Monetized in 5 Days?
50sExtremely short monetization timeline (5 days vs 12-18 months average) creates high curiosity and aspiration.
▶ Play ClipThis video features an interview with Eric, a YouTube automation expert, who explains how he monetized an automated YouTube channel in just 5 days. He shares his step-by-step strategy for niche selection, content creation, and packaging, emphasizing the use of AI tools to streamline the process.
The channel generated €3,885 in the last 28 days, with monthly earnings between €4,000 and €4,500.
The channel was monetized in 5 days by reaching over 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours quickly, thanks to a strategic approach.
90% of results come from choosing the right niche. A good niche has channels with fewer subscribers than views, indicating high engagement.
RPM (Revenue per Mille) is what YouTube pays per 1,000 views. The channel earns about €8 RPM, with a high RPM of 89 in recent months.
AI tools like ChatGPT, Eleven Labs, and CapCut allow video creation in 30 minutes to an hour, enabling scaling to 15 channels.
The Viral tool helps find potential niches by filtering channels with max 250,000 subscribers, long videos (20+ min), and English language.
Channel name, banner, and logo can be quickly generated using ChatGPT; focus should be on niche and video ideas.
Thumbnails grab attention, titles convert attention into views. Viral can generate thumbnails by translating and customizing existing ones.
Long videos (30+ minutes) are recommended for better RPM, though some channels use 2-6 hour videos.
Scripts from ChatGPT, voiceovers from Eleven Labs, and editing with CapCut. Stock images/videos are added to match narration.
4 videos per week is recommended; AI allows preparing a week's content in one day.
Don't stress over early metrics; focus on uploading good ideas until the channel gains traction.
The key to rapid monetization is selecting a high-potential niche, using AI tools for efficient content creation, and focusing on packaging (title and thumbnail) to drive views. With the right strategy, YouTube automation can generate significant passive income.
"The title is accurate: the video genuinely explains how to monetize a channel in 5 days, though results depend on niche and strategy."
What are the two requirements to monetize a YouTube channel?
1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time.
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How much did the featured channel earn in the last 28 days?
€3,885.
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What percentage of results does niche selection account for according to Eric?
90%.
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What does RPM stand for and what does it measure?
Revenue per Mille; it measures how much YouTube pays per 1,000 views.
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What is the recommended maximum subscriber count for a channel when using Viral to find niches?
250,000 subscribers.
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What three AI tools does Eric use for content creation?
ChatGPT for scripts, Eleven Labs for voiceovers, and CapCut for editing.
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How many videos per week does Eric recommend publishing?
4 videos per week.
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What is the purpose of the thumbnail and title in video packaging?
Thumbnail grabs attention; title converts that attention into a view.
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Why is it important to choose a niche where channels have fewer subscribers than views?
It validates that the niche itself drives views, not the creator's personal brand.
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What is the average monetization time for a typical YouTuber?
12 to 18 months.
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Channel Revenue Example
Provides concrete earnings data, demonstrating the potential of YouTube automation.
01:08Monetization in 5 Days
Shows that rapid monetization is achievable with the right strategy, challenging the norm.
02:18Niche is 90% of Results
Emphasizes the critical importance of niche selection over other factors.
05:02RPM and CPM Explained
Clarifies key monetization metrics that many beginners misunderstand.
07:44AI-Powered Content Creation
Demonstrates how AI tools can drastically reduce production time.
27:29[00:02] YouTube channel with the goal of generating income. So it's perfect because that's exactly what you're going to learn in this video. Setting up a YouTube channel, especially an automated channel, is quite popular,
[00:15] generate income every month with a channel where their face doesn't appear . But there's a big problem: to start monetizing, to start generating income, you need two things.
[00:29] Number one, have 1000 subscribers and number two, have 4,000 hours of playback, which can be relatively complex if we don't have a decided to prepare this video featuring Eric, a fairly young guy
[00:43] working in YouTube automation for a few years now. He'll explain step by step and in detail the experience and process he followed with one of his automated channels, which he managed to monetize in just 5 days, so he can
[00:55] explain in detail what the process and strategy are. So if you find this content interesting, please leave a like. And with that said, let's begin. I'm with Eric now. First of all,
[01:08] for sharing all this with people, right? Because there's so much talk about something that generates money, but often when a particular channel shows us the exact process, it's all very theoretical and without
[01:21] talking about practice is what will really help people. How much does this channel generate? As of today, this channel has generated 3,885 in the last 28 days , taking into account that it is missing the day to update. But
[01:36] if we go to the income section, we see that monthly it is generating, little more, it used to generate 2000, 3000, but with new strategies it 3000, but with new strategies it is generating between 4000 and 4500 € per month.
[01:49] In fact, well, December was 4100, January 4500 approximately, and as of February 7th we have generated about €800 with just this channel, okay? Because this is a channel that you monetized in 5 days, and one of the
[02:04] YouTube automation is that when you create a channel you don't generate income from day one, but you need to have 1000 followers and 4,000 hours of watch time. How did you manage to achieve that so quickly? Okay,
[02:18] I'm going to go back to when I created the channel, which was in early February 2025, and I'm going to in early February 2025, and I'm going to put from here to here so you can see how that channel was monetized. Ultimately, many people don't know how to monetize
[02:34] requirements because they lack that strategy. In the end, [music] uh, the average monetization time for an average person on YouTube is 12 to 18 months, but in this case, well, this channel was monetized so quickly because I've
[02:49] done, okay? In other words, when you say the average, it's YouTube. Exact. In meeting those requirements of viewing. Okay?
[03:02] I can see right here that I started posting, okay? This was the first day, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth. And with these hours, since long content, we see that we had already reached more than 1000
[03:18] [music] that since it is 4,000 hours, we see that on the fourth, fifth day we already have days of more than 8,000 hours of playback on our videos. So, if this channel was monetized in just 5 days, saying [music]
[03:31] isn't normal either, but that's what it is. If you have, uh, if you know exactly what you have to do, it [music] is completely possible because I, well, Okay? If you'd like, let's take a look at the strategy you've followed, shall we?
[03:45] When you create a new channel to monetize it as soon as possible. And I also have, because in the end, to get to this point, it's not your first channel; you've running, and let's see if you can share them. And something else I like about
[03:59] this channel is that despite being around for a while, it still gets views, right? So, it keeps generating views and it's not just a one-hit wonder and that's it Exact. Look, if I go at what it has generated since the beginning, which was published a year ago
[04:12] , well, it started being published exactly a year ago, we see that with just this channel I have generated that, 33,000 €. We can see some channels here with 13,000 since the beginning of the last 12 months. These are also 6,000, others
[04:25] 20,000, others 6,500, for example. Some channels generate more revenue, and some channels generate less. Obviously not everyone can generate the same amount, but that's the beauty of it: if you diversify across multiple channels, you
[04:37] can create as many as you want and have several channels generating income. Then this one that has generated is always around €52,000, which goes from more than 100,000 subscribers. And here we can see all kinds of results that I have
[04:49] also had in the last 12 months, approximately 24 months. Okay, brutal, really brutal. And what would be the strategy for someone who sees this? It catches the eye. So, what would be the first step? I understand that
[05:02] my channel is about. Exact. Exact. The most important thing here , and I can tell you that 90% of the results you're seeing on screen are due to the niche. The niche is the theme, it's what we talk about within
[05:15] our channel, and first we have to make a good niche selection to generate these incomes, to reach those monetization requirements. I've opened many channels, I have a lot of experience, I've seen many people
[05:29] open channels and what makes them monetize those channels in record time because one thing is monetizing and another thing is generating income, is choosing a good niche. [music] So, uh, to choose a good niche, if you want, we
[05:44] lower the characteristics that people need to know for that niche to be potential and then we go to the screen and start looking for . Okay, the first step is to understand what
[05:56] the niche is, and the niche, as we've discussed, is the topic we talk about when we upload videos. For example, if you upload content about soccer, then the niche will be soccer or sports. If you upload content about how to generate income, then
[06:09] the niche will be finance, for example. So, once we understand that, the first characteristic would be that this niche, this channel that inspires us, subscribers. Because? Because that validates for us that those visits to that
[06:23] validates for us that those visits to that channel, to that niche, are thanks to the type of content, the type of niche that is being uploaded, and not from the audience inspired by a channel, in a niche that has, uh, 2 million subscribers and
[06:36] the videos have 50,000, 100,000 views, that's a lot of views too, but views, that's a lot of views too, but maybe we could get much more out of another niche that, for example, has 30,000 subscribers and 200,000 views,
[06:49] 200,000 views on the videos, because in the end that's because those channels that subscribers are a new audience and it 's validating us that that niche is really potential, okay? And could you give some examples of
[07:04] where YouTube channels have fewer followers than views on What he means is that the topic is what matters, not so much the content creator. Exactly. Exact. It's also important to
[07:17] know that you have to do what works within the platform, not what you have channels that I've created that I've generated income for me. But the people watching this video need to approach it
[07:31] do what works." In the end, this is a business. You can have your own separate YouTube channel, but if you want to generate income with this, you have to also do things that work and that you like. I, for
[07:44] sports and I started with a sports channel and it generated about €2,000 a month for me. The next characteristic is that this channel has a high RPM. RPM, what is RPM? That's what YouTube pays us for every 1000 views.
[07:58] There are two metrics to consider: CPM, which is the money YouTube earns, and RPM. Well, the RPM is what's left for our pocket. Personally, this channel that you've seen monetized in record time,
[08:11] if you look at it, in the last 12 months it has generated approximately 4,000,000 visits and €33,000, and that's because I'm earning about €8 for every 1000 visits. And that's also a mistake people make when they're going to select
[08:26] that niche; they just pick any one and don't think rationally, "Okay, what return will that channel give me?" If we go here to income and see that true that if we go to the last few months the RPM is 89. [music] So it
[08:43] 's important to focus on finding a good potential niche because that's really what's going to give you results later. Or, also, that people keep in mind that you have to be smart about the deal, what niche you find,
[08:55] because it's no use if this channel, for example, generates about €4,000 in the last 28 days if it then costs me €3,000 to maintain it, [music] right? For example, if I generate about €4,000 from this, I'm paying about
[09:09] $400 a month, which is about €300, and the margins are about 90%. Okay, we'll explain this later, it would be a point further down work, these channels are automated without you appearing, you
[09:23] that's what allows you to create so many videos. We can see that you're that much, 300, 400 euros a month, right? Of course, when I started about 3 years ago I had to do all
[09:36] sit down, write the scripts, then do the voiceover, and then do the editing. So now all those processes that you used to do in 2 or 3 days you do in a matter of minutes. You can easily have it in half an hour,
[09:50] or at most an hour, depending on the length of the video. So having artificial intelligence in this business is incredible. has caught the attention of many people, which is that your face doesn't appear, right? Even though
[10:03] your voice or whatever came out, on these channels, the people who watch these behind it. Of course, and this is the good thing about this business, because unlike a normal YouTube channel, the person who
[10:15] has a channel with their own face is limited because there is a time that that person cannot invest more time in recording. Ultimately, we all have the same number of hours in the day, but since our face doesn't appear here
[10:27] , we can delegate it to a different team and have that team produce the And today I have 15 channels, which is what it is , they are generating income every day. Not everyone is generating €200 a day, but everyone is generating an
[10:40] average of €20-30 per day each. And [music] that's thanks to what I explained to you before, right? Since our faces don't appear in the end, we can create the channels we want. Okay? Regarding what you said about
[10:53] RPM CPM, that will depend on the advertisers on YouTube. In the people want to appear in the football videos you mentioned, the RPM, CPM, and therefore the RPM will go up, and if few people want to appear there, then it will go
[11:08] down, right? And this is usually a channel focused on older people, people with greater purchasing power ; they're going to pay more for ads on your paying you more, or vice versa, right? So, I understand that these channels with
[11:22] the highest RPM will focus on a more adult audience with higher purchasing power Yes, in the end YouTube makes money thanks to those advertisers, as you just mentioned, YouTube pays us on a reward basis. So, it's important to
[11:34] know what kind of niche to choose so that YouTube will pay us that good In more practical terms, how can we choose the niche? tool here. It is the one I personally use to find
[11:49] those potential niches, and with this same tool I found the potential niche I results I have shown previously. This tool is called Viral and we have two ways to find those potential niches. We can go to
[12:05] this starting point or random outliers. If we go to Random Outlines, it will show us what's generally working best on YouTube. But it is very important that we use the filters correctly. Because? Because here
[12:18] we can filter and we can set exactly the features we mentioned before. For example, I recommend a maximum of about 200,000 subscribers . We're going to put 250. Let's give it [music] English last 12 months
[12:33] and on average have at least 30 minutes in the video. Because? Because, I repeat, what interests us is that it's a long video because it will have a good this also goes hand in hand with what we were saying before, that if the video
[12:48] therefore, well, what you will be paid per more ads. Clear. Then with Virali we can do with YouTube, like setting the minimum number of minutes, and this way it's
[13:01] much easier to find these potential niches. [music] We click on apply filters and here we see a little bit about what works best in the very well be an automated channel. We also see that no
[13:16] faces appear and in the end we see that these are channels that have, as we have seen, 12,000 subscribers, 2800 subscribers. This would indeed be a personal branding channel, but we're seeing content from automated channels here, and especially
[13:30] channels that have 12,000, 15,000, 20,000 subscribers and videos with millions of views. So [music] this is already validating us very quickly, that this is a potential niche. Before, before using
[13:42] this tool, I used to spend hours and hours trying to find this, and now with this, with the filters, you can do it in a flash. And then this is very useful for people who don't know which niche to start with, but
[13:56] head, well, they go here to the home section and, for example, we can home section and, for example, we can ask them, "Give me keywords in English for, for example, a niche that works very well automated [music]
[14:10] is health." Okay, let 's press enter. It automatically generates these keywords for each type of video. We're going to set it to normal. Right now, we're interested in the SOs. You can generate income, yes, but in the end, since
[14:24] I've taught that channel and that channel has long videos, I want to show you how I did that process. I'll launch the search and, very importantly, I'll also set the filters, okay? Because otherwise we might find a channel with
[14:37] 2 million subscribers, and that's not what we want. It can be potential as well, yes, [music] but I prefer it with fewer subscribers because it validates that the channel hasn't been in the YouTube market for very long.
[14:49] not the channel. Exact. Exact. So, I'm going to put, for example, the same thing as before. That 's fine. We're going to English. I'm going to set a minimum, yes, 20 minutes. Okay, last 12
[15:02] months. If we want to be more strict, we can specify this month or this last we can specify this month or this last week. We click on apply filters and here we see all this content. For example, this visually
[15:14] I know because I already know it, but this could perfectly be an automated channel , which is a channel that has 80,000 subscribers only and 3 months ago published this video that has 800,000 views. If I click here, I can see the
[15:27] channel, I can see how well it's performing and all the visits this channel has. For example, what we 've seen, right? 84,000 subscribers and videos with 1.2 million views, 800,000 400,000. And the
[15:40] important thing about this is not the number of visits, which is also important, but the time that has passed since this video was uploaded. In other words, this is a video with super potential. It's a channel for the English market. So, we could do this in another market, in
[15:53] Spanish, and it could work very, very well. So, in a matter of found a potential niche. We could spend minutes and minutes finding more potential niches, [music] but this would be a very good channel to
[16:08] plus health pays well, has a good RPM and a high volume of visits, okay? And once we've looked at all that catch our attention and we say, "Okay, I want to create a
[16:22] health channel. Uh, I'll create the YouTube channel, I'll create the banner—I can create it in Canba tools these days—I'll create the logo, the name, and then I have to get down video ideas, right?" Exactly, exactly. It's important to keep in
[16:37] because it's something you have to be aware of, but what I personally do is go to GBT chat, ask them to give me a title, a channel name, and I just throw in anything for the logo. That's also a mistake that
[16:51] many hours or minutes thinking about the title, the name, the banner, the logo, and that's not necessary. What will really give us those results is the niche, the potential niche, the ideas we select, and then how we package
[17:06] those videos. It's very This is also important for people watching the which, by the way, I'll cut short—for those who want to use the tool, you'll find a discount link in the description .
[17:18] Exactly. Let's go to filters, and you really need to understand how important these are, right? Sometimes, people who access the site struggle to find potential niches because they click on "search" or "
[17:32] search for potential niches," and it's difficult to find them. So, you have to follow these filters very strictly.
[17:44] 300,000, 400,000, or 500,000 subscribers. I've set mine to 250,000. For video length, we 'll select "long," okay? Or you can actually change that here. The language is very important: English. If we select Spanish, we'll see channels that
[17:59] are already doing what we want to do . That's direct competition, and we don't want that. [Music] So, English is very important. I recommend at least 20 minutes, although since we
[18:11] the same, but anyway, I always recommend setting it. And the publication date is 12 months, okay? It's important that if you do the search and
[18:23] potential niches, you play around with the filters, because depending on the filters you use, different potential niches will appear. So it's 'll do it again. We go here to filters and modify them here
[18:37] to do those [Music] searches. Once we've looked at the niche, if you video ideas, yes, ideas, since the niche is the but we have to come up with good ideas within our channel because otherwise it's useless
[18:51] , so to speak, right? So, once we've validated that niche, we could go back to the homepage and ask Viralit, "Give me those keywords to find ideas, in This case of the
[19:05] find ideas, in This case of the health niche, okay? Give me health niche, okay? Give me keywords to find health ideas. Important keywords in
[19:19] English to find health ideas or we could also simply call them going to look for ideas, I like to do it this way. I press enter, I investigation. Sure, because in the end,
[19:34] oh, what this tool does is search for YouTube videos based on some filters. You could do this manually on YouTube, filter it that way. Sure, it would take many, many hours, and in the end,
[19:46] And then I think something else that's cool is this, right?, which are the That's the factor by which the views of a normal video are multiplied, right? If, for example, a TED talk on the channel
[20:00] normally has 100,000 views, but this video has 3 million, then it hasn't multiplied. Therefore, what it normally indicates is that it's a viral video. Look, here I've done a normal search without filters and we see that by
[20:12] not applying filters like, for example, a maximum of 250,000 subscribers , many personal brand channels already appear . So, if we go here and simply modify this and click on [music], then apply
[20:27] the filters we set earlier, for example, the last 12 months, and many automated channels will now appear . For example, look at this one. This channel is a [music] channel that has, let's see, 45,000
[20:41] subscribers and we see that it has videos with 3.4 million views, 300,000, 200,000. This is definitely a potential idea because we see that the channel has less than 50,000 subscribers and videos with 3 million views, and the
[20:55] if we were in the health [music] niche, this is perfectly a potential idea. Here we can also see automated channels with 60,000 subscribers, 800,000 visits, or this one with 15,000 subscribers, 200,000
[21:09] This other one too, this is the one we saw earlier, which inspired us to find the niche. And the truth is that with this tool it's potential niches and those ideas, which is ultimately what's important in this business,
[21:24] strategy is to see what's working in other markets, for , and then replicate that idea in our right? Exact. Exact. It's about identifying what
[21:39] works in one market, the largest being the United States, English, and showed you before, I have channels in Spanish, Polish, Russian, English, also French, Italian, but the most common thing, especially when starting out, is to take it to
[21:54] Spanish, to the Hispanic market, because it is also one of the least competitive. So, for people who do automation, I recommend that you do that copy and paste, okay? Copy, paste, but always
[22:07] changing small things, because if you copy what works, you do a copy reference channel can tell you anything because you are copying it, right? It's something that's an initial mistake that
[22:22] many people make. There are probably people who watch this video and upload it, right? Sure, sure. And that might actually because you've already done something that has worked and is validated, right? But in the
[22:36] end, we have to create our own channel, our own channel brand, and that's why it's important to be inspired and not just copy and paste, okay? Then, once we've seen those
[22:50] ideas, those niches, the next most important thing is how to package that video, like to call it the packaging, which is the title and the thumbnail, okay? Before creating the video, the title and thumbnail are created, which is ultimately the
[23:05] Clear. Clear. Before producing the content, we create the thumbnail. Personally, if I create packaging that I don't really like, sometimes I hesitate a bit about whether to pursue that idea or not, okay?
[23:18] Because I like it, it's very important that the packaging looks good. So, we need to take a good look at how that video is packaged. The important thing is that, [music] the title, the thumbnail. The thumbnail is designed to grab the
[23:31] attention of that YouTube audience, and the title is meant to convert that attention— that attention you've shown by watching your video—into a view, okay? What would the process be like? For example, if we see a
[23:44] video idea that catches our attention and we want to replicate it in our market, thumbnailing process be? Yes, we can do it with viral too, okay? Imagine we want to do this one or this one, okay? It has 3.4
[23:56] million visits. If we select the video, below we see "use as thumbnail". So, we're going to use the thumbnail and we're going to put "change me, change me [music] the text from English,
[24:15] change me [music] the text from English, English to Spanish." Then, it would be as easy as pressing enter and in a matter of seconds it would generate that thumbnail. The great thing about Viral is that you can customize a face here, right? I, for
[24:29] a thumbnail from my YouTube channel, and you can then put, uh, one of your thumbnails, I mean, replace it with Eric's face and it automatically detects that face and generates that thumbnail. Okay, it's
[24:43] generated the thumbnail now, it took about 5, [music] 10, 15 seconds. We see that all I've told him here is to change the text. The important thing is to keep modify certain things for you. As I said, copying and pasting won't work. It works to copy,
[24:58] Sure, this is ultimately to see how the tool works, but the idea Sure, sure. It's about doing this, asking him to exactly change the arrow, make it yellow, and make sure there are only one foot instead of two, and he'll do it in a
[25:11] moment. In fact, just before I started recording, I made this test thumbnail. I picked a random thumbnail and put my face on it. And what Viral allows you to do is put a face that identifies you and
[25:24] then put your own face if you want, which we're not going to use, but it could also be and there are even people who create channels with avatars, they might create a fake image of someone and put their face on it. Sure, you can create a
[25:37] face of any person so that the audience of those automated channels trusts that channel more, and then later, if you want to do an external monetization or anything else. Okay? So, thumbnail theme,
[25:50] do it? What I call what I do is see what did with the channel I showed that is generating about 4000, which I monetized in 5 days. I see what works. In that case, I saw
[26:04] I see what works. In that case, I saw what was working and translated that title, changing a few small things. For example, instead of how to generate €2000 in 5 days, I'll give an example of how to generate €4000 in seven, okay?
[26:19] Ultimately, it's the same idea, the same title, but with a few minor adjustments Okay? Once you understand the packaging topic, what is your video creation process like artificial intelligence for everything. Hm. I use AI for everything. It is very
[26:36] that people watching the video keep in mind that [music] if they want to have a good RPM, they have to make long videos. income, but I'm uploading content that's
[26:50] income, but I'm uploading content that's 2, 4, or 6 hours long. It's not what I recommend for beginners, but with 30- minute videos people can get a good [music] Okay, so that's also important, the
[27:02] issue of long videos. Content creation is important, but the focus of the person has to be on what I've mentioned: niche, ideas, and packaging, because the content itself won't make the video perform better or
[27:15] worse. In the end, people will come in; the idea and the packaging of that video will catch their attention. Then, whether the content is better or worse, obviously you have to deliver good quality, but you don't have to kill yourself hours
[27:29] do what's already working, this content? I personally do the scripts with GPT chat, the voiceovers with Eleven Labs, and a little bit of editing with Capcut.
[27:43] Labs, and a little bit of editing with Capcut. Okay, let's go to GPT chat here and for example we could say, give me a script a script on how to improve our health in uh
[28:00] 15 minutes. And here we would press enter and [music] because in a matter of seconds it is already generating a script for us. It's important that a script isn't generated and automatically assumed to be the one we're
[28:13] going to use for the video, right? The script is written, reviewed, and then published in this case, right? It's important to see it. Then, in terms of content, it is indeed different from the original video, so to speak.
[28:25] Yes, we were inspired by him, but we adapted it. Exactly, exactly. We have this idea that we're going to replicate; we know what we have to talk about, but these people are going to be drawn in by the idea, and then it's
[28:38] important to tell them what they want to hear in the end, but it doesn't have to be exactly like that channel we have as a reference, Then we used elevlabs for the voices , okay? To generate the voice we
[28:51] have to press here and we could generate, I don't know, anything. here and click on this; it's one where you put the text in and it Exact. Exact. There are many, many that do the same thing, but this
[29:06] is the most common. So, you simply have to write here or copy and paste [music] from your script that you have generated and click on generate to speech and that's it . And then we use CapCut to put together those stock images, those
[29:19] Here, basically, you download the MP3, is a free or very cheap editing tool, and then add stock images, copyright-free videos, or anything like that. It is important to show something
[29:35] related to what is being narrated. If we're talking about five habits, then let's show those stock images or clips , okay? And also, based on what I've seen on your channel, you add
[29:48] depends on the audience. For example, if I see that my audience is between 45 and 54 years old, for example, that channel that I showed at the beginning, which is the one I monetized in 5 days, I thought that, okay, maybe since it is a
[30:03] more older type of person, well, we can help them with subtitles to understand better, but really it is something that if you want to do it you do it, if not you don't . With Capcut you can generate subtitles using AI, so you don't
[30:16] , okay? relatively simple and you could create, well, I don't know, during 8 hours, on a could still produce eight [music] videos. Um, I think, how many videos do you recommend
[30:31] what's working. If we take inspiration from channels that are publishing [music] four videos a week, then it would be good to start with that. We also can't just assume that if someone is uploading 10
[30:44] videos a day, we should upload 10 videos a day, but I always recommend the more the better, but really, four videos a week is perfect. And with the artificial intelligence that exists today, in one day you can, you can have
[30:56] all the content ready for the whole week, even for the next two or three okay? Once this content is published, I would get to the analysis section, right? From looking at metrics, looking at data, imagine a person who
[31:09] publishes four videos a week for a month, the month ends, what data should they look at to see what to improve or what to change? Yes, I mean, I've helped many people and in the end they get really stressed out with
[31:24] their first video, they're going to look at the metrics, uh, the impressions, the CTR, uh, whether it's retention, and whatever else . Ultimately, they need to focus on uploading the best ideas, uploading what's working best, and
[31:37] then, when that channel is gaining traction and generating thousands of visits and impressions, they can start analyzing. If you analyze a video with only 100 views, you're really not going to be able to analyze anything. Also, I want to emphasize
[31:51] that if you start a channel today, or if you 're planning to start one, 're planning to start one, don't stress yourself out when you start. If views, the second video gets zero views. Third video, zero views because there is an
[32:04] algorithm process and videos start generating views when channel. [music] Okay? So, to wrap this up a bit , I'll ask you, why do you think it makes more sense to do this
[32:19] strategy and not create your own content, even if it's all automated and such, but say, hey, I'm going to try this idea, I'm going to try this script, how to because I feel that people will like it more, it will be
[32:31] more useful to them and it will end up working better. Yes, in the end what we all want are quick results, in quotes, and we also don't want to spend two months trying things that work and things that don't. On the other hand,
[32:46] applying what we've seen in this video, for example, with the viral tool, we save all that time of, okay, testing a niche, or investing a certain amount of time, which in the end
[32:59] works or not. Okay, if it doesn't work, maybe you 've spent a month investing in something that doesn't work. Change, with the processes we've seen in this video, you can save yourself all that and really get off to a good start and start
[33:13] doing things right from the very beginning , which is something that happened to me, and I've seen many people [in music] lose 3 months because they don't know how to start and because they don't know how to do things right. Yes, this
[33:27] could be the system to get started quickly, and once you know how it works, you can say, "Hey, I'm going to make my own content with my everything more polished." Exact. Exact. Well, that's the end of
[33:40] useful. Thank you so much for watching until the end. for sharing all this, which in the end is amazing, you know, to be able to see a practical case and not just in theory. The description contains the link to the
[33:53] tool we've been using. Yes, something I haven't mentioned yet is that Viral is useful for finding those potential niches, ideas, and before, but Viral has implemented a community that works
[34:07] really well for me personally, because in the end I'm surrounded by people who are in the same situation as me, and if I have to upload a video, well, hey, in the end [music] it's cool to have a community that has the same
[34:19] goals as you. Mm. Well, that's great. I insist, I hope it has been useful. Every business model, I always say, works, downsides. It's also complex, and it's not just a matter of clicking a couple of times and that's it.
[34:33] To make anything work, you have to dedicate hours to it until you find the right formula, but hey, it's definitely something interesting. So anyway, thanks again and see you in the next video. Co?
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