Earn R$33k/month without showing your face
45sOpens with a shocking income claim that grabs attention and promises a step-by-step method for anonymous YouTube success.
▶ Play ClipThis video provides a comprehensive tutorial on creating a 'dark channel' (anonymous, faceless YouTube channel) using AI tools to generate content and monetize without showing your face. The presenters, Thiago and Marcelo, demonstrate a step-by-step methodology from niche selection to video upload, emphasizing the potential to earn significant income, with Marcelo showing earnings of over R$33,000 in 30 days from one channel.
The video introduces the concept of a dark channel (anonymous channel) where you create content without appearing on camera, aiming to monetize on YouTube in any market.
The first step is to choose a niche for the dark channel, with examples like relationships and health. The niche should be something you are passionate about to ensure original content.
Marcelo shows his dashboard: one channel earned R$606,000 total, with R$33,000 in the last 30 days. Another channel earned R$248,000 total, currently generating R$7,000-8,000 monthly.
After defining the main niche, choose a sub-niche you enjoy. For example, within personal development, choose Stoicism if it connects with you.
Videos should be at least 12-15 minutes for decent monetization. Avoid shorts as they can ruin the channel's monetization.
To stand out, add unique elements to your videos. For example, instead of a standard philosopher image, add a hat to be different and grab attention.
Identify a successful channel in your sub-niche and model your dark channel after it. Use a prompt to analyze up to 100 videos from that channel.
The title is the most important part of the content. Use GPT to generate title ideas, then humanize them by adding personal touch and keywords for searchability.
Use a detailed prompt to generate a synopsis and full script. The prompt should include authority (e.g., knowledge of Stoicism) and desired tone (firm, rational, empathetic).
Copy the script and use a tool to generate an SRT file for narration. Then import into CapCut to generate speech using a voice like 'Nightly'.
Use GPT with DALL-E 3 to create image prompts based on the script. Generate multiple images for variety.
Import the audio and images into CapCut. Add transitions, effects (e.g., noise, frame), and subtle movement to images. Add background music from YouTube Audio Library.
Add auto captions in CapCut. Subtitles help the algorithm understand the content, even if viewers don't read them.
Download the video, then upload to YouTube. Use GPT to generate an SEO-optimized description and hashtags (4-5 max). Schedule the video at the optimal time based on competitor analysis.
Use Canva to create a thumbnail. Place the title in the upper left corner (where Western eyes start reading) and use contrasting colors like yellow to draw attention.
Creating a successful dark channel requires choosing a niche you're passionate about, using AI to generate scripts and images, and focusing on high-quality titles and thumbnails. The methodology is replicable and can lead to significant income, as demonstrated by Marcelo's earnings.
"Title promises a complete mentorship to earn R$5k/month; video delivers step-by-step methodology with real earnings proof, though results vary."
What is a 'dark channel' on YouTube?
An anonymous channel where you create content without showing your face, using AI to generate videos and monetize.
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What is the recommended minimum video length for decent monetization?
At least 12 to 15 minutes.
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Why should you avoid shorts when creating a dark channel?
Shorts can ruin the channel's monetization.
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What is the most important part of any content according to the video?
The title.
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What tool is used to generate narration audio from an SRT file?
CapCut, using a voice like 'Nightly'.
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What is the purpose of adding subtitles to a video?
To help the algorithm understand the content, even if viewers don't read them.
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How many hashtags does Marcelo recommend using?
Four or five hashtags maximum.
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Where should the title be placed on a thumbnail for Western audiences?
In the upper left corner, as Western eyes start reading there.
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What is the 'action, pain, and solution' formula used for?
To create effective titles and content that addresses the viewer's problem and offers a solution.
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Why should you not share your channel link with friends and family?
Because the algorithm needs to find the right audience; sharing with unrelated people can confuse the algorithm.
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Real Earnings Proof
Marcelo shows concrete earnings of R$33,000 in 30 days from one dark channel, proving the method's potential.
02:15Originality Over Copying
Emphasizes adding unique elements to stand out, as copying identical content leads to poor performance.
05:48Title is King
Stresses that the title is the most critical factor for video success, connecting the viewer to the content.
09:50Subtitles for Algorithm
Subtitles are not for viewers but for the algorithm to understand and rank the content.
30:48Don't Share with Friends
Advises against sharing the channel with friends/family to avoid confusing the algorithm's targeting.
33:06[00:03] receiving R$ 33,000 in the last 30 days alone . In this video, I'm going to show you how to create a dark channel, that is, an anonymous channel where you don't appear on camera, where you create content to monetize on YouTube, whether in Brazil, the
[00:15] English market, the American market, or any other country. I'll show you the methodology, I'll give you the prompts to emphasize. This one here, for example, is a dark channel that now has monetization. I'll show you how to create
[00:27] in this same niche. And I'll also make the supporting material available to you below, which also covers other niches you can draw inspiration from. So guys, the first step to starting a Dark channel, that
[00:40] is, a channel where you can create content and receive YouTube monetization without showing your face, a Dark channel, an anonymous channel, a Face channel, as they call it in the United States, is basically to create a
[00:52] channel with artificial intelligence, choosing one of the niches I'm showing here. There are other niches and sub-niches. These are some that are already well-known and are very monetizable niches, and you
[01:05] first videos, okay? Just so you have an idea, this is a relationship niche, okay? Here you can see that it's a channel made with content that is basically images that are moved using AI, and also
[01:19] here, a whole transcription done with AI. So, everything I'm going to show you from now on, from choosing a niche to developing each video, to editing it all, you can create it from scratch
[01:32] we're going to show you some here and you're going to learn how to do this and understand This is another channel, for example, in the health field, okay? This is a step-by-step guide on how to do push-ups, how to lose weight, okay? This one
[01:46] English, okay? So the advantage of the English language is that the monetization is the best, okay? It pays much better than in Brazil. This one is in Portuguese, but it should definitely earn you between R$5,000 and R$10,000 per month just based on these metrics and margins
[02:00] okay? In terms of views, actually. So, with this information, I can already define material down here. So, defining the niche, we're going to work in the here to show you how to build from scratch. And now I'm not going to give you an example,
[02:15] I'm going to prove to you how much and how much you can gain from this. And for that, subject. So guys, just to prove that the person who's going to teach you from now on is very effective, I 'm here with Marcelo, and he's a
[02:27] a dashboard from one of his channels right now, okay? This channel has already monetized R$ 606,000. Marcelo, post the last 30 days of this channel so people can see how much it has monetized in the last 30 days. Just a reminder,
[02:40] okay? This is the amount that goes into Marcelo's AdSense account. So he receives, or rather, has received in the last 30 days through that channel alone, R$ 33,000. Show them another channel understand what we're talking about, what monetization on YouTube means today.
[02:55] Show me the other channel, please, too. It's closed. There's another channel here, look. Marcelo's where he monetized R$ 248,000. R$ 1,000. How much is he channel, just so we can see. This channel here is currently
[03:09] generating an average of R$7,000 to R$ 8,000 for me. It's on the rise because, well, you know what's happening? Well, the last 60 days there's a drop because of the end of the year, right? So guys, now that you understand the monetization potential of
[03:22] YouTube, how much income you can make with a Faceless channel, anonymous channel, same thing, which is creating content without showing your face, thus generating income and views on YouTube. What YouTube wants is
[03:35] creators, it wants content creators, and also anonymous creators. Yes, it's good because that way they place ads and we also gain communication through keep people on the platform. Marcelo, what's the next step? We need to
[03:48] define the niche. Now comes step number two after defining the niche to So, Thiago, we decided on a mindset niche, right? I really like using I also work in. So here I chose a channel, I'm going to show
[04:00] done this before but I'll show you how I do it. I go here on YouTube, For the person who defined their main niche there, they want to do, for example, personal development, so why did you arrive at Stoicism? Because you like the subject. And
[04:15] I like the topic. It's because it's a good definition, because I like the subject. It connects with me, and it's something I 'll feel comfortable with because I also content. So for me, this is the content that connects with me the most.
[04:27] who are watching this video to follow the step-by-step instructions, try to find sub-niches of topics that you like. It's no use wanting to like nerd culture and trying to create sports content. You probably won't
[04:42] if you don't like sports, such as soccer or baseball, regardless of the monetization. Focus on content that you enjoy, because that way you'll create original content. So, here I'm going to choose videos because we don't create
[04:56] Why does this happen? To create decent monetization on YouTube, least 12 to 15 minutes long. I always make my videos longer than usual; I sometimes make videos up to 30 seconds long, and I even have videos that are an hour long. So that's why we create
[05:09] shorts. The shorts will end up ruining the channel's monetization. So what happens now is that I'm going to look for a channel or a video that has stood out in the last 60 or 70 days. Oh, here's a video. Five? No, that's too low. Nine
[05:22] Let's filter it then. Then you filter here, find the most popular videos from the last few weeks. Oh, four weeks. Let's see if there's anything here. What's going on, guys? Look at you all. This is quite
[05:36] interesting. Look how many different channels are using the same drum machine. Lack of creativity. Oh, that's really, really cool that you highlighted that, Marcelo, especially for those who are coming here from YouTube to watch
[05:48] this video now, who want to create a dark channel that monetizes quickly, and be original. everything from scratch; you will, however, copy and paste elements. The prompt itself, which we're going to show you here, will be available for
[06:03] original being is, look at these two pieces of content, they are practically identical to tamb, the way it is tamb. and observes that they are not performing well. 257 views, 132. So it's important to be original. Yeah, man, instead
[06:17] of putting the guy with the philosopher's face there , put him with a little hat. Ah, but it doesn't make sense, but be different. Think of one element that will make a difference in your video and grab the audience's attention. We're going to try and
[06:29] viral. So let's go. Let's try to find the same video. There will be a very similar T. Let's take a look here. Let's take a look here. It's not. It's not. Okay then channel here. He has 400,000
[06:42] no, this one isn't very good. Okay, everyone. So, here I'm going to show why I'm there, because I already consume this content, I'm already a member of this channel, and I like its style. So, this channel here is the one I'm going to
[06:55] content? We're going to come here and start okay? It will select videos directly from YouTube to retrieve this information and use the first part of the artificial intelligence. That
[07:09] one, we choose the niche. Step number two, I identified a sub-niche, a channel within a sub-niche that I find interesting, and from there I will model my dark channel. Guys, you can model any channel you find
[07:22] can follow a methodology for creating images with AI. So I'm many as I can. Oh, it freezes a little, Thaago, but you've selected as much as you can from this channel. In my
[07:36] analysis, I selected approximately 100 videos from the channel. So, what did I do I'm going to open a prompt and show you. So, there you have it, what do I do? I'm going to open a new GPT tab here. I'll use what I've already studied here.
[07:48] is the prompt I use for channel analysis. Could you please share this prompt with the viewers in the video description? Yes, I can I analyzed there. It's all here, look, the videos from the channel that I copied, and I'm going to
[08:01] now he's going to give me an in-depth analysis of these videos that she's all all the same stuff I did there, look. So here's the complete started talking to the GPT. Here, look. Here he creates me, he creates me with exactly
[08:15] just so everyone understands, you put your prompt, which will be analyze the information you copied from YouTube itself, right? You copied it, kept copying it there and pasted it into the prompt, requesting analysis with my
[08:30] But, guys, look, he gave me an analysis here, I'll take this analysis, but that's not what only serve as a starting point for the conversation, giving him a basic understanding of what happened. I always need to approach the action, pain, and solution formula effectively using
[08:43] historical teachings and always employing controversial titles. where I will start working on the titles, see. So here you'll see that he's generated here. I asked him to ensure that these titles are always in English. The
[08:56] formula can be used in any way; it doesn't need to be in any order. This explain to you why I use English titles, because we address GPT understands English better, so I prefer to use English for all prompts.
[09:10] but the core information he has is in English. Why do I create content in English? Through monetization. Today, the best monetization is in the United States. content in the United States or some European country, for monetization purposes.
[09:24] I currently have two channels in Portuguese; monetization is low, but I prefer creating in English. So here are the titles I'll be working on, directly from GPT. Whenever you use that title here, you're shooting yourself in the foot.
[09:37] a title here. Hey Marcelo, explain to everyone why this is step number three, okay? We've already defined the niche, step number one. We defined step number two as mining and uploading to GPT via YouTube
[09:50] defining the title. Explain to the audience the importance of defining the title as the OK. Today, just so you understand, the most important part of any content is the title. It's what will connect the person with what you're trying to say on your
[10:05] n't make a difference. So the title is the most important thing. There are three things that are important today. The title, the name, and the channel's retention, which would be the here, which I've already started working on to show you, okay? Here, look.
[10:18] Here he is. And I'm going to add my personal touch. So, I'm taking this idea here and transforming it here, look. So, I'll show it in Portuguese here. Being kind warns you about this. This is the title that GPT gave me, right, guys? So
[10:32] here I show you how to humanize this title for better keywords. So how did that title turn out? How to be kind without seeming weak, like the hypocrites do. So here's my title in English. This is the
[10:47] content. I took a title that was generated in GPT, added my personal touch, what I want to communicate in my content, and now I'm going to already been generated. Okay, everyone, I'm going to open a window and show you
[10:59] folks, why do we always use the GPT title as a base? Because here, it robotic. If you were to read this, who would come across a message like that in a
[11:12] Think of it this way. You're an audience member, you're looking for something for yourself, weak to other people, right? Would you include being kind without seeming weak in your GPT? No, but how can you be kind here without seeming weak?
[11:27] my personal touch, which is what I want to communicate, plus what people would search for in their browser, it would be a search on the browser for someone to identify weaknesses in communication and how to be strong. So, here's this title, it
[11:41] without appearing weak, like the Stoics do. So here I have a highly searchable title, with keywords, historical, ah, kindness, weakness. And I have a clear action, such as being kind. So here's an example of being kind
[11:58] without seeming weak. The pain, the pain is here and here is the solution, as the stoics Look how cool! Here it is. He explained to everyone exactly why you asked for that command for GPT. And it is, and it's interesting
[12:11] because now we're going to step number four, right, which is to take this title, which is your unique title, and create the video content, right, the part that will be textual from the tool and then will become audio and
[12:24] consequently image as well. That's it , Thiago. So, I've already started here, I've content. Then I'll use the second part of my prompt, which is to generate a generate a synopsis for me before the content begins. Okay, folks, I'm going to show
[12:37] understand what this means. Here I'm giving authority to the prompt I want. So here, and work as a copywriter, creative writer, inspiring content. This is the first part of the prompt. Furthermore, to act as a mentor
[12:52] understanding of historical philosophy, profound comprehension of the works of Marcus Aurelius, Cenica, and Epictetus. Since I'm creating a channel about Stoicism, I need to include the authority of the person who will be speaking
[13:05] on this channel, and here is their authority. Your voice should be firm and rational, yet deeply empathetic, capable of transforming cold logic into comfort for the soul and strength for action. So here I've prepared the GPT to create the
[13:17] content the way I want it. Here's the secret, one of the secrets is here, okay? Uh-huh Then, after that, I set up the prompt to generate a synopsis for this video. title from there, and take it from here. Oops. To pick up in English. Do you want me to do it in Portuguese,
[13:30] Yes, do it in Portuguese so people can understand the content, included the title, and now it's going to create a synopsis for this video, Wow, huh? What a great opportunity! This video wasn't made to teach you how to
[13:44] toughen you up on the outside. Wow, I can just imagine the narrator saying that in So, there you have it. He created the synopsis for the video, so he's going to talk about that in the prompt. I'm going to interrupt you here, but guys,
[13:58] look, here's why I think this content is really cool, okay? I'm going to show you some news now, okay? What's this news story that came out in Exame a few months ago? It explains why Netflix's biggest competitor in the world today
[14:11] isn't any streaming service, it's not Disney, it 's not Paramo, it's not IBO, it's YouTube, okay? Today, YouTube is responsible for the majority of people who watch TV in the United States. That's a statistical fact, okay? These are
[14:23] real numbers, it's on the exam here, okay? And it's bigger than Netflix; it has it's bigger than Netflix; it has 12.5% of the American TV audience, while Netflix has 7.5%. And why does this happen? Why are
[14:36] we showing you Dark channel content here? Because today, creating content on YouTube is the most sustainable way to generate organic income online, okay? I know TikTok exists, it's booming, there's
[14:51] Instagram, but none of those revenue streams are as strong as YouTube. And now, with extremely valuable content that's being created using continue. I just wanted to show this to people so they could understand the potential of this
[15:05] So here he generated a synopsis for the content. I'm taking the third part of the right? This structure is all ready, folks. Here's the finished video. you. The video is ready here, look. It already has all that infrastructure, look. I don't know if you
[15:20] The video is ready here, you understand, Thiago, everyone? Here are the topics. He created eight topics for me. This will result in a video of approximately 25 to 30 minutes, right? And here's the crucial part, the part that will generate the
[15:32] real content for you guys. So I put the third part of the prompt here, which will give what? Your personality, where will you make your point in your video? So here's a lot of information related to my
[15:44] niche that you'll have access to in a generic prompt, but you can change it and do this here. You'll have the basic prompt, but this my channel, for the content I'm creating. And that's what I do, I teach
[15:57] you how to do that. So here I put the prompt, copied the information going to press enter. It's interesting that in your prompt there, Marcelo, you're already explaining to GPT, "I want 10,000 to 1,000 to 3,000
[16:11] characters," right? In other words, he's creating all the content already using the to structure it, right? That's exactly it, Thiago. So what languages, here are some of the languages I have, okay? Here I will choose the
[16:25] So I'm going to click one to generate it in Portuguese and then I'll press enter. From here on out, some structures that need to be changed. So here he's going to start generating the folks, look. All the content is ready here, look. I wrote it in English, so we're
[16:40] understand better. Guys, the first chapter has been generated here , which is the opening sequence, where the initial hul is. Let's go, then. Let's read this hook here. Few people are afraid of being themselves, but the real fear lies elsewhere. It's the fear of being kind and
[16:54] thereby losing respect, losing space, losing strength in silence. Many people believe that to survive emotionally they need to harden themselves, emotionally they need to harden themselves, respond harshly, raise their voices, and
[17:06] show their teeth before the world is ready. So here he is, giving a hook, who hasn't So this situation is a real situation. This is already the opening of the video, right? The video is ready, opening sequence. This will be the finished video. Okay folks, that's all for now
[17:20] topic two until it generates all the topics there, which is what's ready here, folks. So, guys, after it generates all the content here, okay? Marcelo already has speed up the video. Show them the document, your document there for them to see. That's all
[17:35] replying, he kept asking, "Oh, do you want another topic?" Yes yes. One, one, one. And he generated everything according to Marcelo's script. Now he's going to get it. building the Dark channel video, which is generating the audio.
[17:49] to generate the audio, you're going to click here on your content, you've already organized it, you've done left only the topics, you're going to press Ctrl+ A, Ctrl+C, and this tool , is for generating an STR, okay? That 's the reading video from Capcut,
[18:03] guys. Ah, why generate an STR? It's a formula, a way for you to create long, continuous content using storytelling tools, so you don't have to take it step by step within the tool and record it. So, it generates, it's
[18:16] narrated within the tool we use to create the content. so you don't have to keep pressing the tool's button all the great, man. Very good. That's it, okay? So, you generated it, you
[18:30] downloaded it, saved it in a folder, I already have it saved, so it's ready. Right? downloaded here, choose a folder on your computer, preferably within the channel you're working on. Next step, we'll generate the video. I already have it
[18:44] beginning, okay? So here you 'll open a new tab to create a video. Here you'll come here, look, texts. Can you see this here on Capcut? Text, subtitles, oh there, oh, local subtitles, import. Go look for it in your subtitles
[18:58] . Let's put content on the dark channel. The str is here. Then you'll take it and put your content here. Move it over here, down here, he's going to select all of this part. And then you come here, look, generate speech, speed text, freeze
[19:11] use here, so I'll use Nightly, which is a very good voice. And here it's generating the audio in this case, right? So I have everything ready, I already have the video here, I have other things to do, I have things to do. So let's go. After
[19:26] is actually the content we're discussing here, I need images to complement here, I'm going to open another tab in GPT, where there's DIAL 3.202, which is what generates the images according to the content, right? So this is
[19:40] more of a conversation with GPT, look. So here I'm going to open another promise, you how I did this, okay? So here I'm going to get it, I'm going to upload that content, look, I come here, here's the content, I'm going to upload it
[19:53] a conversation I'm going to have with GPT . Here it is. I need you to analyze the content thoroughly to create 10 highly detailed prompts representing that content. You need to have detailed camera angles to
[20:06] show. I'm going to copy this here just so you understand, and I'll leave it here. So here it will generate, it will read the document. This D 3.0 is from GPT itself. From the paid GPT. It's from GPT. It's from the paid GPT. That's right. He 's reading the content, okay everyone? THE. So
[20:19] some questions. I'll have to answer him here. He's still reading here directly. Why does this happen? Why is he generating it directly so you process here, so he understands in his memory how I want it. So
[20:31] here's the answer. Did you understand, everyone? In other words, you're having GPT create the image generation prompts, so what's the problem, okay, guys? For Dark content, you need to generate images, whether animated or inanimate, to animate. That's the
[20:44] point. Having to think about the image is a lot of work. So, you have out how to generate that image, which is what six. That's it. Let me show you here in GPT how the content turned out.
[20:57] So, let's go. So, guys, here's the audio from the Capcut GPT that we made. Here's the audio. I'm going to play it we made. Here's the audio. I'm going to play it for you guys to take a look. Did
[21:16] It looks good, it turned out to be a really, really original tone. It sounds like a some random person just has to put it together . This is one of the only things I do in the video. That's it right here. We need to assemble
[21:29] tools. I tried changing this here. I usually delete it here, guys, setting it up there. It gets easier. You're not going to use that anymore. So here's where you're going to put the video together. Right? It's being assembled here, you assemble this whole
[21:43] video. Then you come here, you're going to find some background audio to put in this video. Guys, there are two ways to create background audio. Those who have the paid SUN tool can generate audio there in SU . To get this audio, you go
[21:55] here to YouTube, you go to the studio, audio library, audio library, here. Then you have to search here, look, find some audio that connects. Let's put this one on and see. No, not this. Okay, let's see here. I have one that I really like,
[22:07] if you're listening, everyone. No, I can't hear it here. Okay listen to the audio here to understand if it's all the audios on YouTube, these are all the audios you can use,
[22:19] available on YouTube for you to create the audio I already have saved, put it here, and assemble the audio. Oh, I put it it's at full throttle here, so I have to lower it to about 30 Hz, more or less,
[22:33] which will give me around 20-25 Hz here so it doesn't sound like background music. Let me put it back in normal so you understand what I did here, okay? Can
[22:48] lagging a little during playback. But here, this background music is practically covering the entire voice. So you reduce the voice bitrate here to ideal for the content, to be used as
[23:00] background music. So here's the content. do this? I'm not going to record it here because any computer, when you start using many tasks at the same time, gets sluggish and won't display
[23:12] do this here. So I'm not going to put it in the mood to change because of the fact that we 're recording. So you're going to assemble the audio like this. You're going to take this audio here, you're going to drop another one here, look. So you're going to take this one,
[23:25] here, look. So you're going to take this one, copy it, and pass it over here. And then you . Ah, you duplicate the audio several times so that it plays in the background of the video, giving the narrator's voice. Perfect. I understood. That's it
[23:40] your audio together here. You've already put this whole video together and you're just going to drop it here, look. And everyone. Here's the video, the audio part is ready. Now let's get to the generated the prompts to generate content. I come in a tool
[23:55] if you're familiar with this. Whiskey. I'm going to create a project. It's free. It's completely free. So here I'm going to create a new project, okay? Here, look. I think we watching this video, who have made it this far, know that you're going to open the second group for the
[24:10] last year. We've even had some students come to the channel and give money with ARC's channels. Basically, folks, what Marcelo teaches in the mentorship program is to do all these processes with even more
[24:23] shares some tips there, such as tools that automate certain parts so that you can do them with one or two hours a day. If you're interested in Marcelo's mentorship program, and you truly want to start earning an
[24:35] income—not just extra income, but a real income—and make a living from YouTube, you can description here, which is the link to sign up for will also contain the bonus materials, and we're going to make that
[24:47] easy for you, okay? So, if you really want to start learning from someone who makes an average of R$50,000 to R$100,000 per month with YouTube, just click on the list of those interested in Marcelo's mentorship program and you can continue.
[24:59] get to those ready-made images. So, guys, remember when we opened Dali to create the prompts? Here are the prompts. He generated an example of prompts. I'm going to use this first prompt here to generate an image
[25:12] works. So I opened the project, as I showed you, I opened a project, enter. And it will generate an automatic image. How do I do it? I already lot of images. So I'm going to generate these promises that are here, I'll put them in a
[25:28] the information I want from them here, look. Okay ? All the information. Here I have going to teach you how to automate during the mentorship program. Here's my automatic prompts. I'm doing everything here. It's generating prompts
[25:43] for me here, generating images. I can set this to generate 300, 400 images. It videos. Ah, while we're talking and explaining, he's doing it automatically over there, man. That's brilliant
[25:55] , man. Very good. This is automation of automation, with AI doing the automating, like, squared. That squared. That's great, you now is also something I'll be teaching in the mentorship program, okay? So, if you
[26:08] want to animate your images, you're going to take the same prompt you used to generate the image, and you're going to take one of those prompts that you put in rows that automatically generated
[26:20] the image with the automation you use there, and show how to right? That. That's it, that's the way it is. Oh, I've tool is free, it's not a paid service. I only made three videos, okay? But here it is
[26:34] Sorry everyone, I didn't mean to create this. So here's the prompt. I that's over there? I put it here. This was a prompt that image generation tool, and it
[26:47] And that's great because if you want to make an even more elaborate channel, you can. But Marcelo explains something to the group. A channel, for example, for motivation, stoicism, spirituality,
[27:00] messages, you know? that bring messages for reflection. Does it need to be an animated video, or is it better with animated images? That simpler image has ways. All my channels are made up solely of images. I
[27:13] only add images and effects, and I'll show you everything option that people have. There are many people creating content today who are putting three or four of these short videos at the beginning of their content, and
[27:26] then they generate images and put them towards the end of the content in a long video, because it's only 8 40-minute video with only 8 seconds of footage. So, that's why I only use images in my content. I'll teach both of these methods in the mentorship program
[27:38] , but my actual content is all done with comments and images, prompt, generating my images. I'm going to take a break, I'm going to pause here to show you something. Once I have this here, I'll pause. Now
[27:51] guys, later I have another extension here to automate downloading faster. So she's here. I'm going to scroll up to the first image shown here and click "Start Scan." It will scan all the
[28:04] images that have been generated so far and will open the files for me to save. Each image will have its own file. It usually generates four image folders creates four folders where I'll save them. All
[28:16] distinct images. So that's what automation does. It makes It's all done by AI, right, man? If you look at it , the whole process is done by I. human finger in all this? No, in the choice of title. The choice of title. And so, here's a
[28:32] watching this video, 8020, what will give you results is a good title and a good trailer that has content that supports that trailer, that title, in other words, content, right? So, this content refers mainly to the message that
[28:46] supports what's in the title of your video. So always focus your creating a dark channel, an anonymous channel, or a faceless channel, focus on that first you choose, it has the same thing, choose today you're going to save and save the content.
[28:59] here. With that in hand, he opens four files, look. Cancel all here. images over here, look. So let's go. Now I come here. I'll create the here. Let's take these images. Why does it have four raisins, Marcelo?
[29:14] Because they are the distinct images generated there in the ISC. So there are four for more image variety. So here I'm going to bring all the images first ones here, I'm going to select like five or six images. This is for
[29:29] creating. Oh, what a mess I got with the idea for the channel, huh? Well, we're looking for someone with a history of trying to seek advice, a advice. I'll put five images here, then I'll select the images and scroll
[29:45] I fill in all the content up to the point. It's really quick to do, man. It's very quick to make. Very cool. Let's go. I assembled it. Let's just put this video looks. Once it's ready, you'll see. So here you disassembled it, let's say
[29:57] ready, you come here, you're going to put in a transition, you're going to choose a chosen everything here. So I'll take my transitions, I'll take my favorites, I'll take this one that I really like, and put it here, OK? I'll expand it, click
[30:09] on it, and apply it to all. Then I'll go to effects here, I'll grab a frame, you know, which is a border. I'll put the needle back in to make it easier. Then I'll put a frame. I'm going to get noisy, right? That would be noise, right? A noise. There
[30:23] would be some noise, okay everyone? These are effects you add to create a better movement, you can choose a movement here as well. I use this a lot, this is a reduce the movement to make it a very subtle movement. So, here we
[30:35] have an animated video now, look. Then I'm going to drag this all the way to the end of the video, see? Reduce it now. We don't have a finished video, I'm not going to show it, but drag it to the end of the video so it has an effect until the end, and then our
[30:48] video is ready. Hello. Right? After this video is ready with the effects, I come here to text auto caption, I put it on for this title. Why do we use subtitles? Very few people, including
[31:02] yourselves, probably don't read subtitles on YouTube videos, right? Nobody reads captions, you know What is a caption for? for the algorithm. The algorithm needs to understand that content. So, the more information you give him, like the caption for
[31:16] Wow, that's awesome! So here he is adding subtitles, he is because I already have it ready. So here's the video, okay everyone? Now I'm turned out. He created the caption and all that. We're going to open the video here, it's ready.
[31:29] generated some images, so I've created a slightly different video here to help you understand how the process will work . Here's our video, Thago? Uh-huh This is the finished video. Look how cool! Look how awesome the caption is, man.
[31:42] right, Marcelo? Everything in Capcut. Narration, video editing , audio, it's all done by Capcut. How much does the monthly Capcut cost? look. Man, it's really cheap for what it does.
[31:57] expensive. If you, oh, 65 monthly, oh. R$ 65. The annual pass is available, and it's discounted! 469 with a discount so you can invest in your business, so you can get started. And that's the main point, the message for
[32:12] you. If you look at this as just a little strategy, you you look at this as a business, you'll be able to generate income for yourselves. Marcelo, I upload it to YouTube? Final step here.
[32:24] , so you'll have to download the video, right? So, you're going to come here to download this video. I already have the folder here. And you're going to download it. So let's put some videos here. Well, my video downloaded. I'm downloading it. Downloading. I'm not
[32:39] downloaded. So give it an OK here. Let's open a channel right now, anywhere. because I'm not going to open it. I'm going to open another channel that I have here. Let's grab YouTube here. Let's say your channel is already ready, all set up, right?
[32:52] a YouTube channel, right? In Gmail. Behind Gmail. That's it . That's it. Let me just open the channel here. This is another one of important for you to understand, okay? When you create a channel, don't share the
[33:06] link with friends and family, don't do anything with that link, channel to yourselves, because what happens? , not you. So you can't, oh no, I'm going to get some for my
[33:19] No, it can't, it doesn't work that way. What happens? The algorithm will find the person searching for that type of content. If you take your link and give it to just happen? He's not going to give it to the public, right? Did you understand? So here
[33:33] two or three videos here on the channel. You're going to come here to upload the video, and choose where you're going to put the video. I'll upload the video here. The video is uploading. The video went up, you're going to grab our title there, right? We've already created the title.
[33:46] In this case, since you created the entire video in English because you wanted to the English title. Exactly. I took: everything in Portuguese, okay? Guys, I used this same title here.
[33:58] Remember the GPT where we created the content? You can go to it right here . Now I need a description with advanced SEO for this. It already has all the content information, just put the title here and it will generate it for
[34:12] you. Here's the description for the title, for the video. What's the point of this description? the description. Nobody reads the description. Only the most important thing, the algorithm. Does the algorithm read it? So, here's the description. You're going to take this
[34:24] basic command, right? Just for it to create a description, to get an idea. conversation with the GPT. Then you're going to come here, you're going to put it below the title, in the the title again, put the description, you're going to come down here,
[34:38] press enter twice and put..." hashtag. Here you'll have to ask for the keywords, in this case, stoicism, look, it already appeared there, look, stoicism. We're talking about weakness here , right? Oh, what else? I
[34:51] hashtags here, no more than that. There's no point in putting those 50,000 hashtags, it's four or five hashtags, period, no need to put more. I use 4K because I download all my videos in 4K. So I put five hashtags in the video and
[35:05] move on. Here you'll use the last video, in this case, you'll select the last video, right, in the cards, right? I do this on my channel too. On the channel where guys, you'll have a recommendation for some video, I probably do
[35:18] you continue to have a relationship with the channel. This is where you here. You'll add a video here which is the part Thiago talked about, the final video. Here. I usually put it at the very end of the video so as not to disrupt the
[35:31] immersion. So I put it here at the very end. Saved. Let's move on. Move on. And here you're going to schedule it. I always put it in the channel, it's scheduled so that the videos problems. I put it here as unlisted and schedule it. For example, I'm going to schedule
[35:45] To put it up for the people watching here. What time will my channel deliver best? When will it deliver? What's the depends on the language. It depends on the language you want to speak. If you're going to speak English it's one
[35:58] Spanish is another time. How do I find out this time, You always find this time, usually in the video you're going to model, there's a tool we use. I'm going to go there to show
[36:10] you. So here there's a tool called this, this YouTube content timer. I'm going to go into this first video here, look. And then I'm going to use the tool, it's an extension, it's a tool called YouTube Uploader Time. So I'm going to
[36:22] tell me exactly what time he posted this video. So he posted PM. So possibly this channel performs well posting videos at he posts his videos. This information is very useful. So, the real
[36:36] when your competitor is uploading their video. So, this can use the same time. So, let's go, let's program it here. We saw that the time was 5 AM. It shows your time, right?
[36:49] Exactly. Then you put in São Paulo time zone, which you know will be the time in that country, and you program yours. Oh, I forgot TAMBAM, Thiago? I didn't , no problem. I'll show them the TAMB
[37:02] the TAMB. How do I make my TAMBs, guys? Let's go then. Here's was Canva. Final step, guys. Rotating the TAMB to everyone. So you go to Canva. You're here in Canva, right? Since you already have the
[37:14] images for this content there, what are you going to do? You're going to go to upload images, you're going to find an image for your content. You generated, right? Images for image that represents your content a little . Let's take a look here,
[37:29] This is pretty good. So, this image is uploading. I put this image So, we have a historical figure here. How do I usually do this, guys? Why do I use... I'll explain a little bit about
[37:43] n't know if that's it. If you pay attention, what's the when you open your computer? You start reading in the upper left corner of the . Do you agree with me? That's it. For Westerners, right? For
[37:57] Because for Easterners it's the opposite, right? It's the opposite, but for Westerners, they'll start looking in the upper left corner and go down to the lower right corner. That's why all internet pages have
[38:11] , where the person finishes reading . So here you're going to take, I use some tactics, like this one, to add shading, to highlight what I want to communicate. So I'm going to take my title here. Let's make
[38:23] a change to it. Now it's here, look. I want to make a change and see how I do that. I have to shorten this title, to be polite. So I found it here, folks. Look , stoy Kindness. This will generate
[38:36] curiosity about my content. So I'll put it here. Here I'll put stoic kindness. Anything you can shorten to TB is better. So here we'll that matches our content. Let's go . When someone reads this, they'll think, "
[38:50] What is stoic kindness?" So, you 're generating curiosity for the person. kinders," and they'll read this title here: " How reacting will transform you more, make you weaker, right?" And what does "stoic kindness" mean in
[39:04] Yeah, I'll translate, I'll translate everything here so you can see how it looks Stoic kindness. It's there, folks. That's it . Stoic kindness. It's here, . Stoic kindness. It's here, look. Oops. Stoic kindness. It doesn't translate
[39:16] stoic kindness," right? So let's put "stoic kindness" in Portuguese there, look. So stoic kindness. So our TB will communicate directly with the Our title. Let's go. Look at our title, everyone. It's our title. How
[39:31] to be kind without being weak. It's right there. How to be kind without being weak, you is something important I wanted to show you. It tries to correct you to put a word that's better. No, I don't do that. I use
[39:43] my own wording. Well, if I transform it back here, to English again, it'll kept it, see, "kindness without being weak". Guys, I like to use yellow a lot you see that the "tomb" is there, you're going to download it, the same thing you did with the
[39:57] video, download the "tomb". I'm going to save it here in our content. Come to the channel here, it's the place to put "tomb", see, you go here and the " tomb" is here. Select a playlist, Our video is scheduled, it's analyzing the content and our video is scheduled,
[40:11] Done. So we have all the Here are some steps, folks, so you understand for the Dark channel. Obviously, in this mentorship program, with all the step-by-step instructions, it's a good idea to replicate any of these steps. We 'll leave the link below so you
[40:27] can download the prompts first, okay? You 'll enter your email, and you'll also have access to self-enrollment in the next few days. If you're watching this video in a few months, it means
[40:41] We opened it last year, and a number of students have already started monetizing, right, Marcelo, through the methodology you use. And I think it's very important to emphasize to you all, it 's the best methodology that exists.
[40:53] Why? Because it does involve the use of artificial intelligence, but for creating valuable content on YouTube. You 'll see many offers and videos saying how to create an Ark channel with AI and that it works. But there's a way that
[41:05] works, and... There's a way to ruin your channel instantly, or within a few monetize and then stop. Because YouTube is indeed looking at well-made AI-generated content. It wants you to do that, but it's also looking at
[41:19] poorly made content. So that's build this income stream, I'll leave the list of interested parties for the Dark channel mentorship project, or anonymous channel, Faceless channel, however you
[41:34] teaches. And as you saw, Marcelo shows them again the accumulated earnings of the channels , just so they understand. Marcelo has more than 1 million reais with the Dark channel, okay guys? In the last 12 months.
[41:48] I'll ask the editor to blur the channels here, just because that thing in case his channel ends up messing up the delivery algorithm. here, it's opening up the annual monetization again, right,
[42:01] I've already earned R$600,000 on this channel. And the other channel has R$248,000, 200, uh, 800- something thousand on another channel and 600-something thousand on another channel. So that adds up to more than R$100,000, and there are other channels with
[42:14] even smaller amounts, right? I already opened one of Marcelo's channels , folks, last year for you in an old YouTube video from about 5 months ago. And what I opened in Portuguese, now it's in English and Spanish, in several languages, and there
[42:27] are several ways to monetize in various niches and sub-niches. If you pre-interested list for Marcelo's mentorship. But we're leaving this mentorship to you, so that you can start to understand and begin. Practice, at least
[42:41] create the first videos for a Dark channel, okay? But the right thing to do, if you with people who are getting results, which is Marcelo's mentorship program. That's where students are interviewing. In any case, this content is here for free to open your
[42:55] mind and teach you a lot about dark channels. I'd like to highlight just monetized; there are students who are already earning 20,000 per month and started monetizing already? Yes. So, folks, that's the message
[43:09] monetization. It's just the beginning. There are some sure that the methodology that Marcelo teaches is replicable. Not only that, okay? It's not like other mentorship programs
[43:21] and she teaches what YouTube really wants: valuable content. this video, if you watched this far, leave your comment, your main insight, and I'll see you in the next video. See you later. Ciao. Bye.
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