's about the limits, right? Because you 're not just presenting what's just 're not just presenting what's just another channel, but channels with
[03:28] different formats, podcasts, or anything else. Because for me, it's not about the podcast format; it's about understanding the essence of what's behind it. Seriously, that's what I've been realizing, understanding. In the beginning, I
[03:42] made a lot of mistakes in attracting people, but over time, understanding that certain topics have more relevance to people, sometimes something you wouldn't even imagine, and people get hooked and click quickly. So I came to understand that. And
[03:56] nowadays, I have a vision of the audience that doesn't necessarily only work for podcasts. I've tested several other channels, and all the monetized channels, in a month, I can make like a coffee now, $90 on the first
[04:09] day, manipulated. And the interesting thing here ends up being a learning experience for you, because you created your podcast channel, you ended up understanding and identifying the best tricks to get
[04:23] people to click, and while we don't have that click, it's about understanding what they need, what... She wants to watch. You've already been doing that since today, you've reached a point where you... Oops, it's no use,
[04:37] here to bring... guys... Totally, sometimes I see there, sometimes we see a whole podcast that doesn't need posting, there's no reason to post it here, and it won't by inventing something that isn't there. That 's one of the things I suffer from
[04:50] on the channel, it's a lot of big podcasts, including ones that say, "Can you... can we pay you a certain amount to post our clips and stuff?" Look, but sometimes it's not worth it because I've already tested it and it ends up hurting the channel. It's
[05:03] something that I can do, I know it will work well, but on LaClinic the video has low retention, it goes straight in. It ends up hindering even the delivery in other videos. Okay, now I want you to tell her that we've already been skipping the
[05:15] do it? Go to the same place, I want to see the following: show the guys the story of how you started with the channel, but it starts, I think you do it at night to the point of having... let's create a channel... okay, let's go, so
[05:30] I'm 21 years old and then... It's practically humidity humidity times 7. a gaming blog after an anime blog. You can even look it up on
[05:46] that website, you know, Wayback Machine? Of course I know, you can search for organism.com. I lost Orkut on my phone and use a period, or Roni, Roni, me, right? And then I made this blog, and I was just Social Network. I said, "Wow, Mark Zuckerberg!" I transformed the blog, this
[06:02] kid, 12 years old, into a social network, and then everything fell apart. Sometimes I changed it completely, like school for you, I was very cool. And then in the 80s, there were YouTube channels. Okay, but I lacked the knowledge of why
[06:17] my channels never went anywhere. I had several, like gaming channels, out of curiosity, but nothing worked. I had about four, so it was trial and error, yes. But then it got more to my life, I didn't want the internet anymore. I
[06:33] started playing guitar and stuff, I want to live off of that. Let me ask you, these channels you have, the ones you presented, the gaming ones, yes, I always... I introduced myself, but I didn't appear as I was introducing myself, but I introduced myself more with my voice. And then
[06:49] internet and stuff. Then high school ended, I started working a regular CLT (Brazilian labor law) job. I had already warned them I didn't want to go to college, so I thought n't require it. So, at that company, I worked with Google, making
[07:05] video lessons, doing a ton of things. It was a small company, so it was also a school that hit the gym. I was fired, the company almost went bankrupt. And then I was very nervous, I felt really bad, I was anxious because I was a kid, 20
[07:21] was anxious because I was a kid, 20 years old, you know? I had a lot of things I had put on my credit card, a cell phone, a computer, a lot of things. I think it's interesting to even mention these podcasts, the funk podcasts of 2018. It was at the
[07:33] bottom of 2021/2018, I already knew that audiovisual podcasts were doing very well here in Brazil, I knew that it would explode, it was with flowers, it was bought, I knew that this group that already knew there was a group making a channel of cuts from around
[07:47] that time, that in 2019, actually, was already making money. I already a plan to move forward. I had a regular job and all that. When I opened up the situation, it was a matter of life or death, you know? Either you use my name or I record it
[08:03] and my girlfriend and I also started working on it. It was crazy, I don't remember exactly when she started monetizing. We rented a commercial space with a computer, I would do the cuts during the day, and she would do them at night, and send them out.
[08:17] which I'd had for a long time, was just a matter of putting it into practice. I was at a point where it was either this or nothing, you know? And then I put the haircut channel into practice, and in the first month, it took a month to get WhatsApp going, a month to
[08:32] users very quickly, right? But some quickly, in this sponge, quickly, in this sponge, harmonize. A month after the first month of receiving payments, it was already $3,000 on YouTube. Calm down, in the first month it reached $
[08:47] 3,000. That's where that ad came from, the one you do, which we'll get to later, that ad, just with... only with... that guy who taught me here, in this case... "That Guy Is Me" well, the dollar trembles just finishing making the Vista team, right? She
[08:59] 's pessimistic. Like, what the hell, he already earned much more than that, but the phone, the first month's payment is... Wow, there's the dollar. How so? So I the dollar. How so? So I 'm earning much more, look at this, guys, I
[09:12] put this training, the channel went into a gigantic low, right grew in this... I was already buying nerd and hadn't even taken the course yet, but
[09:24] while. You talk about making the YouTube channel, the things I learned there, when the first two butts, and the channel went into a gigantic low, then man, am I doing something wrong? What did I do to improve? Well, because I was
[09:36] doing the launch, it was a journey, right, for the humanization of YouTube, and then for the humanization of YouTube, and then you talked about selling affiliate. It was for you, you don't do that, no, that's not it, you said, going up here, it's just that my
[09:49] interesting, right? But don't trust that, I bought the VIP group too, you got the VIP, that's cool here, and then in the room I asked you a lot of questions, I answered about three or four times. Hey, that's cool! So, my
[10:07] channel went down, is that normal? I love it! I have a question. I said, "Look, in the first month here, I managed to get 6 million views, and the top 3 was 6 million views. explain, like you said to me during the group chat when we were starting
[10:20] that live stream, remember? Do you remember the question and answer? I asked her, 'I did six million views,' and now my channel is at five million, and she normal, you'll go up again, you'll go down again, you'll get a new one here again,' but with
[10:34] each rise and fall, you've built an audience that, in the next falls, you'll attract a little smaller one, and that's what happened. Look, guys, Maria Luís... And I remember that at that time I was
[10:48] I have a commercial space...' I remember, like I already told you, you started because of the cleavage, where is it? Because I didn't even know about that, don't stop me. Forum days get bad, they prepared for that. And then she started
[11:02] because we said, 'Man, a...'" People have a computer, one day you do the cuts, at night you earn money online too, doing live streams. You're still there, you were doing commercials, you had bought a sofa, excited, right? 15,000 reais a
[11:14] a sofa, excited, right? 15,000 reais a month, it was left over here in the group, and then the channel crashed again, it was that one. What is it? But then you said this, continue, you understand? Another one, I stayed down again for a month, then another one,
[11:29] another one, $3,000 again, and then it crashed again, and then just this one, this second one, that one was so big, no, no, so it was quite similar, but we started to become more homogeneous. Total. So, how to
[11:42] have it again after other parts that crashed again, in this third crash, no, it wasn't so big compared to the previous one. From then on, I started to see no more spikes, but a growth in the graphs, right, right,
[11:57] that thing of Uncle Sergio not being a hostage of a video and explosive massacre, he started to do everything right, exactly. And then I never again depended on viral videos, so sometimes a viral video that happens on my channel
[12:12] is very lucky for me. At least I thought it was possible it would work, but it wasn't. sometimes even three months later. The Avenger thing, even today, and so this video here is n't going to be bad, but Rose said to the guys, "It's hard to understand, right?" It
[12:27] 's the reaction of the group, collective human behavior is very... I'm already selling the affiliate course, so after I made three in dollars, God, according to Spike, I made $3,000 again, and I had already sold... I remember, I remember exactly you
[12:39] sold... I remember, I remember exactly you talking about what you think had gone through my head, a product worth 100 reais was R$10,000, exactly, that mind, nobody thinks that you would give me good times a product worth 100, then
[12:54] then I said that my goal in this first month selling would be, without a center of... it worked out perfectly, 103,000, which will be 283,000.
[13:08] This isn't... it's not planned, he really made the ten thousand that I talked about, from 0 to 10,000, how cool! So, an example of just one... I was prepared to create this channel so that this magnetic content... Or you're not
[13:21] seeing it and weren't there when the first Spike hit, so the first one was in December 2023, January, and I was already starting my godson. So you have two, so the channel has two little points here, the earnings are
[13:38] the ten minutes for giving one, which is the assistsense, and there's someone with or without, and if there's earnings, how to sell as an affiliate within a perfect and see, the people who are wanting the podcast channel, cut podcast, and you do
[13:51] n't need to be held hostage by the time of year, sometimes the sponsor pays less, sometimes the sponsor pays less, 400 will fall for everyone, but the sales won't fall, they'll continue there, good man, and there's the peak, what was it, when it
[14:04] hit revenue, my peak was when it hit, and then in that you allow it to increase, say that you can talk about how it increased CPM, but my Body, which I want, but my peak was 24 million views, but it hit $27,000 at that level,
[14:20] $27,000, good, so you have to change that ad there with just 2 tips. Regarding the load of 3,000, I only said that, but there's also the thing about the cup being the first month. You, in a month, if you see, logically,
[14:37] large number, a little distance from Greece, isn't it? But it works super well, it's proving, it's showing there for Wales. And so, in that month, man, it was also the month followed kind of together, like that, it's because of the views in that same month.
[14:52] 30,000 affiliate marketing views I received, imagine the real path of affiliate marketing, for good, man, ask, like he said, imagine the PT, okay, but he's I have to give commissions to more people because I'm there doing what I'm doing, I'm
[15:09] doing the ads, doing a lot of things, right, you rascal, man? But, but the cool thing, confident seller, the cool thing, needs to tell the following: what work do you, who are there, affiliate? I'll put here what it takes,
[15:23] want to click, it goes there, it's not the work of the fight anymore. It's the work of whoever is that's me selling, in this case, if it's the only work, you go there and request. Sometimes you have to fill something out, but it's basic, and then I give you
[15:40] access on Sundays that you can put in your video, man, that's great, man, clutch. What would you pass on to this group, a message for the people my channel, why should I do this?" In my case, this business, I think YouTube isn't for
[15:53] works for others, but not for me, that's what I'm saying to these people now. Carol, I think YouTube, like anything in life, is a learning experience. So, we're going to be at a channel for a month and it's not booming yet, calm down,
[16:07] YouTube isn't for me, it's not for the medium to long term, right? I'm going to buy this income forever, I mean forever. So, even today I have videos from back then that generate, well, shame, right? That keeps generating, even today, that's exactly what
[16:19] I'm saying, YouTube is pro and generates income forever, forever and ever. It for scheduling, but dating for ten years, generating income, living a thousand five years you want to earn more money, then everyone, it costs nothing to
[16:36] internet, YouTube today, as I tell you, I already had a blog, I activated a website, it's the easiest way for you to be rewarded for the good content you make, so not even on Instagram will they pay you directly, you understand? And neither will any other
[16:49] platform pay you directly, like with me, everything is done decently, and you sell beginning I was already able to earn money selling affiliate content, and the channel isn't people who create affiliate channels, so for example, there was a guy who wanted a
[17:03] podcast channel, but only focused on podcasts, finance, entrepreneurship. So look how cool that is. And then in the beginning, do you have any advice for me to start? You, man, just start with affiliate content, and he did that, and in a week of Carnival he already sold, that's
[17:16] about his first sale, you understand? And it 's a channel, so if you're earning without showing your face, I think it will depend on each person's personality, but want to, man, if I don't I appear, I can have ten channels, 20 channels, that's what I'm saying,
[17:31] he can stay there. Let's go, and I bet you know the office, and you and your girl are there, you're thinking about expanding, we have the Corte podcast today, there's my own podcast, which I believe is Luto podcast, and you do it, Mana, you have to
[17:45] and you do it, Mana, you have to have a Corte podcast, there's the 3spaco channel here, it's for game livestreams, there's the CS GO clips channel, which is all Deck 6 - the Lux podcast, watch, except for a few, the rest are all Black channels, there's one, and I only
[18:00] see your growth. Now yes, I can really see if I'm going to be happy, we're together, man, we're together guys, forget it, subscribe to the channel, I'll leave all the channels here below too, he'll be here, a lot, you
[18:13] don't need to know, and it's good, including, don't open it, I don't want to see the channel, but go ahead so you understand how his work works, it's very worthwhile, we're his work works, it's very worthwhile, we're together and until next time.
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