YouTube Automation with AI - 7 Hour Course
Two years ago, I was making pizzas for
$16 an hour. No career path, no freedom,
just flour on my hands and dreams in my
head. I would spend lunch break
scrolling YouTube, wondering how these
faceless channels were pulling millions
of views, and more importantly, how the
people behind them were actually making
real money. That curiosity turned into
obsession. I started testing tools,
strategies, editing techniques, anything
I could find. And after months of
failing forward, something clicked. You
want to know what happened? My channel
has generated over half a million
dollars in revenue, earned over 8
million views, and gained
260,000 plus subscribers. I quit my job.
I travel when I want. And I run multiple
online businesses, all powered by AI.
And now, for the first time ever, I'm
revealing my entire system in this
7-hour YouTube automation masterass.
This isn't a crash course or a fluffy
how-to guide. This is a comprehensive
step-by-step blueprint for building
faceless AI YouTube channels in 2025 and
beyond. You're about to learn how to
find profitable niches people actually
search for. How to use AI to create
bingeworthy scripts that feel human. How
to generate ultra realistic AI voices
and avatars. How to produce pro-level
visuals without ever touching a camera.
My exact editing workflow for speed and
quality. How to understand and align
with the YouTube algorithm. The
monetization strategies I use beyond
AdSense. And most importantly, how to
scale the entire thing. These are the
same methods I use to grow my channel
from zero to six figures in revenue
without showing my face. No fluff, no
theory, just actionable systems you can
implement starting today. Now, quick
heads up. If at any point during this
master class you feel overwhelmed or
want to jump to specific sections, the
entire table of contents is laid out for
you in the description below. I've also
created a Google doc with everything
mapped out so you can use it like a
proper course. You'll also find a list
of every AI tool I personally use and
recommend. I've partnered directly with
these brands to get you the best
possible deals, exclusive discounts you
won't find anywhere else. So, if you
plan to use any of these tools, consider
using my affiliate links. It's greatly
appreciated and helps me keep creating
deep dive content like this, 100% free.
And if you're the type who wants to go
further, join my private community, AIU
Academy. It's where I teach the stuff I
don't post on YouTube. You'll get access
to exclusive courses, resources, and
strategies that are working right now.
Plus, I host live Q&A calls. So, if you
have any questions about this master
class or your own channel, that's your
direct line to me. If you've ever felt
stuck getting 100 views, wasted hours
creating videos that flop, or just feel
overwhelmed by the sheer volume of AI
tools, this video could be your
breakthrough. So, before we dive in, go
ahead and like this video and hit
subscribe. I work hard to bring you the
highest quality content on YouTube
automation and AI, and your support
genuinely means the world. All right,
let's get into it. Let the show begin.
Module one, faceless YouTube automation.
Chapter 1, exposing 50K a month travel
channel. I found a YouTube automation
channel that's been pulling in some of
the craziest views I've ever seen. I'm
talking 5 million views every single
month, more than 100,000 subscribers,
videos going viral left and right, and
what I discovered about them, it left me
speechless. The channel is called Top
Travel. At first glance, you'd think
they have this massive production team,
professional camera crews flying around
the world, expensive gear, editing teams
working around the clock. That's what I
thought, too, until I noticed something
that hardly anyone has caught on to.
Their scripts, their footage, their
voiceovers, everything seems almost too
perfect, too consistent from video to
video. That's when it hit me like a ton
of bricks. This entire channel is
powered by AI. They've turned their
travel content into a complete
automation machine, and it's absolutely
crushing it. In just 7 months, they've
made well over $200,000. Yeah, you heard
that right. With YouTube paying what it
does for travel content, they are able
to average $20,000 every single month.
The craziest part, no camera crews, no
expensive flights, no massive team, just
pure AI powered content that looks like
it costs thousands to produce. Now that
you know this exists and you've seen
just how insane the numbers are, you
already know where this is going. I'm
giving myself 24 hours to recreate one
of their viral videos using nothing but
AI tools, documenting every step and
sharing everything with you. For this
video, I've packed together everything I
know about faceless YouTube automation
into a complete step-by-step blueprint.
After watching this video, you'll have
the exact formula I've discovered to go
from zero to creating viral travel
content with AI. I'm talking everything.
finding viral topics, writing addictive
scripts, creating stunning visuals,
designing AI travel hosts, and even ways
to monetize your channel that nobody
talks about. But here's what makes this
even more insane. I've discovered
something they haven't even thought of
yet. A way to generate travel footage of
places most people can't even access.
Secret locations, hidden spots, places
that would cost thousands to film in
real life. We can create all of it with
AI, and it looks absolutely real. You
feel me? Before we dive in, let me be
crystal clear. This isn't going to be
one of those rushed yapping tutorials
you're used to seeing. This is a
complete transparent breakdown of
everything you need. I'm showing you
every single step, every tool, every
setting. No smoke and mirrors, just raw
facts that could change everything for
you. I've studied the most successful AI
travel channels and created a 12step
blueprint that I'll break down for you.
If you follow these steps exactly as I
show you, you'll have everything you
need to create your own profitable
travel channel. All I ask is that you
hit that like button and subscribe.
Consider it your tuition fee for what's
basically a $5,000 course that I'm
giving away for free. This is literally
a complete blueprint to a channel that's
making over $20,000 per month without
any fluff or gatekeeping. So now to stay
organized and to give you an idea of
what's actually coming in this course
and what the process looks like, let me
briefly walk you through the 12 chapters
that will be covered in this course. If
you follow all of these steps, you will
go from being a beginner to a YouTube
automation expert. Step one, we will
immediately jump into talking money
because that's what you guys are mostly
interested in, right? I will prove to
you that these estimated earnings are
true by showing you my own RPM and
revenue numbers. No cap, just straight
facts. Step two, we're going to analyze
our competition. I've picked out five of
the most successful channels in the
travel niche and done a full breakdown
of their strategies and the main
takeaways we can use when creating our
own videos. I'll show you everything,
their income sources, ad revenue,
affiliate marketing, communities, all
that good stuff. Step three, we're going
to find a viral topic with AI in
literally just a couple of minutes. I
found this crazy AI software that
analyzes other channels most viral
videos and provides you with similar
topics. It's like having a crystal ball
for YouTube success. So stay tuned for
that. Step four, we're going to use that
same AI to generate a script in just a
few clicks, all without having to leave
that same AI tool. Step five, we will
bring this story to life by generating
an AI voiceover that sounds like a real
human and was actually cloned after a
real voice artist. Step six, I will show
you two ways of creating visuals. A way
to just gather visuals that were shot by
professionals on drones and high-grade
cameras to ensure your videos look
crispy, and I will show you a way to
generate your own clips of nature with
the help of AI, so you can practically
recreate literally any location in the
world. Step seven. Now, with this one, I
am really going to blow everyone away
since I am going to design a brand new
AI host that will look like a traveler
so that we can use this character in our
videos, really allowing us to stand out.
I will show you the entire process of
creating and animating an AI character
to state the obvious, so stay tuned for
that. Step eight, before we get into the
editing, I'll show you how to find
monetizable royalty-free
music. After that, we'll put it all
together in Cap Cut and turn it into a
Netflix grade travel film.
Once the video is ready, I'll show you
the step-by-step blueprint to creating
these trending thumbnails. This master
class alone will blow your mind. Then,
I'll show you what upload settings I use
and how to optimize your video for SEO
using AI. And for step 12, the money
chapter, I will show you how to monetize
your channel and actually make money
from it. And I'm not just talking about
basic ad revenue here. I'm going to show
you secret monetization methods that
most travel channels don't even know
exist. ways to 3x or even 4x your
earnings beyond just YouTube ads. To
make things easy for you, I have created
this Google doc with all the steps and
tools we will be going through in this
video, and you can grab it right from my
Telegram channel. Simply hit the link in
the description to grab it. This doc has
all the steps, prompts, and software
we'll be using in this video. Plus, it's
set up in a super simple checklist
format, so you can follow along and
check things off as you go. And now that
we are finally on boarded and all ready,
it's time to cook.
All right, let's cut straight to what
you all came here for, the money talk.
And listen, I know you've probably seen
all those crazy income claims on
YouTube, right? Make 100K your first
month and all that stuff, but you
already know your boy doesn't play that
game. I'm about to show you the real
numbers. No cap. First things first, let
me put you on game with something called
Social Blade. Think of it as the FBI of
YouTube. It knows everything about any
channel's numbers. And trust me, you're
going to want to know how to use this
because when I show you these travel
channels making $20,000 a month, you
need to know I'm not just talking out
here. Let me prove it to you real quick.
Check this out. I'm going to pull up my
channel on SocialBlade. So, they're
saying I made about
$1,800 in the last 30 days on the
upside. And lifetime earnings, they're
showing around
$21,700 from ads alone. Well, let's go
in and see how accurate this data is.
I'm logging into my actual YouTube
studio live and in the last 30 days,
$1,700 in ad revenue. Pretty much
exactly what SocialB Blade said. And
now, if I open lifetime view mode, it is
over $22,000, which is actually even
more than SocialB Blade predicts. This
is huge because when I start showing you
these travel channels pulling $20,000
monthly, you might be thinking, "Oh,
hell no. That's Oh, hell no. This man's
capping." But now you know how to fact
check everything I'm saying. Here's why
this matters for you. You can check any
channel's numbers yourself. You can see
if a niche is actually worth your time.
You can spy on your competition's
growth. Most importantly, you can set
real goals for your channel. But here's
the crazy part. Most people don't know.
Travel content. It's like hitting the
YouTube lottery with these RPMs. For
those who are new, RPM stands for
revenue per MA or how much you make per
thousand views. While gaming channels
out here making $2 to $3 per thousand
views, travel content is pulling 5 to 7
or even more dollars. Why? Because
travel attracts the type of audience
that advertisers are ready to pay big
money for. Now that you know how to
verify these numbers and why travel
content is actually golden right now, we
can move to chapter 2, where I'm going
to show you exactly which channels are
crushing it and break down their whole
strategy. And remember, I'm showing you
these numbers to show you what's
possible when you actually follow this
blueprint. And here's the best part.
With these AI tools I'm about to show
you, we can create content that looks
just as good as channels spending
thousands on travel and equipment. Now,
let's dive into chapter 2 and start
building your faceless empire. All
right, let's get your travel channel set
up real quick, and I'm going to show you
some crazy AI tricks to make it look
absolutely professional from day one.
First up, hop on YouTube and click your
profile picture. Hit switch account, and
you'll see all your channels. We want a
fresh start, so click view all channels
and then smash that create a new channel
button. Simple stuff, you feel me? Now,
you might already have a fire name in
mind. If so, just type that bad boy in
and create. But if not, I got something
way better for you. We're going to use
AI to cook up a name that's going to
make you stand out in the travel space.
Check this out. Head over to Chat GPT
and I'm going to give you this insane
prompt that I've been perfecting. To
state the obvious, you will find this
prompt in the free Google doc. I've
already loaded it with channels like Top
Travel and other big players we
analyzed, but you can switch these up
for any niche you want. Hit generate and
boom, you get 10 absolutely fire channel
names. I am going to go with Global
Wanderer because it hits different. You
know what I mean? But you do you. Pick
whatever name speaks to your style. Now,
here's where it gets interesting. Once
you've created your channel, we're not
leaving it looking basic like everybody
else. We're about to trick this thing
out with some professional travel
branding that'll make you look like
you've been in the game for years. Hit
customize channel and then basic info.
First thing we need is your user handle.
Quick tip. Since handle's got to be
unique, if global wanderer is taken,
just flip it a bit. Add TV at the end or
get creative with it. Here's where the
magic happens. We're going to use AI to
write your channel description, but not
just any description. I'm talking SEO
optimized, keywordrich,
professionalgrade content that's going
to help your channel pop up in searches.
Grab that prompt from the doc, throw it
in chat GPT, and watch it cook up a
description that's going to make you
sound like a travel veteran. Now, for
the profile picture, this is where most
people mess up. They just slap on some
basic compass icon and call it a day.
Nah, we're different. We're going to use
AI to generate something clean and
unique. I've got this crazy prompt that
tells AI to create this minimalist earth
globe design that's going to make your
channel stand out like crazy. So, we're
going to be using Leonardo AI to create
our logo. If you don't have an account
yet, you can grab it with my link down
below and get some free credits that
way. Once you are inside, go to image
creation, then click on preset here on
the left. We'll choose Phoenix. Set that
aspect ratio to 1 one. Crank out four
options. And now, lastly, go to our
Google doc. Copy this prompt. Paste it
into chat GPT. Copy the prompt it gives
you. Paste it in Leonardo AI and boom,
you've got yourself some professional
logos that look like you paid a designer
thousands. Now, you obviously have to go
back to the customization page in your
YouTube studio. Click on profile tab,
upload your newly created picture, and
now hit publish. Last step, and this is
crucial, we're optimizing your channel's
SEO. Most people skip this, but it's
literally free views if you do it right.
Hit up settings, go to the channel tab,
and this is where we're going to load it
up with keywords. To do that, we are
going to need this AI tool called Tube
Magic. and it's absolutely one of my
favorites when it comes to YouTube's
optimization. Now, I'm going to keep it
a buck with you. It's not free. It's $47
monthly because it's just that powerful.
But check this out. I talked to their
team directly and got you guys a special
$1 trial. Just hit my link in the
description and check this tool out at
practically no cost. Anyway, once you
create your account with my link, find
the keyword research tab and type in
terms like travel or 10 travel if you
are doing this niche. If you are unsure,
you can even ask chat GPT to give you a
set of keywords relevant to your niche
for you to work with. Now, type it in
and look at all these keywords we got.
They're not just random suggestions.
These are proven terms with actual
demand and search volume. So, it's
important to understand, guys. You can
obviously create your keyword in chat
GPT, but you will never know if they
have actual demand. Whereas, Tube Magic
literally shows you the ones that drive
traffic and therefore views and
therefore money. So, I hope that
explains the importance of SEO and we
will cover it in a whole lot more detail
at the end of the video. So, stay tuned
for that. For now, I will copy the ones
with the highest demand, paste them into
your YouTube keywords, and hit save. It
might take you a few moments to fill out
all the 500 characters, but trust me,
this 5inut step can make a massive
difference in your channel's growth. So,
once you are done with SEO, you've got
yourself a professional travel channel
that looks like it's been around for
years. But, we're just getting started.
Wait till you see what's coming next.
All right. Now that we've got our
channel looking clean, let me show you
something crazy. The channels that are
absolutely dominating the travel space
right now. Before I put you on game with
the AI tools to find competitors that's
coming up next, I need to show you three
channels that are just different. Trust
me, what I'm about to show you is going
to change how you think about travel
content. First up, let me introduce you
to Life N. And listen, these numbers are
about to blow your mind. Picture this.
They started just a year ago and now
over 100 million views. They're pulling
5 million views monthly with only 47
videos. Let that sink in. 47 videos.
That's what happens when you crack the
code. You feel me? With 300,000
subscribers, they've figured out
something most people missed. Long- form
travel compilations with absolutely fire
B-roll footage. But here's the thing.
They're not just throwing together
random travel clips. They're creating
these premium list style videos that hit
different. Remember how I showed you
Social Blade earlier? Well, according to
those numbers, they're making around
$20,000 monthly. That's over $200,000 in
just one year. Next up is Top Travel.
Yeah, the same one I mentioned earlier.
Beyond those crazy 5 million monthly
views, what really got me excited was
their thumbnail game. They're using AI
to create these thumbnails that pull
views like crazy. And don't worry, I'm
going to show you exactly how to make
them later. They've grown to 140,000
subscribers with over 22 million total
views, pulling in about $20,000 monthly.
And here's the best part. They're doing
all this with AI scripts and voiceovers.
exactly what I'm about to teach you.
Now, let me put you onto something
different. Discover the Globe. They
might be smaller, but trust me, what
they're doing is absolutely genius.
While they're using the same tools we're
going to use, AI scripts, voiceovers,
B-roll, their topic selection, that's
where they're playing chess while
everyone else is playing checkers. Check
this out. Their most viral videos are
things like most powerful passports in
the world and best countries to live in
Asia. Now, why does this matter? Because
these videos are pulling insane RPMs.
Remember when I told you about travel
content getting paid more? These videos
take it to another level because they're
attracting the type of viewers
advertisers are dying to reach. We're
talking business people, entrepreneurs,
high- netw worth individuals. Think
about it. Who's out here searching for
the most powerful passports? People with
money to spend. But here's what's really
crazy. All their viral hits follow this
list format. Top 10 countries for
digital nomads. Best places to retire in
2024. And guess what? In the next
chapter, I'm going to show you an AI
tool that creates these viral lists in
literally minutes. Here's why all this
matters. Everything these channels are
doing, we can replicate it. Whether it's
Life to Ends Premium Style, Top Travel's
Clickbait Mastery, or Discover the
Globe's Genius Targeting, I'm about to
show you how to do all of it with AI.
Ready to see how we find viral topics
that are guaranteed to blow up? All
right, now that we know who's crushing
it, let me show you something insane.
How to find topics that are literally
guaranteed to blow up. I've cracked the
code with three methods that 99% of
travel creators are sleeping on and I'm
about to break down every single one.
Now, I will show you the first method
and you better listen up because this is
about to change your whole game. Now, we
are going to go back to Tube Magic for
this purpose. Just in case you were
skipping around this video, there is a
$1 trial available down below. So, now
once you made an account with my link
and you are all inside, let me show you
the two features that are going to blow
your mind. First one is a gamecher when
it comes to general niche research. just
watch. So on the home screen, hit on
video research tab. Now you have to type
in a keyword and it obviously depends on
your niche. In my case, I will type in
something generic like top 10 travel.
Next, set it to last month since we want
to see what's hot right now. Afterwards,
set both views and subscribers from
10,000 to 100,000. That's a good range.
Lastly, make sure to sort by views here
on the right side. And finally, click on
search. Boom. Just like that, you're
seeing exactly what's working right now
in the travel space, not 6 months ago,
not what might work, what's actually
pulling views today. So again, this
feature is useful when you are new to a
particular niche, and it's a great
starting point for your research. Here's
the second feature. This is where it
gets crazy. Go to video idea and drop
any competitor's channel URL in there. I
will go ahead and paste top travel since
it is our model channel. Now, hit
generate. And as you can see, the AI
literally breaks down their most
successful videos and gives you similar
topics. So, we're not copying here.
We're understanding the science behind
viral travel content. What I am saying
is, as you can see, it uses the exact
same title structure as Top Travel do in
their videos. In particular, the wording
wonders of followed by a country name.
Anyway, I think it's a super cool way to
come up with a video idea following a
proven to work structure. Now, let me
show you an alternative way for finding
topics. And here's where most people
mess up big time. They study these
massive channels with millions of
subscribers. That's like trying to
compete with Drake when you're just
starting to make music.
Whereas you really need to be looking at
lower level artists that you can
actually model. You feel me? So, we're
going to be smart about this and focus
on channels with 50,000 to 200,000
subscribers. Why? Because they're big
enough to prove their strategy works.
Small enough that we can actually copy
their blueprint. Their success isn't
just from having a massive following,
but from creating and identifying
highdemand videos that actually pop off.
And here's a pro tip that's going to
change your game. Look for channels
getting more views than subscribers.
That's how you know they're not just
feeding their loyal fans, they're
actually cracking the algorithm and
pulling in fresh viewers every single
time. Now, look, if you want to do this
the hard way, you definitely can. Just
hop on Tube Magic's niche research
feature, play with those search filters,
and hunt down these smaller channels
yourself. Some of you probably love that
detective work, and I respect the grind,
but you already know that ain't me. I'm
all about working smarter, not harder.
So, watch this. I'm just going to head
back to this video idea generator, paste
our competitor's link a few times, and
boom, this idea is absolutely fire.
Let's roll with it and get into the
script writing. And before we really do
anything, let's rewind a bit and go to
our model channel and figure out how
these scripts even made. So, I am
telling you guys, all their scripts are
straight up copypasted from ChatGpt. I
mean, seriously, this is peak brain rot
experience. But anyway, it clearly works
judging by the views this channel gets,
so I can't complain. And if you don't
believe me, let's just listen to one of
their videos. so that you can
understand. Embark on an unparalleled
journey to uncover France's most amazing
places. Now, let me actually show you
how you can make these. So, to state the
obvious, you could use chat GPT to make
one of these scripts. In fact, inside of
my academy, I have this course called
Outsourced Empire. Inside of it, I have
a super complex chat GPT prompt
generation algorithm that I simply can't
share here on YouTube simply because of
how powerful it is. And on top of that,
this method is definitely advanced and
not beginner friendly. So, let me show
you another way that works just as well.
But first, let me actually explain to
you how their scripts function. Now,
this is important. So, listen up. Part
of the reason these channels are so
successful is because they are making
long videos. When I say long, really
anywhere from 20 minutes long up to 2
hours. I am telling you guys, those
extra long videos are absolutely
dominating in the modern YouTube. So,
just a pro tip from me. Now, you might
be saying, AI guy, are you kidding me?
How in the world am I going to generate
2 hours worth of content even with AI?
Isn't this insane? Sure, I hear you.
Well, let's go into our model channel
and actually figure this out. So, I will
go to Top Travel and click on one of
their most popular videos. Now, I will
scroll down a bit. Click on the
description tab to expand it and let's
perform some analysis. So, if we take a
close look at the timestamps, we can see
that this is actually a simple list
video. They pick a general topic, which
in this case is Netherlands, and then
they simply make a 2 or 3 minute take on
each town, area, or whatever, depending
on the country, of course. But you get
my point. So, that is how you could make
these kind of videos. Simply select a
big enough topic and make infinite
spin-offs by adding more chapters. Now,
let me show you another example from a
channel I showed you previously, Lifter
N. If we sort their videos by popular,
we will see this video right here called
Unreal Planet, which is a 2-hour long
video. And by the way, it is sitting at
11 million views and gets over a,000
views per hour. And most importantly,
made the owners of this channel anywhere
from $30 to $60,000. But anyway, if we
actually click on this video and
actually click through some shots, we
can see them just naming locations in
different parts of the world, which
tells us it is also a simple list video.
I know what you are probably thinking,
like these channels look so fancy and
all, but in reality, it is just a bunch
of AI generated brain rot that makes
thousands of dollars every month. Crazy
world we are living in. But anyway, let
me show you a beginnerfriendly method to
actually write these scripts. We can
simply go back to Tube Magic, the very
page we got our video idea from. Simply
click on generate script. Alternatively,
you can simply go back out to the home
screen and click on video scripts right
here. In my case, the topic is already
selected for me since we already
generated the video idea. So, before we
hit generate script, you can also use
this bar to choose how long you want the
script to be. Since this is a tutorial
and I don't want to bore you guys out,
I'll set it to 300 words and it will be
enough to show you the technique
anyways, but you can really go with any
length you want. Just look at the
channel I showed you earlier. All of
their videos are anywhere from 20
minutes to 3 hours long, so there's
really no limit to it. So yeah, click on
generate and in a couple of seconds,
Tube Magic will write the entire script
for you. Usually, you don't have to
spend a lot of time editing them, but
I'd still recommend you read it through
a couple of times just to make sure
everything looks good. However, just
before we proceed to creating our voice
over, we need to finesse this script by
giving it humanlike emotions. So, let's
do that. All right, guys. Just before we
proceed to making out voice over, we
need to do some magical wizardy stuff
with this text to make it sound next
level. Buckle up guys. I'm about to drop
sauce that you've never seen before. The
way this script works now is cool and we
can submit it for voice over as it is.
However, there's a little trick to
enhance the quality of the voice over.
All right, it might get confusing, so
just stay with me. Go over to the Google
doc I dropped in Telegram and you're
going to grab this prompt. What this
prompt does is it scans the text and
organizes the punctuation and space gaps
to enhance the output as much as
possible. To see how it works, first
copy the prompt, paste it into chat GPT,
and then copy the original video script
that we generated and paste that as
well. Simply press enter and chat GPT
will give you a fully organized script.
Just like that, we are ready to begin
step number five, crafting our voice
over. All right, so we will obviously
use AI voiceover for this. There are
tons of options, but I always go with 11
Labs. They've got a custom voice feature
that'll help make your video stand out.
Just sign up for a free account. Links
down below. Now, 11 Labs is a pretty
popular software. So, I'm sure all these
gurus have previously recommended
certain tips and tricks on how to use
it. Well, what I want you to do now is
grab those tricks and throw them out the
window because none of these gurus know
how to use it the right way. Listen up.
First of all, head over to voices here
on the left side and click on it. You
will be taken to this menu as a result.
Next, click on library right here and
we're going to see a bunch of custom
pre-made voices. Now, we need to
configure the language here at the top.
I'll obviously choose English. Next, and
it's very important, you need to go
right here and click on this drop- down
menu. Then click on category and select
highquality. As a result, we're now
looking at voiceovers that were made and
trained based on real voices of real
voice actors. So, in some cases, you
can't even tell it's AI and not a human.
Anyway, take your time to scroll through
these voiceovers. To state the obvious,
voice over will play a big role in our
video since there isn't much for viewers
to engage with in the first place. So,
make sure to select pleasant and
uplifting voices, not something creepy.
You get my point. I'll choose this one.
So, now just click on the add button on
the right side. All right. Now that you
have your new voiceover added, go to
text to speech here on the left. Copy
the script from Google Docs. Now, go
back to 11 Labs. And here's another pro
tip for you guys. As you're about to
generate the script, make sure you paste
and generate no more than 250 characters
at a time, which is typically one
paragraph at a time. This will ensure
the highest quality voiceover. On the
other hand, if you just paste the whole
script at once, it will get overwhelmed
and produce robotic results. So, paste
the first chunk of the text and click on
generate. Sometimes, if you're not
satisfied with the audio quality,
generating it a few times can help to
get the best result. Once you're
satisfied, click
download. If you listen to the voice
over, you'll notice there are way too
many pauses, and those could bore the
viewer quickly. However, unlike my
normal tutorials where we create
fast-paced 8080 edits, this time around
things are different. These video are
travel films. They are meant to have
more of a relaxing vibe. So definitely
keep in mind to really understand what I
mean. You can go to Top Travel Channel
and listen through a couple of their
videos and evaluate the pacing in their
videos and you will indeed find it
fairly slow. However, if you will be
aiming to create those longer videos,
you want to keep your first 30 seconds
extremely fast-paced to increase the
chances of the viewer getting hooked in.
Past that point, you can really slow
down your pacing, making it more of a
chill vibe. So now let me show you how
you could remove those pauses. And hey,
just in case you are a regular viewer
and already know how pauses are removed,
feel free to use timestamps below to
skip to the next step. I'll show you how
in Cap Cut, but any editing software
works. I use Cap Cut because it's free.
And if you haven't installed it yet, you
can grab my link down below. So open up
Cap Cut and start a new project. Click
on import, upload the voiceover files,
and drag it onto the timeline. Next,
select the Razer tool and make two cuts
just like this. Highlight the clip in
the middle and hit delete. Then drag the
remaining clips together and play it
back to check if it flows naturally.
This process removes those longer pauses
in the voice over that can feel awkward
or disrupt the pace since AI generated
voices can sometimes have pauses that
just don't feel right. Now just keep
repeating this process for the rest of
the voice over. I'll speed things up
here so you can follow along if you'd
like. When it's done, your audio should
sound something like this. Welcome to
our journey through Iceland. So once
your voice over is all cut up, we can
actually just lock it all together to
prevent you from dragging it around by
accident. Anyway, just select the entire
voice track. Now, rightclick this bad
boy and click on create a compound clip.
That way, it really becomes a single
clip that you can drag around safely.
So, now that we have our voice sorted,
let's proceed to the next step and start
creating our visuals. All right, before
we dive into the AI magic, let's figure
out what kind of visuals we actually
need. Pull up our model channel real
quick. See what they're doing? Basic
B-roll clips. Technically, we don't even
need AI for this, but come on. They call
me AI guy for a reason. Remember when I
told you about generating footage of
places most people can't access? We're
about to get into all that. To keep
things clean, we're breaking this
chapter into two parts. First, I'm
showing you how to get those regular
clips that just hit different. Then,
we're cooking up some AI visuals that'll
blow people's minds. Let's get those
B-rolls first. Look, I'm going to keep
it a buck with you. Getting clips is
actually pretty simple. You just need to
know where to look. Let me put you on
game with some options. For my broke
boys out there, no shame, we all start
somewhere. Let me show you the free
stuff first. Hit up Pixabay or Pixels.
These are completely free. No hidden
fees, no catch. But here's the thing.
Since they're free, everybody and their
mama is using them. Your competitors
already know about these sites, so your
footage might look a bit generic, but if
you're just starting out or on a tight
budget, these are your go-to spots. Now,
for my premium players, let me show you
what the big boys use. Story Blocks and
Art List. I'm not going to cap. I use
these for my own faceless travel channel
that's cooking right now. The quality
absolutely different, but keeping it
real with you, they ain't cheap. We're
talking 300 plus per year for each one.
But sometimes you got to invest to
impress. You feel me? Using these sites
is dummy simple. Let's say we're making
a video about Iceland. Just hop on any
of these sites and type in Iceland.
Boom. Look at all these options. You
could definitely build your whole video
with just these clips if you wanted to
keep it classical. But you already know
that ain't me. I promised you some a I
visuals that'll make your content stand
out like crazy. Ready to see something
that most travel creators don't even
know exists. So, first you want to copy
this prompt, paste it into chat GPT, and
generate it. As you can see, we're
telling chat GPT that we're going to
play a game where chat GPT is my prompt
generator. Then, we tell it to turn each
paragraph of our script into five
different text prompts that match the
story line. Next, you want to open up
the script document, copy the first
paragraph, and paste it into chat GPT.
It'll then give you five detailed
prompts we can use in Leonardo. But
before we start generating them in
Leonardo, you want to repeat this
process until you have a full
conversation like this with prompts for
the entire script. So I'll just speed up
this process and get back to you when
I'm done. Okay, so I've generated
prompts for the entire script. This
means we can actually head over to
Leonardo again and start generating. I'm
on their $30 a month plan, which is
really cheap and it's been enough for
me. But again, if you're looking to
create these longer 1 hour plus videos,
you might need to get a package with
more credits. Now is a good time to
remind you about my link down below.
Like, if you are going to be buying
these credits, might as well use my
link. It really helps me with creating
this content and courses for you guys.
Once you're ready on the website, you
want to click on image creation. Before
we start generating though, we have to
change the settings a bit to fit the
vibe of the video. So, first, make sure
to turn off the legacy mode here at the
top right. It basically gives you access
to this simplified view mode. That's
where we want to be. Now, on the left
side, let's choose our generational
model. Typically, I prefer going for
these cinematic models, but at this
time, I will choose Fenix since it's one
of their recently added models. Now, set
the image dimensions to 16x9. When it
comes to the number of images, you can
really go with whatever you like. I'll
go with two just to have an extra option
each time. But, if you have some credits
to spend, it might be a good idea to set
it to three or even four. So, you have a
couple to choose from. Now, we want to
head back over to chat GPT, copy the
first prompt, and paste it to Leonardo.
Then you want to add the words ultra
realistic at the end since that will
make the result even better. Now you
want to hit generate and wait a couple
of seconds for it to be created. As you
can see, it looks stunning. So now that
you know that, it's time to get to work.
Head back over to chat GPT, copy the
seconds prompt and paste it into
Leonardo. Once again, we just want to
repeat this process until all prompts
are generated. To speed up the process,
simply break your screen in two parts
and just copy paste back and forth like
you see me doing right now. That should
speed up your workflow tremendously.
Anyway, this will probably take a while,
so I'll speed this part up slightly and
get back to you when I'm done. All
right, so I've generated all the images
and as you can see, our lineup looks
pretty solid. However, if we just keep
the images still like this, it's going
to look a bit boring. With that said,
it's time to animate them. Don't get me
wrong, it can work. But Leonardo
actually has an animation feature so we
can make them a bit more engaging to
watch. And this is really the reason why
I'm using Leonardo instead of
Midjourney. I don't think Midjourney
even has this option. To use it, what
you want to do is click on personal feed
and find the first image you generated.
Press on it and you'll see this button
that says image to motion. You'll then
be able to choose how strong you want
the animation to be by setting the
motion strength. If you set it to 10,
it'll create a really strong movement
that I'll show you in a moment, but
basically it'll just look really weird
and unnatural. On the other hand, if you
set it to one, it's not going to do
anything at all. So, what I like to do
is set it to anywhere between 3 to 5.
For this video, I'll go with four. So,
to make it easier for you guys to
understand what this feature does, I'll
generate this image three times with
motion strength 10, 5, and 1. Here's
motion strength 10. Then, I'll do the
same, but this time set it to five. And
lastly, one where I set the strength to
one. Now, click on image creation to the
left, and you'll see them being
generated right here. These motion
generations can take a couple of
minutes, so I'll just jump straight into
when they're done. All right, cool. All
of them are now generated. So, this is
the one where I set the strength to 10.
And as you can see, it just looks really
saturated and unnatural. So, avoid
having it this high. This is the one
where I set it to one. And yeah, there's
almost no movement at all. Now, this is
the one I put to five, which is what I'd
recommend you do, too. It adds this
slight movement that just looks really
cool. So, repeat this process till
you've animated all the images. I'll,
for example, go back to personal feed
and do the same thing with the second
image. The rest is pretty
self-explanatory, so I'll just speed up
the process and get back when I'm done.
When you're done animating all the
images, you just want to download all of
them. To do this, go to your personal
feed again and click on the first image
you animated. You'll then see this
button that lets you download the small
video straight to your computer. You can
click on this left arrow here and just
download it that way to streamline the
process. Lastly, once you download all
the files on your computer, I suggest
you to immediately import them in Cap
Cut just so we stay organized. So, go
back in and open our project file. Now,
click on import right here and select
all the files we just generated. Next,
start dragging them on the timeline.
Make sure to listen through the audio as
you drop them to ensure everything makes
sense. All right, these AI clips are
looking fire, but watch this. As I told
you in the beginning, I'm about to show
you something none of these travel
channels have even thought of yet. We're
going to create an AI host that's going
to make your channel completely
different from Top Travel and all these
other faceless channels. All right,
let's cook up your AI character. This
part's actually super fun and I'm going
to show you exactly how to do it. Like,
there's literally no rules here. You can
go crazy with it. You want a regular
dude? Cool. A girl? Perfect. Honestly,
you could make a talking dog if you
wanted to. Or even a banana. I'm dead
serious. Like, as long as you've got
something hosting your channel, you're
already way ahead of most people. No
cap. Check this out. Look at my channel.
I'm AI guy and I mess around with
different AI characters all the time.
But lately, I've been using this one
you're seeing right now. And bro, it's
been crazy good for my brand. People see
this character and they're like, "Oh
yeah, that's AI guy." That's how
powerful having a signature host is. You
feel me? So like, don't skip this part.
Having a character isn't just for fun.
It's actually super important. Let me
show you how we make one. So yeah, I
know I said there's no rules, but for
this example, I'm actually going to do
something specific. We're going to make
this dope post that matches Iceland's
whole vibe, like traditional clothes and
everything. Let me show you how. First
thing, jump on chat GPT. Now, I know
prompts can be confusing and stuff, but
don't worry, I got you covered. I put
all the prompts in this free Google doc.
Just grab it from the link below. When
you paste your prompt and hit generate,
ChatGpt is going to give you this
detailed prompt we can use for making
images. Quick tip, keep it all in the
same chat. It works better that way. All
right, now we're going to hop over to
Leonardo AI and let me show you the
setup. So, our model is currently set as
Phoenix and I will just keep it as is.
Choose how many images you want. I'm
doing four cuz why not. throw that chat
GPT prompt in there and let it do its
thing. Now, listen, this is important.
You're probably not going to get the
perfect image first try, like almost
never happens. So, here's what you do.
Grab whatever looks closest to what you
want and use it as a reference image.
Just upload it back in. It's like
showing AI exactly what you're going
for. Keep making new ones until you get
something that looks fire, like this one
I just got. See how they're looking
right at the camera? That's exactly what
we want. And trust me, most people won't
even realize it's AI. Like for real,
people don't notice this stuff. When you
get one you like, just download it and
we'll keep going. All right, we got our
character looking clean. Now, let's make
it actually talk. And listen, this
part's going to blow your mind. What
used to be straight up impossible
without dropping thousands on
professional animators? We're about to
do it in literally seconds with AI. And
look, I'm not just talking out here.
Remember how I used AI avatars on my
channel before showing my face? That
strategy alone helped me pull in six
figures on YouTube and grow over 200,000
subs in just a year. Now, before we even
proceed to animating with this tool, we
really need two elements to make this
happen. A voiceover track and the
picture. We have already downloaded the
picture, but not the voice track. So,
let's go to Cap Cut and extract our
voice over real quick. To do that, hit
on export and make sure to deselect the
part where it says video. Now, scroll
down to audio and make sure to select
that. Next, we don't really need this
voice over to be the highest quality.
So, select MP3 and finally hit export.
Now, let's proceed to animating our
character. For that purpose, we are
actually going to use the same exact
tool I use to create my own character
and it's called Hey Jen. I don't show
that tool super often. So, if you don't
have an account yet, you already know
the link is down below. Anyway, once you
create the account, you are going to
land on the homepage. Now, on the left
side, click here on create a video. Now,
choose avatar video and obviously go
with landscape. First, let's upload our
avatar and you guessed it, click avatar
here on the left side. Make sure to
choose photo avatar. Click on create
photo avatar and upload your photo. Now
you will be asked to name your avatar
and select its gender. It literally does
not matter. So just select random
answers. Click continue. And our avatar
is ready. Now the audio. Click on
script. And now click on upload. Get the
voiceover file we exported recently and
wait for it to load. Awesome. We have
our avatar and the voice track sitting
pretty on the timeline, but we still
have a few adjustments to make. First,
in the bottom right corner of the image,
click on this watermark to remove it.
This is obviously available to paid
users only. Next, I will actually click
on the image and scale it up, meaning I
will make it a bit bigger. We will be
cropping it out anyways, so make sure
your character's face is close enough
for it to be animated properly. Now,
simply click on submit. Name your
project file to keep it organized and
come back in a few minutes once it's
ready. Check it out. This turned out
pretty much spot-on. From a distance,
it's practically impossible to tell it's
AI generated. Sure, if you zoom way in
on the hair, you'll catch a few tiny
details, but trust me, nobody's doing
that. Before we move on, hit download.
So, the avatar video is ready to go.
Well, guys, at this point, we have
pretty much everything it takes to start
editing this thing up, except one thing
which could make or break our video, and
it is obviously music. So, let's go get
some. There are tons of ways to get a
track for your YouTube video, but
personally, I stick to Epidemic Sound.
It's a royalty-free music provider
loaded with songs and sound effects to
choose from. Using a trusted
royalty-free provider like Epidemic
Sound saves you from potential copyright
headaches. So, make sure to grab this
deal while you can. On the side note,
I've genuinely been using their services
since the day one of my channels
existence, so I can truly recommend
their service. Anyway, once you're set
up and on the homepage, navigate to the
music tab. At this point, we obviously
need to search our music up. Now, to do
that, we actually need to use our brain
and, you know, think. I don't like doing
all that. So, let me show you how you
could use AI when it comes to gathering
music. Head over to the Google doc. It's
where I left this prompt for you guys.
Those who are regular viewers on my
channel should be familiar with it. But
if you are new, let me show you how this
works. I will copy this prompt and
obviously go out to chat GPT. Now go
ahead and paste in the script of our
video and click generate. As you can
see, chat GPT will give us these awesome
keywords that we can use for search
purposes on Epidemic Sound. So I will
copy this one and go back to Epidemic
Sound. Make sure to select the music tab
right here and paste the keyword that
you got generated. Now do listen through
a couple of songs and download the one
you like. If you are curious to listen
to the song I chose, you will hear it in
the final product which I will attach at
the end of this video. Before we move
on, Epidemic Sound also offers a large
collection of sound effects, so feel
free to check it out, too. The style of
video we are making doesn't really
require any sound effects though, so
let's move on. With that said, we are
finally ready to start our editing
session. First things first, let's
import the remaining assets, which is
the soundtrack and the talking avatar.
To do that, go over to import. Next up,
you want to import the talking avatar
and the song that you downloaded from
Epidemic Sound. Now, let's immediately
drag these objects on the timeline so we
can actually proceed to the editing.
First, I'm going to go ahead and drag
the talking avatar. Now, guys, here is
something important. The talking avatar
comes with an audio track itself, as you
can see. Now, this particular audio
track is actually lower quality compared
to our original voiceover. So, with that
being said, go ahead and click on this
talking avatar. Now, on the right side,
go to the audio tab and actually mute
this layer. So that way, the only audio
that our viewers will hear is the actual
original voice track. Now, as you can
see, our talking avatar is across the
entire screen. And we obviously want it
to be in a little frame like my own
character. So, how do we do that? Go
ahead and click on the character. Now,
go over to the video tab and now select
the mask category. Next up, click on the
rectangle and just watch me adjusting
this character just like so. It is
obviously a matter of preference, but
I'm going to do it like that. Now, there
is something else we need to do to
actually make this look good. First of
all, go to round corners and increase it
to around 25. That way, the character is
going to have these nice rounded
corners. And now, lastly, go back to
mask and set feather to two. Now, click
enter. And what feather does is you can
see it actually makes these edges blend
in slightly, giving it a very clean and
stylish look. Now, go out to basic in
order to actually move your avatar
around the screen. Make it just slightly
smaller and move it to the right side.
You could obviously have it in the
bottom. You could have it on the left
side, but my preference is to have it on
the right side. Now, let's import our
song and do some sound mixing. So, the
first thing I suggest you to do is
actually listen through the music and
locate the beat drop, or in other words,
locate the part where the actual song
starts and where it sounds dramatic and
really upbeat. So, for example, we can
also look at the timeline and really
locate this part very easily. Anytime
the audio is about to increase, that is
probably just where the beat starts. So
go ahead, click right here and split the
audio track just like so, pressing Ctrl
+B. Now delete the part on the left. Now
drag the voice over to the left, making
it cover the whole song. And lastly,
drag your mouse to the end of the video
and cut the remaining part of the song,
just like so. Now, our sound mixing is
actually not done. There's two things we
need to do. Step number one is select
the entire voice track and on the right
side, set the volume to 2.5. Next up,
select the actual song and set the value
to around -17. That is just my
preference, but these settings typically
work very well. Of course, do give it a
listen to actually test it out. Okay,
now let's go to the end of the song. And
actually, there is a cool sound editing
trick that we can apply, which is called
fade out. So, go here on the right side
and increase the fade out to around 3
seconds. And as you can see, it creates
this black edge. And what it does is it
makes the music quiet gradually making
it a very smooth ending. Now, let's work
with our visuals. So, first of all, go
to the adjustment tab and click on the
custom adjustment layer and drag it on
the timeline. Now click on it and drag
it across the entire timeline. What you
want to do now is actually drag this
adjustment layer below this main track,
placing it right between the two tracks.
And stay with me guys, you will
understand in a second why I did just
that. So with the adjustment layer
selected, go on the right side, scroll
down and locate vignette. Increase it to
around positive 20. And what it does, as
you can see, is it gives the video those
nice black corners and it makes it very
cinematic and actually gives it a lot of
depth. Now the next thing you can do is
actually go to exposure and increase it
slightly to around positive 5 to make
the picture look extremely saturated.
Now the last thing we do as far as color
correction, we go to filters and we
search for a filter called clear. Now
drag this filter on the timeline above
the talking character. So that way the
filter gets applied to the entire scene
and not just the main layer. Now on the
right side you do want to decrease this
filter to around 25. Now next step is a
pro tip from me guys. So click on the
very first piece of footage on our
timeline. Now go over to the right side
and locate the animation tab. Now go to
the in section and what you're going to
do is you're going to find the zoom one
animation. Click on it to apply. Now
below it, go ahead and locate duration
and increase the duration to about 1.5
seconds. And as a result, your video
will have a nice starting animation.
Now, as you just noticed, our main track
was animated, but our character was not.
So I want to animate our character as
well. So go to our character and on the
right side, locate the blend tab. Now
expand it. Once you expand the blend
tab, you're going to find the opacity
indicator. What you're going to do is
you're going to go ahead and go to the
very first frame in your project. Then
click right here to add a key frame. Now
actually go ahead and decrease the
opacity of your character to zero. Now
skip forward a few frames and increase
the opacity back to 100. And what it
does or what we just did is we created a
manual animation. So if we go back and
we actually rewatch it, you can actually
see our character fading in nicely just
like so. guys. I think it makes a large
difference. Now, as for one of our last
steps, let's go ahead and click on text
and add auto captions. Click on
generate. It will obviously take a
second, so I'll come back once it's
done. Now that the captions are
generated, let's actually configure them
slightly. So, go over on the right side
and first of all, let's change the font
because the default font is simply ugly.
So, click right here on font. And I
prefer to go with a font called
Monserat, which is a really nice font
and it's also free to use. If you're a
Cap Cut Pro user, you could also check
out modern or steady or concise. The
concise one is very similar to the font
that Mr. Beast uses in his videos. But
anyways, I'm going to go with Monserat.
The next thing I'm going to do is I'm
actually going to scroll down to the
preset style. And I'm going to choose
that preset style with the black outline
around our text so it can actually stand
out nicely against our background. Now,
I will continue scrolling down and I
will find glow. Now, turn on the glow.
Scroll down a bit and actually adjust it
to your preference. I will keep it just
like so. And what glow does is it gives
our text this nice little shadow as you
can see. And lastly guys, click on the
actual caption and drag it down just
slightly. That way we will kind of get
it out the way of our viewer. Now guys,
as you can see right here, sometimes Cap
Cut does not create perfect generations.
So what you can do then is simply click
on the text and just extend it. Drag it
out just like so. Finally, we are ready
to export our beautiful video. So go
ahead to export on the right side. Now,
we do want to select the video. And
here's the thing, you'll be mostly
making very long videos. So obviously
you always want to export in 4K, but if
the videos are very big, you will have
to have a very powerful computer. So if
that's not the case, for all my broke
boys out there, it is also fine to
choose the 1,080p resolution and export
with that. However, for this project, I
will export in 4K to have it looking
extra crispy. Now go to bit rate. Again,
select higher if your computer can
handle it. If not, you can stick with
recommended just fine. Now do turn off
the audio because we don't need it. Do
turn on the captions because later in
the uploading section I will actually
teach you guys how to upload those
captions to YouTube. And lastly, just
click on export and let's proceed to
creating our thumbnail. All right, now
it's time to get started with the
thumbnail. And here is the thing.
Typically, thumbnail creation and
graphic design in general is not an easy
task and takes a lot of time, effort,
and most importantly skills. So guess
what? I am about to show you a way to
just copy paste someone's thumbnail,
obviously using AI. However, if you were
expecting an advanced thumbnail training
of some kind, don't worry. I got you
covered. Simply go to my channel and
locate this 10-hour course, the 2025
version, go in there and you will find
an incredibly detailed thumbnail
training at this exact timestamp. But
anyway, that's only for those who want
to grind and do the work themselves.
Now, like I said, let me show you a way
to ethically copy paste someone's
thumbnail. But first, let's actually go
to one of our model channels, which is
Lifter N. Now, if we look at one of
their recent videos, it is actually
about Iceland, which is perfect since it
matches our topic. Now, guys, I am going
to right-click this video and copy its
link. Before I actually proceed, look at
the views. 1.5 million in just a month.
For your information, they made like
6,000 from ad revenue from this video
alone, just in case you forgot why we
are doing this. Haha. All right. Now, I
got distracted. Now, surprisingly, let's
go back to Tube Magic. Just in case you
were skipping around the video, you can
check this tool out for just a dollar
with my link below. But anyway, once you
are in, locate this new feature called
thumbnail generator and click on try
now. Buckle up, it's about to get wild.
So, the first thing you got to do upon
entry is name your project. I will just
type in Iceland. No biggie. Next, make
sure you are in this magic section. And
that's it. Simply paste the link of the
competitor's video that we copied
earlier. Now, give it a few moments and
boom. As you can see, Tube Magic will
just serve us these amazing looking
thumbnails in just moments. And again,
if we go back out to our competitor, we
can kind of see that this niche is not
about fancy, overly edited thumbnails.
On the other hand, those are just simple
pictures of nature with some light text.
Anyway, back to Tube Magic. I will just
click on this one since I prefer it the
most. Now, it also gives you options to
add text. So, do add it and click on the
actual text tab in order to edit it.
It's pretty simple editing to be honest.
I would just slightly shorten the text,
make sure the color is right and
contrasting, position it at the top,
things in that nature. I will also
change the font. I like this one called
Coma Axis. Awesome guys. I think now you
get the point. To be honest, the whole
text editing part is subjective. And
again, it's not really the niche for you
to bother about this too much. So, I
will just download it now. And just like
that, our thumbnail is done. All right,
our video is created, thumbnails are
done, and all that's left to do is
upload the video. A lot of channels just
upload the video without knowing what
they're doing and miss out on a ton of
views. I'll show you the exact strategy
I'm using when uploading my videos to
come up with titles, description,
keywords, and even what settings to use.
First thing you want to do is open up
your YouTube channel and click on create
in the top right. Then click on upload
video and choose the file you exported
from Cap Cut. Coming up with titles,
descriptions, and all that stuff by
yourself is really hard. So, I like to
use Tube Magic for this purpose. In
fact, they have this warp upload
feature. So, in order to use it, you
actually have to first save your video
as unlisted. So, let's do that. Before
we do though, let me just show you some
crucial settings. So, scroll down a bit
so you find this text that says
playlist. You always want to have your
videos inside of a playlist to make it
easier for the viewer to find your other
videos. In this case, if we created more
videos in the same niche, for example,
top 20 locations, it'll make it a lot
easier for the viewer to find it if it's
in the same playlist. It actually makes
a bigger difference than you think
because if you find a video you like,
often times you just continue watching
the same stuff. And having a playlist
will make it easy for the viewer to just
kind of continue watching. To create
one, click on create playlist and give
it a name. I'll give this one the top
locations. Click on create and it'll be
added to our new playlist. Then you want
to press no under altered content. I
know we're using AI, but we're not doing
anything like making it look like a real
person is saying something they aren't.
Then you want to scroll down to tags.
And here we can actually just use
keywords. By adding these to our video,
we'll get better SEO and show up when
people are searching for any of these
words both on Google and the YouTube
search feature. But don't worry, we will
get back to this in a moment. All right.
Now, let's scroll back up a bit and
click on upload a file in order to
upload our thumbnail. Simply select the
file we got here and our thumbnail is in
place. All right. Now, now let's
actually just save our video as
unlisted. Just follow my steps here.
Once you do save it, go ahead and click
on the video and copy its link from
right here. Okay. Now, go back to Tube
Magic's homepage. Scroll down and locate
this warp upload feature. What it does
is it scans your video and creates an
ideal title, description, and tags all
automatically. So, paste our video's
link, hit generate, and wait a few
moments. Boom. Just like that, we have
our title, description, and tags all
ready to go. This is actually insane if
you ask me. But anyway, I will copy
everything back to our video, hit save,
and we are officially done. But wait,
just before I show you the final
product, let's cover a few monetization
strategies that you could implement on
this channel. So, to be real with you
guys, I see two major ways to monetize
this particular content. First is ad
revenue. Yeah, yeah, how original. Wait
till you hear the second method. Just
stay with me. The reason I even mention
ad revenue here is again the channels we
analyze today get millions of views on
loweffort AI generated brain rot videos.
Just please keep this in mind. I believe
their RPMs are quite high given how long
their videos actually are. So if you are
going to start out in this niche and get
your channel rolling, I believe you
could genuinely hit 10,000 a month
fairly quickly. But of course, I am not
done here. Here comes another
monetization method. and even our model
channels don't know about it because I
didn't see them implementing it. So, we
are obviously making travel content,
right? Specifically, we made a video
about Iceland in this case. Well, here's
my take. Chances are a lot of potential
tourists who are planning their upcoming
travels are watching these videos. Makes
sense, right? Well, guess what? We can
throw affiliate links in the description
and promote things like hotels and local
businesses. For example, Booking.com has
an affiliate program and you can earn
money by simply bringing traffic to
their platform. Guys, I can assure that
this affiliate connection would work. In
fact, I've already applied for it myself
and will definitely be implementing
these methods on the new travel channel
I am building myself. Another great
thing here is you don't even need to
wait for ad revenue to get unlocked as
it takes time. With affiliate marketing,
you start making money pretty much the
moment you start getting views. All
right, guys. Thank you for watching. I
will now play the final product, but
remember to subscribe to my channel if
you like this video. See you in the next
one. Welcome to our journey through
Iceland, a land of breathtaking
landscapes and mesmerizing natural
phenomena. From cascading waterfalls to
vibrant gazers, this video will take you
on an engaging visual adventure,
inviting you to explore the enchanting
beauty that Iceland has to offer. Join
us. Module one, Faceless YouTube
Automation. Chapter 2, seven channels to
help you make 20K a month. Over the past
few months, I've analyzed over 100
faceless YouTube channels. And today,
I'm going to reveal seven channels that
are consistently making over $20,000 per
month. And stick around till the end
because one of the channels I'm going to
show you is pulling in more than $50,000
every single month. Now, I'm going to
walk you through exactly how each of
these channels work, what kind of
content they're creating, and why
they're so successful. The truth is,
Faceless YouTube automation is getting
more competitive every day. But these
channels prove that there's still
massive opportunity if you know where to
look. Before we get into the first
channel, make sure to join my free
Telegram group. I'm dropping the link
below. All these channels we talk about
today will be listed there so you can
check them out yourself. The first
channel I want to show you guys today is
called The Hidden Library. What's
absolutely crazy is that this channel
currently has 107,000 subscribers with
just 26 uploads. And the channel is only
2 months old. Their most popular video
has 1.8 million views. and many of their
videos are hitting over 100,000 views
consistently. What they're doing is
creating videos about hidden mysteries
and timeless wisdom. Their videos talk
about ancient knowledge, spiritual
wisdom, all that kind of stuff. And the
channel is absolutely blowing up. In the
last 28 days alone, they've generated
over $17,000 in revenue. This is
possible because they're getting a
really high RPM, around $11 per,000
views. And they're really smart about
it. They're making longer videos, like
30 minutes, and some of the videos are
up to 2 hours long. The reason why this
niche is working so well is because not
many people want to put in the work.
There are less than 70 channels making
similar content right now, which means
there's still room to grow if you're
ready to do the research and create
quality content. Now, let's look at the
second channel, Denzo. This channel
literally has just seven videos, but
they've already crossed 300,000
subscribers. Look at this. All of their
videos have crossed millions of views
each. You've got one video with over 5
million views. Here's another one with
more than 4 million. It's insane.
They're making simple cartoon style
videos about animals, but the way they
present it is just different. The
narrative is in second person, making it
feel super personal, and it's got this
dark humor tone going on that is
refreshingly different from what
everyone else is doing. In the past
month alone, this channel made $26,000
from ad revenue. Yeah, their RPM isn't
that high, but when you're pulling in 7
million views every month without even
posting new content, you're still making
insane money. Looking at channels like
this, a lot of people think, "Oh, it's
just simple animated animal content.
Anyone can do it." But that's exactly
why most people fail. They don't really
understand what makes these videos
actually work. These guys are telling
stories, creating narratives that keep
people watching while still doing it in
a way that sets them apart. Now, I get a
lot of DMs from people asking me to
break down exactly how these channels
work. And while I try to share as much
as I can on YouTube, there's only so
much I can cover in these videos. That's
why I'd really recommend that you check
out AIU Academy. That's where I share
all my advanced strategies that I never
post on YouTube. I'm talking complete
blueprints for building automation
channels, advanced storytelling
techniques, plus weekly live calls where
you can ask me anything about growing on
YouTube. Plus, we've got over 600
entrepreneurs supporting each other in
there. If that sounds interesting, link
is down below. Moving on to the third
channel. This one's called Success
Chasers. And honestly, it's so funny to
me because they're literally just
re-uploading speeches from famous
influencers. They've got more than
700,000 subscribers and their most
popular video has over 1.8 million
views. So, in the last month alone, they
made over $12,000 and that's with an RPM
of around $8 because they're in the
philosophy category. What's really
interesting about this channel is that
it's probably one of the easiest niches
that anyone can get into. But you
probably already know that an easy niche
is an oversaturated niche with a
ton of failures, too. Now, here's why
most people fail at it. They just
re-upload random motivational content.
What these guys are doing is they're
actually picking specific themes,
creating storylines, and making it
engaging. That's why they're hitting
those high RPMs. The fourth channel I
want to show you is called The Analyst.
Right off the bat, we can see they've
got a different style. They're making
educational videos about super
interesting, viral worthy topics using
stick figure animation that looks like
it's made in Microsoft Paint. They've
got two videos with more than 2 million
views each and they've grown to more
than 300,000 subscribers with 181
videos. And in the last month, they
pulled in 12,000 with about 3.8 million
views. What's wild about them is that
they're in a space where there are
barely about 40 other channels doing
similar content. That's nothing. And if
you look at newer channels in this
niche, they're growing super fast. It's
literally the perfect example of supply
and demand on YouTube. Millions of
people want this type of educational
content, but there are very few channels
actually making it. That's why almost
every video in this niche blows up. The
demand is just way higher than the
supply. And that brings me to something
important that could help you find
niches like these. I've been using Tube
Magic's niche explorer feature to
research all these channels. You can try
it out for just $1 with my link. It's
definitely worth checking out if you're
serious about this. Because look, it
just did all the homework for us. Like,
if you're truly new to YouTube, probably
one of the most essential skills to
master on YouTube is the research
process. The process of finding those
niches is probably one of the most
challenging processes. It's not one of
those things you're just going to figure
out on your own. You really need the
information and the knowledge of certain
research methods. But don't worry, guys.
That is what this section is for. You
can see right here, it's provided us
with all the top niches, or rather the
most paying niches. and you can see
their RPM on the right side. Not only
that, but it actually shows you a model
channel for this niche, which is super
crucial. Here's what I mean. You could
just Google online what the top paying
niches are. You'd probably see health,
wealth, medical, or crypto, and all of
this stuff. It is not necessarily secret
information. However, what really makes
it unique is it gives you the whole list
of all niches and you can just click on
this channel and go see what they're all
about. You can see exactly what kind of
videos they're making. I mean, as you
can see, those are all functioning,
active channels that are posting
actively. You can see them publishing
videos regularly. So, it's very much
reliable information, and it makes it
super helpful for those who really want
to get started with YouTube automation.
Having access to this tab will easily
skyrocket your learning process five
times. And actually, a fun fact for you
guys, in one of my tutorials I posted a
few months ago, it's about the YouTube
automation tutorial on creating this
channel with Anunnaki. Long story short,
these are alien-like creatures, and I
demonstrated how to make a movie about
them. Guess what I did to find the niche
in the first place. I actually used Tube
Magic to locate this niche. Right here,
you can see it. So, remember to use my
link below to get the $1 trial applied.
And let's move on. Now, the fifth
channel is practically printing money by
making videos about AI generated
fictional stories with clickbait style
cliffhanger titles. It's called Story
Time with Shelly, and the channel has
less than 20,000 subscribers, but
they're still hitting insane numbers.
and outperforming channels 10 times
their size. Their best video crossed 2.4
million views in less than a month. Now,
in my opinion, this was probably because
viewers fell for the title and thumbnail
about Trump helping a homeless veteran
believing it to be a true story. And
because most of their viewers are from
the US and UK, they're getting that
premium ad revenue as well. Now, check
out this channel, Human Body. These guys
are doing something so simple but so
smart. All they do is make health videos
with voiceovers. No face reveal, no
fancy editing. This is working only
because they know exactly how to make
complex health topics actually
interesting. They're pulling close to 1
million views every month. And in the
health niche, that's serious money.
Their most popular video has more than 5
million views. And they've got multiple
videos with over a million views each.
These guys are making over $8,000 per
month with just ad revenue. They're
cashing in on everyone's fears
surrounding health and their bodies with
really interesting topics and titles
that give out a sense of urgency. And
guys, I've been saving the best for
last. This channel, Extinct Zoo, is
absolutely crushing it with over 600,000
subscribers. Let me show you why this is
insane. They started out by just making
simple videos about dinosaurs and
ancient animals. Nothing complicated,
just voiceovers over footage, similar to
what you're seeing right now. They've
got dozens of videos with millions of
views each, with their most popular one
bringing in a mind-blowing 9.56 million
views. Now they're pulling in 11 million
views every month and making over
$50,000 per month. The craziest part is
they haven't changed their formula at
all. They just found what works and
stayed laser focused on it. Their video
titles are short and super intriguing
which makes people desperate to click on
them. Take this one for example called
Prehistoric Australia was pure nightmare
fuel. It builds up so much curiosity
almost anyone would immediately want to
watch it. Like no wonder it has nearly 9
million views. If you look at all these
channels, you'll notice a pattern. None
of them are doing anything complicated.
They all found a specific angle that
works and just doubled down on it.
They're not trying to compete with fancy
editing or expensive production. They're
winning because they understand what
their audience actually wants to watch.
The reality is most people see these
channels and think it's too late to
start. But what I've shown you today
proves there's still a huge opportunity
if you're willing to put in the work.
These niches are not saturated. They're
just waiting for someone to come in and
do it right. Module one, faceless
YouTube automation. Chapter 3, exposing
10K a month health channel. All right,
guys. I don't feel the need to do the
fancy intro in this video, so let me
just get straight to the point. In this
video, I'm going to show you how you can
copy basically this channel that makes
anywhere from 5 to 10K a month from
YouTube ad revenue every single month.
I'm going to show you their whole
strategy, the whole blueprint. By the
end of this video, you're going to be
able to just go ahead and copy this
channel and replicate their results. Not
only that, I will actually show you a
monetization strategy that I use on my
own channel, AI Guy channel you're
watching right now. The same strategy
that's made me over $100,000 in revenue
in just a few months. And the same
strategy can be implemented on this
channel. What I'm talking about is
affiliate marketing. It is the concept
of promoting products in your videos.
So, here's the game plan and here's
everything we're going to do in today's
video. First, I'm just going to do like
a business breakdown of this channel.
We're going to look at some numbers.
We're going to see what we're working
with. We're going to talk about the
potential of this channel. Once you guys
understand the potential, I will then
show you how to ideulate the videos. I
will then show you how to create the
videos, obviously using AI. Once the
scripts are made, I will then show you
how to create the voiceovers, of course,
with AI as well. Then, as the fourth
step of this tutorial, I'll show you
where to find the footage because, as
you can see, these videos are fully made
with stock footage. There are no AI
visuals. It's just a plug-and-play
footage process. So, I'll show you that
and where to find the footage and the
best place to find that. After all of
that, I'll show you how to put it all
together in Caput and turn it into a
single video. After that, I'll show you
how to create a thumbnail in a similar
manner to this channel. Then after we
make the thumbnail, I'll show you the
uploading process. I'll show you how to
optimize SEO for this channel, which
means you'll be getting search traffic.
And then lastly, at the end of this
video, of course, I'm going to give you
a full breakdown of affiliate marketing.
And I'll show you basically I'll expose
myself. I'll expose my own strategy that
makes me thousands of dollars every
single month by simply putting links in
your videos descriptions. And again,
this channel is literally not doing it.
So, in this video, I'm not only going to
show you how to basically copy them, but
you'll be able to copy them and exceed
them in terms of money. You'll literally
have the strategies that will allow you
to make more money than they do in the
long run. So, I'm excited for this
video. I haven't done anything like this
in a while. So, let's get into it. So,
let's kick this video off by just taking
a look at their channel, analyzing what
we're working with, what's the potential
here, what am I talking about when I was
mentioning the affiliate marketing, and
how they're literally missing out on
money. So, let's talk about all of that.
So, to begin with, their channel has
been around for about a year. They've
uploaded about 111 videos, no shorts,
all long form. And from this 111 videos,
they've accumulated over, let's see how
many, 27 almost 28 million views, which
is quite a lot of money. In fact, in my
humble opinion, I think their RPM is
anywhere from $5 to $10 per,000 views
because medical niche is just one of the
highest paying niches because of the
demographics. With that said, this these
views could could be equivalent of
about, you know, anywhere from $100,000
to $200,000. And I know I have no way to
prove it because I don't own this
channel. So I'm not the guy behind this
channel. I cannot show you the studio.
But I just know for a fact that they've
made this much money alone just from
YouTube ad revenue. However, with all
that said, I did just tell you that they
made anywhere from 100 to $200,000 from
these views. But it almost makes me
angry because as you might remember in
the intro of this video, I did mention
that they don't know what they're doing
and they're not utilizing their traffic
to the, you know, maximum potential.
What I mean is on YouTube and I can show
you in my videos. I'm kind of open about
it. in my own videos. The way I make uh
some of them from my channel is from
affiliate marketing because as you can
see my channel doesn't really make that
much money from YouTube ad revenue as
you can see I think in the last month I
made only 1k so it's really not
life-changing money to be honest but
anyway one of the ways I monetized my
channel because like I have to make a
living somehow right is I put affiliate
links in my description which you can
see right here and that is called
affiliate marketing. So affiliate
marketing is when you make a video, you
talk about a subject and then you just
put affiliate links in the description
like with of the product that you talked
about in the video. So that if anybody
wants to purchase the product, you are
going to make a commission off that
product. Now we're now going to go
inside of Digi Store and it's one of the
many affiliate providers that are out
there. And as you can see from just one
product that I'm promoting, literally
one product, I've made in revenue over
$100,000. And as you can see, I just
make money every single day from this uh
product. As you can see, literally every
single day, money comes in. And I
managed to do that because I make
searchable videos that solve problems.
And then I put products in the
descriptions. Now, my channel, my niche
is probably one of the best for this
purpose because it's like tutorials,
softwares. But another one of the better
like best niches, probably even better
niches for that is the health niche.
Now, I truly don't understand why they
are not implementing this strategy
because if I go to Digi Store, for
example, and I go to marketplace, let me
show you what I'm talking about. So, we
can see right here, I don't even need to
search. So, for example, we have a
supplement here. All right, health
supplement. So, to give you an idea, we
could go ahead and make a video about
like whatever dying liver or whatever
they talking about or sleep, seven sleep
habits. All right, we could make a video
about seven sleep habits. And in the
video, we can just mention, hey, if you
want to take this supplement and improve
your sleep, whatever. I don't know what
this supplement does. I'm just making
this up. You get the point. Just stick
with me here. Like, you know, we have
these seven sleep habits, but you can
also buy this supplement and, you know,
you're going to sleep better and people
will buy it. So, right here, those 2,000
views, they didn't really bring them
that much ad revenues. So, given that
they make anywhere from $5 to $10 per
1,000 views, this means that this video
uh got them, you know, anywhere from $10
to $20. And I assume this channel is
fully outsourced. And I assume that the
cost of production per one video for
this channel is anywhere from 20 to $50.
So this so this video barely broke even
in the short term. As we can see, this
video truly does not have any affiliate
affiliate links plugged in, which is
which pisses me off. Like why do they
not do that? Why they don't like I don't
get it? Because what I'm saying is with
2,000 views with an affiliate link in
the description, they could make like a
couple hundred like easily. Because the
way affiliate marketing works,
essentially about 1% of your views
always converts. If not 1%, maybe like
0.5%. Which means they had 2,000 views.
Just stay with me here. They had 2,000
views. 1% is like 20 views. All right?
So 20 views times this number, let's
say, and they make like 65% commission.
So let's just do very very rough
estimations. So let's say they had like,
you know, on this video alone, on just
one video, they had 2,000 views. And
let's say they were converting with this
strategy or I'm sorry, they were
implementing this strategy. So they had
20 potential buyers that would buy this
thing for $145, which is 20 * 145, which
leaves us at about $3,000. Now
commission here is 65%. Let's just keep
it simple. And let's say the commission
split is 50/50, which is also typical.
you know, you get 50% and the supplier,
like the actual seller gets also 50% for
their product, which means, I know it
sounds crazy, but from that one video,
they could make $1,500. Over $1,000
could be made from just 2,000 views. And
that is the potential of this channel.
And again, it pisses me off. It makes me
angry the fact that they're not they
don't know about this because clearly
they would be implementing this. So, I
hope you're excited for this video
because I'm about to give away some
crazy sauce for you guys. And I promise
you, if you have the patience to stick
through this video and watch it all the
way through like actually and digest all
the information, take notes and
implement it and like get to action
after this video and put in the work and
you know have the patience and the
willingness to post about 100 over 100
videos, you will grow. You will grow. I
promise you that it is this niche is in
demand. Let's go to their channel again.
I know they're kind of on a downtrend
right now, so it doesn't look that
great, but if we look at their views
like maximum just historically, they're
only growing. Yes, there are down, you
know, downtrends and up trends, and
they're growing slower and faster, but
they're growing still. This niche is
like almost guaranteed to grow as long
as you know what you're doing. So, with
all that said, let's finally get into
it. So, to keep this video organized, I
actually just put together this Google
doc, and I'm going to be building out
this doc throughout the video. So,
here's a quick recap of what we're about
to go through before we actually dive in
so that you guys know what's coming.
Also, there are timestamps below this
video, so if you want to just skip
ahead, you can do that as well. Let's
get into it. But before we dive in, I do
want to present you my academy. This is
my community which is called AIU
Academy. And in this community, I mean,
there's a lot of stuff that happens. So,
let me walk you through. Just stick with
me. And I promise you, it's actually a
cool place and you might just consider
checking it out down below. So, the
first thing, the first reason you might
want to join is the classroom section.
And again, in this video, I'm going to
show you everything you need in order to
create this channel. And I'm going to
give you all the sauce, but it's more of
a button clicking information that I'm
going to give you in this video. really
we're going to be like okay go here
click this download this export done but
there is a lot of stuff that goes on
behind understanding YouTube and in fact
the reason I am able to just identify
opportunities like that is because I
know something that you don't and
everything I know you know that's
something that you potentially don't
know all that knowledge is stored here
in the how to play the game of YouTube
course. Now this is arguably one of the
best you know pieces of material or
content I've ever made period because it
just covers so so much. So, for example,
here's the fundamentals of the game, and
you can feel free to pause the video and
just look at what I have to offer here.
And I'm literally talking about
everything you need to know in order to
become a successful content creator. So,
for example, here I talk about the
equipment and software you might need to
use. And here I talk about how to define
your brand and style and what brand
really even means. So, for example, my
channel AI guy is first of all, a brand.
All right? So, I talk about that really,
but it doesn't end there. Here we have
another chapter which is called the art
of niche research which you know
basically where I teach you how to
research YouTube and how to find those
lucrative opportunities without having
to wait for someone's tutorial right you
will be able to actually look at YouTube
from a different perspective and analyze
it like a freaking marketplace it's
exactly what I teach in this chapter
like supply and demand is a term from
economic markets so I see YouTube as a
marketplace and I'll teach you my vision
in this chapter and then there are many
more chapters to how to get and then
there are more things so for example le
you know in the in the chapter which is
called how to actually create videos. I
teach you, you know, writing 101
storytelling basically. And then here I
have our custom script writing GPT which
was trained on my own data and tons of
data. I've added like over 500 pages
worth of Google Docs with you know
videos of Mr. Beast and and like
scripting trainings and what didn't I
feed it? Like this is the most OP thing
you could ever find anywhere. So you
could use that too. In fact, we're
actually going to use this thing in
today's video to show you what it's
capable of. And then I'm not going to
waste your time, but there is truly many
more lessons here in just a single
course. That's just one course in our
community, but then there are more. So,
for example, here's the elite series.
So, if you want to run a channel like AI
Guy and literally do what I do, which
is, you know, make tutorials and teach
others how to grow on YouTube and then
do some affiliate marketing as well,
here's a full detailed breakdown. So,
first I teach you how to create AI
videos, literally step by step, and then
I show you the affiliate marketing kind
of what I'm doing in this video, but in
way more detail, and I'm not
gatekeeping, but it's just it's crazy
highle information. So, there is no
point to put out here on YouTube because
nobody's going to, you know, care about
this as much. But yeah, if you're
interested, if you're committed enough,
you can check this. And another cool
thing we do or I do is I show up on
bi-weekly calls two times a month, which
means, for example, in 2 days from now,
I'm actually going to be taking a call.
As you can see, it's a call with me
where you can just click on this Zoom
link, join the call, and ask me whatever
is on your mind. And as you can see,
we've done dozens of these calls. We
started our community about a year ago,
and we've been super consistent. We do
these all the time. We never skip a
call. We never cancel them really. So,
I'm here every other week. So, if you
want to just ask me a YouTube related
question, it'll be here for you. With
that said, there's many more perks in
our community. I don't want to waste
more time on this. But, if you do want
to check it out, it's going to be down
below, the first link in the
description. So go ahead, check it out
and let me know what you think and um
I'll see you inside. All right. So the
first actual step in this process is to
put together our video ideas. Now there
are many ways to do that. One of the
ways the real like actual way to do that
is you know the supply and demand theory
which I teach here in the academy which
is fundamental for you to understand it
is a long training so I'm not going to
recreate that now. But another way to do
that for you like a quick and simple way
which also works is you can go ahead and
take a screenshot of their channel and
then you go to chat GBT and you
basically paste that screenshot and then
in this Google doc, by the way I'm going
to attach it below. You can go ahead and
copy this prompt. It's quite a long
prompt. I just wrote it and it goes like
this. I'm attaching a screenshot of a
health related faceless YouTube
automation channel called human body.
Now I'm trying to experiment and create
a similar channel of my own. So it all
obviously starts with the ideation of
finding the right videos to create. Uh,
I'm just telling Taj the context and I'm
kind of setting the tone and letting it
know what it's working with. Now, the
next thing I'm telling it is based on
the picture I'm attaching, I need you to
serve me 10 video ideas that are going
to be inspired by the videos you see on
the screen. I want the ideas to have
virality and broadreach potential and at
the same time be essentially health
problem solving ideas and in general
searchable stuff. So, basically in
simple words, I told it to give me 10
video ideas that are going to be viral
and searchable and just good video
ideas. And that's it. It's going to do
all the work for us. And in just a few
moments, it's going to give us a list of
10 ideas. Obviously, you can expand it.
You know, you can make it 100 ideas, 10
ideas, five ideas, doesn't matter, but
it's probably the quickest way to just
get some random ideas that have kind of
virality potential. And so, here we have
10 video ideas. I mean, I'm going to go
for a random one, but as you can see,
they're are all really high quality
viral topics. So, for example, warning
signs your heart is in trouble. Eight
early symptoms you should never ignore.
That's it's pretty viral. All right. Or
stop eating these seven foods now.
They're soundly destroying your kidneys.
And if we go back to their channel, it's
essentially their exact style, but
except it's all original ideas, which is
all super cool. But anyway, in this
video, I'm creating a demonstrational
video. So, I'm not actually going to go
ahead and create like a fullon, you
know, 10-minute video. I'm going to
create like a 3 to 5 minute video. But
the thing is that, you know, if you
understand how to create 3 minutes of
this content, you can create 10 minutes,
100 minutes. It doesn't matter. It's
it's all the same principle. So, with
that in mind, I'm probably going to go
with this because, you know, foods, it
just kind of gives us a lot of space to
get creative. So, what I'm going to do
now is I'm going to go back and just
paste our title just to have it here
just to stay organized. So, I'm going to
put in, you know, title and then just
paste it. Now, just like that, we've
basically completed step number one,
which is ideating and gathering video
ideas. Now, if you are going to be
running this channel up and actually
trying to create like a business out of
it, I would recommend you store more
ideas. So you could actually what you
could do is you can copy all of these
ideas and then maybe go to them and just
copy direct ideas without changing up
just literally copy paste their ideas
because another thing about this niche
is actually now that we're speaking
about ideiation people are violently
copying from each other in this niche.
So if I'm going to search up directly
the title of his video you can literally
see that this idea is being copypasted.
Now, it's not the best way because you
can see it was made once uh you know 1
year ago and then it was copy pasted
again 7 months ago and that version only
got 274 views. So, it's not the ultimate
strategy but it's something that also
works and something that people do in
this niche. So, you could do that too.
But the next way to approach uh storing
ideas is actually something that I also
teach in the academy and I teach that
right here in the outsourced empire
course which is a course by the way
where I teach how to outsource on
YouTube. But the reason I'm bringing
this up is because you do need to
systematize your videos. Now, that's a
whole other story, but I'll just briefly
mention it is you're now looking at my
notion. So, this is like my kind of
operational dashboard for my YouTube
channel. And this is where I store
videos. And it's it it is what allows me
to stay super organized, super sharp,
like I know exactly what's going on,
what's happening with each video. And
then each video becomes like a sharable
asset. So, you can see like, you know,
imagine it's one of the videos and then
you can go ahead and publish it and
share it with the people, you know, if
you're hiring someone or you're working
with someone. So, that is truly how you
take it to the next level. And I can
assure you that this channel almost 100%
certain uses same kind of a notion
template. So if you want to you know go
ahead and check that you can check that.
But you know it does it's not mandatory.
Of course you have the idea for now and
we are now ready to move on to step
number two. So here's exactly how I'm
planning to write this script. First of
all I'm going to use my own custom GPT
which is AI script writer. You can
access it exclusively in my community if
you want to. It's going to be right here
in the how to actually create videos
chapter. You could alternatively use
like normal chat GPT of course, but I'm
not going to do that because my own GBT
is just so much better. So that's why
I'm going to use it. Duh. But the way
the way we're going to create a script
is we're not just going to ask it to
write us a script because it does not
know how to write the script just yet.
So what we're going to do is we actually
have to first extract about five scripts
from our competitors to give AI the
data. So let me show you. So to begin
with, I'm going to upload two videos
from recently. So one from one day ago,
which is getting 85k views, which is
good. another one from two weeks ago
with 65k views. And then I'm going to go
to popular ones and also get like three
videos from here. We really don't need
more than that. And the reason I'm
getting these videos is because I've
already prepared this new blank Google
doc and it's called right here, as you
can see in the top left, tone of voice
training. And what it does essentially
is we're going to go in to their
channel. We're going to essentially go
here and click on show script here and
um in the on the left. Now, I'm not sure
if my camera is covering up. Probably
is, so I'll just move it out. But you go
here on the right side and you click on
toggle timestamps and then you select
the entire script just like that. Then
you copy it and then you go to this
Google doc and you just uh paste it
right here. Don't we can actually select
the entire thing. Clear formatting just
so AI won't be confused. Now we can just
draw some kind of a line to you know
express separation of the scripts and
repeat this process until all five of
the scripts are going to be extracted
and put in this Google doc. So I'm just
going to speed it up. All right. So I
just pasted the last script. So, as you
can see now, the dog has about uh 43
pages worth of data, which is good
enough. I mean, you don't need too many.
In fact, I would not give AI more than
100 pages because if you do, then it's
just going to get tricky and you need
like extra prompting skills to process
more than 100 pages at once. So, to keep
it simple, just keep it like under 50,
so it should be fine. Then, just go to
here to file, download the file,
download it as Microsoft Word. Okay.
Once it's downloaded, you're going to go
ahead back to Chad GPT and you're going
to upload the file that you just
downloaded. Obviously, once you do, then
I'm going to go to my Google doc and I
in advance I wrote out this prompt. So,
let me just copy it and then we're going
to go over this prompt. So, it goes like
this. I'm now going with the title of
stop eating these seven foods now. Blah
blah blah. However, I'm now making
rather a demonstrational video. So,
let's make it just three foods. Okay.
Now, I want a script for this video.
However, I'm a fan of replicating what
works instead of um instead of having to
reinvent the wheel. With that said, I'm
going to give you a Google doc where I
have extracted five scripts from the
channel of our competitor. You will
analyze their writing style, tone
patterns. After you do that, you will
report to me what you have learned. And
only then after my confirmation, we will
start making the script understood. So
in simple terms, what I'm doing here is
I'm telling AI the the task, the
assignment. I'm telling it what it has
to write basically and then it's going
to report to me and I'm basically going
to ensure that you know it understands
the assignment and only when I when I
know for a fact that it understands the
assignment, I will move forward with
actually creating the script. But that
way it's just going to save us a bunch
of time basically. So, as you can see,
my custom GPT, I didn't even ask it to,
but it right away it not only told us
that it understood the assignments, it
gave us an actual breakdown of the
competitor. Now, I'm going to be mostly
using AI, like I in general use AI to
write scripts, but if you are going to
be working with an actual person like
script writer, uh, it's also super
useful something like this to just give
to your script writers so that they
understand like exactly what they're
working with and what's the style, etc.
But of course, it's also useful for you.
So, if you are going to be breaking down
any channel, not just health niche,
really do that. do this process that you
have basically a lot of data right away
without having to actually watch their
videos yourself. Just like that, we
scraped so much data from their video.
Now, let's actually move forward and
start making our video. So, I'm going to
go back up and I'm going to copy the
title I was going to go with, which is
right here. And now, I'm just going to
tell it to write the video. I mean, not
the video, but the script. So, I'm just
going to, you know, tell it not write
the script, give it the title, and let's
see what it gives us. So, now let's just
give it a quick overview. And it goes
like this. Most people don't realize
this, but three common foods, yes, foods
you might eat every single day are
quietly damaging your kidneys. No pain,
no symptoms until suddenly your energy
crashes, your blood pressure skyrockets,
and your doctor gives you news you never
saw coming. Come on. This is good. This
is good. And it took me like 3 minutes
to create. So, but one thing I don't
like about this script to be honest, and
let me tell you how to fix it if you're
going to be using my uh custom GPT is
it's giving me all these brackets as you
can see. So I would much rather prefer
to just copy paste the entire script and
put it over to Google Doc because we
will then be processing it further with
AI. So but we we can't do that. So what
I'm going to do now is I'm going to tell
it to give me just the script so that I
can copy paste it at once. All right. So
now our script is basically being uh
written. And here's what I did. I just
told it good. Now give me just the
script so I can copy paste it at once.
So remove all brackets commentary but
leave the script exactly the way it is
now. Which is super crucial to say. And
as you can see it did exactly what I
asked it to do. So now we're moving
forward to the next step. So the next
script is processing our script for
narration. Now the way you do that is
you're going to need a special prompt.
And this is my own personal chat GPT
prompt collection notion which I do not
share with anybody. It's not in my
academy. It's not anywhere. But I'm
going to give you guys a prompt. I'm
basically going to leak one of my
personal prompts from this notion. And
I'm actually going to put it right here
before I forget cuz why not, you know? I
I want to give you guys some sauce. So
yep. that. So, but basically what this
prompt does is let me actually adjust it
before I forget as well. What this does
and let me just show you. We can go to
chat GPT and we can actually go and
create a new chat because we're going to
need it. Now, for for this case, it
doesn't matter if you're doing it with
my script writer. In fact, I would
prefer you do not do this with my script
writer because it was never trained for
this specific purpose. So, you know, I
don't want you to think bad of it. So,
I'm going to go to an any other chat
preferably use chat GPT4.5 because
besides my script writer, it's like for
general purpose. That's what I use 4.5.
I find it the best at the, you know, at
the time of recording. Of course, if
you're watching like 6 months from now,
I don't know what's going to be around.
AI is evolving so fast. But anyway,
here's the script and what it does is
essentially, as you can see here, I want
to create a YouTube video and have
extracted a script from an existing
video of mine using an AI tool. However,
the script is unorganized, hard to read,
and lacks proper punctuation and
paragraph breaks. Your task is to
reorganize the script and to make it
easier to read and work with. Basically,
let me just put it in simple words. If
we're going to go ahead and give AI this
uh script the way it is now, it will
obviously I'm talking AI voice over of
course like it will create the voice
over but the voice over is going to be
like eh it's going to be out of place. A
lot of things are just going to sound
weird because the punctuation here is
not the most ideal. It is very good and
it's much better than what normal AI
would give you because it's like
slightly trained on my scripts but still
it's not all the way there. So what
we're going to do is we can copy this
and we can go to normal chat GPT where
we where we already have this script in
place where we already have this prompt
in place and then we just paste our
script and just like that at this point
we're getting precise script which is
super organized for punctuation. It's
just clean and it's ready to go. It's
ready to get voiced. We just need we
just need to wait for AI to give us the
script and we proceed. So here we have
our script and briefly just to let you
know the reason I actually suggested you
4.5. it typically tends to create these
canvases and what they do is really we
don't need to edit this text at all in
this case but if you wanted to you can
write something else or you can
obviously like edit you know or do
whatever to this text but in this case
it's perfect it's done it's optimized so
I'm just going to copy it and really put
it over right here for now and uh we're
going to proceed to the next step all
right so it's now a lot of data building
up in this Google doc so I'm just going
to start highlighting things in colors
so that you guys kind of understand
what's happening so at this point we are
ready to start creating our voice over
which is you know officially
Step number four. Now, what I use for
voice over, obviously right now I'm
talking myself, but what I typically use
when I create my AI character videos is
11 Labs. So, if you don't have an
account just yet with 11 Labs, you can
click my link down below. I might earn a
commission from that. It is your way to
give back and you know, I'm giving you
insane information. You might just click
my links and uh you know, it's a cool
voiceover and if you're going to do that
if you are going to use an AI voiceover,
I can almost guarantee you that you will
use this software. So, you might as well
click my link, check out the free trial,
and uh see if you'll like it. Once you
do all that, once you click the link and
created the account, you're going to be
right here. Actually, you're not going
to be here. You're going to be somewhere
right here. Now, what you do from here
is on the left side, click on text to
speech. Now, what you need to do next is
you need to select your voice character.
And actually, I'm sorry, I gave you the
wrong way to do that. In order to
actually select your ultimate voice
character, you go here on the left side
to voices. And here, this is really And
here you have all the options presented
to you basically. Now what I now what I
recommend you to do is actually here on
the right side where it says voice type.
I think my camera is covering it up.
Hold up. So um where it says voice type
you click on here and then you select
professional and then you click on
search library and then what it's going
to do is it's going to give you you know
the voiceovers that they have in their
library which are recorded by
essentially cloning voices of
professional voice actors. Does that
make sense? So all of these voices were
modeled and replicated after after
actual like humans who are professional
voice artists. So those are some of the
finest and highest quality AI voiceovers
you will ever find. So now I can't tell
you what voiceover to to choose
obviously because it's really all up to
your preference. So go through there is
tons of these voiceovers and just pick
whatever one you like the most. So I'm
going to do that now. I'm going to
select the voice over and um I'll see
you in a second. Oh, before I do though,
I'm actually I just noticed that I
forgot to let you know there's going to
be a lot of noise, meaning there's going
to be a lot of uh voices in different
languages. So, do select English to not
see any other voices in different
languages, obviously. And then select a
voice. I think I'm going to go with
Britney because first of all, um as you
can see here, it's being used by 160K
people, which means a lot of people like
this voice over, meaning if a lot of
people like it here, maybe people will
like it on YouTube, like the viewers.
So, let's go ahead and add it to our uh
voice library. Once you do that, you go
back to text to speech and then you go
here on the right side and you select
the voice that you just basically
selected. That's going to be right here.
Then you could play around with these
settings uh if you're really like nerdy
and into it, but I'm not going to do
that. Although you can actually bump up
style exaggeration. Yeah, actually now I
was going to play with them, but I I've
never used this voice over. So, you
know, for like my own AI voiceover, I do
tweak with the settings. But yeah,
basically sometimes you can play with
these settings, but typically,
especially with those professional
voiceovers, they make it so they're
basically configured the right way
before you have to use the voice over.
So, don't bother. Now, here's the next
part basically of the story. Let's
actually start creating our voice over.
So, the way we do that is we go right
here and we copy the entire script. And
then we go back to 11 Labs. We simply
paste our script. And as you can see, 11
Labs allows to generate up to 5,000
characters uh at a time. Now, here's a
little pro tip, actually, and I'm going
to implement it as I speak. You don't
want to actually generate all 2,600
characters at once. It's insane. The
qual. It's not really insane. It's not
the right word. What's going to happen
is if you're going to give AI to process
for the voice over so much data at once,
it's going to give you a shitty voice
over in return. It's just it's just
fact. Trust me on that one. I've done it
so many times. It It's just science. It
works like that. So, what you can do,
basically, the magical number I found uh
is 500 characters. So, you want to give
AI no more than 500 characters at a time
in order for it to, you know, create
actual good voiceovers. So, let me show
you. So, I do have a system in place for
this process because I've made so many
of these AI videos myself. So, first
things first, you want to immediately
open Cap Cut because you'll see why in a
moment. So, open Cap Cut. Now, let's or
whatever obviously whatever editing
software you use. I use Cap Cut. So,
then you want to go here and, you know,
crop out or just remove about half of
these. 600 is also fine. So then just
click on generate and uh you know get
the first generation done. So once uh
the first voiceover is done, you're
going to click on download here in the
bottom right and then just uh take this
voice over file and then bring it over
right here to cap cut. Then as you just
remember we I basically cut this voice
over. So I'm going to click now on Ctrl
+ Z which will restore the voice over. I
will then go ahead and delete the part
that we've already generated. All right.
And then I will go back down again and
then cut out by pressing Ctrl X this
part. And that leaves us with another.
Actually, I'm going to cut out more.
It's a little too much. So, I'll do like
this. And that leaves us with about
again 600 characters. So, I'll process
that. At number one, processed meats.
Bacon, ham, sausages. They're loaded
with sodium. All right. So, that's
generated. I'm going to download it. And
I think you get the point now, but I
won't actually speed it up because it is
quite a crucial process. So, just stick
with me here as I'm finishing up the
remaining two batches. Uh, so yeah, I'm
going to go here and then crap out this
part and generate this part right here.
Think white bread. All right, so the
third bit has been generated. And now
let's do the remaining part. It started
with a coke at lunch. So yeah, you guys
get the point now how how it's done and
you can do it yourself or you can
obviously hire someone and just show
them the video I'm making right now and
be like, yo, just watch how this guy
made it and then copy him and just do it
like that. But it's kind of essential
and do not neglect this process. Don't
get lazy here because in fact never get
lazy in your content creation process
because why would you like it doesn't
make any sense. You should always really
um push and aim to make a really good
video despite how hard it is sometimes
actually. But yeah, with that said, I
don't know why I was just saying that
it's kind of not related, but at the
same time it's super important to know.
So there you go. With that said though,
the voice over is done. So now we going
to just do a few little tricks with the
voice over and then we're going to move
on to the next step which is sourcing
the footage and finally starting to
bring this video to life. All right. So
but before we proceed anywhere and do
anything I want to talk about this
timeline right here about this editing
timeline and explain something to you
guys now especially for those that
watched my videos before, right? But
anyway, basically what I always tell you
in videos and you might heard that from
other people is you always have to
remove pauses from your video. That is
true but um to an extent. So what I'm
saying is it really depends on the kind
of niche you're creating and the kind of
audience you're trying to serve. So for
example in my videos AI guy obviously
most of you guys are younger people like
you know anywhere actually let's see
what age you guys are. So because it's
going to make sense in a moment what I'm
trying to say. So if I go to YouTube
studio and we go to analytics we can see
that most of you guys are how old are
you? So yeah most of you are 18 to 24
and then 25 to 34. So, of course, I have
like older folks watching my videos and
shout out to you guys who are the older
folks. But I am obviously optimizing my
videos for the youngsters because like
obviously majority of my viewers are the
youngsters. So, why would I not optimize
my videos for the youngsters? With that
said, my videos are always like extreme
fast-paced like boom animations, you
know, sounds, music, especially intro
because I do that for a reason. Like
that is what basically hooks you into
watching the videos. you get that
instant dopamine spike, you know, uh,
and and honestly, you don't even need to
have like crazy animations or, you know,
anything like that, anything
extraordinary. You can, and it goes a
long way, but you don't have to.
However, what you have to do is uh, know
what pacing is and keep in mind the
pacing. So, again, my videos are
optimized for the youth mostly. So, my
pacing is extreme, like Mr. Beast style
pacing. Like, I basically in my videos,
I leave no space whatsoever. So if that
was my video, I would edit this audio
track like this. So it would literally
be edited like this. There would be like
no space whatsoever. So it would be just
straight audio, no silence gaps
whatsoever. However, we're now working
with a medical niche or health niche,
whatever you want to call it. So and
here I have reasons to believe that here
most of the viewers are actually uh
older folks. So like in their 60s, maybe
in their 50s, older people. So with that
said, they don't need all these
animations, fast-paced style. In fact,
it might throw them off. So, to prove my
point, I actually got one of their
videos. And I want to show you guys
something interesting. And you probably
didn't, you know, you're going to
appreciate what I'm about to show you.
But, as you can see, if we extract the
audio, and I really just want to look at
the timeline here. As you can see, they
leave in all the pauses, which means you
can make loweffort videos because this
is technically low effort. It is not
supposed to be like that. It's supposed
to be like that. All right? Like, you
know, it Oops. Wait, let me do this
again. Like, it's supposed to be like
that. All right? But look all the way
throughout this video. It has so many of
these pauses which means which means
again the older audience wants to watch
slower paced videos and they work well
obviously because if if that's what they
post it works right. So just a message
for you guys that yes you you actually
have to remove a few pauses right
because sometimes 11 Labs would just
give you like an extremely long pause.
So something like this actually or still
you know you want to you might want to
keep intro somewhat fast-paced. So let's
remove that. But in general, like slide
through maybe like this pause is kind of
too long, so let's shorten it. But in
general, don't even worry about it.
Like, okay, this is kind of too long.
You can kind of see from far away what
is too long. You could use Audacity for
this and cut it automatically, but I
wouldn't even bother because it's it's
like it's going to take no time. We're
already like halfway through the video.
Maybe like this could be gone, you know?
And um so you get the point. I'm just
going to quickly scout through the
video, identify all these like bigger
gaps, and I'll let you guys know when
it's done. All right, whatever. I'm not
actually going to go fully through
because it's only a prototype and you
know like I said the competitors they
leave in pauses again. So if they have
pauses why would we not have pauses?
Like it doesn't make any sense. So what
I'm saying here again is you want to
model like you want to don't just edit
always in a similar way for every single
niche that you ever attempt. You have to
be smart. You have to be genuinely
intelligent and approach this stuff with
like some kind of strategy and just
vision for yourself because otherwise
you're going to be cooked. I promise you
if you do not think if you do not think
when you do YouTube, you're cooked. But
anyway, um that that's just a life
advice from my experience. So, with that
said, I explained to you guys how to
operate the audio and what that really
is. I hope that was some gems. Leave a
comment down below if that was. With
that said, let's actually now proceed to
the next step, which is sourcing the
footage. So, to source the footage, I'm
going to be using a tool called Deposit
Photos. And actually, for this video, I
did partner up with AppSumo to bring you
guys this amazing deal with the Deposit
Photos. Now, if I scroll down here, as
you can see, you can get lifetime access
with the AppSumo, with the deal they're
currently running. And so, if you're
going to be interested in that, you can
check out my link down below and
basically grab yourself the lifetime
deal that way because why not? You just
pay once and never pay again really. And
so, once you do all of that and you sign
up for your account, you will end up on
this website. So, now logically, we need
to start looking for our footage. Now,
let me show you guys a sneaky way to do
that without really having to do any
work. So, basically, I wrote out a
prompt here, which goes like this. Let's
play a game. You'll be my visual sourcer
for a video I'm creating. I'll be
pasting here a few sentences at a time
of my script and you'll be providing me
with visuals for it. To be precise,
you'll be giving me single worded
keywords that will match the story line
and create compiling visuals. I'll be
taking those keywords into a B-roll
provider to find the actual footage.
That way, you know, we we really don't
have to do any work. We just paste this
into chat GPT and then uh we preferably
paste it into the single uh you know,
not single, but the same exact chat that
where we generated the script in the
first place. So, I'm going to paste the
prompt, and just in case it just tweaks
out and it doesn't understand what I'm
doing here, I'm going to go ahead and
copy the uh prompt that we just created.
I'm sorry, not the prompt, but the
script. And then I'll just paste it
right here. And then watch it give us a
bunch of prompts. So, it's even going to
give us two options. Not sure. I guess
this one maybe um is the best one. So,
I'll just choose that. And as you can
see, for each sentence, it's going to
give us a keyword that we can just go
ahead and paste into our B-roll
provider. So, for example, unaware. So,
let's go now to deposit photos. So, here
in the top left, I'm going to go in and
choose videos, but as you can see, they
offer also photos, vectors, PGs. Also,
they do have AI image generator just in
case you're going to buy it and you need
one. They have it right here. So, yeah,
but I'm going to go into videos and then
I'll search for unaware. And just like
that, we have our first keyword for the
first piece of footage. Now, don't
download it right away because it's not
like the most time ideal way to go about
this. You can simply rightclick and open
this thing in a new tab and open those
in order. Just follow along. You'll
understand in a second. So we got the
first one. Now let's do the second one
which is grocery. So just go ahead type
in grocery and uh let's find a video for
it. So boom, grocery. Now we are doing a
health related video. So it does make
sense to do like veggies. And I think
you get the point. Now for each and
every um you know line and sentence, we
need to do this. And then uh once it's
all done, we're just going to have to
download the videos. But that part
should be very straightforward. So I'm
just going to skip to the point where
everything is ready to be downloaded.
So, as you can see now, my screen is
starting to look something like this.
Now, uh that is the most timeefficient
way to download videos. Remember how
moments ago I told you not to download
videos right away? Well, that's the
better way to do that. So, once you kind
of go through Chad GPT and you search
for a bunch of keywords and you start
having your uh you know pieces of B-roll
aligned like this, then you can go in
and at once download all of these videos
instead of having to download it every
time. It's just one extra action that
wastes your time. So, doesn't make much
sense. But yeah, now you're ready to
start downloading them. And I think this
at this point is pretty simple. You just
need to compile your video and just get
all the footage that you need to
actually put it together. So I think
from now on I'm just going to fast
forward to the part where I actually
start editing the video. But yeah, you
get the point. You just open them up in
new tabs until you have everything
opened up. And then you just go here,
you download the video, and once all of
your video files are going to be
downloaded, we're then going to import
them into Cap Cut and proceed with
editing. But with that said, I'm
actually going to finish uh gathering
all my footage because it is kind of a
boring process. So I'll just focus, get
it over with. probably going to take
like 10 minutes and I'll be right back.
Now, once all the footage is downloaded,
it's going to look something like this
on your computer. Now, it is very
important that you sort your computer's
files uh and group them by the time it
was downloaded. So that it's basically
going to be in the exact same order that
we were opening the tabs in. Meaning
that chronologically within the video,
they're also going to be in the exact
same order. So that what we can do is we
can actually just drag them in the exact
same order that they're in right here.
So that will only just make our life
much easier. Uh you can also make sure
to turn on the track magnet right here.
So that way what you can do is you just
simply start dropping them in here and
they will just get uh snapped on. Of
course later on we're going to be
adjusting those videos but as far as
importing goes that's kind of the
workflow. So just like that I've
imported all pieces of footage and as
you can see now we have to do some
alignment because you know clearly our
audio is like under 2 minutes long and
the actual video is currently 4 minutes
long. So there is actually a specific
way you could do that which is also very
time efficient. So what you can
basically do is you can go back to Chad
GPT and kind of a audit. So basically
the trick here is to go back to Chad GPT
and start auditing the sentences and
then matching those with the footage. So
for example, most people don't realize
this and when the word this hits around
the piece of footage, the particular
piece of footage has to stop. So let me
show you. Most people don't realize
this. So she she just said this right
here. So like right here, this ends. So
we can just go ahead and click on W and
cut this off. And now this the very
first piece of footage is where it's
supposed to be. All right. So now let's
go and look for the second one. So but
three common foods. Yes foods are
quietly damaging your kidneys. So let's
find it. No pain, no symptoms, quietly
damaging your kidneys. So right here,
this uh piece of footage would end. So
let's go look for the next sentence. And
this one ends with the uh you never saw
coming. Okay. Skyrockets and your doctor
gives you news you never saw coming. All
right. So, this one actually turned out
to be a little too short. So, can it be
extended? No. In that case, you can
actually go to speed and slow the
footage down just enough so that it
matches the audio. And I think you guys
get the point by now. So, I'm just going
to speed the video up until I'm done
aligning the footage. And I'll be right
back when it's done. All right. So, just
like this, I'm done aligning footage.
And it should look something like this
in a more or less finished video. Now,
that's actually about it. So, those
videos are super straightforward. They
don't really require any crazy effects
or animations. Now we are going to do a
little something here a little touch. So
uh we are going to apply auto captions.
So just in cap cut go to text and go to
auto captions and click on apply. Um you
know I could mention that you you could
add music but actually as I was doing
the research and I was analyzing human
body they don't really add music at all.
So the viewers in this niche they don't
even seem to care for music or sound
effects. So I mean again you could add
that but at the same time if the
competitor doesn't bother you also I
guess don't need to bother really. So
yeah, I mean you you add captions. So
then you just quickly configure them. So
just drag them down. I like to make them
a bit smaller. Then my favorite font
would be Monserat. So just type in mont
and uh it's going to pop up right here.
Then I'm going to go ahead and select it
when it gets selected. Then I'm going to
make it bold. Then I'm going to apply
this outline right here. So it has this
uh black outline and it just makes it
easier to stand out. Then I like to add
a little touch to captions. So I go here
to glow. I turn it on and then I and
then I increased the intensity just
slightly so it kind of has these you
know black edges around it a little glow
so it just makes it stand out easier and
I mean that's it. I also just decreased
opacity to around 90% because why not?
And lastly we I mean we are good to
export this but we could add like an
adjustment layer. So maybe just to give
it some kind of a common look or a
rather consistent look. So we could
apply like a little vignette here to
around like 10 or 15. I always do that.
And then maybe like we can play around
with exposure or uh saturation something
like this. It's totally up to you. It's
a preference thing. There is no right or
wrong here by the way. Just to ensure
Oh, and also you you also might want to
do that. I just saw that you see those
black bars. So if you here if you pay
attention to the upper um you know line
of the frame there are no black frames,
but here there are clearly built black
frames. So you want to just click on
this and uh zoom it in and just go
through the video. Make sure you have no
black bars anywhere else. Looks good to
me. And yeah, I mean we can export this.
So it it's honestly done. So go to
video. You might want to export this in
4K if your computer can process this.
Also bit rate higher because when you
upload to YouTube, YouTube tends to
compress your video down in terms of
quality. So you want to have all the
quality you could possibly have with the
uh exporting. And with that said, let's
just name it like uh something test
health. And uh let's get it exported. So
before I move on to the next step in the
video, if you want to grab some footage,
do remember about the lifetime deal that
AppSumo offers for deposit photos. It's
not going to be around forever. So if
you want to grab it down below, you can
do that. But otherwise we're moving on
to the next step. So before I proceed,
let's actually quickly revisit the road
map and see where we are. So we gathered
the ideas. We engineered the prompt for
the script. We made the script. We then
organized the script for AI to voice it.
We then created the voice over. We then
sourced the footage. We then edited the
video and put it all together in Caput.
Now we need to create a thumbnail. We
then need to upload the video and
optimize it for SEO. And then lastly, of
course, I'm going to show you that
monetization strategy I was talking
about at the beginning of this video. So
let's continue. All right. So, now that
we are in the making a thumbnail chapter
of this course, I do want to quickly
mention that I do have this tutorial on
my channel because here's the thing. I'm
about to show you how to create a
thumbnail with the help of AI. Um, so
we're going to do that in this tutorial.
But if you want to know the manual way
on how you can create an actual uh
thumbnail from start to finish by using
Canva, you can do that because in this
video, as you can see, we had this case
study which is also like a medical
channel. I can't remember, you know, his
name, but it's definitely a medical
channel. So, it's it definitely makes
sense in in this case. So as you can see
I you know you get the idea. I recreated
this thumbnail. I basically copy pasted
it for educational purposes. So if you
want to know the manual way just go to
my channel and find this video which is
called the only YouTube automation
thumbnail training you need. But with
that said let me go ahead and show you
how you can create a thumbnail with the
help of AI. All right. So I played with
chat GPT off camera and here is how I
got it to work. So first of all I wrote
this prompt and for the first thing I
wrote is create image in this particular
way and if you don't know how to do it
you simply click on dash and then or
slash and then you uh select right here
create image and it's going to be like
that and then you just copy the prompt
which I'm going to go ahead and put in a
Google doc. It's going to be right here
for you guys if you want it. But yeah, I
mean it's just quite insane. All I did
is I put in this prompt and um then I
did it again because I had the wrong
model selected and then it gave me this
particular picture and it's actually
kind of insane. Again, if you want to
know the manual way on how to do that,
you can go to my channel and you will
find a uh thumbnail training right here.
But we're not doing it the manual way
today. It honestly looks insane. Yeah,
the only thing that bothers me is you
like destroys you kidneys. It really
should be your kidneys technically. But
hey, I like it the way it is. Honestly,
it took literally 30 seconds. And
actually, yeah, I did write here fix you
to your and it just did this. So,
whatever. I'm not going to get into
that. But hey, this could work. No,
nobody would care. people would click on
this and it did take like I swear under
one minute to get it generated. So it's
actually kind of insane because
otherwise you would either have to do it
yourself which would take at least
easily over you know 10 to 20 minutes
for this thumbnail and you have to have
skills not only it's timeconuming you
have to have skills or you would hire
you would have to hire a thumbnail
designer which would charge like 20
bucks at least for this. So I mean I
can't complain and this technology will
only get better. So this is the prompt
this is the structure you can definitely
feel free to play around with this. It
is definitely a new feature that Open
AAI recently released. So, you know,
we're going to get we so we have to give
it some time. I'm sure it's only going
to get better over time. It will 100%.
But hey, think about where Deli was like
a year ago where it was just creating
whatever pixel art and now it's just
creating actual usable thumbnails. So,
with that said, I'm going to download
the thumbnail and now let's get to
uploading the video. I'll I'll show you
the important settings and then I'll
show you how to optimize your video for
SEO so that you basically start getting
views as soon as you upload the video.
So, now I'm in a test channel. So, let's
go ahead and get this video uploaded.
Um, so the first thing I'm going to do
is put in the title. I'm sure you guys
know how this goes. So, after you put in
your title, what I'm going to do now is
I'm going to go back to Chad GPT. I'm
going to copy the entire script and I'm
going to give it the following prompt.
So, here goes the prompt. Now, based on
my script, write an SEO optimized videos
description following the structure from
the picture I am attaching. The script
is below. Now, after I paste the script,
you might be wondering what picture am I
going to attach? Well, I'm going to go
to their channel and I want to model
basically the way they uh create their
descriptions. There's no description
here. Let's check if there is anything
here. So, I just want to take a
screenshot of this and then paste it
right here. And then let's see what kind
of a description Chad GPT is going to
give us. And just like that, we're going
to go ahead and copy all of this stuff.
And then we're going to go back to
YouTube. And then we're going to paste
it right here. The next thing you need
to do is you need to upload a thumbnail.
So, let's see if I can do that.
Actually, it says right here that the
file is bigger than 2 megabytes, which
which happens when you download stuff,
you know, anywhere from outside of
Canva, which is fine. we can just go
back to Canva and uh we can upload this
picture in here. So, we can go ahead and
do that. And when we do that, Canva
basically knows the YouTube's uh format.
So, we can just uh kind of scale the
picture like this. Just make sure
nothing really is outside the frame too
much. And then once you align the
picture, you can just go ahead to file
and then click on download. Make sure
the uh ratio here that is why the
YouTube was couldn't process the image.
It was anything above uh 1280 by 720.
So, that's like the maximum. and then
just select one page. Click on download.
Now I'm going to try again to upload the
footage. So after I try again the file
did get uploaded. Uh now playlists you
you can select them but don't have to.
Now when it comes to audience you select
no. When it comes to altered content you
select no. And then the tags here were
on default. So then you want to select
the language you always want to select
the language. Recording date doesn't
matter but you can choose it. Uh so next
thing is tags but I guess we'll come
back to it because it's another story.
Uh so then add subtitles. I do prefer to
add them because you can export them
from Cap Cut so that then you can upload
the actual captions text file to the
video which I think just makes it
perform better. And then another little
trick I like to do is I go here to cards
and then I click on add a video and then
you can add whatever video you have on
your channel. Obviously I'm on a random
empty channel. Uh but you know any video
you have on your channel you can add and
the way it looks like in the actual
video is like this. So as you can see
now this video of mine has those videos
attached like embed to the actual video
description. These videos are part of
this description and those videos are
cards. They also show up right here as
you can see. So yeah if if you click on
this info button it's going to take you
directly to those videos which all
results in more people watching your
videos and as a result you know uh your
videos are going to get more views and
your channel will grow exponentially. So
that's kind of the strategy here. Now
that's why you use cards. Kind of same
effect goes for end screen. You just add
an end screen at the end of the video
and then yeah, people just stick around
with your videos for longer and that's
about it as far as upload settings go.
Then you just either publish it or
schedule it. But we are not done yet. We
basically covered everything but we
didn't cover one thing which is video
tags. Now that is essentially optimizing
your video for search. Now the tool I
personally use for that is Vid IQ.
Literally every single time I need to
find a new keyword, I use that. So So if
you want to check it out, I'm going to
link it down below and you can try it
out for just a dollar. If you don't use
my link, you will have to pay the full
price, I believe, like right away. So,
you can try it out if you want to. But
anyway, once uh you sign up for your
account and all that is done, you're
going to go ahead to Vid IQ and um and
then you're going to end up here on the
homepage. And now that we're actually
speaking about Vid IQ in my academy, I
also have an amazing lesson about Vid
IQ, which is going to be right here in
the U Ardition research right here,
which is find outliers with AI. I gave a
specific lesson on how to utilize VidQ's
outlier section right here, which is
super OP. It's also another very
powerful weapon in your research
arsenal. Uh however, I'm going to go to
keywords for now and let's uh let's get
this over with. And so let's see. And
now that we are here, we basically need
to start searching for our uh terms. So
in this case, our you know our uh title
is these three foods are silently
destroying your kidneys. So maybe we can
go to Vid IQ and search for something
like kidney damage. So it doesn't get
that much search volume, only 2,000 and
it is quite a competitive uh keyword. So
I would suggest to stay away but uh we
can click on related keywords and then
we can find here maybe better or bigger
keywords that actually get some
traction. So for example chronic kidney
disease it gets 30k searches and it's an
overall better keywords. So now we can
go here and click on related again and
now we're going to start finding the
right keywords to use here. Another
keyword you could be searching for here
because um you know because it's it's
like elderly people related content. You
can search for example senior health and
as you can see this one gets half a
million search volume per month and
that's much better keyword to target. In
fact I think for this case you wouldn't
want to target kidneys because that just
too niche. It's simply there's not
enough volume. I mean 10k searches um
you know 30k searches 2k searches that's
just nothing for us to work with. But if
we search for senior health, it gets
half a million searches. So we want to
go for that specific keyword. Now we
click on related keywords. We're going
to find a bunch of keywords that we can
actually rank for realistically. Why?
Because the competition here is low
somewhat. So for example, senior
wellness is rated at 82. It gets 80k
search views uh per month or search
volume is 80k per month and there is no
competition. So guess what we're going
to do? We're going to uh copy senior
wellness. We're going to head over right
here and paste it here as one of our
keywords. And now you basically need to
repeat this process until all the
keywords have been um you know
fulfilled. And yeah, you just need to
fill up all the 500 characters. And you
honestly need to do it once kind of
because once you establish your
keywords, you never really change them.
You I mean you shouldn't actually. You
just kind of copy paste the same preset
of keywords across your videos because
yeah, that's just what you do. It's just
the right way to do to go about things
here. So I'll just continue looking. For
example, senior health tips is an
amazing keyword and I think you get the
point. Now, I'm just going to spend some
time here and look for good keywords and
and uh yeah, then I'll show you guys
what I got. So, here are all the
keywords that I put together. As you can
see, they're not all like super high
rated. So, for example, this one is only
34 rated, but this one is healthy habits
for seniors, which is just a very broad
keyword. So, you want to basically
target some of the smaller keywords,
meaning with the lower competition, and
higher competition is also sometimes
good. That only means that YouTube is
going to rank your videos in the right
sort of a category. So yeah, with that
said, the keyword research is kind of
done. And at this point, we can just
publish this video and logically this
process is over. So now, as promised in
the beginning of this video, I'm now
going to show you real quick how you can
actually monetize this video in the
right way besides ad revenue. So it it's
actually so simple. I do not understand
why this channel is not doing it because
it's actually so simple. So the first
thing you do is you go to dig store 24
and there are also other affiliate
providers in a similar nature. So if
you're doing Tik Tok shop for example, I
know there's Kalo data. It's also like a
related tool for that. But I'm using
Digi Store because I I just use it
regularly. And so what do you do? You
just first of all obviously go in create
an account. It's super simple. Uh in
order to get your account like all
verified and uh you know good to go
basically you need to immediately attach
your PayPal I believe like address you
know all that formal stuff. Once you do
all that your account is like basically
set up. What you do then is you go to
marketplace here in the top right. So
you click on marketplace. Now, the video
I made is called something whatever
about kidneys, right? So, it only makes
sense if I go in and search kidney. And
it just makes perfect sense to promote a
product that is called kidney solution.
And we can click here on sales page and
actually just evaluate the product and
what it really does. And what this
product does is it is the kidney disease
solution. So, learn how over 25,000
people have lowered creatine levels and
increased whatever. So, that means
really if that's truth, that means that
it's a valuable product. It solves a
problem. It's guaranteed to work. You do
not need to do any work as far as like
setting up the product, setting up the
funnel, setting up the back end,
creating the website. It's a lot of work
and it all takes skill as well. Like you
can't just create a digital product to
sell. Like you can, but it takes skill.
Not everybody has those skills and it's
a lot of skills to learn. So it's much
much easier to just promote someone's
product and not bother at all. And in
the time that it would have taken you to
actually learn how to create it, instead
by the time you know you can make like
10 videos just promoting this product
and make a bunch of money. So that's the
mindset here. So you want to just make
as much videos as possible promoting
this product and that's it. That's
really it. So then you go to dig store
marketplace, search up, you know,
whatever the keyword is, find the
product, and then you just click on copy
promo link and that's it. The link is
copied as you can see. It now has my dig
store ID in it, which is AIT, as you can
see. And that's it. Then you just go to
back to YouTube and then you click on
description and then you just paste the
link right here as I already did. So now
my thing is in red because I need to
verify account as you can see u because
it is just a demo account whatever uh
your yours should be verified obviously
you need to verify your account right
away in order to attach clickable links
but that it's really that simple like as
you can see it's just a link in the
description and that's the same thing
I'm doing. So if we go to my videos, I
also promote stuff and whatever it is I
promote depends. But yeah, just a link
in description and it makes thousands of
dollars because views convert. And
another thing you can do actually
besides only linking it in the
description, you can also link a link
something in your pinned comment to only
maximize conversions and make sure that
as many people as possible are going to
see that link. Once that all done, you
basically publish the video and then you
repeat this process over and over again
until your channel is built up into
something like this and it has dozens or
hundreds of videos that are all kind of
a printing views with this compound
effect. And again, going back to the
initial stages of the video, remember I
told you like it may not seem like a
lot. It's 2K views, but 2K views could
really yield a lot. This one got 95K
views. I think when I started making
this video, it was sitting at 70K views.
Like this video is going viral as we
speak. Imagine this video had an
affiliate link and it got 100,000 views.
In fact, let's do the math real quick.
So, it got 100,000 views on average.
Let's say it got a really bad
conversion, which is like 0.3%. It's
terrible conversion, but 0.3% of 100 is
like what? 300 people, I believe. So,
minus
997% is going to be 300, I believe.
Yeah, it is 300. So, now 300 multiplied
by what? So, it's uh so the product look
they're giving 75% commissions. So, the
price of this product is $87. And if you
get a single sale, from a single sale,
you get $57. So, from this one video
alone, if they had an affiliate product
and it was converting just somewhat bad,
they would already make from these views
$15,000. I know it doesn't sound real,
but it is like it could be real. It
could be you making this kind of money.
They're they just don't know what
they're doing. And so, I'm giving you
guys this crazy opportunity. Now, I'm
not telling you to like exactly promote
this particular product. Please don't do
your research. promote multiple
products, actually promote a different
product in each video, you know,
depending on the context, obviously. So,
yeah, I mean, it could go crazy and and
I know there's going to be at least one
person who's going to watch this video
all the way through, take action, and in
a few months, they're going to be
sitting on a 10K a month channel just
like that. So, I hope this video was
helpful to you guys. And do remember, if
you got any value from this video, and
you want to take it one step further,
you might want to check out my
community. It's where we all hang out.
It's an awesome place. It got it's got
tons of stuff for you to learn even more
from. So, with that said, I'm out. And
uh thank you for watching this video all
the way through. Subscribe and I'll see
you. Module two, Faceless YouTube Shorts
Automation. Chapter 1. I copied 100K a
month channel using only AI. This
YouTube channel has been pulling in some
of the craziest views I've ever seen.
I'm talking 85 million views, 83
million, 80 million. Every single video
racking up views like it's nothing. And
the guy behind this, his name is Ray
Williams. You might think he's just
making regular storytelling shorts, but
the numbers say otherwise. With YouTube
paying shorts creators around 6 cents
per thousand views, Ray's channel could
be making well over $100,000 a month
just from ad revenue. In total, his
videos have rad in over 13 billion
views. Yes, billion with a B. But here's
the kicker. Lately, Ray has been doing
something even crazier, and I think
hardly anyone has caught on. If we take
a look at one of his recent videos,
there's something odd. his face, his
expressions, everything is almost
emotionless and repetitive from video to
video. That's when I realized this guy
has cloned himself using AI. He's turned
his videos into a true automation
machine, and it's absolutely working.
Now that you know this even exists, and
we've seen just how insane the views
are, you already know where this is
going. I'm going to try to recreate
Ray's video formula in under 24 hours,
documenting every step using AI tools
and sharing the results with you. Here's
the game plan. I'll break it down into
few simple steps going through each one
in detail so you can try this yourself.
And somewhere in this video, I'll drop a
bonus trick that Ray Williams uses all
the time to generate this level of
engagement. One that's helped him reach
almost 14 billion views. But hold up,
before we dive in, you already know I
put together a free Google doc for you
guys, and you can grab it right from my
Telegram channel. This doc has all the
steps, prompts, and software we'll be
using in this video. Plus, it's set up
in a super simple checklist format so
you can follow along and check things
off as you go. Trust me, with everything
we're about to cook up, you'll want this
doc handy. It's packed with links and
resources to make this process smooth.
So, grab it below. And now, let the show
begin. All right, before we dive into
the strategy that's cracking the
algorithm, we need to get how the
algorithm actually works and more
importantly, how to make it work for us.
Here's the deal. Going viral with shorts
isn't luck. The algorithm is constantly
sifting through shorts. Picking out the
most engaging ones to show to a wider
audience. And this all comes down to one
key thing, watch time. If you can get
viewers to watch your video all the way
through, or even better, re-watch it,
your video is practically guaranteed to
go viral. Trust me, the algorithm knows
a good short when it sees one, and it'll
keep pushing it to more people if it
performs. So, with all that said, what
is our main goal? Get a high retention
rate. Sounds easy, right? Well, it's
trickier than it looks. With hundreds of
thousands of shorts uploaded to YouTube
every day, they're all competing for
that split second of attention. If your
video isn't more engaging than the one
viewers just watched, they'll scroll
away and your retention will tank. If
you want viewers to watch your video all
the way to the end, you'll need to use
every single step I'm about to share.
So, first, let's check out the video
we're aiming to create. As you can see,
he's creating these simple storytime
videos with some AI generated images at
the bottom of the screen. And just in
case you're wondering whether you'll
have to be on camera and record
yourself, nah, relax. I've done heavy
research on how to create videos like
this all using AI. You won't have to
show your face, reveal your voice, or
any of that stuff. It's completely
faceless and run by AI avatars. Well, I
hope this little explanation gives you
clarity on how the algorithm works. And
just before we start creating our video,
make sure to grab the Google doc from my
Telegram channel. You'll need
it. Now that you've got the document,
let's dive into the actual video
creation. Don't skip this part. The
script is everything. This is what will
make or break your video, especially in
this niche. If the story doesn't hook
viewers right away, they'll scroll past
and that kills your chances of going
viral. It all boils down to one
essential skill, storytelling. You've
got to present it in a way that grabs
attention and keeps people watching. So,
let's get into how to craft that perfect
story. But here's the thing. This isn't
easy. Like, really hard. If you're new
to script writing, pulling this off from
scratch might be out of reach. That's
why you want to start with a proven
concept, something that's already gone
viral. If it took off once, there's a
good chance it will again. But don't get
me wrong, I'm not saying to copy someone
else's script. Instead, we'll take a
viral script as our reference point,
then use AI to transform it into a fresh
original script with that same viral
spark, just with a different story. All
right, here's the plan. First, find a
viral video in the niche you're
targeting. I'll use that channel I
mentioned earlier as an example. Grab
the link by clicking on the share button
and copying it. Next, head over to
Dupdub, links in the description, and
start a free 3-day trial. You'll need to
sign up with Gmail, but heads up, the
free trial is only available if you go
through my custom link below, so
definitely use that to get the bonus.
Once you're in, there's a bunch of tools
to play with, but go straight to AI
transcription. This feature is key. It
lets you get a full transcript from any
social media video in seconds. No
downloading needed. Just hit the YouTube
tab, paste the link, and click
transcribe. Bam! The whole video script
shows up in text form, ready for us to
remix. But here's the thing, you can't
just copy paste the script. Not only is
that risky business, but you could end
up with copyright issues. So, I'm not
here to set you up for failure. Instead,
we're going to use the script as a
foundation and turn it into something
completely fresh. Here's the move. Copy
the transcribed script, open chat GPT,
and drop in this exact prompt I've
written out for you in the doc. This
prompt will tell Chat GPT to recreate
the story, keeping the same viral hooks,
but spinning it into a whole new
narrative. As you can see, Chat GPT will
write out a full script. Once it's done,
just copy and paste it onto a new Google
Doc. Give it a read through a few times
to make sure everything flows. Make any
final tweaks or add a bit of spice if
inspiration hits. This is your chance to
personalize it. Once you're happy with
how it sounds, it's time to move on to
the next step, voice over. This is where
we start bringing the story to life. All
right, so the creator in the reference
video uses their own voice, but I'm
guessing that's not your plan. No
worries, we're going with AI for this.
We'll use texttospech software. There
are tons of options, but I always go
with 11 Labs. They've got a custom voice
feature that'll help make your video
stand out. Just sign up for a free
account, links down below. Now, 11 Labs
is a pretty popular software, so I'm
sure all these gurus have previously
recommended certain tips and tricks on
how to use it. Well, what I want you to
do now is grab those tricks and throw
them out the window because none of
these gurus know how to use it the right
way. Listen up. First of all, head over
to voices here on the left side and
click on it. You will be taken to this
menu as a result. Next, click on library
right here. And we're going to see a
bunch of custom pre-made voices. Now, we
need to configure the language here at
the top. I'll obviously choose English.
Next, and it's very important, you need
to go right here and click on this drop-
down menu. Then, click on category and
select high quality. As a result, we're
now looking at voiceovers that were made
and trained based on real voices of real
voice actors. So, in some cases, you
can't even tell it's AI and not a human.
Anyway, take your time to scroll through
these voiceovers. To state the obvious,
the video genre we are making in this
course is storytelling for the most
part. So, do make sure to select
pleasant and uplifting voices, not
something creepy. You get my point. I'll
choose this one. So, now just click on
the add button on the right side. All
right. Now that you have your new voice
over added, go to text to speech here on
the left. Copy the script from Google
Docs. And just before we paste it into
11 Labs, we need to do some magical
wizardy stuff with this text to make it
sound next level. Buckle up, guys. I'm
about to drop sauce that you've never
seen before. So, the way this script
works now is cool, and we can submit it
for voice over as it is. Go over to the
Google doc I dropped in Telegram, and
you're going to grab this prompt. What
this prompt does is it scans the text
and organizes the punctuation and space
gaps to enhance the output as much as
possible. To see how it works, first
copy the prompt, paste it into chat GPT,
and then copy the original video script
that we generated and paste that as
well. Simply press enter, and ChatGpt
will give you a fully organized script.
Now, go back to 11 Labs. And here's
another pro tip for you guys. As you're
about to generate the script, make sure
you paste and generate no more than 250
characters at a time. This will ensure
the highest quality voice over. On the
other hand, if you just paste the whole
script at once, it will get overwhelmed
and produce robotic results. So, paste
the first chunk of the text and click on
generate. Sometimes, if you're not
satisfied with the audio quality,
generating it a few times can help to
get the best result. Once you're
satisfied, click
download. Now, repeat this process for
the whole script. Download each audio
file and we are moving on. If you listen
to the voice over, you'll notice there
are way too many pauses and in a
fast-paced format like vertical videos.
Those pauses are killers for retention.
People's attention spans are practically
non-existent these days. So, we need to
optimize the audio for maximum flow. To
fix this, we'll cut out all those pauses
and make it way more engaging. I'll show
you how in Cap Cut, but any editing
software works. I use Cap Cut because
it's free.
And if you haven't installed it yet, you
can grab my link down below. So, open up
Cap Cut and start a new project. Click
on import. Upload the voiceover file and
drag it onto the timeline. Next, select
the razor tool and make two cuts just
like this. Highlight the clip in the
middle and hit delete. Then, drag the
remaining clips together and play it
back to check if it flows naturally.
This process removes those longer pauses
in the voice over that can feel awkward
or disrupt the pace since AI generated
voices can sometimes have pauses that
just don't feel right. Now, just keep
repeating this process for the rest of
the voice over. I'll speed things up
here so you can follow along if you'd
like. When it's done, your audio should
sound something like this. So, there's a
guy named Jack Finley. Just a regular
dude, right? Lives in the suburbs, pays
his taxes, works a 9 to5. But one night,
Jack gets a Sounds amazing, right? And
you can barely even tell it's AI.
However, while editing, I stumbled upon
a little engagement hack that could
really push this video's reach. Since
the video ends on a bit of a
cliffhanger, I decided to add a prompt
at the end asking viewers to comment a
specific word if they want a part two.
All right, so I'll just go back to 11
Labs, type in something like comment
story, and I'll create a part two about
what happened next. Then I'll hit
generate, download it, and drop it at
the end of the timeline in Cap Cut. This
little prompt is going to get people
commenting on the video, which tells the
algorithm to push it to even more
viewers, creating a serious snowball
effect. Hope you noted this down because
hacks like this are exactly the kind of
edge you need to really crack the
content game. All right, now that we've
trimmed all the pauses, it's time to
export. Head over to the big blue button
in the top right corner. Since we're
only working with audio here, uncheck
the video box and check audio instead to
save it as an MP3. This will give us
just the audio file, making the next
editing steps way easier to manage.
Lastly, you want to hit the export
button and our voiceover is ready.
All right, let's state the obvious here.
We're building a faceless channel, so no
face reveals no on camera personality.
Instead, we need something that makes
the channel recognizable and gives it a
brand. Here's what's interesting. If you
look at most successful faceless
creators blowing up right now, almost
all of them are using AI avatars as the
face of their channel. It's a smart move
because it gives viewers something
consistent to recognize and makes the
channel feel like it's got a unique
personality. Think about it. Just
running a story with AI images alone is
kind of bland and there are already tons
of channels out there doing that. But on
the other hand, when you add an AI
avatar that shows up in every video,
people start to connect it with your
content. Take my channel for example.
Over 200,000 of you are subscribed here.
Maybe partly because of the avatar. Who
knows? When you see that AI character in
a thumbnail or video, you know it's
mine. That kind of branding is powerful.
I think you already know where this is
going. Let's move to the next step and
start creating our avatar. All right,
listen up. There's a reason they call me
the AI guy. When I say AI avatar, I'm
not talking about some basic, cheap-l
lookinging anime character. We're going
to design a character that looks so real
that most viewers won't even realize
it's not an actual human. I'll be
sharing the exact techniques I used to
create my own avatar, the one you're
seeing right now. Trust me, this took
countless sleepless nights to figure
out. So, smash that like button.
Consider it a small payback for the
knowledge I'm dropping here. Deal. First
things first, we need to design the
character itself. There's really no one
right way to do this. Go with whatever
style you want. A regular guy, girl, a
dog, a banana, your high school teacher.
Heck, even a sponge with attitude.
Doesn't matter. The key is to create
something that'll stick with the viewer,
something memorable. All right, guys.
Now, it's time for me to reveal the
secret formula for generating characters
just like my own. Yep, these are the
same characters that helped pull in over
6 million views on my channel alone.
First things first, head over to chat
GPT and type out a description of what
you want your character to look like.
You'll need to cover three main things
in the prompt. First, the character's
features. Stuff like gender, age, hair
color, eye color, outfit, whatever makes
them stand out. Second, the background
setting. This could be anything from a
bedroom to a mountaintop, Mars, or even
the moon. And third, the position.
Decide how they're facing the camera and
where they're looking. I know it sounds
like a lot, but relax. I've got all the
prompts and instructions in a free
Google doc which you can grab down
below. Each box has a spot for each
description, so it's super easy to
follow along. And for those of you who
want to try recreating the exact
character I'm using in this demo, I'll
include the prompt I'm using as well.
For this tutorial, I'll be aiming for a
character similar to the guy in that
video we looked at earlier. Think
middle-aged in a home office looking
directly at the camera. Once you hit
generate, ChatGpt will pull all this
information together and create a
detailed design idea that would normally
take hours to plan. But here's the
thing, we can't directly use this output
in an image generator. So, what you'll
need to do next is ask Chat GPT to
refine the design into a shorter
optimized text prompt for Leonardo AI,
which is the software we'll be using to
bring this character to life. This
optimized prompt will be perfect for
generating your image. If you haven't
created an account yet, be sure to use
my link below. It's free and it helps
support the content I bring you. Once
you're over on Leonardo and have your
account set up, go ahead and click on
image generation. In the text box here,
you can enter whatever description you
want, and Leonardo will turn it into an
image. But before jumping into our
prompt, let's make sure the settings are
dialed in to get that ultra realistic
look we're aiming for. But before I do
anything, Leonardo AI recently made this
update, so I want to make sure we are on
the same page. In the top right corner,
make sure to turn on the legacy view
mode. This way it is more simplified and
beginnerfriendly. Typically I prefer to
turn it off though and use the complex
view to have more control over my
generations, but let's keep it simple
today. All right, here's the setup you
want. First, click on preset in the top
left and set it to cinematic kino. Then
switch the generation mode to quality
and set image dimensions to one by one.
I know we're making a 9x6 video, but
trust me, one by one works better here
since the character will only fill part
of the screen. The other half will be
visuals. Next, select how many images
you want per prompt depending on your
credits. I'll go with four to give us
some options. Now, copy the prompt from
chat GPT. Paste it into Leonardo. Hit
generate and give it a few seconds. Once
it's ready, pick the one that fits best.
It took me a few minutes of waiting and
a couple of solid attempts to nail the
look I was going for, but here it is.
This picture works because the character
is looking directly into the camera,
which really helps to build that
connection with the viewer. Honestly,
most people won't even realize it's not
a real person. Trust me, people aren't
as sharp as you'd think. Now, go ahead
and hit that download button, and we're
ready to move on to the next step. All
right, now that we've got our realistic
looking character, it's time to bring it
to life by animating it to make it look
like it's actually talking. Just a
couple of years ago, this would have
been a nightmare for even a professional
animator and would have cost hundreds,
if not thousands of dollars. But with
AI, we can pull it off in seconds. To
prove just how powerful this tech is,
let me remind you that I used AI avatars
for a long time without showing my face.
That approach helped me rake in six
figures on YouTube and grow by over
200,000 subs in just over a year. So
yeah, we're not playing around here.
Serious stuff only. All right, let's get
to animating this avatar. And for that,
we're back to Dubdub. If you missed it
earlier, go grab my special link down
below. It gives you a free trial so you
can test it out without paying a scent.
Once you're in, click on AI avatar right
on the homepage. You'll see a whole
lineup of pre-made characters. And some
of these even mimic gestures that look
insanely real. Since we're doing this to
brand our own channel, click on upload
face photo and select the image we
downloaded from Leonardo AI. Next, on
the right side, click on the upload
option and upload the voiceover we
created and exported from Cap Cut
earlier. Once it's uploaded, simply
click on generate talking avatar in the
top right corner. It usually takes a few
minutes to process, so I'll get back to
you once it's ready. Okay, so it
finished loading. Let's take a sneak
peek at how it turned out. So, there's a
guy named Jack Finley, just a regular.
This turned out pretty much spot-on.
From a distance, it's practically
impossible to tell it's AI generated.
Sure, if you zoom way in on the hair,
you'll catch a few tiny details, but
trust me, nobody's doing that. Before we
move on, hit download. So, the avatar
video is ready to go. We'll place this
in the top half of the screen, just like
in the reference I showed earlier. Now,
let's talk about the bottom half. In the
original video, he's using AI generated
anime style visuals to illustrate the
story line. These might look complex,
but they're actually straightforward to
make. Plus, I found a hack to animate
these images so they look even more
dynamic, but we'll save that for later.
All right, now that we've got the basics
in place, it's time to get our visuals
ready. First up, we need to generate the
actual images. And don't worry, we're
not going to mess around trying to come
up with complex prompts ourselves. We'll
use the same method we used to design
our character. So, head back to ChatGpt
and drop in the exact prompt from the
Google doc. Here's how it works. We're
basically feeding ChatGpt one sentence
from our script at a time, and it'll
turn each sentence into a detailed image
prompt. Yes, you guessed it. Repeat this
process for the whole script. I'll go
through this quickly. Now that we've got
prompts for the entire video, let's move
over to Leonardo to start generating.
This time, we're not going for ultra
realistic visuals. We're looking for an
anime look to match the style of the
reference channel. So, instead of
cinematic kino, switch to anime mode. I
wouldn't be surprised if they're using
this preset themselves. Now, copy your
first prompt from chat GPT, paste it
into Leonardo, and hit generate. It's
looking good, but to keep things
consistent across the board, we need the
colors and lighting to match. For
example, it wouldn't make sense if some
images look like daytime scenes while
others are set at night. That's where
Leonardo's image guidance feature comes
in handy. Click the image icon next to
the prompt box. Go to the style
reference tab and upload the first image
you generated. This lets you control how
much influence this style has. I'd set
it to low, just enough to keep the
colors consistent without making the
images look too similar. Now, keep going
with each prompt from chat GPT until
we've got the whole script covered. I'm
going to speed this up to keep the video
moving. And here we go. All the images
are generated and they look amazing.
They all share that anime vibe, keeping
the style consistent so the story flows
naturally. If you look at the reference
video, you'll notice he uses subtle
animations on each image, making them
more engaging. With attention spans, as
short as they are, that extra bit of
movement really helps. You've got two
options here. You can animate each image
manually in your editing software, which
could take hours, or use a simple AI
trick to animate them with just a few
clicks. I will obviously show you how
you can do this with AI, but definitely
let me know in the comments if you want
to see a super indepth cap cut tutorial
where we will manually animate it all.
Anyway, Leonardo AI has this animation
tool that most people don't know about.
It can take still images and turn them
into short animated clips. Head to your
feed, pick the first image, and click
image to motion. Now, adjust the motion
strength. Keep it around seven or eight.
You see, we want these metrics to be on
the high end just so the images look
extra engaging. Now, hit generate and
repeat this process for each image. A
few minutes later, we've got all the
images animated. They look smooth and
almost like video with subtle motions
that make them way more engaging. All
right, download everything. And just
before we dive into the final challenge,
editing, let's sort out the music to
complete our asset collection. There are
tons of ways to get a track for your
YouTube video. But personally, I stick
to Epidemic Sound. It's a royalty-free
music provider loaded with songs and
sound effects to choose from. And just
in case you don't have an account, I've
got a unique offer for you. Use my link
in the description and enter the code
AIG50 to get 50% off for 2 months after
the free trial. Now, I'll be real with
you. Using a trusted royalty-free
provider like Epidemic Sound saves you
from potential copyright headaches. So,
make sure to grab this deal while you
can. Once you're set up and on the
homepage, navigate to the music tab.
Now, since this video has a bit of a
funny, comedic vibe, I'll search up the
keyword suspenseful synth to add that
extra layer of humor. Hit search, listen
through a couple of tracks, and download
the one that matches best. I'll be going
with this one. We will also need sound
effects to complete the edit, but we
will come back here later on to get
them. I will give you a sound
engineering master class. So stick
around for that. For now, we are finally
moving on to editing. All right, so open
up Cap Cut and start a new project file.
Before you dive into editing, let me
give you a little hack. Put all your
assets into a single folder on your
computer. Trust me, it's going to make
things way easier when you're navigating
through them. Once you're in Cap Cut,
click on import. Locate the folder you
just made and hit the import folder
button. Now all your assets are right
there in Cap Cut, ready to go. A little
life hack for you. Now, import the
voiceover file we exported earlier and
drop our talking avatar onto the
timeline. Position the avatar in the top
half of the screen. Just click on it and
drag it where it needs to be. Next,
start adding in the visuals one by one,
matching each visual to a line in the
script. Play the voice over and place
each image to sync up perfectly. Keep
doing this until the entire script is
covered. Make sure everything's in the
right order or it won't make sense for
the viewer. When you get to the final
part where we're prompting viewers to
comment a word for part two, we're going
to scale the character to full screen
for the last few seconds. This helps
create that connection between the
character and the channel. Now, watch
through the video to check if everything
looks good. All right, we're officially
done aligning all the footage so the
most boring part is out of the way. Now,
let's dive into the fun stuff, actual
editing. We're going to add some effects
and animations here and there to make
this video way more engaging. Click on
adjustment and add an adjustment layer
which will affect everything underneath
it. Scroll down to the vignette setting
and set it around 20 to slightly darken
the corners. I'm not claiming to be a
color grading expert and honestly it's
not a dealbreaker, but tweaking a couple
of things here can help. Start with
brightness. Bump it up just a little and
then do the same for saturation. This
will make our visuals stand out more.
Now, let's add a bit of flare. In the
video we're modeling, there's this
glowing line that separates the host
from the background visuals. To add
this, head over to stickers and search
for line. Once you find one, drag it
onto the timeline and position it right
where the video splits. So much cleaner,
right before we move on, we're adding
another line at the bottom of the
screen, but this one will be animated.
This little touch adds a sense of motion
that keeps viewers hooked. Tricks like
this are game changers. Almost feels
illegal to know. To do this, choose a
color for the line. I'll go with yellow
for this example. Open up Google images,
type in yellow color, and download any
image. Import that into Cap Cut. And
here's where things get interesting.
After you import the image, you'll see
it as a full block of color. First, turn
it into a thin line by adjusting its
height. Go to the top right. Click on
uniform scale and decrease the height
axis until it looks like a line. Once
it's a line, position it at the bottom
of the screen. Now, let's animate it. Go
to the mask section on the right side.
Select horizontal and watch closely as I
rotate the mask and move it to the left.
This is where you need to stay focused
as we start animating it. With the mask
on the left side, set your first key
frame right at the start of the video on
second zero. This is crucial. Then
scroll down to find feather and set it
to around plus two to give the line a
subtle shadow effect. Now head to the
end of the video, click the mask and
drag it across the screen. And boom,
we've created a super simple yet
incredibly effective animation that
keeps the viewer's eyes moving with the
content. I think it's fair to ask for a
like and comment at this point. This is
that OG level editing right here that
all of you guys like so much. So, now
we've got our images in place, a slick
animated line at the bottom, and
everything's set up for max engagement.
One last thing, if you've noticed,
almost every viral story video has
captions. They keep viewers hooked and
following along, especially in short
form content. To add captions, go to
captions and hit generate. This will
automatically transcribe the video and
add a captions track. But here's the
deal. Long captions won't work here. We
need short, snappy ones that drive
engagement. Rather than adjusting each
caption one by one, click on template on
the right and pick one of their pre-made
caption animations. For short form
content, go for a style that shows just
one or two words at a time. It's faster
to read and keeps the energy up. Once
you find a style you like, apply it to
all captions and center it on the
screen. This keeps viewers focused and
engaged. All right, the visuals are
over, but we're not done. Tons of
channels have solid visuals, but sound
design, that's what separates a decent
video from a great one. Sound draws
viewers in. It's something we naturally
connect with on an emotional level. Good
sound design has two key components:
sound effects and background music.
Let's start with sound effects. These
add depth to each scene, making viewers
feel like they're in the action. As you
go through your video, look for spots
where sound effects can add impact. For
instance, if our video starts with two
people walking, adding the sound of
footsteps creates a more immersive feel
right from the beginning. This might
seem like a small detail, but it's the
kind of thing that can boost retention
significantly. Finding sound effects can
be a hassle, but not with Epidemic
Sound, which is where I get all my sound
effects. Just in case you were skipping
around, there is a free trial available
for new users, but it's only available
with my link down below. So, make sure
to grab it. Go over to sound effects and
try searching for keywords like wind,
whoosh, cinematic hit, or crowd talking.
Once you find one that fits, download it
and add it to your Cap Cut timeline.
Make sure to time it right so it hits at
just the right moment. Also, keep an eye
on the volume. Sound effects that are
too loud can quickly push viewers away.
Here's a tip. Use the white dots on
either side of the sound effect to fade
it in and out. It helps the sound effect
blend more naturally into the video.
Once you've layered in sound effects
throughout the whole video, it's time to
add the final touch, background music.
Import the song we downloaded earlier,
and if the beginning feels too slow or
doesn't match the vibe, just trim it
down. One quick note, adjust the volume
on the right side. I usually set it to
around -17, so it's subtle yet audible,
adding depth without overpowering the
voice over. And just like that, our
sound design is wrapped. Now, let's
finish this off with the final step,
exporting the video. Hit the blue export
button in the top right corner. Set the
resolution to 1080p and crank up the FPS
to 60 for that ultra smooth quality.
Once you hit generate, let it render.
And there it is. Our video is officially
done. For those curious about the final
look, I'll drop it in my Telegram
channel so we don't stretch this video
out unnecessarily. Before we wrap up
though, let's talk strategy. Making a
high quality video is essential, but
making it go viral, that's a whole
different game. Building a successful
channel takes patience, discipline, and
above all, consistency. Don't expect
instant results. The real key is to keep
posting without getting fixated on early
views. Most people quit after a couple
of posts if they don't see instant
success. But if you're here watching
till the end, I know you're serious.
Running a shorts channel has layers I
can't cover in one video. So, if you're
ready to dive deeper, check out AIU
Academy. It's my private community with
all my courses where I share everything
you need to know from blueprints to
proven strategies. Plus, you'll join a
network of over 500 members and we host
live weekly calls where you can ask me
anything, even get a live review of your
channel. Thanks for watching. Module
two, Faceless YouTube Shorts Automation.
Chapter 2, I made automated channel
using only AI. What if I told you
there's a group of people quietly making
hundreds, even thousands of dollars per
day on YouTube without ever showing
their face or recording a single video?
Sounds crazy, right? Well, I recently
discovered something that blew my mind.
Take a look at this channel, History
Verse. See those view counts? Millions.
And here's the kicker. Every single
video is generated by AI. But that's
nothing. Let me show you something even
crazier. This channel right here, over
200,000 subscribers. Pretty impressive,
right? Now, look at their video count.
Just 83 videos. And get this, they're
consistently pulling in 7 figure views
with AI generated content. So, today I'm
going to do something I've never done
before. I'm giving myself 24 hours to
create a completely automated shorts
channel from scratch, and I'm going to
show you exactly how I do it, step by
step. Here's exactly what we're going to
cover. First, we'll crack the code on
picking the perfect niche. Then, I'll
show you how to use AI to choose a
channel name that actually works. After
that, we're diving into content
creation. And trust me, what I'm about
to show you is going to change how you
think about making videos. But here's
where it gets really interesting. I
recently discovered a brand new AI tool
that lets you generate entire videos
with just one prompt. I've never shared
this before. And of course, I'll walk
you through the entire uploading
process, plus some algorithm tricks that
almost nobody is talking about. Plus,
stick around until the end because I'm
going to reveal a virality hack I
discovered by analyzing Mr. Beast's
shorts. And no, this isn't one of those
wait till the end retention techniques
that all these YouTubers use on you.
This is a legitimate strategy that even
Mr. beast is using right now to maximize
his views. It's so simple yet brilliant
that it might just blow your mind.
Before we jump in, make sure to join my
free Telegram channel link in the
description. That's where I share all my
behind-the-scenes tips and resources
that I can't fit into these videos. With
all that being said, it's time to get
started. First, let's take a look at
this channel. Their videos get tens of
millions of views, as you can see right
here. In total, they got more than 200
million views, which is astonishing. and
all they do is just post these videos
with AI generated images that were put
together. So, let's try to copy them and
try to replicate this success. I'm going
to show you exactly how to generate
videos just like this in a matter of
seconds with AI. And I'm going to be
cloning their channel so you can watch
me as I do it. Now, you might be saying,
"What's the point of this? Can I even
make money from Shorts?" Yes, YouTube
Shorts actually pay money. And in
today's video, we are going to try and
set up our brand new YouTube Shorts
automation business. And then let's dive
into step number one, which is choosing
our niche. Now, we're going to be
entering the animals versus niche. And
let me show you exactly why. See this
channel right here and this one. And
look at this one, too. All of them
crushing it in the same niche. And if we
go to their most popular uploads, boom,
video after video hitting over a million
views. We're not just guessing here.
We're following a proven formula that's
already working. For step two, we need
to choose our channel name. Now, most
people get stuck here for days, but I'm
going to show you how to do it in
literally less than 30 seconds. We're
going to use this AI tool called Tube
Magic, and trust me, it's about to make
your life so much easier. If you don't
have an account yet, you can try it out
for just $1 using my link in the
description. It's honestly a no-brainer.
Here's what makes Tube Magic special.
They just rolled out this insane new
feature, a YouTube channel name
generator. Once you're in, just click on
micro tools on the left side, then
choose channel name generator. Now,
watch this. Type in my channel is about
animals versus each other. Hit generate
and boom. Look at these names. Wild
Clash Chronicles, Beast Battle Arena,
Nature Showdown. These are actually
fire. Let's go with Wild Clash
Chronicles. It's catchy, memorable, and
perfect for our niche. But here's a
quick pro tip before we move on. Always
check if there are already big channels
with your chosen name. Just copy it,
paste it into YouTube search bar, and
perfect. No major channels with this
name. Green light to proceed. Moving on
to step three, creating your logo and
channel art. Now, I could spend 20
minutes explaining every detail here,
but let's be real. For shorts, this
isn't where you need to focus your
energy. You can literally knock this out
in under 2 minutes using AI image
generators, grab something from the
internet, or even draw something
yourself. If you want the deep dive on
this, I've got a 25-hour YouTube
automation course linked in the
description. But right now, let's focus
on what actually moves the needle.
Getting those viral worthy ideas. Step
four is where things get interesting.
Creating our channel. Now, stay with me
here because even if you think you know
how to create a YouTube channel, I'm
about to show you an SEO hack that 99%
of creators miss. First, go to your
YouTube homepage, click on your logo,
hit switch account, then view all
channels, and finally, create a channel.
Type in that name we just generated with
Tube Magic, and boom, basic setup done.
But here's where the magic happens.
Inside YouTube Studio, look for that
settings tab in the bottom left corner.
Click it. Go to the channel tab and pay
attention. This is the game changer most
people miss. See that keyword section?
This is YouTube's hidden treasure chest.
Having the right keywords here helps
YouTube's algorithm understand exactly
where to push your content. And thanks
to our Tube Magic account, we're going
to do this the smart way. Head back to
Tube Magic, find the keyword research
tab, and type in terms like animals or
animal videos. Look at these keywords.
They're not just random suggestions.
These are proven terms with actual
demand and search volume. Copy the ones
with the highest demand. Paste them into
your YouTube keywords and hit save.
Trust me, this 5-minut step can make a
massive difference in your channel's
growth. Now, we're hitting step number
five. And this is crucial. Generating 30
video ideas. And let me tell you why
this number matters. See this channel
right here? They only uploaded 11 videos
and basically hoped for the best. Sure,
they got lucky and it worked out. But
here's the thing. We're not here to
gamble. We're here to build a system
that actually works. Think about it.
These channels pulling in millions of
views. They didn't just get lucky once.
They cracked a code. And that's exactly
what we're going to do. We're going to
generate 30 solid video ideas and post
one short per day. That's our formula
for success. Now, here's where it gets
good. We're not going to sit here
racking our brains trying to be
creative. Instead, we're going to be
strategic. Look at this successful
channel's most popular videos. Let's
break down what's working. Black
panthers, white lions, white tigers,
woolly mammoths, dinosaurs, alligators,
buffalo. The possibilities are literally
endless. Just with these animals alone,
we could probably create 60 to 100
different matchups. But let's take it
even further. Back to Tube Magic we go.
This time to their video script writer.
Click on video scripts. Type in 30 apex
predators versus each other. And watch
this. Boom. Look at all these fresh
ideas. And check this out. We just
struck gold. The lion versus the tiger.
Why is this perfect? Because look at
this video right here. Africa's top 10
strongest animals is sitting at 13
million views. That's not a coincidence.
That's a pattern we can replicate. I've
compiled my list right here, and I
genuinely think some of these could pop
off. But remember, we're not just
copying. We're improving on what's
already working. Now, for step six,
writing your scripts, or should I say
letting AI write them for us. Sure, we
could do this the old school way and try
to generate the scripts ourselves, but
I've got something better, something
that's going to blow your mind. It's a
brand new AI tool called Vid AI, and
what it can do is absolutely insane. And
here's the best part. I actually managed
to work out a special deal with the Vid
AI team. If you use my link in the
description, you'll get 50% off your
first month. That's exclusive to my
viewers only, so make sure to grab this
deal while it's there. So, once you are
in, click create a new project here on
the left side. Now I will select
faceless shorts as we discussed the
tiger and lion example earlier. Let's
use it here. Enter exactly that in the
title for the description. Write epic
and cinematic battle between a tiger and
a lion both dressed like gladiators. Who
would win the battle? Now let's choose
the voice over. There is plenty over
here and I have listened through them
all and this Ivan the mighty is going to
be a perfect fit for this topic. Lastly
below that we need to choose the
generation model. I will go with
cinematic and hit generate. So now you
are taken to this menu and here you can
actually see what pictures are going to
be used with each line of text and edit
them if you wish to. I like everything
the way it is so I will hit next and
let's take a look at what we get. In the
heart of the arena, two titans prepare
for an epic showdown. The tiger steps
forward. It's powerful. Looks great.
Just like that, we have a video and we
can click download and upload that to
YouTube. Literally in under an hour, we
can have more videos than that channel
that's getting 30 million views per
month. Now, as I promised at the
beginning of this video, let me share
the secret trick I learned from studying
Mr. Beast's strategy, particularly how
he utilizes his shorts channel to
maximize views. Let me demonstrate this
powerful technique. When we click on any
of his short form videos, pay attention
to the bottom left corner of the screen.
You'll notice a clickable button that
serves as a direct gateway to his
recently uploaded long- form content.
Think about this from a viewer's
perspective. You're casually scrolling
through shorts and you discover one of
Jimmy's engaging videos. Intrigued by
the content, you click that
strategically placed button which leads
you to his fulllength video. Through
this simple yet effective method, he
transforms his shorts into powerful
marketing tools that drive traffic to
his main content. But the strategy goes
even deeper than that. You can adapt
this same principle by linking your
YouTube shorts to each other, creating
an interconnected network of content.
This strategic linking creates infinite
viewing loops, making it incredibly easy
for your audience to binge watch your
content seamlessly. In order to actually
do it, in case you didn't know, head
over to your studio and click on any of
your shorts. Now, scroll down and click
on related videos and select the video
you want to be driving views towards.
All right, guys. Thank you for watching
this video. Module two, faceless YouTube
shorts automation. Chapter 3, faceless
historical shorts with AI. You've seen
these viral AI YouTube shorts popping up
everywhere, but do you have any idea how
much they really make? Take this channel
for example. They're telling mysterious
stories using the power of AI content,
and they've absolutely blown up. They've
posted only 300 videos, but they're
getting more than 7 million views each
month because their shorts are so full
of suspense. This channel is making
close to $900 per day through this
method. In this video, I'm going to
reveal how you can copy their results
using your own channel without showing
your face, just letting AI do the job
for you. and handle your complete
content creation. But most importantly,
I'm going to reveal the perfect niche to
pick that's making people millions right
now, the mystery niche. If you start
posting mysterious shorts using the
power of AI, you can go viral on YouTube
because this niche is still untapped.
Why should you trust me? Because I'm the
AI guy and I've used AI automation
myself to grow my YouTube channel to
250,000 plus subscribers and turn
YouTube into a $50,000 per month
business. And today, I'm going to show
you how you can do the same. Here's
everything we'll be using to automate
and scale a Faceless Mystery Shorts
channel. Chat GPT to write insanely
addictive mystery scripts. Leonardo AI
for crazy realistic visuals. Leonardo AI
animations to keep people glued to the
screen. 11 Labs for next level
voiceovers that sound pro. Cap cut edits
that make these shorts pop. And the
strategy to turn this into a 900 plus
per day business. Step one, writing
viral scripts with chat GPT. If you want
to make insanely viral mystery shorts,
there's one thing you have to master.
storytelling, the hook, the pacing, the
suspense. This is what makes people stop
scrolling and stay locked in till the
last second. If your script isn't
gripping within the first 2 seconds,
you've already lost. But instead of
spending hours brainstorming and
writing, we're going to let AI do the
heavy lifting. This is where Chat GPT
comes in. With the right prompt, you can
instantly generate a suspensefilled
mystery script that keeps viewers on
edge and most importantly makes them
watch till the very end. Open Chat GPT
and use this exact prompt. Generate 10
short, spine- tingling mystery script
ideas under 60 seconds, inspired by real
life unexplained events. Each should
start with a gripping hook, connect to
documented historical mysteries such as
the Bermuda Triangle, lost
civilizations, or unexplained
disappearances, and end with a shocking,
eerie revelation. This prompt forces
ChatGpt to create shorts that are highly
engaging and built to keep viewers
watching till the last second. Now, go
through these ideas and pick something
irresistible. Here's how you know that
this idea is worth something. Simple
test. Read the first sentence. Does it
hook you immediately? If not, skip it.
Look at the mystery. Is there suspense
from start to finish? Is there a clear
moment at the end that makes people need
to watch till the last second? If the
idea doesn't grab you within 2 seconds,
it won't grab your audience either. Once
you found the perfect idea, give chat
GPT your next prompt. Write me a full
script for this idea. Keep it under 60
seconds. Boom. Instant, professionally
written mystery script. But here's a
secret. Most of the time, the script
won't be as engaging as you want it to
be. So, you have to train ChatGpt to
write something engaging and mysterious.
Here's what you can do. Go to Dubdub
Studio and get their transcript tool.
Next, load up a video that got a lot of
views. Let's go to Beyond Truth and take
their most viewed video. Copy the link
and paste it directly into Dubdub
Studio. Great. Now you have the complete
transcript for this video. Next, give
this transcript to ChatGpt and give it
this prompt. Write me a full script for
my idea under 60 seconds. Make sure the
script is as engaging as the transcript
I'm giving you. Just like that, you've
10 times your script's quality without
spending too much time. If you want to
take this script truly to the next
level, you need more than just an
inspiration script. Inside my academy,
I've put together a complete checklist
of essential viral triggers, the exact
elements that make a script unstoppable.
It would be too much to cover here, but
if you're serious about standing out
with your scripts, I recommend you check
out my academy and all the other
resources present there. Moving on.
Next, let's turn this text into visuals.
For that, we'll generate cinematic AI
images to match the story line. Use this
next command inside Chat GPT. Create 10
unique image prompts for this script.
Tailor them for Leonardo AI. Chat GPT
will then give you super specific
prompts that you can feed into Leonardo
AI directly to generate highquality
images. You don't have to do a thing
yourself. Step two, creating mystery
images with Leonardo AI. Now that we
have our script, it's time to bring
these visuals to life. We're using
Leonardo AI because unlike other tools,
this one actually understands cinematic
storytelling. There are a lot of AI
image generators out there, Dolli,
Midjourney, Stable Diffusion. But the
reason I recommend Leonardo AI is
simple. One, it understands cinematic
storytelling. Two, it creates
hyperrealistic, highquality images.
Three, it gives you full control over
artistic style and consistency. Four,
it's free. You get 150 free credits
daily. If you've ever tried using AI
images for shorts and they looked
inconsistent or weird, it's probably
because you weren't using the right tool
or the right workflow. I'm about to show
you exactly how to fix that. Sign up for
a free account on Leonardo AI. You get
150 free credits daily. Click on image
generation, then select Phoenix model
because this gives us the most realistic
and atmospheric results. Switch the mode
to classic. Paste in one of our AI
generated image prompts. Now lock the
aspect ratio to 9 by6 because we're
making shorts. Set the output to four
images per batch so we have options and
hit generate. Once your first image is
generated, use image guidance mode.
Upload your first picture. Set the
strength to mid. And now every new image
will follow the same visual style. This
keeps your shorts looking professional
and cohesive instead of random AI
generated images that don't match. Step
three, animating images in Leonardo AI.
Still images are cool, but you know what
keeps viewers glued to the screen?
Animated visuals. And with Leonardo AI's
image to motion feature, we can turn our
static images into cinematic animations
in seconds. Head to your personal
library. Pick any of your AI generated
image and click image to motion. Now
adjust the motion strength to 3 to 5.
This keeps that eerie suspenseful vibe
while still looking natural. Click
generate. And just like that, your still
image is now a smooth animation. And the
best part, it takes less than 30 seconds
per image. Do this for all your images
and your short is already 10 times more
engaging than 99% of the mystery content
on YouTube. Now that you have the
visuals, it's time to generate voice and
sound for your short. Step four,
creating the perfect voice over and
sound design. Now let's make this sound
cinematic. Head over to 11 Labs and
select a deep chilling voice. Callum is
perfect for this niche. But make sure
guys you don't paste your entire script
in one go. Give it only 50 to 100 words
at a time. This keeps the voice natural
and you get to make sure your script is
working. Now just paste your script, hit
generate, and you now have a
professional level narration. Most
people would stop at a basic voiceover.
But inside the AI Guy Academy, we go the
extra mile. We need to customize our
voice using filters based on our
scripts. Let's say our script is a true
crime mystery, and we need to do a phone
call scene. Here's a genius way to make
sure the narration feels 100% cinematic.
First, head to voicechanger.io. Now,
upload your 11 Labs voiceover to
voicechanger.io. Select the telephone
voice filter and run your script through
that. 11 Labs will generate a telephone
call voice and the phone call audio
sounds straight up chilling. We're not
going to make it. It sounds like a real
intercepted call. Now that we have
gotten our voice over out of the way, we
need great background music. For that,
you can go to Pixabay's free sound
library and grab sounds that best
describe your short. You can grab sounds
like storm rumbles for Bermuda Triangle
Stories, Eerie Drones for Lost
Civilizations, Sharp Stings for Dramatic
Twist. Step five, editing and cap cut.
All right, now it's time to bring
everything together. We've got killer
animations, a chilling voice over, and
eerie sound effects. But if we don't
edit this right, the whole thing falls
apart. Editing isn't just about cutting
clips together. It's about pacing,
tension, and keeping viewers hooked till
the last second. And for that, we're
using Cap Cut because it's free and easy
to use. Open Cap Cut and import all your
assets. First, set the aspect ratio to 9
to6. This is crucial. Shorts are
vertical first content, and you need
every pixel optimized for the feed.
Next, apply a dark cinematic filter to
instantly enhance the mystery aesthetic.
Tweak the colors and temperature of the
video to make it even more eerie. This
adds depth and mood, making your visuals
pop instead of looking flat. Now, let's
talk sound. Sound design makes or breaks
engagement. Stack multiple audio layers,
background drones, subtle reverb, and
sharp tension stings to fully immerse
the viewer. If you do this right, they
won't just watch, they'll feel the
suspense. Next up is pacing. Mystery
content is all about tension. You have
to control the rhythm so viewers are
pulled deeper into the story. Use quick
cuts to remove any dead air and add
smooth fades between transitions to keep
the flow seamless. If a shot lingers too
long, trim it down. If the tension isn't
hitting, adjust the timing. You want
every second to pull the viewer deeper
into the story. Let's be real, editing
can feel like a grind. That's why I've
packed my full tested editing flow
inside the academy. It makes editing a
whole lot easier because you can just
follow the steps and end up with a
greatl looking video. Our members are
already using this exact flow to create
viral reels. Step six, monetization
strategy. All right, let's talk about
the part that actually matters, getting
paid. A lot of people focus on just
racking up views, but views alone don't
make you money. You need a clear,
structured monetization strategy that
turns your shorts into a consistent,
scalable income stream. The first goal,
hit 1,000 subscribers and 10 million
shorts views as fast as possible. This
unlocks YouTube's monetization program
where Mystery Content pulls an insane
RPM of $10 to $20. That means even a
moderate performing channel can start
hitting
$900 per day in ad revenue. But here's
where most people mess up. They stop at
ad revenue. Big mistake. If you want
real money, you need multiple income
streams. That's where affiliate
marketing comes in. Drop links in your
video descriptions for AI tools, video
editing software, or mystery related
products. Anything your audience would
naturally buy. Every time someone clicks
and signs up, you get paid. If your
channel is getting a lot of views,
there's a high chance some of your
viewers become super fans. They will
like the visuals you've generated and
will want to buy them as posters or
graphics. You need to benefit off this
opportunity and offer products like
these on your channel to make some extra
cash. If you want to scale even faster,
run AI generated shorts at volume.
Channels pumping out three to four
shorts per day see exponential growth
because YouTube prioritizes consistency.
All right, guys. At this point, you've
got everything you need to dominate this
niche. No excuses. But here's the thing.
Most people will watch this and do
nothing. The ones who actually take
action. Those are the ones stacking real
money with faceless YouTube. Now, if
you're serious about making this work,
you don't have to figure it out alone.
Inside AI Academy, I'm working with
members to give custom feedback on their
channels, what's working, what's not,
and how to scale. Break down
monetization strategies so you're not
just getting views, you're actually
making real money. Provide full guides
on scripting, editing, and growing
faceless channels. So, if you're done
just watching and want to start
building, the link is below. Hit like,
subscribe, and I'll see you inside.
Module 2, Faceless YouTube Shorts
Automation. Chapter 4, Faceless
Mysterious Shorts with AI. Okay, guys,
there is a brand new type of YouTube
Shorts content that's absolutely blown
up on Instagram and Tik Tok, but yet
nobody's using it on YouTube. This means
that there is a massive opportunity to
dominate this niche before everyone
jumps on it. So, in this video, I'm
going to show you how to create those
viral, monetizable, historical shorts
using AI. step by step. And I'll also
show you how to monetize them and make
that $700 a day. Now, I already know
what you're thinking, but AI guy, I've
already seen YouTube shorts automation.
And here's the problem. Most so-called
gurus just give you the same outdated
strategies whilst completely missing the
new trends that actually work. That's
exactly why you need to watch this.
Stick around and you will learn
everything you need to start your own
viral, faceless YouTube shorts channel,
even if you're a complete beginner. Let
me show you exactly what tools we're
going to use today. I created the super
viral reel simply using chat GPT to
research viral historical scripts.
Leonardo AI to generate historically
accurate images, animations in Leonardo
AI to bring those images to life, the
perfect audio design from Pixabay or 11
Labs, little bit of audio tweaking with
Audacity, my cap cut editing secrets
that make these shorts go viral, and
finally, how to monetize these to make
$700 or more per day. I've put together
a complete resource guide with all the
links, prompts, and settings. You can
grab it from my AIU Academy or the
description below. Oh, and if you're
wondering about AIU Academy, it's my
little corner of the internet where I
spill all my insider secrets. And trust
me, it's a gold mine. The link's right
there in the description, so don't sleep
on it. So, let's dive in. Step one,
writing viral scripts with ChatGpt. All
right, guys. Let's head over to ChatGpt.
Now, you have to know exactly how to
talk to ChatGpt to get viral worthy
historical stories. Here's my basic
prompt. Generate a list of 10
emotionally compelling point of view
scenes from history or a specific topic.
Each capturing a vivid firsterson
perspective of a historical moment.
Focus on emotions and impactful moments.
You want to zero in on historical events
that are interesting and mysterious
stuff that makes people go, "Wait,
what?" Popular events like Roman battles
or World War POV videos do really well.
I mean, who doesn't want to feel like
they're standing in the middle of a
gladiator arena or a battlefield trench?
Next, ask GPT to generate 10 to 15
interesting scenes from the point of
view of someone witnessing these events.
Here's how I phrase it for this topic.
Let's say Roman battles. Provide 15
unique and immersive scene ideas from a
firstp person point of view. Each scene
should capture a compelling moment. Make
them vivid, engaging, and fitting for
the chosen topic. You can pick any one
of these scenes for your video. I
usually go for the one that gives me
chills just reading it. And these aren't
just random picks. They're tested,
refined, and constantly upgraded inside
the academy. Our community is always
improving prompts based on real results,
so you're never working with outdated
ideas. Now that we have our scenes, we
need to generate prompts to create
images. We can actually use chat GPT for
this, too. Just type create 15 unique
image generation prompts for each of the
scenes with attention to visual
elements, atmosphere, and mood. These
should be rich enough to guide Leonardo
AI in generating realistic, evocative
images. It'll give you perfectly matched
prompts for every scene. Step two,
creating historical images with Leonardo
AI. Now, this is where the magic
happens. Open up Leonardo AI. Link is in
the description. Let me show you exactly
how to get those crazy realistic
historical images that'll have people
doubletapping their screens. First,
create your account. You get 150 free
credits daily, which is plenty to start
with. Then, click on image creation.
Choose the Phoenix model. It's currently
the best performing one, hands down. Set
it to creative mode for that extra
artistic flare. Paste in your first
prompt. But here's the kicker. Add
firsterson perspective at the beginning
and hyperrealistic at the end. Set the
output to four images so we have options
to pick from. I like having choices, you
know. Watch this. Within seconds, you've
got images that look like they're
straight out of a history book, but
better. Here's a game-changing hack.
Click on image guidance. Upload your
first generated image and lower the
strength to
0.20. This keeps the same style across
all your images. Like if you've got a
gritty Roman battlefield vibe, every
image will match that energy. In the
academy, we have a library of fine-tuned
prompts that make the images look 10
times more realistic. Trust me, it's
next level stuff. Step three, animating
images in Leonardo AI. Okay, guys,
listen up. No one, and I mean no one,
likes watching still images in a video.
It's boring. It's flat. It's a
snoozefest. So, now we're going to take
those pictures and animate them. And
this this right here is what's going to
make your short stand out from the
crowd. Let's jump into Leonardo AI
again. Head over to your library. Pick
the first one you want to bring to life.
Then click on that image to motion
button. It's like the magic wand of this
whole operation. Now, here's where it
gets fun. You're going to set the motion
strength. Stick it between three and
five. Okay, that's the sweet spot. Trust
me, I've messed with this a ton. Too
low, it's barely moving. Too high, it's
a chaotic mess. Between 3 to 5 is just
perfect. Then hit generate and just
watch this thing go. Repeat that for all
your images. Every single one. Why don't
skip any because consistency is key
here, guys. This is absolutely insane. A
few years ago, animating something like
this would have taken hours, maybe days.
But now we're doing it in seconds.
Literal seconds. So go through, animate
every image, and get ready to see your
shorts level up big time. Step four,
creating the perfect voice over and
sound design. Okay, guys. Now we're
getting to the good stuff with sound
design. Let's make these videos
cinematic and immersive. For this video,
we're rolling with Pixabay. It's free.
It's awesome. And it's got everything we
need. But if you want to flex a little,
you can totally use 11labs.io, too. This
part right here, this is where your
creativity gets to shine. Like truly
come out and play, you've got to
carefully pick sound effects that match
your video. Because this this is where
you take a cool clip and turn it into
something people cannot stop watching.
So, let's break down how to nail this
sound design. First off, you've got to
use background ambiance that fits your
historical setting. It's all about
sucking people into the moment. For war
scenes, throw in some distant gunfire
and those marching sounds, like boots
stomping in the mud. For medieval
settings, I'm obsessed with fire
crackling, like that warm popping sound
and a soft wind whistling through. It's
super atmospheric. And for ancient Rome,
oh man, add some crowd murmurss, that
low hum of a thousand voices, and the
sound of horse hooves on stone. For
battle scenes, I'm telling you, toss in
distant war drums. Boom boom deep and
steady, and some faint yelling in the
background. Not too loud, just subtle
enough to pull viewers in like they're
overhearing chaos from the next hill.
It's insane how much this changes
everything. But wait, we're not done.
Let's level it up. Add some subtle
reverb to the mix. Just a little echo
because that's what gives it that big
cinematic feel like you're in a theater,
not just scrolling shorts. So, if you
are willing to go a little extra, simply
grab Audacity. It's free and dope. Open
your audio file. Simply press Ctrl + A
to highlight all of the audio file and
head to the effect menu at the top.
Next, you need to scroll down to reverb
and boom, you're in. Play with the
sliders and get the perfect sound for
your video. You can also find some
preset audio settings. And for this
video, we are going to go with large
room and bring up the room size to 90%.
Now, just hit preview to hear and smash
okay when you are done. This sounds
perfect. Here's the deal. You've got to
pick sounds that vibe with each scene.
Like, I'll spend hours digging through
Pixab Bay, testing stuff because when it
clicks, oh, it's golden. So, go wild,
experiment, and trust me, when you hear
it all come together, you're going to be
like, "Did I just make a freaking
masterpiece?" Step five, editing in Cap
Cut. Okay, guys, this is it. This is
where we make everything come together.
And I'm so stoked to show you this part.
Open up Cap Cut. Link is in the
description. First thing, import all
your animations, your voice over, your
music, everything we've been building.
Now, we've got to change the aspect
ratio to 9 to 16 to nail the shorts
format. Then, let's get into the fun
stuff. Apply some cinematic filters and
a vignette for that historical
aesthetic. I'm talking old school vibes,
but polished like you're flipping
through a history book. Add your sound
design layers next. Those little audio
touches, they're everything. I'm
obsessed with how they pull it all
together. Like, without them, it's just
flat. Oh, and you can even tweak some
color and temperature for the video to
make it pop. I'm telling you, if your
video is set in Rome or Africa, go with
those warm tones. Like, give it that
golden sun soaked vibe. But if you're
rolling with a colder part of the world,
switch it to cool tones. It's such a
simple move, but man, it sets the whole
mood right now. Let's get fancy because
this is where cap cut shines. Throw in
some transitions. I'm in love with a
smooth zoom out for intros, maybe a
subtle fade between scenes and effects.
Cap Cut's got this built-in magic. Add a
faint smoke overlay for battle scenes.
It's all free and it's insane. Here's
what I do next. I tweak the timing
because flow is everything. I'll go
through the voice over, listen closely,
and cut out any awkward pauses so it
flows like a story, not some stuttery
mess. Oh, and let me show you a trick.
Grab that smoke effect again, drag it
over a fight scene, and watch how sick
it looks. But here's the deal. Editing
is not just throwing on effects like
some rookie. It's perfecting what clicks
and tweaking it to grab viewers and lock
them in. That's why I'm dropping my
killer editing workflow for academy
members. Full breakdown, no fluff. Our
team's always testing and upgrading so
you're never stuck with dusty old
tricks. Step six, monetization strategy.
All right, let's talk money because
views are cool, but we haven't worked
this hard to not get paid. I've grown my
channel to over 250,000 subscribers, so
I may know a thing or two. Here's how to
actually make money with these. First
goal, hit 1,000 subscribers and 10
million short views. Post three to four
historical shorts daily using this
method. Once monetized, expand to longer
historical content. Then set up merch
with your AI generated historical
images. Think shirts, mugs, whatever
history geeks love. Now, I've already
given you a ton of game, but if you're
serious about making $500 to $1,000 a
day, it's time to level up. This journey
is way easier when you're surrounded by
like-minded creators. That's exactly why
I created the AI Guy Academy. So, you're
not just getting strategies, you're
joining a community of action takers,
all scaling their channels fast. Here's
what's inside. High CPM historical
niches that bring in real cash. Like,
we're talking topics that pay out big.
Proven viral hooks that keep views and
revenue rolling in and scaling
strategies to grow multiple channels
fast. And if that's not enough, I host
weekly live calls inside the academy
answering personal questions and giving
direct feedback. I'll work with you to
fine-tune your channel and make sure
you're on the right track. Join now and
start making history and money. Link is
in the description. This isn't just a
side hustle. This could be your ticket
to freedom. And if you want to learn how
I built my $50,000 a month YouTube
channel using AI tools, check out this
video next. I'm spilling all the tea
there, too. Module three, script writing
with AI. Chapter one, how I use AI to
write YouTube scripts that actually
work. The videos you're seeing right now
have all exploded with millions of
views. And here's the crazy secret. They
were made using an AI script system I've
been quietly testing for months. While
most creators waste 5 to 10 hours
struggling with scripts, this system
cranks out amazing content in 30
minutes. So, you might be asking, what
makes this system so special? You see,
it's not just another boring AI tool.
This system combines multiple AI brains
working together, studying what makes
videos go viral, and applying those
winning formulas to your topic. I've
been using this exact system on my own
channel and it's completely transformed
my results. By the end of this video,
you'll have the step-by-step blueprint
to build this powerful system yourself.
I'll show you five awesome ways to use
it. Creating teaching videos that keep
people watching, faceless channels that
actually work, titles that get tons of
clicks, eye-catching thumbnail ideas,
and descriptions that help you go viral.
This YouTube system is the game changer
you've been waiting for. Let's get into
it. All right, so let's get started
building this system. The first thing
you will need is an account with Poppy
AI. And so if you want to sign up, you
can grab my link down below and it will
actually get you a $25 discount if
you're going to use the code AI Guide.
All right. So once you sign up, you're
going to end up on this very page. And
what you can do is you can click on new
board or alternatively since you're
going to be basically copying my system
right here, which I'll get back to in a
moment. You're going to go to templates
right here. And at the moment, you
cannot see my system here because it's
not been published yet. But by the time
you're going to be watching this video,
my system is going to be somewhere here.
So you can also go ahead and look for
the system named YouTube system AI guy
and go ahead and use that template. Now
just in case you're new to the Poppy AI,
I understand how this could look
overwhelming. So let me actually take a
step back and uh really quick explain to
you the really high overview
fundamentals of this tool. So the way it
is now, it is just as good as a regular
AI like chat GPT or cloud AI because
yeah on its own is just an AI agent. But
the magic happens when you start
plugging things into it. So for example,
we can go to Mr. beast and get any of
his videos and for example go back here
and simply click on paste and as you can
see the video is going to appear. Now
what we can do is we can simply connect
that video to the chat window and ask it
whatever question we want. So for
instance I'm going to ask it summarize
that video in 10 bullet points and as
you can see it can actually scan and
read the video and give you that
summary. Now again we're going to use it
for much more complex purposes you can
see here. But yeah that's just kind of
the concept here. And yeah, in a
nutshell, that's just all about
connecting elements to this AI agent
and, you know, getting information out
of it the way you want it to give it to
you. And so here on the left side, you
can connect a bunch of other stuff. So
whether it's documents, whether it's
websites, text files, links, you know,
actual video files, you can just upload
videos onto here, voice memos, which is
super OP. But yeah, I mean, we're going
to be mentioning all these things
indirectly as I'll be explaining this
system to you guys. So actually with
that said, let me present to you the
system and uh explain each of the units
and then we can uh move on to actually
implementing the system. So now we're
looking at the system that I've been
really perfecting for days if not weeks.
And actually for you know just a side
note, the intro to this very video
you're watching right now was also made
with this system. As you can see this is
the chatbot I used. So we can actually
zoom in real quick. Here we go. So the
videos you're seeing right now blah blah
blah exploded. You can actually go back
within the video and realize that it is
actually word for word the script that I
wrote or read and it's actually banging.
So that is what this system produced.
Now that you understand it kind of
works, let me actually go to the group
one. Group one is all about you. So in
this case it's all about me but it
should really be all about you. So what
I really mean by that basically what we
want to achieve here is create your own
voice or tell AI who you are. So what's
the best way to do that? First of all,
if you are already creating content
that's amazing. you know, it's all a
matter of copy pasting a few links as
you can see. So, I pasted links to four
of my videos as well as I gave a text
like an actual transcript of one of my
longer courses so it understands like um
the context of all AI tools that I use
within this channel's ecosystem so to
speak and then actual screenshots of my
videos so that it knows how I title
stuff and then I don't know what else
it's actually going to extract from this
information. But I do feel like giving
it screenshots is actually important in
order to achieve precise results. Now,
if you don't have an online presence,
you can actually record a voice memo.
So, that's the first thing I recommend
you to do because it really needs like
AI needs to understand how you talk in
order to give you spectacular results.
So, for that, you do need to record a
voice memo. If you're doing some kind of
a personal or branded channel, if you
are however doing like a faceless
channel or you just want to enter a
niche with automated channels, what you
can do is you can also put your
competitors right here so that it knows
either your writing style or the way
your competitors write and therefore it
will understand the culture of this
niche. So with all that being said, add
all the data you can to this group. All
the data you possibly could because it
is fundamental and imperative for this
group to be packed with data and that is
the only way AI can actually produce
stunning results. And ideally this group
is going to be fully empty. So when I
give you guys this template, I'm going
to delete all my videos because
obviously nothing is stopping you from
pasting them back. But it's really not
about, you know, having my voice here.
You actually need to do some work and
plug in your own videos and voice files
and whatever else you can give it so
that it understands who you really are.
Now, moving on to the second group. It's
going to be the way it is now. So,
basically what I did here is I actually
exclusively for Poppy AI users, I
plugged in three videos for my academy.
And by the way, if you want to know more
about my academy, you can just click the
link right here. It's going to be
somewhere here. It's where I teach all
kinds of cool stuff. But yeah, what I
did here is I exclusively plugged in
three of the videos from my course. And
all these videos are all talking about
the art of writing and whatnot. And for
example, title wizardry and writing 101
and get more views and grow faster. In
those videos, I explained a lot of the
fundamental principles so that AI now
knows these fundamental principles. So
that's why they are here. Basically, I
cloned my brain and my vision of YouTube
into AI. That's by the way something you
can also do in the previous chapter.
Maybe you can also tell it how you see
YouTube and what an ideal video is to
you. Or you can even add that particular
voice memo in the second group as well.
Now, additionally, I'm attaching here
some PDFs and they are packed with
awesome information and they're super
useful when it comes to crafting your
perfect script. So that is why you
absolutely need to grab my template
because this group right here makes all
the difference. And of course, you know,
I'm not the biggest expert on YouTube,
so you can definitely add maybe some
podcasts with Mr. Beast when he talks
about creating viral videos or like a
script writing course from YouTube. But
I think it's now logically complete and
there's so much information within these
videos and the PDFs. So almost guarantee
that AI really knows now how to write
viral videos. Now in the group three, I
decided to add a few reference videos.
So I called it examples of highle
storytelling. So, you know, despite the
fact that I gave it all the
instructions, it's still good to give it
context so it can scan a few viral
videos from some of the biggest creators
and, you know, understand the real
storytelling within your niche. And of
course, it's useful to add some more
examples from your niche. So, go to the
biggest channels within your niche and
plug in a few of their popular videos
because the more data the better. Now,
group number four is going to be useful
down the line, but basically here with
this group, I'm giving AI some data
about how big YouTubers are titling
their videos, as well as my own training
about my own philosophy of titling
videos, and it's about 18 minutes long.
And it's also leaked exclusively from my
academy. So, it's super valuable. And
this video alone has so much cool
information. So, trust me, you want to
get this template. But anyway, so in
group five, we have this thumbnail
training video from YouTube, just a
random video that I grabbed as well as
my own training from my course about
thumbnails where for 14 whole minutes, I
talk about well, my own vision of what
makes a viral thumbnail. And lastly,
this group is empty, but it's for a
reason. And as you can see, it's called
context. And so here I left a side note.
In order for the magic to happen, we
need to give AI context to work with
that could be linked to the video we're
copying or referencing. And that's a
no-brainer and the most OP strategy that
is out there. So you want to be
essentially copying videos all the time.
But you know you want to give AI videos
to copy is what I'm saying or at least
to reference. But of course it's not
just videos. It should be a combination
of everything. So whether it's a web
article, web page, educational videos,
your voice memo or like a brain dump
about the context, right? Or a speech
about the context. Or you can even add a
text file where you just, you know,
brain dump your thoughts or whatever.
And then honestly, it's all about your
creativity and what you can come up
with. So really anything works.
Screenshots, links to videos, actual
video files. they support that now. You
know, text files, PDFs, links to
courses, like I said, or links to Loom
videos, you know, anything truly that
gives context that needs to be right
here. And that's where the magic
happened. And so, before we actually
dive into testing this system, I was
just talking about, you know, context
and how you need to give it whatever you
can come up with. Here's my home
dashboard, kind of the main board that I
use all the time. And it looks like a
mess and it's a bit overwhelming.
Basically, I divided it into multiple
sort of a areas where different events
happen. So, for example, if I go to
bottom right, this is kind of the
Instagram corner. So, here I have some
viral creators for Instagram and their
reels to reference. And then I'm
basically, you know, drafting my reels
right here. Or here, I was making a
sales launch. So, here I have like a
Alex Hermosi training video and a few
screenshots of the website that was
being promoted as well as my own
Telegram channel screenshots. And here's
my own YouTube system. It's kind of
rough looking at the moment. I think I
was trying to mix something around. So
anyway, you truly can be creative and
unique here and plug in whatever you
think is right because there's no such
thing as right here and everything works
in its own way. So with all that being
said, let's actually start testing this
system that I built and uh see what it
can come up with. So now basically I
want to show you guys how to ideate
scripts and hooks with this system and
I'm going to do that for two examples.
First I'm going to a hook for my new
channel. So we're going to imagine I'm
making a new video and then I'm going to
idate a hook for a channel like Magnatus
Media or Fern. So like uh I guess
storytelling documentary channels sort
of a classical YouTube automation
channels if you will and the way we're
going to do it is basically first we're
going to need to build context. Now
depending on the channel depending on
the niche the context is going to be
different but this is how I would build
the context for my you know for one of
my videos. So normally you know what do
I do? I make educational videos and
typically there is like a center of
attention in my videos. Meaning there is
typically that one case study that one
YouTube automation that you know one
YouTube automation channel that I'll be
breaking down. So and in this case I'm
essentially referencing this video right
here. So I that I published fairly
recently. So basically this very video
right here I copied the 10K a month
channel. So that's exactly how I
actually wrote the intro for the
particular video. So I went here to
Poppy. I plugged in all this information
which is by the way the screenshots of
the model channel as you can see. So
just their front page screenshots and
then a screenshot of their numbers. So
you can see like the views are shown
here and then a random dashboard of this
channel from the view stats just so AI
has some data to work with. And then I'm
actually going to plug in the actual
link to the channel just in case. And I
think that should do. That's kind of
enough data for AI to work with. Now I
already have this prompt right here. And
actually before we even deploy the
prompt, I forgot to let you know about
the very first prompt. And you can kind
of use it just to test whether the
system is all connected and functioning
and responsive. But it's a good exercise
to just ask it what old data do you
have. And so it's basically going to
tell you the brain that you have plugged
in here and all the context. So let's
just give it a moment. And so here it
goes. The first thing is YouTube video
creation guides. So it obviously has
some, you know, guides that we attached.
Then it knows the information about
myself. So I'm a guy, you know,
obviously the channel that I plugged in
and then it has other examples of
successful video creators. And then it
has monetization information and then
technical resources and personal
insights. Basically all that stuff, it
recognizes it and it's truly ready to
go. Now, in order to actually create our
first hook, uh let's imagine I'm making
a video for my channel. I'm going to go
ahead here and copy this long prompt.
So, it serves, you know, each line
serves a different purpose. So, let's
actually break it down. So, it goes like
this. To test this system, let's create
an idea and a video for my channel which
is presented in group one. So, I'm
thinking to model the video which you
have in group six. To make it easier for
you, I extracted the script as well and
attached in a separate file in a
separate text file. So, to begin with,
I'm thinking to title my video in this
way. And by the way, it is good for you
to have an idea of your title in
advance. Although AI can help you
optimize it, which I'll show you later
on, but it's always good to have at
least a direction for AI to go with. If
not, just obviously give a title of the
video that you're referencing. That
should also be helpful. And now with
this in mind, let's work on the intro
and the hook. So for the structure, feel
free to build it by using both my videos
from group one, writing instructions
from group two, an example of how
highlevel YouTubers write their scripts
in group three. Ultimately, our job is
to make an engaging and fast-paced intro
about this faceless YouTube automation
channel that has been going viral. And
in group six, you'll find all the
supportive data about the channel. And
now, give me a three paragraph intro.
First paragraph will point out the fact
that this YouTube course will be
exposing and building the viral 10K a
month YouTube channel. In second
paragraph, find the creative way to
build tension. And in third, mention the
fact that this will be a step-by-step
blueprint and mention the key steps from
the course. You can model the outline
from group one for reference and I'll
refine it later if needed. And do
remember to give the viewer a reason to
watch until the end as it's super
crucial for retention. So basically this
is kind of the formula here. Obviously
you can use it as a template for your
own personal use case. Just simply
change the title here and obviously
tweak some data here and there but it's
ultimately a very much copy pasteable
prompt. So let's actually copy it and
paste it right here. So here's the
script. Right away I can tell it's a bit
long. So it's just slightly prolonged
and I read it slightly. You can feel
free to pause the video and read it
entirely if you want to. But personally,
I'm not happy with it, which is fine.
So, we can now go here to basically
refining hooks, refining hook prompts,
and choose one of them that's, you know,
that would be suitable for this
situation. Basically, these are the
exact prompts I gave Poppy for my own
refining. But for this case, I think I'm
going to copy the part of this prompt
and go back here. So, I slightly edited
the prompt and it goes like this. What
are you talking about? You made some
stuff up. Is there anything you could
improve? Is this script perfect? So that
is going to make AI to sort of a
subconsciously challenge its own prompt
and edit it. Remove any information if
it was unneeded and whatnot. And now it
should be getting better. Now before I
even read this script, the next prompt I
want to give it and I suggest you guys
always do that as well. It's very
overpowered is this one right here. Do
not shorten this script now or remove
any value, but do simplify the
vocabulary to fifth grade level reading
level, which is super super important.
That's what Mr. Beast does. So let's do
that as well. And here it goes. I found
a YouTube channel that's getting some of
the craziest views I've ever seen in a
spiritual niche. Like, that already
sounds like an intro to one of my
videos. I'm talking videos with hundreds
of thousands of views, blah blah blah. I
already like this the way it's going.
It's super nice flow. In this full
guide, I'll walk you through my 12step
process to build a channel just like
this from scratch. You'll learn how to
find how Yeah, that's nice. Super nice.
Obviously, I'm not going to read the
entire thing. You guys feel free to
pause the video, but I'll tell you,
writing the hook and ideating it is
genuinely one of the most demanding
tasks. It's genuinely not easy, right?
It's creatively speaking not easy. And
the thing is that not everybody can even
do it at such extent. So it's truly
mind-blowing that this was done with AI
in a matter of moments. And from this
point since it will be an educational
video. From there you can just improvise
and follow the structure which by the
way I have a prompt for right here. So
it goes like this. I think I'll be
improvising. So now just give me a
structure that I can follow on a Google
doc and continue my video from there.
And that's in case you're recording
videos on camera because we have to
agree that mostly people ideulate the
intro word for word but from there it's
mostly just improvised. So it's going to
give you a perfect structure based on
your criterias. So now let's try
something else. I connected here another
group with videos from Ignitus Media and
Fern. Basically I connected the
screenshots of their channels and the
links to their channels and two videos
from Magnus Media. Now let's say we want
to basically ideate a video and a hook
for one of the videos in their niche. So
what we can do is we can basically say
here so here's what I typed applying the
same principles as before. Iate five
video ideas for newly connected group
seven. And do pay attention to the
number of groups because every new group
you create gets unique number obviously.
So you need to pay attention to that.
But let's see what it does. And so here
are the results. It took literally less
than 10 seconds to get these. So here's
the first one. How two brothers build
rivals from pure hatred. Well, this is
so so. But let's look at the next one.
The restaurant chain that lost 40
million starting at an airline. That
sounds interesting. Or I analyzed 100
viral documentary channels and here's
what works. That's perfect. So let's
imagine we're making a faceless
documentary channel. So now I'm going to
tell AI, I choose number three. Give me
a three paragraph script for the video
idea based on the same principles. And
when I say same principles, you see we
already gave AI this uh ultimate prompt.
So it kind of understands what we're
talking about. And so it obviously, you
know, can refer to all the data that was
already dropped in the chat as well. So
when I go down here, it's going to give
us a hopefully a perfect three paragraph
script that is just going to be ready to
go and it applies those same scripting
formulas and techniques. So let's take a
look. I discovered a YouTube channel
that's been pulling in some of the
craziest views I've ever seen in the
documentary niche. I'm talking videos
consistently hitting 2 to 5 million
views over 3 million subscribers gained
in under two years. Yeah, that sounds
good. Let's not deny that. Yeah, that's
how you would ideulate an intro for such
a video. Obviously, you would need to
take some more time, do a better
research, right? Like actually research
your idea and yeah, from there AI can
take care. So now we basically made the
hook. I showed you guys good prompts for
refining the hook. I've also shown you
how to create the outline. Now the next
thing I want to show you is to how to
make the title. So now let's copy this
prompt and take it back here and just
simply paste it. So as you can see what
this prompt does is it helps you with
your title research. So it's going to
literally give you 20 title ideas and
then based on the knowledge it has
plugged in here which is from how to
title group and my own custom training
on you know the art of titling. I
suppose it's going to give you all these
results and then it's going to explain
to you which result is the best. Now, I
suppose it is still slightly tailored to
my own channel, so that is why it used
this formula, but it is a good title. I
copied a 50K month documentary channel
full tutorial. Truly is a clickbay
title, proven to work. You know, this
title has 60K views, so there is no
reason for this title not to work. So,
yeah, and then it gives you an entire
explanation on why this title is
actually good. But, of course, you can
tell it not good enough, for example,
and it's going to give you more options
and more explanations, and you can do
that infinitely until you find a title
that you like. Or here's another option.
They're making 50K a month with AI
documentaries. I copied their exact
process. So, the next cool little thing
you can do here is, for example, you can
copy this prompt and it's going to
ideulate a thumbnail for you. And then
you're going to be able to go to an AI
image generator and create that
thumbnail absolutely for free. So, let
me show you how. So, first I'm going to
paste the prompt obviously to get some
ideas. So, as you can see, I pasted this
prompt and it's going to give me all
these details and explanations on, you
know, what it thinks should be the best
title. And what I'm going to do here is
I honestly don't even care what it says
here. I just want to see the result. So,
what I'm going to do is I'm going to
copy the prompt and let me show you how
to get it thumbnail for free with the
help of AI. So, after you copy the
prompt, you're going to go ahead to
Ideog. And it's not a hidden promotion.
It's truly free to use. And what you can
do here, uh, basically just paste your
prompt, click on generate. Make sure the
aspect ratio here is 16 by9. It was for
some reason chosen as vertical. And
click on generate. And let's see what it
does. So, here are the results. Not too
bad at all given that it, you know, only
took a few minutes to get them
generated. And it was completely free.
Of course, if you don't like this, you
can just give this, you know, idea,
thumbnail idea to your designer, which
will also go a long way. Trust me. And
with all that being said, let's move on
to the last step in this tutorial, which
is making an SEO optimized description.
So, for that, I'm going to copy this
prompt and then I'm going to go back and
plug in the initial group with my own
channel. Because right here, I attached
this screenshot, which basically
demonstrates to AI how I write my, you
know, video descriptions. So, it has
some text and the exact format that I,
you know, use to create my descriptions.
So now I'm going to connect that group
right here, paste my prompts, and watch
the AI generate a perfect description
for my video. Now, we did recently make
the video about Magnetus Media here. So
it could be confused, and we actually
might need to let it know that the title
of our video is Let's say I'm going to
go with I copied a 50K a month channel.
So just in case it's going to give us
something weird. Yep, it did give us
something weird because we confused it.
Okay, so let's fix it. So now it knows
the actual title, which is I copied 50K
a month channel. And so here we can see
the updated result. In this video, I
copied the exact formula behind the 50K
a month documentary channel that's
dominating YouTube right now. After
analyzing their most successful videos,
I discovered their precise storytelling
structure. Basically, it looks good to
me. Here it says, "Grab the free Google
doc." As I say in my descriptions often,
and then it's going to propose some
other SEO related elements here which do
help your videos to get searched. And
then it included the links that I
usually put in the description.
Basically, it's a very good template
which I could copy and put it in my
video. And it only took about, you know,
less than 10 seconds to get it written.
And so with all that being said, that's
about all for today's video. Do remember
to utilize this system if you did like
it. You can go again here to the home
screen, go to templates, and you're
going to find it somewhere here. And
also make sure to use my link down below
to support the content. Module three,
script writing with AI. Chapter 2. This
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and let's dive in. All right, guys. So,
now that we are inside of this tool,
let's actually get started. Now, there
are literally infinite use cases of this
tool and it's fairly new. So, you know,
we've just discovered a few use cases as
of now, or I've just discovered a few
use cases. There is many more out there.
So, let's proceed to the first one. I
guess it's a bit overwhelming for you.
So, let me even show you how do you even
start. So, when you start, you're going
to be right here. So, what you're going
to do is click on new board right here.
Obviously, I already have these boards
opened in all these tabs. So, I'm just
going to go here. But you click on new
board. And when you do, you're basically
going to land here. So, actually, let me
even show you how this tool works and
how you could even create uh something
like I have here on my own screen. So,
let me get this out the way. And yeah,
so it all starts I'll just um slide over
here. So, it all starts really with the
chat window on the left side here. So,
AI chat and I mean you guys already know
what this is. It's essentially like a
window. I mean, it's literally chat GPT
or cloud AI depending on what you choose
right here. By the way, you can choose.
So, just click right here to choose.
Also, if you click on the window, you
just press F, you can have it full
screen as well. So, like a normal AI,
but I'll actually minimize. I mean,
there is no point to use it like normal
AI because uh yeah, you you have to be
plugging things into this thing in order
for this all to actually make sense. So,
what did I do here? So, yeah, I really
have two inputs here. My own school like
the academy, a guy academy, by the way,
check it out down below. And uh
obviously the tool sales training videos
and uh yeah, so basically the way you
plug these in or the way you plug
anything in. So, let's say my academy.
How do I plug this in? So, I just go
ahead right here and I'll copy its link
once it loads like that. Then I'm going
to go back to Poppy AI and I'm just
going to, you know, go somewhere here on
the left. I prefer to keep things on the
left, but it's just a preference. And
I'm going to click right here on the
website on the left and I'm going to
paste that in. And then click on this
right arrow. So just let it load. Drag
it over here. And once it loads, so I
could go on YouTube now and I can just
type in um, you know, Alex Heroszi sales
training or whatever. Like let's just
type in Alex Hermoszi sales training,
whatever. So let's just grab something.
grab a few videos. Sales four and a half
hour course. Like that's just perfect.
Let's give this thing a 4hour sales
training course. Like that's just
perfect. Doesn't get any better. So now
I want to group these videos together.
So that the way it's going to like the
grouping works is like you just
literally combine the two videos into a
single unit. You just you you're going
to understand guys in a second. But but
uh to create a group just zoom out
slightly and in the bottom left here,
click on group or just press G. I'm just
going to press G. And then what you do
is you can just click on these videos
and you drag them into this group just
like so. Super easy, right? And then you
can uh name the group if you wish. So we
can zoom in and just type in whatever
like you know um Hermosis trainings or
just sales trainings because I'm also
going to have um Iman's video as well.
Makes sense so far. And yeah, now let's
uh just type in I can't remember what
it's called. Let's just type in Iman
Gajji business. I guess we're going to
find it like that. Yeah, this video
right here. Great video by the way. Uh
if you guys want to get into online
business, I suggest you to watch it. But
for now, just paste it and have it right
here. So yeah, now we have like this
group. Think of it now. And yeah, this
is this thing is almost complete. Now we
need to just connect everything together
and uh paste the prompt and to launch
the thing. So the way you connect, you
just literally connect the dots. So you
see these dots right here. So you just
click right here, drag and connect it to
the main body, to this main chat. Um
yeah and as you can see in the same
project on like on the same desk we can
have multiple chats and multiple things
connected you know you can have it
connected from here like you know have
it go here like create some mastermind
mad genius stuff but it's not required
of course like it could be mad genius
you know mad scientist level insane but
it could be dumb plain and simple and I
prefer to keep it simple actually but
there's like I'm just saying there's
truly no limit to what you can come up
with it's just limited by your
imagination really and like
understanding of AI infrastructure but
anyway I'm been I'm kind yapping here.
So, let's connect the academy to this
window here and let's go ahead and
actually see what kind of a prompt did I
input. And I did kind of input a very
generic prompt. So, help me improve my
about page sales copy. And for those of
you who are really not in the world of
online business, an about page sales
copy really means this text right here.
So like this, you know, I'm not really
promoting it right now, although you're
welcome to check out my academy down in
the description, but I'm just saying
like factually this is my business and
every business ideally should have a
landing page is where a customer goes
and a landing page has like a copy,
right? And based on that copy, people
make the decision whether to buy the
product or not. And so this text like
has to be optimized, right? Like it has
to be written in a way to make people
buy the product. Like yeah, duh, makes
sense. And so what I can or I don't even
need to copy actually I already plugged
the link to the Poppy and Poppy is
actually going to scan this and
everything else that's on the website or
on this particular web page. And so this
is what this thing does. And so this is
what it really means when I'm talking
about like improving my page sales copy.
Okay. And so then I tell it to leverage
the knowledge and experience of Alex
Hermos and email to make an improvement.
And now let's actually not even read the
results I got there. And let's uh just
go ahead and paste our prompt into our
newly created automation so to speak or
board. And with that said, let's just
click on generate. So here it is based
based on the sales training content.
Let's just actually just full screen. So
based on the sales training content from
Alex Hermos and Iman Gajji, here's some
key suggestions to improve the AI
Academy sales copy. So lead with results
and social proof. Instead of just saying
$16,000 a month, provide more specific
proof like our students have generated
over X million in revenue using our
system or X number of students have quit
their jobs using their system or using
this system. And it's actually an
amazing advice. Like that's insane.
That's that AI is giving me this advice.
That's insane. Like otherwise, I would
have to hire a human like a like a
copywriter to really be telling me this.
But not anymore, I guess. Or okay, step
two. Focus on on the transformation.
Paint a clear before and after picture,
you know, of what their life will look
like. Basically, this is really good
copyrightiting advice. And you guys feel
free to just u you know, pause the video
and read off my screen. I'm obviously
not going to read off everything because
you guys are really YouTube automation
audience. I get it. But and it's kind of
a remote topic for you, but still just
it's insane. All right. And you can see
how this um how this can work in action.
Let's type something in and ask it even
for more advice. So, let's say give me
five practical tips to make my uh about
page even better. Now, so I also added
on to not only give me those five
practical tips, but uh to base them on
advice of Hermosi, obviously. And here's
what we got. Frontload, the pain and
solution. Tired of trading time for
money? Struggling to build an online
business that actually works? Our
students are generating $16,000 a month
using AI powered YouTube channels
without ever showing their face. Like,
that's actually good. Like, it's
actually something I would pay copyriter
money for or any of you guys who are
running an online business. Don't let it
burn your And like, yo, this is actually
great. And keep in mind, I spent
literally uh five minutes, you know,
just writing out this basic prompt and
connecting these videos like to
obviously get amazing results. Give this
AI as much data as possible. And I'll
show you more examples of that later in
the video. But just regarding the sales
page copy, really anything, just give it
as much data as possible and you will
get concrete results. And with that
being said, I think you guys get the
idea. Now, let's move on to the next one
that I have here. And it's also fairly
simple, but it's just me trying to get
ideas for my Instagram. Now, first of
all, not not many of you guys probably
even know that I have an Instagram. So,
go ahead, subscribe to my Instagram as
well. Like, why not? You know what I'm
saying? But I don't really run it that
much. I don't run it actively. And so,
but let's say I want to create a batch
of content for my page right now. And
so, there is this uh guy, his name is AI
Wolf right here, and he's really
crushing it in the on Instagram, like in
the faceless AI space. And so, what I
want to do is I'm going to actually or
what I've already done is I've copied
this. Basically, this box right here has
my link to my channel and this box right
here has a link to his channel. And what
I did here additionally, another third
input is I attached here like a script
writing master class or so-called I
didn't really watch it obviously, but
it's like an over an hourong master
class on how to write viral scripts for
Instagram. So, I'm just going to believe
that it's a good master class. Uh I just
haven't watched this. And so, I I think
I already prompted something. What did I
ask uh the AI? Let's see. So I asked,
"Generate five video ideas for my
Instagram based on AI Wolf's Instagram
that you have a tag since he's popular
on Instagram in the AI niche." So you
guys see I'm always giving this thing
context. The more context and input you
you give this to this thing, the better
the output. All right, but so far I'm
this is fairly generic like generate
five video ideas from Instagram. This is
a very generic request even with all the
inputs that I'm giving it. But still,
even with those generic requests, let's
see the out. So, based on analyzing AI
Wolf's successful Instagram content
strategy, here are five video ideas for
your Instagram that could work well in
the AI niche. This AI tool is 10 times
better than Chat GPT for script writing.
Like, it's pretty cool, right? Let's uh
let's look at the next hook. How I made
$100 in 2 hours using this AI tool.
Like, I know it's going to work for
Instagram. It's clickbaity AF. Let's
check out the next one. This new AI scam
is fooling everyone. Here's how to spot
it. Like, this is amazing. Yo, and it
took me I mean, it took me probably 10
minutes to put this automation together.
And all I did is I gave it this uh
generic prompt. But okay, let's uh let's
let me now uh cook up a new prompt and
let's say that based on the idea number
one, I want to get a a script. You guys
are going to see in a minute. So here's
what I wrote based on the idea one.
Write me a compelling script that will
make up an entire reel in terms of
length. Do reference AI script in terms
of how he describes AI and do use the
attached YouTube course for script
writing techniques. All right. So again,
I'm giving it the input number one is
who I am. You always have to tell the AI
who you are, right? Number two is who we
are really referencing like what is the
inspiration and then number three is
really the how is how we implementing
it. Obviously the more the better but I
from my experience these are the three
foundations if it makes sense you know
the the bare minimum you have to give to
AI who we are modeling or stealing from
if you will and how we are doing this.
Okay but anyway enough me yapping. Let's
actually click on enter right here and
see what kind of script we get. And so
let me just read it out read it out loud
for you guys and just close your eyes
and imagine you're hearing this
somewhere on Instagram. Okay here we go.
Stop using chat GPT for content
creation. Here's why. Listen, I've
tested every AI tool out there and
Claude 3 is absolutely crushing it for
content creators right now. Let me show
you a quick comparison. When I ask both
AIs to write a viral hook for Instagram,
JGPT gave me basic generic clients. But
Claude AI and analyze viral patterns and
gave me hooks that actually convert. But
here's the game changer. Cloud 3 can
understand images, write longer
responses, and even help with market
research all in one prompt. Okay, so I
think you guys get the point by now.
This is actually pretty cool. It could
take some ma manual editing. You could
spend more time obviously giving it even
more context. What you can do maybe is
you can actually go right here and
attach some of the particular videos you
would want to model from someone. You
get the point. But yeah, I mean this is
crazy like that. But okay, I mean after
all I am YouTube automation channel and
so far I'm showing you how to write a
sales page copy and Instagram res. Like
what's going on, right? Like let's get
to the good stuff. So here we are. Uh
this is actually I haven't even deployed
this system. So we're going to deploy it
live right now. But uh here is I guess
my thinking and idea behind the system.
So I want to develop and I'm going to be
coming back to this particular system in
my future videos. So if you guys are by
the way new to the channel uh do
remember to subscribe to my channel and
check out my other videos. But I'm going
to be planning to use this particular
system in my future videos, courses, you
know, because usually in my courses, we
when I show you guys how to enter a
niche, it really always all starts with
ideating the channel, coming up with a
name, description, uh obviously video
ideas and video scripts. And all of this
takes time and even though I always use
Chad GPT to do all of that, it still
requires manual effort and uh thinking,
you know, you have to use your brain,
right? Sounds weird, I know. But anyway,
the idea here is to give AI enough data
to be able to really ideate a channel.
And so in this case, I'm going to I
chose self-improvement niche to just
show you an example. Like I'm not
actually creating a new channel in this
niche. I'm just giving you ideas. And
the reason I chose this niche is because
it's kind of generic like in a sense
that self-improvement is very broad
appealing topic. So it's probably the
easiest for demonstration purposes. And
if I go with something like AI tools,
it's still very niche. It's very
specific. You have to know the tool, the
context. And here you can actually you
don't need as much context so it'll be
easier to create something cool if it
makes sense so far. Now how do we
actually proceed? Well I think I wrote
something up here and yeah even actually
before I even get into this what what it
is that we are looking at. So uh first
of all on the left side here we have
Hamza just in case you don't know he is
the OG in the self-improvement space.
Literally one of the biggest
self-improvement YouTubers out there. So
his videos have a lot of good data about
self-improvement obviously. And this is
another self-improvement channel, but
it's like the YouTube automation
channel, right? Like the actual faceless
channel that just uses a bunch of B-roll
to create their videos. And then this is
uh you're going to understand in a
minute why we even need this. But these
are YouTube videos. These are guides on
how to identify pain points within our
customers. It's about to get crazy. Just
trust me. I'm I'm cooking. Like this is
a cook and I'm cooking. And in the group
four, we uh we got script writing like
foundations also like a script writing
course if you will. And so the idea is
to really merge all of this together.
And let me explain to you how because I
actually believe I already wrote this
out the way I want to merge this stuff.
Yeah. Okay. Here we go. So let's create
a new faceless YouTube automation
channel in the self-improvement niche. I
want you to specifically help me to
ideulate the channel in its concept.
Help come up with a clean name based on
the self-improvement uh channels you
have attached on the left. Then using
the painoint identifying tutorials based
on Hamsa's content, evaluate the biggest
pain points that people who watch these
videos have. Like you can see how this
this is already getting wild out here.
Okay. Then based on these, ideate 10
viral video topics that will have the
potential to go viral. Then using the
scripting techniques in group four,
let's put it all together and try to
create a few video scripts using these
writing principles. Do you understand my
idea and intention always? Well, that's
just advice coming from me. I don't know
how needed it is with Poppy. But usually
when I use cloud just like normal cloud
or chat GPT when you're writing some
complex stuff like this and a prompt
that has many variables and clearly this
prompt has I guess like four variables
at least in other words you're just in
one prompt you're giving it a lot of
commands it helps to just always ask it
whether it understands your idea and
basically when you ask that it's going
to give you back your own idea and from
there you can just tell it okay let's
proceed with number one number two and
number three and number four and it
makes it very easy to communicate with
AI just a pro tip from me guys so and uh
as I obviously wrote out my steps like I
just said moments ago. It's going to
give us back four numbers and we just
need to proceed with each number in
order. So let's say okay number one
let's actually create a channel's unique
name. All right so I did tell So I did
tell it yo let's proceed with our
channel's name and it says yeah let's
develop our channel name based on
analyzing Hamza's content in the current
self-improvement space and notice a few
key opportunities. So channel concept
let's position ourselves uniquely by
focusing on silent success. By the way,
I like this name. Like, it's a good
name. Genuinely, the idea of
transforming yourself quietly and
effectively without the typical hustle
culture noise. This aligns well with the
disappearing and transforming yourself
content we saw in the knowledge base,
but with our own twist. So, here are the
core channel themes, which is relevant
to the self-improvement space. And here
are the potential channel names. Ah, so
that wasn't even the silent success was
more like a vibe. I get it. But Shadow
Growth, The Quiet Climb, Silent Forge,
Stealth Success, The Hidden Path. Um,
yeah. I mean, I like those names to
begin with. Those aren't really generic.
Those are actually great names. But
okay. Uh would you like me to proceed
with this name or would you prefer to
explore other options. So I'll just
whatever I'll just choose a random name.
Let's just go with random uh with the
name number five and let's proceed to
the next step. So now I told it yo I
choose name number five. Let's proceed.
And so number two here is going to be
what's it going to be? Then we'll use
the painpoint identification methods to
extract the core problems or challenges
faced by Hamza's audience and similar
self-improvement content viewers. And as
you can see right here, we've got the
pain points. So, mental chaos and
overwhelm, lack of discipline, and you
know, can stick to habits,
procrastination, digital addiction, uh
physical stagnation, social and
relationship issues, and blah blah blah.
And then here we have 10 viral video
topics based on these pain points. How
to disappear for 30 days and transform
your life. The hidden morning routine of
silent winners. Why 99% of men are
trapped in a digital prison. The monk's
secret to unlimited focus. Like you
guys, you have to tell me, you have to
agree with me here that I'm not really
into self-improvement niche, but those
are awesome names. Those are not
generic. And but what's really insane to
me that it's going to provide us with
all the pain points. And again, for
those of you guys who are into online
business and you're trying to sell
something, like that's literally the
cheat code. That's what you need to
know. If you're trying to sell something
online, you need to first know the pain
points of your customer, right? And it's
going to give it to you just like that
using the blueprints of identifying the
pain pain points. Like those are not
just some random pain points. They are
here. Those are really based and
garnered on the techniques that are
taught in these videos. You could you
could actually write the techniques
yourself. So if you're not so lazy and
you actually want to type things out,
maybe you have your own, you know,
criteria for identifying pain points,
you can just literally go make a text be
like my pain points criterias and then
you just have this text right here. And
so this text really becomes let me just
make sure it works. Yeah. So as you can
see now if I move the group around this
text is part of this group. And so if I
again deploy this group and I use it
somehow in any way, shape or form, this
text stays the part of this group just
like the videos if it makes sense. And
it's still insane like it's actually
quite insane. But anyway, so now going
back to the 10 uh video topics and so
now let's go to the next step. Let's say
I want to move forward with writing a
video topic. And so let's say I want to
go with why 99% of men are trapped in a
digital prison. Now I'm just going to
quickly write something up to actually
make the script out of this. So, here's
the prompt I wrote up here real quick.
So, based on number one, write a viral
video script leveraging Hems's content
to actually build the video. When it
comes to refining and using writing
techniques, use the techniques mentioned
in group 4. And this prompt uh could be
a bit more detailed. I'm just showing it
to you guys for like ideation purposes,
but uh we're going to give it a moment
to generate and I'll be right back. And
so, here we have our video script. Let's
just take a look real quick. So, the
title, how to disappear for 30 days and
transform your life. I guess this the
same, but it's actually going to give us
a thumbnail idea, split image, left side
showing a stressed, phone addicted
person, and right side showing a calm,
focused individual meditating, and then
text overlay 30-day hidden method. Like,
it's actually a cheat code. You just
copy this uh send it over to your
thumbnail designer or obviously make it
yourself leveraging this information.
And uh thumbnail design is done. But
here's the script. The average person
checks their phone 344 times per day.
That's once every 4 minutes you are
alive. Have you ever wondered what would
happen if you just disappeared? Like I
can already tell this is an amazing
hook. And then let's proceed to this u
to the script. In this video, I'm going
to show you exactly how to disappear for
30 days and completely transform your
life using a method I discovered blah
blah blah. I'm no need to read this
entirely, but it's an amazing script.
Like it's actually, as a YouTuber
myself, I can tell you that this is
actually an attention-grabbing hook that
will have like this video would have a
good retention and whatnot. Like it's
actually not one of those AI generated
scripts that you just, you know, that
sounds awful. It's actually a good
script that was literally made in
seconds. It's kind of scary. It's not
even awesome at this point. It's scary
right now. Obviously, this script could
be fairly short, but self-improvement
niche is really super transformative.
Like, some people post 2-minute videos,
some people post 2our videos. So, if you
want this to be longer, obviously, just
tell it, hey, make it longer. Also, make
sure to use like exclamation marks. It
just seems to work better with this
particular AI. And so, if you come off
as aggressive that way, AI is actually
going to listen to you. And so, now it
says, "You're right. Let's expand the
script significantly to maximize value
and retention. And so here we go. Here's
the result. It updated the whole script
and obviously made it longer and it's
like way longer and it just keeps going.
And yeah, I mean it's an awesome script.
And if you are in the self-improvement
niche, you can go with the script as it
is right now. And let's finally proceed
to the last chapter of this video you're
watching right now. And yeah, let me
tell you how the exact way I made the
intro script for this video. Anyway,
first I'm going to explain to you the
board and what I got going on here. So,
first of all, I'm going to actually
delete this. And yeah, on the left here,
I decided not to only give a few of my
videos. Actually, you know, this is I've
been saying throughout the video like
you need more context. You need more
context. Like that's that's more
context, you know. So, I decided to give
it a lot of context about myself. So,
first of all, I did attach this
Instagram reel that I wrote. Like I said
previously in the video, I actually
wrote this reel myself with my real
hands. There is no AI script in this
video, just purely my language. So, that
is why it's here. Also, these six
videos, I wrote them myself. There was
little AI like script editing involved.
But for the most part, I was typing
these videos out myself. So that is why
they're here to pick up my uh speaking
technique and then or speaking style.
Then I also decided to just randomly
attach the my academy here. I don't know
if it really serves a purpose, but I
figured the more information the better.
And then just in case and obviously just
to show you guys that it's also
possible, I went to my channel and I
just took a screenshot of the channel
and I plugged it in right here. So you
could also add some kind of a text,
graphs, whatever you want to do. Uh but
yeah, that's the group one. Group number
two is actually going to be used well
that's just Mr. Beast videos and these
are used for like storytelling
foundations if you will. So like bridge
sentences and really how to shape the
script. That's uh Mr. Beast videos are
here for really shaping the script. And
then for the actual writing techniques
also just two like random YouTube script
writing courses. Like I literally just
went on YouTube and I was like YouTube
script writing and and that's you know
just random videos. And obviously the
last group is uh also another video
about Poppy AI from Jason Cooperson.
Shout out Jason. And basically what I
did is now let's actually dive into this
prompt and uh you guys are going to
understand what I did here. And it took
me some time to generate this video. As
you guys can see it actually took me
some time to write this uh intro. So it
wasn't like necessarily copy pasteed
like I actually did spend maybe a good
15 minutes um actually ideulating. But
let's just go over this thing in order
and I think you're going to understand
how this intro came together. Again, I
strongly encourage you to go like to the
beginning of this video briefly watch
the hook into X because I literally
whatever AI gave me, I wrote or I read
this word for word and it's just it's
actually crazy how powerful this is. But
anyway, here's my initial prompt and
here are all the uh inputs I gave to AI.
So, here's the deal. I'm about to make a
video for my channel. Use data from
group one to understand who I am and
what's and what I do as you have my
YouTube videos, private community, blah
blah blah. The goal of this video is
actually making a promotional and
informative video about Poppy AI, which
is you. I mean, made the Poppy AI
self-aware basically. And then, so my
goal here is to write an engaging hook
that will be so great that the viewers
will be essentially forced to watch this
video all the way to the end, making the
whole flow super addicting. And hey, if
you're still watching this, probably you
got hooked, right? So, and it clearly
worked. That's what I'm saying. So, here
are the main points I want to cover in
this video. So, and this is all the
input I gave. And like I still like to
for some context I do know slightly how
to write hooks because I've made so many
videos. So I guess I have slight
experience but uh anyway if you don't
have experience just watch me like
really try to follow my reasoning and
logic here and maybe that will help you
somehow. So anyway so the first few
sentences should really be clickbaity
and meaning we have to do our best to
really sell the viewers the idea of
watching this video all the way through.
And we will do that by by telling them
that in this video they will learn about
a new tool that will revolutionize the
content creation game forever. and it is
not a clickbait. Next, I mentioned
briefly the fact that this video might
reach a new audience. So, just in case
they don't know me, here I have my
slight introduction blah blah blah. I'm
not going to introduce myself right now.
Yeah. Okay. So, now I tell it to
actually mention I'm a private
community, but I also tell it not to
make salesy and just use it for like
brand awareness uh technique mentions if
you will. And then before we get into
this video, I have a prepared special
Google doc blah blah blah. And then
yeah, basically I lay out the the uh
blueprint for this video which you
already know. So, let's just skip that.
Now, you naturally have to present Poppy
AI in the introduction since it is a
dedicated video that I'm making after
all. So, without making it sales, you do
include it in the intro, but as an
element in our story, attaching it to
something that gives people crazy value
and how one can't even live without um
this tool nowadays, which is actually
true. This is not even marketing. To
make it easier in the group four, I will
attach a video from Jason Cooperson. He
really did a great job presenting this
tool and he gives a lot of context about
it. So, do make sure to leverage that
video, too. So, my goal here is to have
a viral video or a viral intro part for
this video with a properly structured
hook based on the inputs I wrote in this
chat. Make sure to also add the plan for
this video outlined with all the needed
CTAs being respected. Uh, make sure this
will be my best video ever. Now, there's
probably quite a few mistakes in this
video, like grammatical mistakes and
whatnot, but who cares, right? Nobody
cares. Uh, so I was just kind of brain
dumping, but anyways, this is what I
got. Opening hook, and I I don't think
that's actually the hook that I used.
So, I read this and I was like, yo, make
it sound more like me. So, it did write
it in a more sort of a um slangy way.
So, yo, in the last few months, I've
been secretly using this AI tool. Like,
I can I can already see a pattern. Like,
if you just lost to read this whole
part, we can definitely see the pattern
of my previous videos and how it just re
really like took my scripts and
implemented them. Especially no cap
because my AI character says no cap in
the videos all the time. But what are
the chances that, you know, if it if it
didn't analyze my videos, what are the
chances it would give me no cap? Zero
chances. So, it didn't analyze my
videos. So, it does work just in case
some of you are skeptical. But um yeah,
I mean here but I still didn't like this
version. Okay, for some reason I just
remember telling it I want to focus more
in the opening lines on the fact that
this tool will revolutionize the content
creation game. And uh here's the hook we
got. Let's see if I gave it any more
adjustments. I said let's follow this
flow. It looks like I didn't express uh
clearly enough. Yes. So I didn't like I
didn't actually give AI structure and so
it was in some places it was making
stuff up. The structure wasn't there.
Yeah, I didn't like it. So I rewrote the
structure basically. So what I want to
see opening line with introduction. I
like how you have it in the latest
answer. So basically I tell it don't
change it much. Don't change it up.
Okay. Then I said keep the building
intrigue. So I really reference referred
to this right here. Right. So I
basically told AI to really keep those
two paragraphs intact. Let's see how I
proceeded. So then I said actually
remove the line with self introduction.
So I actually thought it was cringe. So
I told it to remove this paragraph at
all because it just it doesn't really
fit in this video. So, I just removed
the self introduction and then I told it
to also keep the Telegram CTA. Then I
said, "Hey, when it comes to video
structure, make it a bit more exciting,
something in the lines of here's what
I'm going to uh show you in this video."
And then give basically the viewers to
reason uh or give the viewers to reason
to watch until the end of this video.
That's the idea here. And um yeah, also
told it that I like the way it describes
Poppy so far. And so basically, give me
a new version based on that. And then I
said now integrate a CTA to Poppy AI and
the price breakdown similarly to how
Jason did it in his video. And based on
all of that, it gave me the new version.
It was also it's not the final. Then I
said, "Now I just realized that I forgot
to introduce the plan of this video." So
here it is. And yeah, because at the at
the time of writing the initial prompt,
I didn't even have the plan. I just kind
of wrote out the prompt. And after I had
the plan, I wrote the plan and I believe
that was it. No, it gave me the newer uh
hook, which is definitely better, or it
gave me the particular part of the hook.
And then I said, "Yo, let's uh now give
me the whole text altogether, keeping
all the revisions in mind." And I
believe that was the final one. With the
next one, I said, "Let's actually change
this intro." Perhaps you're making it a
bit too dramatic. Also, for
transparency, I haven't made any money
with this tool just yet. Or I
technically have, right, I'm making this
video, but the reason I'm saying this
here right now is uh because, you know,
AI because I didn't give it enough
input. Apparently, it started making
stuff up. So, in the last 30 days alone,
this AI helped me generate over $28,000
from content. And the craziest part, 99%
of creators don't even know this exists.
Like, I didn't personally generate 28K
in the last 30 days with Poppy. I'm
pretty sure I will after I keep using
this tool, but like as of now, I I
haven't. All right. So, I want to remove
this, right? We don't want to be lying
to our viewers. So, that's what I set AI
to do. And I believe that was the final
one. Yeah. Yeah, that's the final one.
And so, here we go. I just discovered an
AI tool that's about to change the
world. Blah blah blah. You guys feel
free to pause the video right here. So
that's like a few seconds for you to
pause. Then I'll scroll right here. Also
pause this part. Feel free to screenshot
if you want. And then also pause
screenshot this part and then this part.
And then go ahead back to the
introduction of this video and compare
to this script. I promise you it's
identical like a 99% 9 match. So again,
I was I'm still fairly new to Poppy
myself. So in the future, I'll be able
to make this script even faster. Not
only that, this chat will like actually
store my own data. So, in the future, if
I'm uh if I want to be making a new
video for my channel, let's say, you
know, today I'm making a video for Poppy
AI, okay? But let's say I'm going to be
making a video about whatever AI tool.
Let's say I'll be making a video about
Leonardo AI. And so, what I'm going to
do is I'm going to go here. I don't
know, I'm just making this making this
up very random example, but let's say I
want to make a video about Leonardo AI.
So, I'm going to copy his video and I'm
going to go back here and I'm going to,
you know, paste it here. Now, this
system is optimized for creating a video
about Leonardo AI. Whatever I want to
recreate, I'm going to be pasting it
here. And then it's only a matter of
developing like a new context, a new
story, and a new prompt. And within
minutes, you can have a gigantic prompt
and or I mean gigantic scripts. And I'll
tell you as a YouTuber like to write an
like a genuine good engaging prompt for
a 20 30 minute video. Like it takes a
few days of your own work and obviously
major writing skills or you just have to
flat out copy someone to get like a
proven to work script, right? Or you
have to hire someone, right? And that
involves risk of losing money, losing
time. They might as well use AI
themselves. So guys, like script writers
are fired. Like they're done because we
have Poppy AI now. Anyway guys, that was
a long video and I don't really publish
these kind of Loom videos on my channel
a lot. So let me know if you watched it
all the way through and let me know if
you like this video. And obviously do
remember to check out Poppy down in the
description. Shout out to Poppy for
sponsoring this video. And again, do
make sure to check out my custom link to
get the discount code applied. And with
all that being said, I'm out. Module
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chapter two, I'm going to reveal how to
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possible. And in part three, we're going
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I learned from it, and how you can
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So, you guessed it. I put together this
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Let's say you want to make travel
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content. After all, you don't want to
create videos that will be outdated next
week. You want content people will keep
searching for. The next step is to
create your own version of that popular
video, but make it even better. You
might be thinking, "What does better
actually mean?" Well, it really depends
on your topic. Let's use that travel
example. If you find a top 10 locations
in the USA video that did really well,
you could model your video after it, but
expand it into a top 20 locations in the
USA video. And here's the best part, you
don't even need to be a travel expert.
Just use chat GPT to help with your
research. I think you can see where this
is going. This approach works for any
topic you can think of. Think about
this. YouTube has billions of users and
you only need 1,000 subscribers to get
started. Sounds more achievable now,
right? But here's the real secret to
making it happen. YouTube is a business
and their main goal is simple. Making
money. How do they do that? By keeping
viewers watching longer to see more ads,
buy YouTube Premium, send super chats.
You get the idea. Now, here's where it
gets interesting. If you can keep people
watching your videos longer, YouTube
will reward you with more views and
better rankings. But how exactly do you
do this? Let me show you one of the most
powerful techniques out there. Take the
most exciting part of your video and
tease it right at the start, but don't
reveal everything. Save the best part
for the end. Let me show you how this
actually works. On my channel, whenever
I make a tutorial, I always show viewers
a quick glimpse of what we're creating,
or in other words, the final product if
it's a tutorial. This builds excitement
right from the start, and viewers want
to see how we get there. This gets them
interested right away, and they stay to
see the whole process. Or here is
another trick you can do. If you're
making a top 10 travel video, say
something like, "Wait until you see the
number one spot. It's absolutely
mindblowing." This gets viewers hooked
early and keeps them watching until they
see that final reveal. You can also use
curiosity, for example. You won't
believe which destination made it to
number one on this travel list. Then go
through your locations, saving that
special reveal for last. This keeps your
audience watching longer and helps
YouTube recognize your content as
engaging. Here's a pro tip. Check your
YouTube analytics for audience retention
percentage. The best performing videos
typically keep 60% of viewers watching
at the first minute and 30% throughout
the rest of the video. Hit these numbers
and your channel is likely to take off,
helping you pass that 1,000 subscriber
mark easily. One big mistake many people
make, their intros are too long and
drawn out. Viewers will leave before
getting to the good stuff. That's why
it's crucial to hook them in the first
few seconds so they'll stay for your
whole video and maybe even watch more
YouTube videos afterward. Remember this,
don't make your intros drag on. Get
straight to the point as soon as your
video starts. It's the best approach for
new creators. Try to keep your intro
under 30 seconds showing viewers what's
coming without losing their interest.
Let me share secret number four, and
it's all about session time. What's
session time? It's how long someone
spends watching YouTube after clicking
on your video. And here's the thing. If
YouTube sees that viewers watch your
video and then keep watching more videos
on YouTube, whether they're yours or
someone else's, that's huge for the
algorithm. Why? because you're helping
YouTube make money by keeping people on
their platform longer. Now, you might be
thinking, "How am I supposed to control
how long people stay on YouTube?" Well,
let me show you one of the best ways to
do this. It's all about organizing your
content into specific categories. For
example, on this channel, I make videos
about YouTube automation and how to grow
on YouTube. I've created separate
playlists for each type of content.
Here's why this works so well. When
someone starts watching a video in your
playlist, they're way more likely to
keep watching. Why? Because as soon as
one video ends, another one of your
videos starts playing automatically.
This doesn't just keep people on YouTube
longer. It also increases your own watch
time since they're watching more of your
content. But there's another trick you
can use. It's all about your metadata,
your titles, descriptions, and tags.
Make sure all your videos in the same
category have similar metadata. This
helps YouTube understand that these
videos are related, which means your
videos are more likely to show up in the
recommended feed when someone's watching
one of your other videos. Think about it
like this. When someone finishes
watching your video, what's the first
thing they see in the suggested videos?
If you've done this right, it should be
another one of your videos. And when
viewers get into this loop of watching
one video after another, your session
time goes through the roof. This gives
you major bonus points with the YouTube
algorithm, making it so much easier to
reach that first thousand subscribers.
Let me share secret number five, and
it's all about getting eyes on your
videos and channel. Here's the thing.
You could have the most amazing content
ever made, but if no one's watching it,
you won't get any subscribers. People
need to actually find your channel and
click that subscribe button. So, where
do videos show up on YouTube, and how do
you get people to watch them? Let me
break it down. Your videos appear in
three main places. First, there's search
results. Pretty straightforward. When
someone searches for something related
to your video, you want yours to pop up.
Second, there's the suggested video
feed. That's what you see on the right
side on desktop or below the video on
mobile. These are videos related to what
you're watching or based on your watch
history. The third place is what YouTube
calls browse features. This includes
YouTube's homepage where you see all
those recommended videos based on
channels you've watched and subscribed
to. But here's the important part. It's
not enough to just appear in these
places. You need people to actually
click and watch your video. This is
where click-through rate comes in. Your
click-through rate, or CTR, is how many
people click your video after seeing
your thumbnail and title. Here's
something interesting. YouTube says 75%
of videos have a CTR below 5%. So, if
you can hit 6%, you're already doing
better than most videos out there.
That's why I aim for at least 6% CTR
across all my channels. But remember,
this can change depending on your
content type and niche. The key is to
keep improving your channel's average
CTR over time. Now, if you're making
longer videos, don't worry too much if
your CTR is lower. What really matters
then is your AVD, average view duration.
Look at my new automation channel. The
CTR is around 4%, but check this out.
People watch for an average of 20
minutes. That's huge. It shows how
different metrics matter for different
types of content. Here's a pro tip. Go
into your YouTube analytics and look at
your video's click-through rates. If a
video is not getting many clicks, try
changing the thumbnail. This won't hurt
your video at all unless you make a
worse thumbnail. You can keep testing
different thumbnails to see what works
better. Now, before we get into secret
number six, hit that like button and
subscribe if you found this helpful so
far. Secret number six is to post at
least 30 videos. Now, you can't expect
to get 1,000 subscribers on YouTube if
you just post one video or if you don't
even post any content whatsoever. I get
so many people who come to me and say,
"AI, I've uploaded five videos. Why am I
not getting any views or making money?"
And my response is always that you
haven't uploaded enough content to have
enough data to make an informed
decision. I recommend posting at least
30 videos and then analyzing and
optimizing based off the data that those
videos provide. I also call this the 30
video rule and it's the average amount
of videos that you need to upload to
YouTube until one of them takes off. For
instance, on this channel you are
watching right now, I remember
struggling to gain any kind of
significant traction for a few months.
In fact, it took me 23 long form uploads
until my 24th video finally blew up.
Another example is my new automation
channel I am secretly building. We are
currently looking at its dashboard and
as you can see there was literally no
views during the first 15 videos.
Shortly after everything took off.
However, I definitely saw some channels
that struggled to grow and they only
gained traction after uploading 40
videos or so. But that is rather an
exception. So I am just being honest
with you guys and you must be patient in
this game of YouTube and be prepared to
make 30 videos just to get started. Now
to state the obvious, you don't just
want to go crazy and upload all kinds of
random content to get your first 30
videos. Make sure that you're only
uploading in a specific niche. Don't
just upload all these random videos just
hoping one sticks. Only upload videos in
a single niche. And then this will
further implement similar metadata on
your channel, which I talked about
earlier in this video, and get people in
those viewer feedback loops. And
remember what I said, if you can keep
people on YouTube, you're going to get
all the views and rankings that you
want. So bottom line, make sure you
stick to your single niche and upload at
least 30 videos before you can make an
informed decision about where to go with
your content strategy from there.
Because then you can analyze and
optimize based off the data. Now, since
you've watched this far in the video, I
want to give you one extra bonus tip.
And this bonus tip is what not to do. Do
not under any circumstances do sub for
sub. Sub for sub are where people
subscribe to each other's channels in
order to gain the YouTube algorithm to
get more subscribers will only hurt your
channel. And on top of that, it breaks
the YouTube terms of service and you
could be banned as a result. And in all
honesty, sub for sub is not going to
help you at all. This is because every
single subscriber that you gain by doing
sub for sub isn't going to actually
watch any of your content. And if they
do, it's going to be an incredibly small
amount, meaning you'll have a super
small engagement rate for those
subscribers as compared to how many
subscribers that you have. It will
literally ruin your life. Okay, maybe it
won't ruin your life, but bottom line,
don't do it. I'm just trying to look out
for everybody out there who's watching
this video and make sure that you have
the best chance for success and the best
chance of getting those first thousand
subscribers the proper way so that you
can monetize your channel and start
making money on YouTube. I hope you got
a ton of value from that first part. And
in part two right here, we're going to
go over the next essential step for
getting monetized, which is hitting
4,000 hours of watch time on your
channel. This simply means that people
spend a total of 4,000 hours watching
your videos. And just as a reminder, you
need to get these 4,000 hours of watch
time within the past 365 days. And they
must be on public and long- form videos.
And I know that sounds like a lot if
you're just starting out on YouTube, but
trust me, you can achieve it much faster
than you probably think. And I can't
wait for section number three, where I'm
going to show you how I got monetized
within just 34 days. But right now, it's
really essential that we get those first
4,000 hours of watch time, which we're
going to be going over right now. In
order to understand how to get 4,000
hours of watch time, let's first take a
look mathematically on how we can get
those first 4,000 watch hours. So, let
me break it down for you so you can
understand how much you need to actually
get and so you can monitor your progress
along the way. 4,000 watch hours is
240,000 watch minutes. Now, if you make
10-minute videos on your YouTube channel
and you get on average a 50% average
view duration on your videos, then that
is 5 minutes of average watch time per
video on your channel.
240,000 total watch minutes, which is
needed to get monetized on YouTube,
divided by 5 minutes of average watch
time per video equals 48,000. So, in
this case, you only need 48,000 views
across all of your YouTube videos on
your channels in order to get those
first 4,000 hours of watch time and get
monetized on your channel. So, let's
break it down even further. If you
upload 30 different YouTube videos, you
only need an average of
1,455 views per video. And if you upload
100 videos, you only need an average of
480 views per video. And you might be
saying, "Well, that's a lot of views.
How in the world am I supposed to
actually get 48,000 views on my videos?"
Well, the good news is that it's not as
hard as you probably think. And I'm
doing this on new channels all the time
from complete scratch. I'm going to lay
out the blueprint for you right now with
these eight tips. Let me share tip
number eight, and it's about video
length. Aim for videos longer than 10
minutes. Here's why. Longer videos
naturally get more watch time because
they keep viewers engaged longer. Let me
break this down. If someone watches 30%
of a 10-minute video, you're getting
three whole minutes of watch time. But
if they watch 30% of a 1 minute video,
that's only 18 seconds. See how this
adds up? With longer videos, you're
getting more watch time from each view.
This means you actually need fewer total
views to hit those 4,000 watch hours.
And here's another huge benefit for
2025. Once you're monetized, you can
place multiple ad breaks in these longer
videos, which seriously boosts your
earnings. Here's something interesting
that changed recently. YouTube updated
their policy, so you can now put
multiple ads on videos that are longer
than 8 minutes. So, while I recommend
aiming for 10 plus minutes, make sure
your videos are at least 8 minutes long
to take full advantage of these
monetization options. Let me share tip
number seven, and it's all about list
videos. You might be wondering, how do
you create videos longer than 10
minutes? What do you talk about, and how
do you structure them? Well, list videos
are perfect for this. They make it so
much easier to create longer content and
get more watch time. You've probably
seen these all over YouTube. Top 10
fastest cars, top 10 biggest dogs in the
world, things like that. And here's the
best part. You can make list videos work
for practically any niche or topic on
YouTube. Let me show you why list videos
work so well. Say you're making a
10-minute video about the top 10 cities
in the United States. You only need to
spend 1 minute talking about each city.
And just like that, you've got your
10-minute video. It's that simple.
Whatever your topic is, if you make a
top 10 list, you just need one minute
per item and you'll hit that ideal
length. There's another reason list
videos are so powerful. They tend to
keep people watching longer. Why?
Because they keep things moving with
multiple topics and plenty of cuts
throughout the video. More cuts means
more chances to keep viewers hooked,
which means more watch time, getting you
closer to those 4,000 watch hours. Now,
let me show you something interesting.
There's this AI tool called Tube Magic
that can make this process even faster.
But before I show you how it works, I've
actually partnered with Tube Magic to
get you guys an amazing deal, a $1
trial. You can find my special link in
the description below. Once you sign up
through my link and land on the
homepage, just click on scripts. Now,
Tube Magic can help you brainstorm list
video ideas. So, make sure to select
list videos right here. Okay, let's
stick with our travel example. I'll type
in top 10 cities to travel to in the
USA. Just like that, Tube Magic
generates an entire script. You can
either use it as is or use it as a
starting point for your own content.
This tool is seriously powerful and a
huge timesaver. So, make sure to check
out my custom link below. Now, let's
move on to the next tip. Tip number six
is to use playlists correctly. So, if
you run a YouTube channel that talks
about multiple different subjects, maybe
just a single subject, but you have
multiple different categories of videos.
Let's say you run a car channel and you
do top 10 car videos talking about the
top 10 fastest cars or the top 10 oldest
cars. That would be a category of
content. And then for example, you could
have another category of content
comparing different car models. For
example, you might upload videos like
Ford Mustang versus Dodge Challenger.
Now, the reason you want to make
playlists for each of these different
subjects is that every time you link to
one of these videos or you need links in
the description of one of your videos or
people go to your channel and they look
at your playlist, every time you get a
viewer in the playlist environment,
you'll get a lot more watch time as a
result. And you might be saying, well,
how's that possible? That's because when
someone clicks to watch a video from a
playlist link and you get them in a
playlist environment, they will
automatically after they're done
watching that video be prompted to watch
another one of your videos and another
one of your videos and another one. And
that in turn is going to get you a lot
more watch time and get you a higher
session time on YouTube. Meaning that
every single person who watches one of
your videos on average will watch more
of your videos if you can get them into
a playlist environment. Let me share tip
number five. It's all about setting up a
popular upload section on your YouTube
channel. When you go to customize your
YouTube channel, you'll notice that you
can add a popular upload section to your
channel. Now, your most popular videos
are probably your most popular for a
reason. And typically, on average,
they'll also get more watch time as
well. So, it can be really beneficial to
feature some of your most popular videos
on your main YouTube channel page. And
as you can see on my YouTube channel
right here, we have the most popular
upload section listed right here. And
the way that you do that is you click
customize channel directly on your
channel page. Next, click on add
section. Now, simply click on popular
videos. Finally, just hit publish and
you are done. And this makes it so that
every single person who comes onto your
channel, they'll see that popular upload
section. And you want to get them
watching those videos because they're
already proven to do good. They're
already proven to most likely get you
more watch time as well, therefore
getting you closer to 4,000 watch hours.
Let me share tip number four. It's all
about featuring a playlist of your high
watchtime videos. So rather than just
assuming your most popular videos have
high watch time, which they most likely
do, let's be strategic about this. What
you can do is create another playlist
featuring your long videos. For example,
I have this playlist called full
courses, and I obviously feature my
longest videos in that playlist. So then
what you're going to want to do is
create a playlist, ordering these videos
strategically. Start with the one that
has the most watch time, followed by
your second highest, then third highest,
and so on. You're essentially listing
your videos in chronological order from
highest watch time to lowest watch time.
After that, you can easily add this
playlist to your channel page. Just
click add section, select single
playlist, and choose the playlist you
just created. Let me share tip number
three, and it's about hitting that
crucial 30 video mark. Now, if you don't
have any content on YouTube, you won't
get any watch time. That might sound
obvious, but I see so many people give
up after just 10 videos, and that's
nowhere near enough to really understand
what works. I really want to encourage
you to upload at least 30 different
videos before making any judgments. Once
you've hit that number, dive into your
analytics. Look at which videos are
getting the highest watch time and best
average view duration. Then create more
content like that. Why 30 videos? Well,
across all the channels I've built,
that's typically how many uploads it
takes before one video really takes off.
And here's something exciting. You might
get lucky early on. Within those first
30 videos, one might explode and get you
those 4,000 hours of watch time right
away. During this initial phase, don't
get too caught up in making perfect
content. Focus on consistently getting
videos out there. Then analyze your
data, improve what's working, and adjust
based on what you're seeing. This
approach makes hitting those first 4,000
hours so much more achievable. But let
me be clear about something. This
doesn't mean uploading random content
just to hit that 30 video target. You
need to stay focused on a single niche.
Don't scatter your content across
different topics. Keep your uploads as
specific to your chosen niche as
possible. Let me share tip number two.
It's about identifying and focusing on
what's really working for your channel.
Once you've got those first 30 videos up
on your channel, it's time to analyze
what's connecting with your audience and
what isn't. This way, you can stop
what's not working and double down on
what is. Here's how to do it. Go to your
analytics and check out the audience
retention graph for your different
videos. When you see that graph spike
upward, that's telling you people are
particularly engaged at that moment.
Whatever you're doing at those high
points, do more of that. And when the
graph dips down, that's showing you what
to avoid in your future videos. Let me
share some specific benchmarks I look
for. For 10-minute videos, you want at
least a 30% average view duration. Now,
if you can hit 60%, that's seriously
impressive. Most YouTube videos don't
come close to those numbers. And when
you hit that level, there's a good
chance your video could go viral.
Another crucial metric to watch is your
click-through rate. If you're not
familiar with this, it's the percentage
of people who click on your video after
seeing it in places like search results,
browse features, or the suggested video
tab. You want to aim for at least a 6%
clickthrough rate. Now, here's something
interesting. YouTube tells us 80% of
videos on the platform get between 2%
and 5% click-through rate. So, hitting
6% puts you ahead of most videos out
there. But remember, different niches
will have different typical rates. The
key is to look at your channel's average
and consistently try to beat that
number. Tip number one is to put a
proper channel trailer. So, as the
channel trailer on your YouTube channel,
you're going to want to put one of your
highest watchtime videos in that spot.
And this is going to really help
jumpstart you to get those first 4,000
hours of watch time because then new
potential subscribers who take a look at
that video on your channel trailer are
likely to watch more of that trailer.
And in turn, as an added bonus, you'll
get a bunch of more subscribers as well.
In my case, I currently have my 25-hour
course as my channel trailer because it
is quite literally the longest video I
have. So, it makes sense to have it
here. And now, let me give you three
extra bonus tips that if you take away
anything from this YouTube video, it's
these three things. One, growth on
YouTube is usually exponential. Meaning
that when you upload a bunch of videos
on YouTube and you don't see any
traction, often times the graph on your
YouTube channel in terms of watch time
will look very flat or will barely grow
as if gods of YouTube are testing your
patience. And then all of a sudden, it
shoots up to the moon. And typically,
this happens around the 30 video mark.
And if it doesn't, then you can double
down on what's working, get rid of
what's not working, and then optimize
based off your analytics so you can get
that exponential growth on your YouTube
channel. So don't give up if you're not
seeing any results. You could literally
just be one video away from everything
taking off. Two, the longer your videos
are, the easier it is to get 4,000 watch
hours on YouTube. So remember this, try
to produce videos that are at least 10
minutes long. And if you can, at least 8
minutes long is really the minimum that
I recommend when you're starting out. if
you want to get those first 4,000 watch
hours as fast as possible. But honestly,
10 minutes is just the bare minimum. If
you have time, try to make 20 or even 40
minute videos as it helps with the watch
hours tremendously. And number three,
don't stop uploading no matter what.
This is the most important rule. Do not
stop uploading. Don't give up if you
don't see any results in the first 30
videos that you upload or in the first
10 videos that you upload. I see so many
people give up after they upload five
videos on YouTube. So, at least give it
a fair shot. Upload a lot of videos on
your channel. The more the better. I
generally recommend uploading one video
a day if you have the time for it. If
not, try to upload one or two videos a
week to keep it consistent enough. All
right, awesome job making it through
that segment right there. And now you
know how to hit the monetization
requirements on YouTube. But if you're
watching this video right here, you
probably want to do it fast, right? You
don't want this to take years and you
want to hit the requirements in the next
couple months, which is 100% possible.
And in fact, I've done it in just 34
days. And in our next segment, number
three, we're going to be going over how
exactly I did that and how you can
implement the same exact tactics. We're
going to be going over that right now.
My record for uploading videos on a
brand new channel and meeting the
requirements for monetization from
scratch is just 5 weeks. And by the
sixth week, the channel was accepted
into the YouTube partner program and
monetized. So that's only 1 month to go
from having no uploads on the channel to
having a monetized channel. Imagine if
one month from now, you could be
monetized and making money on YouTube.
Now, let's do some math and see how it's
even possible to potentially get
monetized on YouTube in just a month.
Now, quick disclaimer. This is a
hypothetical situation. In no way does
this guarantee if you upload videos for
a month that you're going to get
monetized. But I do truly believe this
is going to help you a ton. You need
4,000 hours of watch time and 1,000
subscribers to meet the requirements for
the monetization program. Now, you might
be saying, "That's a ton, and that's
going to take forever." Well, it can
actually happen faster than you probably
think. And let me introduce you to the
30-day YouTube monetization challenge.
Say you were to take me up on this
challenge and upload a new video on your
channel every single day for 30 days.
Let's say each of your videos is an
average of 18 minutes long. And let's
say that each of your videos gets an
average of a 30% audience view duration.
Meaning for every person who watches
your video, they watch about a third of
your video, which is very realistic.
That's 6 minutes of watch time per view.
Now remember, we have to get that 4,000
hours of watch time. And if we break it
down, 4,000 hours is 240,000 minutes.
Now, if our videos are getting 6 minutes
of average watch time per view, then we
would need 40,000 total views in order
to hit those 4,000 hours of watch time.
Now, that sounds like a lot until we
break it down. And we see that the
average view count per video that we
would have to aim for is only
1,333 views per video. And if you upload
more than 30 videos, then you have to
get even less views. Now, this is just
an average view count per video. Now,
from running tons of channels myself,
what I've noticed is that about 80% of
the views come from only 20% of the
videos. What's more likely to happen is
that you'll upload a ton of videos with
very little to no traction. And then
you'll upload one or a couple videos
that get a ton of traction. Now, you
might be saying, "What about 1,000
subscribers? How can I hit that fast
within 30 days?" Now, my channels get
about an average of a 3% view to
subscriber ratio. Meaning, if I get 100
views, I typically like to see three new
subscribers on the channel. If we were
to get 40,000 total views and 3% of
those views subscribe, that's 1,200 new
subscribers, which would meet the
requirements for monetization. Now, you
might be saying, "Is this actually
possible? And can I actually do this?"
Now, realistically, it's probably going
to take longer than 30 days to get
monetized. This is a hypothetical
situation where this would be possible.
And I've gotten channels monetized
myself in little over a month. I've had
tons of students get their channels
monetized in just a couple months as
well. But you're probably wondering, how
long is this realistically going to
take? Well, the average YouTube channel
with 1,000 to 10,000 subscribers has
about 150 videos on the channel. And if
you uploaded three videos every single
week, it would take about a year to get
those 150 videos, that will hopefully
then translate into at least 1,000
subscribers so you can get monetized.
But this is the average channel with
1,000 to 10,000 subscribers. Now, most
channels on YouTube have no idea what
they're doing. They don't have any
strategy in place. And I want to give
you an actual strategy so you can
hopefully hit these requirements sooner.
Just look at the first videos of any of
your favorite YouTubers and you'll
probably see that they weren't the best
videos in the world, but they improved
over time. And most YouTubers, including
myself in the beginning, learned the
slow way through trial and error, what
works and what doesn't. Well, we can
actually shortcut this process by a lot
and potentially get monetized way sooner
with these secrets. I really wish I had
someone tell me these secrets in the
beginning when I was starting my
channel. And realistically, I would
probably have millions of subscribers by
now if I knew these things sooner. So
now I am going to give all these secrets
to you. But just promise me that you're
actually going to implement this because
it could potentially change your channel
and it could potentially change your
entire life if you start making money
from your channel and build this up into
a real business. Let me share secret
number one. It's about building momentum
with 30 to 60 videos right from the
start. Here's the simple truth. You
won't get any views, subscribers, or
monetization if you're not consistently
putting out content. When I start a new
channel, I'm always looking to see some
kind of traction within those first 30
to 60 uploads. And if you take on this
30-day YouTube challenge and commit to
uploading regularly throughout that
month, I honestly believe your channel
will be in a completely different place
than where it started. Drop a comment
below if you're ready to take on this
challenge. Let me share secret number
two. It's all about maintaining a
consistent upload schedule. Let me break
this down. I always recommend starting
with at least one video per week. Now,
if you can handle more, aim for three
videos a week. And if you're really
ambitious, try posting every single day.
But here's an important tip. It's
usually better to start with fewer
uploads and increase your frequency
later rather than starting too ambitious
and having to scale back. Take a moment
to think about what schedule you can
realistically maintain long-term for
your channel. This will ensure you don't
burn out after a week of daily
uploading. Secret number three, and this
one is so big, do not guess. This is a
mistake that I made in the beginning and
this is a mistake that most YouTubers
make. They guess what type of content
they should make and they guess how they
should make the content, how they should
optimize it, and everything else when
really they should be looking at what
has already worked on YouTube. Do not go
into a niche that hasn't been proven to
work on YouTube. Do not upload video
ideas that haven't been proven to
already get a ton of views. I recommend
making sure there are at least a couple
of videos with over 100,000 views within
your niche. And if there is, then you're
good. Then I recommend modeling what has
already worked. video ideas that have
already worked, title ideas that have
worked, thumbnails that have worked. For
example, if you see that every single
thumbnail within your niche has a red
circle in it, this is a pretty good sign
to include red circles within your
thumbnail. Now, this doesn't mean copy
everybody directly, but use these
channels as inspiration and model what
has already worked. Now, you might be
wondering, why would they watch my
videos instead of the competition,
especially if there's better videos out
there on YouTube? Why would they watch
mine? And how can I get views and
subscribers and watch time and get
monetized? Well, YouTube is huge.
There's more viewers now than there ever
have been on the platform. And
competition to a very large degree can
actually be a really good thing. I know
this sounds absurd, but if there's a lot
of competition within your niche, these
are more opportunities for your videos
to get recommended in the suggested
video feed of those competitor's videos.
You just need to make sure that your
videos are just as good as the
competition. Meaning that if you go
watch one of your competitor's videos
and then one of your videos and you
watch it in an unbiased way and ask
yourself, if I was a viewer looking for
a video, which one would I get the most
value from? Now, value can be
educational or entertainment value. And
you don't have to be the absolute best
videos within your niche to potentially
get millions of views and subscribers.
You just have to be pretty good, and
I've done this myself, and I've gotten
hundreds of thousands of subscribers
doing so. Quick tip. Another huge way to
ensure that your videos will actually
rank against your competitor videos and
get suggested by one another is by using
similar metadata as I mentioned
previously in the course. Think of it
like one big ecosystem and using these
details ensures your presence in this
ecosystem. Secret number four, and this
one sounds really strange, but hang with
me on this one. Get monetized before
getting monetized. Now, you might be
wondering, what in the world do you mean
by getting monetized before getting
monetized? Well, it sounds crazy, but
you can actually get monetized before
hitting 1,000 subscribers and 4,000
hours of watch time. This is by, first
of all, making sure that you're in a
good niche related to health, wealth,
happiness, and relationships. Now, you
might be wondering, why do these niches
potentially get monetized sooner? It's
because there's a ton of demand for
buying products within these niches, and
you can become an affiliate for these
products from places like Digi Store or
ClickBank. And there's a ton of products
you can promote to potentially make
money way sooner. You can even create
your own product or online community and
sell it with your channel. That's what I
do with this channel. I have a private
community called AIU Academy where I
teach people how to succeed with YouTube
automation. I have a collection of
private courses like the outsourced
empire where I teach stepbystep how to
build your first faceless channel or the
elite series course where I show the
whole strategy I use to create AI guy
videos. Additionally, we do live calls
where you can talk to me directly,
request to review your channel or ask
whatever is on your mind. So, if all
that sounds interesting, make sure to
check it out down below. Anyway, it's
best to be in a niche related to health,
wealth, happiness, or relationship
because there's a ton of demand for
buying products within these niches.
Secret number five is making sure that
your videos can get monetized. Imagine
how bad it would be if you got 1,000
subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch
time and you didn't get monetized. You'd
probably throw your computer against the
wall, and I wouldn't blame you. But,
there's a few key things that we can do
to make sure that our content is good
and that we can get monetized. Number
one, don't re-upload other people's
videos. Don't just make Tik Tok
compilations and re-upload them to your
channel. You probably won't get
monetized doing this, and even if you
do, it's going to be very short-lived.
And if you do use other people's content
within your videos, which is possible by
following fair use, making sure you have
an original human or AI voice over on
the video and making sure you follow
YouTube's policies, and making sure your
content is transformative. Number two,
if you are using an AI voiceover, make
sure it is one you can actually use
without any issues. For example, the
voice you are hearing now is AI
generated. I will drop the link if you
want to check it out. And number three,
make familyfriendly content. I don't
recommend swearing in your videos too
much or showing anything violent or
explicit and making sure you follow all
the rules in the YouTube monetization
policies. Remember, there's going to be
a human from YouTube reviewing your
channel. So, it's best to follow these
rules. Even if you do get monetized and
you're breaking a rule, it's going to be
short-lived. So, might as well follow
the rules, get monetized, and build a
long-term business with your channel.
Trust me, it's worth it to start getting
those monthly paychecks from YouTube.
Let me share secret number six. And if
you take nothing else from this video,
focus on this action checklist. First,
verify your niche has proven success on
YouTube. Look around. Are there other
channels in your space doing really
well? Next, create at least 30 videos
following what's already working in your
niche. Don't reinvent the wheel. Model
what's successful. Then dive into your
analytics and use that data to plan your
next 30 videos. Let the numbers guide
your strategy. Make sure you're
following all the monetization
guidelines perfectly. You don't want any
issues when you apply. Also, think
beyond just ad revenue. Consider other
ways to monetize your content. And
here's the most important part. Don't
give up too early. This is where most
people fail. If you keep going, keep
improving, your channel will grow over
time. And now, as I promised, we're
going to be going over some bonus tips
on how to get monetized before getting
monetized. But before I do, I first want
to give you another bonus for sticking
with me this long within the video,
which is going to be a list of some of
the highest CPM niches from my personal
experience. Now, CPM simply means how
much money that your channel makes from
ad revenue per thousand views on your
channel. And certain niches have more
advertisers spending money within those
niches. Therefore, meaning they are
higher CPM and you make more money. And
to demonstrate to you how powerful CPM
is, if you get 100,000 views at only a
$3 CPM, which is very low by the way,
then you only make $300. But if you get
that same 100,000 views, but hit a $20
CPM, then you make $2,000. Now, with
CPM, sometimes the higher CPM niches
don't get as many views. So, sometimes
it is beneficial to choose a lower CPM
niche if there's more demand within that
niche. And basically, what I'm trying to
say is that high CPM niches and low CPM
niches can both definitely work. And
there's pros and cons for each, but
maybe if I share this list from my
experience of some of the most high CPM
niches, it'll spark some ideas off in
your mind on a channel that you might
have already wanted to do anyways. And
as a bonus, you can make a ton of money
per thousand views with your channel.
And without further ado, a list of the
highest CPM niches are finance, make
money online, technology, health,
investing, travel, legal, insurance,
makeup, marketing, cars, real estate,
and movies. You see, the reason I am
even listing all these niches here is
because they simply make sense and most
importantly have existing channels and
ecosystems with market feasibility.
That's really all we need to be looking
for when starting a new channel. And by
the way, you can also use AI to do niche
research. Now, we have already used this
tool in the course, but just in case you
were skipping around, the tool I am
going to use for this purpose is Tube
Magic. If you don't have an account
already, you can check it out for just
$1 with my link down below. Once you are
in, locate this tab, niche explorer, on
the homepage. And now you are presented
with this gigantic list of proven to
work niches with some of the highest
RPMs on YouTube. Here you can see a few
examples. We have the niche category,
direct link to the channel, and
obviously the estimated RPM on the right
side. Let me tell you, no matter your
skill level in this game of YouTube,
having a list like this is always ideal
for research purposes. Additionally,
they update this particular list every
single month, so there is always
something new to pick up. Anyway, the
link is down below if you like this
tool. And let's move on to the next
chapter. Let me bring you into our next
section, and it's about something really
interesting. Remember how I briefly
mentioned making money without being
monetized? Well, that wasn't just talk.
In fact, I make significantly more from
these methods I'm about to show you than
from YouTube ad revenue alone. I'm going
to walk you through six different ways
to make money on YouTube without
monetization and without ads. For each
method, we'll look at three things. What
makes it great, what challenges you
might face, and exactly how you can get
started. Let me tell you about method
number six, sponsorships. You've
probably seen this before when YouTubers
say, "This video was sponsored by,"
followed by a company name. These
companies pay creators to include an
integrated sponsorship in their videos.
Here's what's great about sponsorships.
You don't need your own product to make
money. But there's a catch, and this is
why I ranked at number six. You
typically need a significant subscriber
base before brands will offer you any
substantial deals. You're not going to
land sponsorships the day after starting
your channel. Now, once you've built
that audience, you can definitely make
money through occasional sponsorships.
Speaking from experience, I've only done
a few sponsorships on this channel
because I'm really picky about who I
work with. But if you wanted to, you
could build something like a tech
channel specifically designed for
sponsorships. Bottom line, yes, you can
make money with this method, but it
takes time to build even a small
audience first. That's exactly why it's
sitting at number six on our list. Let
me share method number five,
merchandise. You've probably noticed
YouTubers promoting their merch
throughout their videos. We're talking
clothing, accessories, t-shirts,
hoodies, hats. Basically, anything you
can brand with your channel's logo or
content that resonates with your fans.
Here's what's great about merch. It
really builds brand awareness and
creates this amazing sense of community
among your subscribers, especially those
wearing your products. But there's a
downside. The profit margin per sale is
pretty small. This means you need to
sell a lot of merchandise to make any
significant income. While this can work
great if you have a massive following,
it might not be the best money-making
strategy when you're just starting out
without ads. Let me tell you about
method number four. Communities. This is
where people pay a recurring monthly
fee. Could be $1, $5, $10, to access
exclusive content, private communities,
or special live streams. It's a great
way to make money on YouTube, even
without ads. If you're thinking about
launching a membership, there are
several ways to structure it. Let me
break down what you could offer for that
monthly subscription. First up, you
could create a private community, maybe
a Facebook group, Discord server, or
something similar. Speaking of
communities, I actually run mine on
school. It's super userfriendly and
perfect for beginners. And here's
something special. You can try setting
up your own community with a free 2e
trial using my link in the description
below. Make sure to grab this offer
while it's available. Now, here's what
you can do with your community. You
could create exclusive content by
uploading unlisted videos to YouTube and
only sharing those links with your
members. Plus, you could host exclusive
live streams where you answer questions
and give behindthe-scenes looks at your
operation. Let me share what I do in my
community. We hold weekly calls where
members can ask questions about YouTube
and online business, get their channels
reviewed, and discuss whatever's on
their mind. This really shows how if
you're knowledgeable in any particular
niche, you could create something
similar. Start your own private
community and provide real value to your
members. Let me share method number
three, affiliate marketing. This is
where you place links to products,
services, or digital items in your video
descriptions. Every time someone watches
your video, clicks that link, and makes
a purchase, you earn a commission on
that sale. Now, commission rates vary
between products, but here's a pro tip.
I recommend focusing on digital
products. Why? Because there's no
overhead costs in selling them. Some of
the best places to find these digital
products or platforms like Digi Store 24
and ClickBank, where you'll find tons of
different products you can promote and
earn commissions from. If you're
building an AI or tech channel like
mine, you can promote AI tools and
softwares just like I did earlier with
Tube Magic. That's affiliate marketing
in action right there. From my
experience, the key is finding quality
products that your audience will
actually benefit from and naturally
including them in content where they
make sense. Let me be honest, affiliate
marketing is one of my favorite ways to
make money online. You can start earning
as soon as you get views. As long as
you've got two things, a smooth call to
action in your video and either PayPal
or Stripe connected to your affiliate
dashboard. Let me share method number
two, services and consulting. If you're
teaching anything on your channel, you
could offer in-depth consulting about
that topic. This could be anything.
cooking specific dishes, building a
business, growing a YouTube channel, or
even improving at video games. And if
consulting interests you, here's
something useful. You can actually run
this through school. Not only can you
host a lowerpric community there, but
you can also operate a high ticket
consulting business since it lets you
charge thousands per customer. By the
way, you'll find my trial link in the
description below if you want to start
building your business there. Here's
another angle, selling services. If
you're editing your own videos, you
could put a link in your description
offering editing services or thumbnail
creation, whatever skills you have. You
can list these services on platforms
like Fiverr or Upwork. Just add the
links to your description to your Fiverr
profile and mention that you are
available to take on projects. Now,
here's what's great about consulting and
services. Especially with consulting,
you can make serious money if you're
teaching high demand skills. But there
is a downside, and this is why it's
number two on our list. You're trading
time for money. Sure, you can make good
money short-term, but if you stop
consulting, the income stops, too. Let
me share method number one. My absolute
favorite way to make money on YouTube
without ads. But first, if you've gotten
value from this so far, hit that like
button and subscribe to the channel.
Now, let's dive into number one, digital
product. You've probably seen digital
products before, things like courses or
ebooks. Basically, anything digital you
can sell. Now, here's a huge
misconception that holds people back.
Thinking you need to be some worldclass
expert to create a course. The truth is,
you just need to be a few steps ahead of
the people you're teaching. And if
you're thinking about selling courses,
school makes this incredibly simple.
It's really become the go-to platform
for this. Here's what makes digital
products so powerful. You can make
significant money per sale. Plus,
there's no shipping costs, no boxing
products up, none of the usual hassles
that come with physical products. Where
it gets really exciting is the
automation on platforms like school. You
do the work once. Create your community,
upload your course, set your price, and
that's it. Every time someone buys, they
get instant access automatically. You
don't have to lift a finger. That's what
makes digital products so incredibly
scalable. Let me share my own example. I
have AI Guy Academy. It's not just a
course. It's actually a combination of
highlevel YouTube courses, a community
with over 600 members, and a coaching
program where I do live weekly Q&A
calls. So, with my digital product, I'm
actually combining three methods we
talked about earlier, all under one
roof. This lets me help as many people
as possible while keeping everything
organized in one place. Let me wrap this
up. Drop a comment below and let me know
which monetization method you're
planning to use. Will you focus on
YouTube ads or try one of the methods we
just covered? I'd love to hear your
strategy. Now remember that I made a
free Google doc with all the essential
steps from this course covered and laid
out. You can find it in my Telegram
channel. Now that you know how to get
monetized quickly on YouTube, module 5,
YouTube SEO and niche research. Chapter
1, niche research with Vid IQ. So in
this lesson, I will teach you yet
another way to research YouTube with the
help of AI at this time. So for that,
you're going to need Vid IQ. In case you
don't have an account just yet, my link
is going to be down below or somewhere
around this video. I'll make it easy for
you to find the link. And if you click
the link, I will obviously make a
commission, but in return, you will get
$1 trial for 30 days. That's a win-win
situation. And let me tell you this, I'm
not being salesy right now. I promise
you that Vid IQ is one of the most, if
not the most essential YouTube related
tool just because of what it offers and
what it does for you. So, I can almost
guarantee you that you will end up
paying for this tool and trying it out.
So, if you don't have an account, you
might as well like go ahead and try it
out for just a dollar with my link. or
if you already have an account existing,
you can just shut it down and just save
yourself some money for a month and just
enjoy my link with a dollar. And again,
all the commissions made are straight up
reinvested in productions. So, it does
go a long way and it does help with
serving you guys this kind of content.
With that out the way, once you sign up,
you will end up here. The next the
immediate thing you want to do is
connect your YouTube channel to Vid IQ.
It's super simple. I don't think you
need a tutorial for that. You just sign
up with your Gmail with my link
obviously and then you connect your
YouTube channel. And before I get into
the research part, what it does, as you
can see, it just scans your channel. It
gives you cool data and it shows your
competitors and keywords. Keywords we'll
also discuss later in the course. But
yeah, the reason we're here now is the
outliers section. So the mechanics here,
they're kind of similar to the incognito
research method. So without no
configurations, basically what this tab
does is it shows me outliers for my own
niche because it understands that I post
in YouTube automation and AI niche. So
it's just kind of what it shows me. So
now by default the videos shown are
rather weird. So I do have to kind of
configure them. For example, I'll
actually continue using navy. So I'll
just type in navy. Now we can already
start seeing outliers. And so yeah, it's
just compared to like ultimately it's
the same mechanics as incognito and you
could notice it. However, what's
different is just the amount of data
that we can control and customize during
our search. Therefore, the speed of
finding those outline channels is just
increased tremendously. So, for example,
it immediately shows us a channel with
1.5K subscribers with a video posted 17
days ago that got 17K views. Like,
that's exactly what I was talking about
in previous lessons. Like, that's the
channels you need to be looking for.
Like, not this channel with 138,000
subscribers because they are already
very well established. So, it is hard
for you to compete with them. When you
see a channel that has 1.8K 8k
subscribers and they're managing to pull
decent views and for 1k subscribers it's
very good views. That's telling us that
they're onto something and that's a good
channel to model. All right, so I'm not
telling you to model this channel. It's
weird, but you get my point. Like that's
the way it kind of works. So to be
specific, how do you actually set it up?
Now depending on the niche and depending
on how much competition and supply there
is, the settings might differ, but it's
really not that hard. So outlier score,
ignore. Doesn't matter. Views per hour,
ignore. Views in general, ignore. The
two or three important settings that do
matter is video length. You want to pump
it up to at least four minutes to just
kind of ignore all the random weird
videos. You keep it as long as possible
cuz why not? Subscribers and publishing
date. That one is huge because first of
all the YouTube incognito filters, they
don't offer you subscriber filter at
all. So you cannot sort channels by
subscribers. And remember we were seeing
all these like weird like check mark.
Like here's what I mean. When you search
up in incognito, you're going to start
seeing all these like weird established
channels like American Navy, right?
we're not going to compete with this
channel. Like it's ridiculous to think
that we can actually outperform them,
right? But when you do incognito manual
research, you will have to spend your
time filtering those channels out. So
here you can just simply type in like or
set, you know, maximum 10k subscribers
and you will not see a channel with more
than 10k subs, which is super crucial.
And then publishing date, YouTube offers
us last year and I think this month and
I think this week, but Vid IQ, for
example, offers last three months, which
I'm going to select and hit apply. And
so with these kind of filters in place,
the results we get are way more targeted
and they will tell us way more
information about the niche and they
will truly show us like real supply and
demand market gap opportunities if that
makes sense because that is how I see on
YouTube. It's just it's all about
finding videos from smaller channels
that manage to get views and that is
clear demonstration of like where the
current demand is. Now it's not the
ultimate deciding factor like again
don't just be shiny object syndrome and
go for navy niche just because I said it
gets some views. So, for example,
another niche you can go for which is
different from navy, more of an
automation niche, for example, mindset.
And I'm using a super broad keyword like
what does even mindset mean? It could be
applied to so many subniches and that is
how you're going to find those
subniches. So, for example, type in a
super generic keyword. Look for
exclusively outlying channels. And let's
go. Inspire the world. 2.8K subscribers,
20k views, 7.8K subscribers, 100K views
in just 2 weeks. So, and there you go.
That's stoicism. It's one of the most
saturated niches you would argue. And it
is actually but but there you go. We
found a channel that seems like they
found an angle. So if you want to go for
stoic niche like there you go that's
your stuff. So I think you guys get the
point now. Make sure to utilize Vid IQ
for your research purposes and like
general YouTube education. Remember
about my link down below. Do try it out
for just a dollar. And um I'll see you
in next lesson. Module five, YouTube SEO
and niche research. Chapter 2, the
incognito method. So in this lesson I
want to talk about the incognito
research method which is ultimately the
most OG and like I guess the most
popular YouTube research method. Let's
get it. What is it? First of all, why do
we do it or how do we do it? First of
all, you need to open the incognito tab
on your Chrome. If you don't know how to
do it, you press control shiftn and
that's how you open the incognito. The
reason you do it is because if we go to
our like normal YouTube, our normal
YouTube collects data about us. So it
knows who we are. Obviously it
recommends us content. If we want to go
and research a brand new niche, the
results we get on our normal accounts,
they're going to be biased. So, YouTube
will still push in the videos that you
tend to watch. Yeah. The results will be
just not accurate. Whereas, if you
create incognito tab where you can also
another thing you can do is there's
another method which is called the
burner account method. You just go on
YouTube and create a new channel and use
that channel. And it's basically the
same thing. Yeah, as you can see, I'm on
the homepage, but YouTube is not
recommending us anything because it does
not know who we are. So, let's say I
want to get into a niche. Let me think
about some popular automation niche. For
example, navy. What we can do now is we
can type in navy. And that's really our
start. Now, immediately we're going to
see an ad. We're going to see shorts.
We're going to see some large channel
with like a check mark. Yes. So,
complete garbage. Nothing specific. So,
we need to apply filters. So, go to your
filters tab here in the top right. And
we can um click on filters. We can click
on view count. So, sort by views. Then,
click right here on 4 to 20 minutes
because most automation videos are under
20 minutes anyway. So, click on that.
But that will sort out all the shorts,
all that garbage. And as you can see,
we're now seeing a video from 6 years,
some random Spanish dude. So, we do want
to filter that out as well. And click on
this month. So, now we're seeing the
most popular video in the Navy niche
from the past month. Immediately, I can
tell you right away that this is going
to be an automation channel. Why? First
of all, it's just Navy Productions. And
second of all, it does not have the
check mark. So, all these fancy channels
that you cannot compete with, like you
cannot compete with this channel because
it's already verified. It's established.
Don't don't compete with those. But this
channel, let's take a look. So, Navy
Productions, they've got well, they
they're also kind of massive, right? But
you can still definitely, you know, it
took me no time to find this channel.
And ideally, this is kind of what I
meant like Navy automation niche. Like,
this is kind of what I'm looking to get
into. Thanks to Incognito, I found this
channel rapidly or we can just have it
like opened in the background and we can
go back to, you know, find more
channels. The channels ranking at the
top are still going to be a lot of those
are going to be like just, you know, big
channels. So, ignore them. Right now, my
eyes are really scanning this right
here. I'm looking at channels and
whether they have check marks. So if the
channel has check mark, I just ignore
it. But for example, Elite Story, we can
just agree that it's automation channel.
You can tell from the first glance.
Another thing, it takes me 1 second to
recognize automation channels. A lot of
them use that black noise effect because
a lot of them use like repurposed
footage or just a static picture and
tell on YouTube if you use that black
noise effect, YouTube actually allows
you to monetize. But if you just use
static picture, it would not allow you
to monetize. So that's just a pro tip.
But if we open up the channel, 9,000
subscribers, 54 videos, and they're
taking an interesting angle. They're
posting I suppose it's like AI generated
story in the naval niche and they use
Donald Trump for clickbait and as a
result they managed to get half a
million views. So that's an interesting
case. Like I'm not telling you to model
this channel because look at their
views. 100 views, 100 views and then
they get 30k views. Channels like these
are essentially gambling to me. Kind of
a waste of time. But again it teaches
you really the principles of supply and
demand because the same kind of views
patterns they also apply in my niche and
every other niche. Anyway, back to my
point. You can just continue scanning
here and you'll find more and more of
these automation channels. So, for
example, uh what is this? Looks like a
movie recap channel. We can look at, for
example, uh Siger March News. Also
interesting looking channel. 35K
subscribers. Like that would be
something interesting to model. Okay,
like the channel size. Okay, we've been
now looking up at these. We've been
searching up these channels, but the
search feed is still somewhat limited in
what it shows you. But once you click
around enough, YouTube will understand
your interests. And now when I go on
homepage hopefully, yeah, it's now going
to start showing me Navy videos because
it thinks I'm someone who likes to watch
Navy stuff. Yeah, this is where the
research happens. You just kind of
scroll and you're going to start seeing
these channels where you can draw
inspiration from. So for example, right
here, just imagine 5 months ago, 2.5
million views. So that would be an
interesting video to model. It's
important though. For example, as you
can see, YouTube is now not only is
going to recommend Navy stuff. So, for
example, it's going to start giving me
like some uh celebrity gossip videos or
yeah, more celebrities. Like, don't
click on those. Actually click on the
ones that you want to click on, you
know, so navy related stuff in my case
in order to actually trick YouTube into
thinking I'm only interested in this
stuff. All right. So, anyway, cool
channel as well, but kind of too big.
Another thing you can do is you can
actually go into popular videos and then
you can find a video that is popular,
but from recently, somewhat recently.
So, for example, 11 months ago is
somewhat recent. We can click on this
video. And now another major point of
research and place to do research is the
right side. All right? So it's the
suggested feed. The videos that we see
pop up on the right side. They're all
going to be strictly related to the
channel we're researching. So for
example, now 3 months ago, 1.2 million
views. That's something for us maybe to
watch or to model. Tear up your car.
Oops. You get my point now, right? So
you can go here and you can find this
channel. We've already found it pretty
much. So to sum it up, when it comes to
incognito and I guess YouTube research
in general, there are three major points
or places where you do research. Open up
the incognito and you start by typing in
navy or obviously whatever your keyword
is. Yeah, to begin with, you have to
have a keyword. So you have to know the
niche you're researching to begin with
and then you just set up by view count
for 20 minutes and then this month and
you're going to see all the good stuff
from the first month. You click through
enough in order to build up your
history. over time is going to be
showing up on your homepage and once it
does show up here you then click on
videos and to really go down the rabbit
hole you start looking on the right side
and uh you will find all the videos you
want. It takes time but over time you'll
find really cool and small channels that
stand out and dominate in a creative way
and that is how and where you will find
those supply and demand gaps in the
YouTube market and that'll be an amazing
place to draw your video inspirations
from besides all the other ways I've
already mentioned. So I hope that was
useful. I hope that was some sauce and
I'll see you in the next lesson. So
guys, another cool way I want to show
you how to do research and it's not
really about finding viral video ideas,
but you know how I preach that you need
to find competitors and blah blah blah.
For that, I'm just going to use this
specific video as an example because
this video as a whole has been like all
the AI creators have copied this video
from each other. I have personally
copied this video from someone else. So
what I'm saying is if you see a video
and you suspect it was done before and a
lot what you can do you can actually
copy the title of the video and then you
go into the incognito again you can also
kind of do it in your YouTube like
normal YouTube but I would go to
incognito simply search the exact title
and then once you type in the name you
can see obviously my video shows up
first but then this dude another like if
I was looking for new competitors he's
kind of technically my competitor yeah I
mean he's posting actively so why not or
this guy minted wealth whatever it is or
this lady or you get the point I'm all
of a sudden now seeing all these other
AI channels. They're doing the exact
same thing as I'm doing more or less.
And that's just a super quick and
efficient way to discover them all at
once. So many of them, so many options
to choose from and to get inspiration
from. So, I hope that was some sauce
right here. And I'll see you in the next
lesson. Module five, YouTube SEO and
niche research. Chapter 3, my secret
keyword research process. 1 million
views. That's one of my most popular
videos using a viral keyword. Most
creators flop before they even hit
upload. One of their first mistakes is
skipping the keyword research. These
creators chase random topics and pray
for views. That's how you lose on
YouTube. Because if you know how to find
the right keywords, YouTube will push
your videos 24/7. Check out this
faceless channel. 162 million views,
500,000 subscribers, and pulling in
thousands of dollars every month. Their
secret? Smart keyword research is their
superpower. They start by finding out
which space mysteries and conspiracy
theories people are searching for, and
then they create content designed to go
viral. Today, I'm handing you the key to
finding viral keywords. This isn't
theory. It's the exact system I use to
consistently make top ranking videos
across my channels. No fluff, no filler,
just keyword research that will
guarantee your videos go viral. Watch
till the end and you'll never have to
guess what works on YouTube again. Let's
get into it. Faceless YouTube channels
pulling in millions of views aren't just
getting lucky. They're researching
keywords. They target viral keywords
with high search volume and low
competition. These creators are smart.
They use the YouTube algorithm to see
what people are already searching and
give them exactly what they want. I'm
the AI guy. I've built multiple faceless
channels. And I know one thing for sure.
This strategy works. In less than 2
years, I've racked up nearly 8 million
views. And I simply used AI tools
available to everyone and a little bit
of keyword research. And today, I'm
showing you exactly how to pick viral
YouTube keywords fast. These are the
exact tools we'll use to find and rank
for the best keywords. Chat GPT to
generate keyword ideas instantly.
YouTube search bar to uncover real-time
search trends. Vid IQ to find
high-traffic, low competition keywords.
YouTube competitor research to steal
proven viral keywords. A repeatable
system to turn keyword research into
actual views and revenue. By the end of
this video, you'll know exactly how to
get keywords guaranteed to get views.
Step one, generating keyword ideas with
ChatGpt. All right, first up, Chat GPT
is your secret weapon. Instead of
staring at a blank screen trying to
guess keywords, we're going to let AI
spit out dozens of viral keyword ideas
in seconds. Open chat GPT and type in
this exact prompt. Give me 20 trending
YouTube video keyword ideas related to
your niche. Focus on topics with proven
search interest and viral potential.
Guys, here's another great hack. If
you're running a faceless YouTube
automation channel, start using longtail
keywords. These are longer, more
specific search phrases that have lower
competition but still get solid traffic.
Instead of targeting something broad and
high competition, like YouTube
automation, go for something like how to
start a faceless YouTube channel with AI
or best AI tools for automating YouTube
shorts. With less creators competing for
this keyword, you'll dominate the search
results and capture the audience's
attention. Now, once Chat GPT generates
a list, you don't just pick randomly.
You need to verify these keywords have
actual demand. That's where we bring in
YouTube's own search data. Step two,
finding hightraffic keywords using
YouTube search. Head over to YouTube's
search bar. This thing is a gold mine
because it pulls real user data. Every
time you start typing, YouTube autos
suggests search terms based on actual
search volume. These aren't random.
YouTube is literally telling you what
people are looking for. Let's say you're
in the AI niche. Start by typing AI and
watch what pops up. You'll see
suggestions like AI shorts, AI video
generator, AI YouTube channel. Boom.
Those are keywords people are actively
searching for. But we're not stopping
there. There are three simple tricks to
unlock even more high-traffic, low
competition keywords. Trick number one,
the alphabet method. Type your keyword,
then add a single letter after it. Check
this out. Type in how to AI A and see
that YouTube starts filling in the
blanks with hyperspecific, highly
searched keywords. Now try how to AIB
and how to AIC. This method exposes
hidden topics you wouldn't have thought
of, but that real people are actually
searching for. Trick number two, the
underscore hack. Most people don't know
this one, but if you add an underscore
between words, YouTube will autofill the
most searched terms around your topic.
For example, type how to underscore
Instagram and suddenly YouTube starts
giving you the most in- demand search
phrases. This works crazy well for
automation channels because it unlocks
search terms that most people overlook.
Trick number three, competitor stalking.
This is where we spy on what's already
working. Search for your main keyword,
then sort the results by most viewed in
the last month. What you're looking for
is what's blowing up right now. If you
see a bunch of videos getting hundreds
of thousands of views, that's a clear
sign that YouTube is actively pushing
that keyword. By the way, guys, this
video is packed, so I couldn't cover
everything, but inside AI Academy, I go
deeper. I do live streams where I walk
members through my exact keyword
research process. I even show my exact
process behind one of my top videos live
and in real time. Want to see it? Check
the link below. By now, you should have
a solid list of potential viral
keywords, but we need to qualify them
and make sure they actually have search
demand before we start making videos.
Step three, validating keyword demand
and competition with Vid IQ. All right,
so now you've got a list of potential
viral keywords. But before you start
making videos, we need to separate the
gold from the garbage. Because here's
the thing, just because a keyword exists
doesn't mean people are still searching
for it. That's where Vid IQ comes in.
This tool lets us see if a keyword is
actually worth chasing or if it's just a
dead trend from years ago. Here's how to
do it. First, search your keyword on
YouTube. Look at the top three to five
ranking videos and open them in new
tabs. Now, here's the trick. We're not
just looking at view counts. A video
could have millions of views, but if
nobody is searching for it anymore, it's
useless. This is where Vid IQ's
historical data comes into play. The key
metric, views per hour. Here's what you
need to look for. If top ranking videos
have steady views per hour, anywhere
from 5 to 100 plus, depending on your
channel size, this is a good sign. That
means this keyword is getting searched
consistently. This is a green light.
YouTube is actively pushing this content
to new viewers. But if a video has high
total views but zero recent views per
hour, that's a dead keyword. It means it
used to be popular, but nobody's
searching for it anymore. Let's look at
a popular keyword from a few years ago.
How to make a deep fake. At first, it
looks promising with videos getting over
200,000 views. But if we dig deeper, we
see that most of these videos were
posted a few years ago and they aren't
getting any views per hour. That means
it's completely useless. Even though
this keyword got views, no one is
searching for it anymore. This is why
views per hour is so important. It tells
us whether a keyword is still generating
interest right now. A high views per
hour count means the keyword is alive
and trending, while a low or zero views
per hour means it's outdated and not
worth targeting. But finding hightraffic
keywords isn't enough. We also need to
check if we can actually rank for them.
And that's exactly what we're doing
next. Step four, checking if you can
rank for the keyword. All right, so just
because a keyword gets crazy traffic
doesn't mean you can actually rank for
it. If big channels are hogging the top
spots, YouTube is just going to bury
your video under a pile of content
nobody ever sees. So, how do we know if
we can break through? We run it through
a simple test. First, check if the exact
keyword is in the title. Search your
keyword on YouTube. Look at the top
ranking videos. Are they using the exact
phrase word for word? If not, YouTube
doesn't have a perfect match. So, you
can be that perfect match. The algorithm
loves exact keyword alignment. Next,
check the channel sizes. If you see
small channels under 10K subs ranking in
the top five, that's a green light. That
means you don't need a massive audience
to compete. But if every video is from
100K plus sub channels, YouTube is
already favoring established creators.
Skip it. Now look at video length. If
the top ranking videos are all short,
under 3 minutes, that's an easy win.
Why? Because longer highquality videos
outrank shorter ones over time. More
watch time equals YouTube promotes you
harder. So if you can make a 5 to 8
minute version of that content and hold
retention, you can take over. Final
hack, thumbnails. This one's huge. If
the top ranking videos have ugly,
outdated, or lazy thumbnails, that's a
gold mine. A better thumbnail equals
higher CTR equals instant ranking boost.
Look, at AIU Academy, we don't over
complicate. We hand you thumbnail styles
that are already pulling insane CTRs.
Just grab them, plug them in, and watch
YouTube do the heavy lifting. Simple and
effective. Next up, let's talk about
turning that keyword into a viral video.
Step five, turning keywords into views
and revenue. All right, now you've got
the keywords with insane potential. You
know what's trending and what people are
searching for. But here's the thing,
just knowing this isn't enough. If you
don't execute properly, you're leaving
thousands of views and dollars on the
table. So, here's how to maximize every
keyword you just found and turn it into
a full-blown YouTube automation growth
system. Step one, batch 10 videos
targeting your best keywords. YouTube
rewards consistency. The more content
you put out, the faster you get data on
what works. If you post one video and
wait, you're wasting time. Instead,
flood the algorithm with multiple videos
hitting different angles of your
keywords. More uploads equals more
chances to go viral. Step two, link your
shorts to long- form videos. Shorts are
great for pulling in viewers fast, but
they don't pay much. Long- form content,
that's where watch time and monetization
explode. Every short you make should
have a call to action driving viewers to
a related long- form video. Step three,
stack affiliate links in your
descriptions. If your content covers AI
tools, video editing software, or tech
tutorials, you should be dropping
affiliate links in every description.
This is free money that most people
ignore. Think about it. If just 1 to 2%
of your viewers click and buy, that adds
up fast. And the biggest rule of all,
stay consistent. Keyword research isn't
a one-time thing. The YouTube landscape
constantly shifts. The more you refine
your process, test new keywords, and
double down on what works, the faster
your channel grows. So guys, now you
have my exact system for finding viral
YouTube keywords fast. The real question
is, are you actually going to use it?
Remember, success on YouTube isn't about
chance or luck. It's about being
prepared. It is about knowing what
people want to see. This is a science
that takes a while to pick up. However,
if you're serious about YouTube growth
and don't want to waste your time making
mistakes, check out my YouTube academy.
Inside AI Academy, I hand you premium
strategies on a silver platter. Our
members are already using my SOPs and
detailed guides to turn their content
into consistent income. I conduct live
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your content and provide you with the
latest AI tools that can help you
generate content fast. If this is
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video. Module six, viral talking AI
avatars. Chapter 1, how I clone myself
with AI. AI talking avatars are
absolutely taking the world by storm.
Look around, you see entire social media
accounts run by these digital
characters. For example, I grew my own
YouTube channel to over 250K subscribers
and garnered close to 8 million views in
total. And that same character is now
the face of my fast go on Instagram as
well. So it definitely doesn't just stop
on YouTube. And I'm not alone here.
Countless creators are leveraging this
technology to automate huge parts of
their content workflow. That is why in
this video I decided to partner up with
Hen to show you guys a step-by-step
walkthrough on how to properly create
those talking AI avatars. So today's
video is going to be broken down in
three key chapters. So in chapter one,
I'll show you how to clone yourself. So
if you don't want to be on camera at
all, but you still want to build that
personal brand and essentially automate
yourself, this chapter is for you. Next,
I'm diving into Hen's insane UGC models,
perfect for crafting eye-catching ads
that stand out. And lastly, I'm going to
show you how I create my own iconic
avatar, the exact prompt I use. Then
I'll show you how to generate an image
all within Hey Gen. And of course, I'll
show you how to get that animated, too.
So excited for this video and let's get
into it. So, as for the first step of
this tutorial, I'm going to show you
guys how you can actually clone yourself
using this tool. So, now let me show you
a 10-second clip of how I managed to
clone myself, and then I'm going to show
you all the details and what do you need
to know to actually do that for
yourself. In this video, I'm going to
show you how to create a digital clone
of anyone. This technique is incredibly
realistic and has the power to basically
automate your entire content workflow by
removing the need to be on camera. All
right, so now that you've seen how cool
and realistic it looks, let's actually
get into it and create our first clone
together. So, to create your clone,
you're going to head over to avatars
here on the left. So, just click on
that. Once you do that, this section is
going to open up. They do offer a lot of
presets as well, but we're going to
cover more on that in step number two of
this tutorial. For now, we do want to
make a clone of ourselves. So to do
that, click on create new avatar right
here. And here you're going to see all
these options. Now, you do want to
select hyperrealistic avatar if you do
want to clone yourself. So I'm going to
do that. And you're immediately going to
be greeted by Hijen's CEO Joshua with a
short message. So you can listen to
that. But I'll just click on and now you
basically want to choose still or
motion. Now, if you're going to be
creating an avatar similar to what I did
where I'm just sitting in a room, you
know, talking, you obviously want to
choose still. But obviously, if you're
like outside walking around, whatever,
you can choose motion. And later on I'm
going to show you how the motion avatars
look made by hey genen because they do
offer some presets with motion. But if
you're a beginner I recommend you to
just go with still because it's just
easier to create. So that's what I'm
going to go with. Now you need to get
familiar with some instructions. They do
offer video instructions but you know to
keep it simple I'll just go with the
text instructions. And this part is
really simple. All you need to do is
give them a 2 to 5 minute long video of
you talking. The video has to be in a
high resolution if you can record in 4K.
So, for example, my camera does record
in 4K or if you have a phone that
records in 4K, do use that. Do utilize
that because the video that way will be
even more, you know, like realistically
looking and crispy and just looking
super nice. Next up, you want to record
in a well-lit and quiet environment.
Next up, you want to look directly in
the camera. So, as you saw, my clone was
like just looking precisely at the
camera, not around really. Next up, and
that's important, you want to pause
between sentences. You genuinely want to
take breaks. Like, don't just speak
non-stop. Make sure that the data that
you're giving AI looks as realistic as
possible so that it actually is going to
produce realistic results and looks of
yourself. And next up, you can use
generic gestures, but they should be
below your chest level basically if you
are going to gesture at all. And also,
don't stitch any footage. Don't talk
without pauses. But anyway, I've kind of
already talked about these points, but
if something is still confusing, just
feel free to pause the video and
actually read through. But I'm going to
go to the next step. So, the next step
is to upload your footage. Obviously,
you are given an option to record with
webcam. I would not recommend to do that
because you do want to record it with a
nice camera on a tripod, you know, in
high quality. Webcams tend to have lower
quality anyway. You know, the ones that
are built up into our computers. So, if
that's a possibility, I would definitely
recommend you to record your footage on
the camera. And once you do that, just
click on upload footage. Once all of
that is done, you're going to be
presented with this screen where you
basically have to tick some options.
Now, basically, Hen makes it very simple
for you to create your actual clone
because, as you can see here, the
following things that you need to tick.
First of all, your face is visible at
all times. you're looking directly into
the camera. Next is there are pauses
between sentences. And lastly, the
environment is well lit and quiet. So if
we apply some simple logic, basically
these are the four crucial steps and
elements that you need to keep in mind
when making your clone. So yeah, just
make sure all these actually match the
reality. And if they do, just again tick
all them. Also, if you did record in 4K
resolution or if your camera supports
it, make sure to obviously tick that at
the bottom as well so that the
resolution actually preserves. And once
all of that is finally done, you're
going to click on my footage looks good.
Next up, you need to give a consent.
Basically, you need to give AI your
permission to use your footage, right? I
guess for legal reasons. So, it's very
simple. Agent does give you an option to
actually upload your consent and record
it on the phone. But I recommend you to
actually record it on the webcam because
the quality here doesn't really matter.
So, why not just, you know, record it on
that webcam? And it's super simple. As
you can see here in this recording that
I made, I'm literally just sitting here,
you know, talking to the webcam. I read
this sentence off the screen and then AI
processed it like all within 15 seconds.
And just like that, the consent was
submitted. So, as you can see, after you
record, you just click on submit right
here. It takes about 10 to 20 seconds to
validate. And from there, your video
starts to upload. That also takes
another few minutes. And once it gets
uploaded, you're going to see this exact
screen. So, then you're going to click
on done. And then maybe wait additional
5 to 10 minutes for the avatar to be
processed. And once it get processed,
that is when you can actually start to
automate yourself and use it as much as
you want. So, let me show you how. So,
now if I go to avatars right here, as
you can see, it's basically going to
show up right here. So, in order to
actually use that avatar, I'm going to
click on that. And then I'm going to
click again on my avatar. And now I'm
actually going to click on create with
AI studio. As you can see, you can
choose landscape and portrait quality.
Of course, I didn't record the video in
vertical resolution. So, I'm going to
choose landscape. But if you want to
automate your Instagram reels, shorts or
whatever, this option is also here for
you. Now, we're in Hunen Studio where
you're basically going to edit your
avatar. So, first of all, it needs a
script, right? So, to do that, there's
two options basically to give it a
script. You can either use the voice
that Hen cloned because when you
uploaded your avatar, Hen didn't only
clone your obviously visuals and
gestures. It also picked up your voice
and it can recreate your voice
obviously. So that's what you can use.
You can simply click right here and
instead of this default text, just paste
whatever text you want. And as you can
see, the voice here says AI guy. So
that's my voice that it cloned. You can
also choose from other voices or you can
go to Hen Library. But you know, if you
made a clone of yourself, it only makes
sense to use your own voice and that's
what I'm going to do. Now, this is the
first way to create a clone of yourself
and that way is truly 100% automated.
So, the other way actually to go about
this, you can, like I said, use that
text, but they also offer this upload
option right here, upload audio. So, you
could, for example, record your voice
over with a mic. You still don't have to
be on camera because it's just much
easier to record your voice without the
camera, trust me. So, you do that. It
takes a few minutes. And then you simply
upload your audio file in here. And then
it's going to process your audio file
and basically create a clone using AI
but with your own audio if that makes
sense. But of course to keep it fun, I'm
only going to give it text and see how
it turns out. And that's it basically.
Then you can also select the avatar and
you can adjust positioning like so. You
can make it bigger, you know, or more
zoomed in, so to speak, but I'll keep it
the way it is. And then when you export,
you can name it. So I'll just name it
AI. And then you can click on submit.
And here are some important options. So,
first of all, if you recorded in 4K,
you're going to head over here to
resolution and choose 4K. Next up, FPS.
I do want to increase it to 60 always.
And lastly, you do want to turn off the
watermark. So, as you can see here on
the bottom right, they're going to by
default put this watermark. I do want to
turn that off and click on submit. Just
like that. It's going to take about 5 to
10 minutes to generate that footage as
well. So, I can just show you a clip
right now. What we got AI talking
avatars are absolutely taking the world
by storm. Look around. You see entire
social media accounts run entirely by
these digital characters. Cool. Now you
know how to generate your own AI clone
with this tool. Now the next thing I
want to show you here is UGC actors that
Hen offers and they look super awesome.
So if you want to run like a Tik Tok
account for example with, you know, you
want to promote products or you want to
run ads of some kind or you don't want
to be on camera at all and you want to
grow a personal brand, but you want to
use AI characters to do that, that's for
you. So I scouted through a lot of these
presets, and some of them are truly
amazing, but the most interesting ones I
found to be in the UGC section right
here. Welcome to the new era of video
creation with Hey Jen. Simply type your
script to get started. Or there was
another one I found when I was testing
this tool around last night. This one
Camila. This one is truly amazing
because she's actually remember earlier
in the video I told you that I was going
to show you an example of a motion
clone. Basically, that's it. So, she's
basically, as you can see, she's walking
on the street as she's talking. So,
let's take a look. Welcome to the new
era of video creation with Hey Jen.
Simply type your script to get started.
So yeah, if you want to create your own
AI influencer, basically you don't want
to be on camera at all. Even if it comes
down to cloning yourself, you still
don't want to show yourself at all.
That's an amazing alternative because
those are real human beings. All of
those were made with like using the data
of real human beings. So that's an
awesome way to go about this. And if you
actually want to recreate one of those
and the technique is very similar to how
I did it with my own clone. So all you
do is you click on one of these,
whatever one you like. So you know,
let's say I want to create this one. So
I'll click on create with AI studio. And
here I'll choose portrait obviously. And
then once you go in the same technique
applies. So you can either type in the
text or if you are a girl for example
and you want to use your own voice you
can also do that. So record your own
audio file then again you go to script
right here. Then you click on this
upload audio button and upload whatever
voiceover you have in mind. So now that
you've seen how to create clone of
yourself UGC actors now I want to show
you how to create something similar to
my own avatar using hen and all within
hen. So first of all you're going to
click on create a new avatar. Now we're
going to click on generate here at the
bottom because we are going to be
generating our image from ground up
basically. Now we're going to select the
name. So I'll just select AI guy. Now in
the age I'm going to select young adult.
So but you know they do offer different
age groups. Also in gender I'll select
men. Ethnicity I guess he's more white.
And then in describe your avatar I'm
going to put in this prompt. If I'm not
going to forget that part, I'll link
this prompt down in the description
below. If it's not going to be there,
leave a comment and I'll make sure to
put it there. That's the same exact
prompt that I use for my own character.
So you feel free to copy it or at least
model this prompt. You know, model is
structure and whatever, you know, values
I give it so that you can build
something of your own. Then in the
orientation, of course, I'm going to
choose portrait, but you could choose
whatever you know you prefer. And then
the pose, I think the upper body pose is
the best. Basically, whatever you're
seeing in my camera right now, like
that's kind of the upper body pose. So
it's more of a typical POV for YouTube
videos. So that's what you want to
choose. And then style. Actually, I
prefer to keep it unspecified so that AI
can actually give us more options, but
they do offer specific styles. So, if
you're going for realistic looks or
cartoonish looks or vintage looks, all
these options are here available to you.
Now, I'll just click on generate preview
and see what we get. All right, so here
are the looks that we got. As you can
see, it's not like super realistic, so
it's a bit cartoonish, right? You can
tell it's a fictional character.
Nonetheless, it looks awesome,
especially this guy in the top right.
Honestly, looks like great version or
great generation. So, yeah, once you
like it, you click on save. If you don't
like it, you can click on generate
again. I'll click on save because I do
like this one and it's going to be saved
in my library as you can see. So once
it's saved, you do have an option to add
a voice later or you can actually add a
voice to this avatar. And so here we
have a few interesting options. So the
first thing that Hunen offers is they're
going to design a voice to basically
match your avatar based on whatever
algorithms they use to figure that out.
And so let's actually give a listen to
some of these voices. Hi, I am a
generated voice and this is how I sound.
This is a quick demonstration. Hi, I am
a generated voice and this is how I
sound. Hi, I am a generated voice and
this is how I sound. Honestly, it
doesn't sound too bad at all, especially
given the fact it took like 30 seconds
for Hey Gen to match the photo with
these voices, which is absolutely crazy.
So, if you like one of these voices, you
could just click on add voice and use it
that way. Or you could clone your own
voice. So, it's kind of partially
cloning yourself, except you're making a
digital, you know, basically creating a
digital version of yourself with a
prompt and then you clone your voice,
which is a crazy concept. So, you can
basically build your own personal brand
just like I did. Essentially, you can
create your own avatar and then plug in
your own voice to it, which is super
cool. And the remaining feature that
they offer here when it comes to
customizing your voice is choosing a
smart voice match. So, basically, it's
choosing one of the voices from their
pre-existing library. Although, I would
recommend to just either design your own
voice like that and choose the one or
the best option really is to voice clone
your own voice. And my advice is even
written right here. So, I'm definitely
on on the same page with Hey Jen is you
should have a more or less high quality
microphone. I mean, my microphone is
like 100 bucks. So, it's not like the
highest quality and it's not the best on
the market, but it still gets the job
done. So, if you're going to clone your
voice on a bad microphone with like your
phone or something, I would recommend to
go with the voice design. But anyway,
I'll just choose a random one to
continue and complete this avatar. And
just like that, our avatar is fully
ready to use. And you already know the
drill. From here, you can click on that
create with studio and basically work
with your avatar right here, which is
super cool. So, just to test it out, I'm
going to give it a few random sentences.
Basically, the same sentences I used to
open this video in the intro. So, I'm
going to give it a generation and insert
a quick clip right now just to see how
it turns out. AI talking avatars are
absolutely taking the world by storm.
Look around. You see entire social media
accounts run entirely by these digital
characters. For example, I grew my
YouTube channel to 250K subscribers and
nearly 8 million views. All powered by
an AI character I created with Hen. And
that same character, it's now the face
of my fast growing Instagram. All right,
so that's it for today's video. Again,
shout out to Hen for partnering up with
me for this video. I hope you liked it.
Module six, viral talking AI avatars.
Chapter 2, how to actually make a
talking AI avatar. So, in this video,
I'll show you how to create a prompt to
generate your AI character. We're going
to generate the AI character using
Leonardo AI. Then, we're going to
animate the character using Hey Jen.
Finally, we're going to import the
character into Caput. And uh yeah, that
sounds like everything we're going to do
in this lesson. Arguably, this is
probably going to be one of the most
valuable and important lessons uh in
this Automation Empire course. I'm not
going to create a character like AI guy
because this is what I'm going to do in
the elite series course. Although the
technique is pretty much the same to be
honest with you guys. These are the same
exact tools that I use on AI guy. So to
be exact, I use 11 Labs for my voiceover
which is obviously monetizable like it
works. I obviously create the character
on Leonardo AI. Now guys, hey Jen is
actually one of the most expensive AI
generator like avatar tools that there
is. So, if you are already paying for
dubdub, for example, I actually attached
this uh YouTube video of mine right here
on school and I really suggest you to
watch it because uh well, it only got
20,000 views and for my channel it's
really not a lot. So, I assume a lot of
people didn't see it. And in this video,
I created also like a talking avatar
shorts, you know, like a tutorial, AI
tutorial, essentially what I do on
YouTube on AI guide, but like in a short
form. So, just in case you missed this
course, uh consider it part of the
automation empire course. So, I'm just
going to attach it here as the next
lesson. Uh, you're currently watching
this one obviously. All right. So, I'm
done with my intro. Now, let's actually
get into creating our character. So,
here's the prompt that I came up with uh
for my for the character. That's the
prompt I'm going to put in a chat GPT
just to get the prompt. I will use
myself and Leonardo AI. As you can see,
I'm saying now give me a text prompt as
if it's supposed to know what I'm
talking about. In fact, if you remember
the back of few lessons when we were
creating the YouTube channel, we already
created a character for, you know,
profile picture of the channel. We're
just going to create a new version. But
nonetheless, we're going to use the same
chat with chat GPT. So, it's going to,
you know, know what we're talking about.
And uh yeah, you can pause the video,
just uh read it over. I, you know, made
this uh template prompt, I guess, for
you guys. Wherever I have blank, just
look at the original prompt and look
what I put in and use that as
inspiration. Uh let me know if you're
going to modify this prompt. Like, let
me know actually the results you're
going to get, the kind of characters
you're going to create using this
prompt. And if you're going to update
it, moderate it, please share it. I want
to know what kind of variations of this
prompt you guys come up with. But it's
very much customizable and uh I want to
also talk about this line. So background
should be friendly, reminding of a
typical YouTuber background. Maybe
include some soft LED lights in the
background as well. That's also a very
powerful line. Uh you're going to see
why later on. But this is also what I
use for AI guy because as you can see
like you know these are the soft LED
lights and like the YouTuber background
is kind of like this bedroom you know.
So you guys get the point, right? So,
and also we are going to cover this
later on in Hen, but just while I'm
here, if you just want to quickly refer
to these uh settings, as you can see on
the left side, I highlighted these
settings. Again, you're going to
understand later on when we get to Hen
what this means. But just know that
these settings are super important. That
is why I I took a screenshot
specifically and left them here. But at
this point, let's just uh copy the
prompt and move on to Chad GBT. So, here
I am back in this chat and let's just uh
paste the prompt in here and let's see
what we get back out of it. All right,
so this prompt looks really good. So
let's head over to Leonardo AI. And
again, just to give you an idea how I
create AI guy character, I'm actually
going to I'm going to use the exact same
settings I used for AI. How do I how do
I even create AI? So first of all, let's
uh paste our prompt. Next up, let's go
to the photo re. So let's go to photo
re. Turn it on. And if you want to
achieve the same look of the picture as
AI guy, you're going to have to choose
V1 version of the photo reel. The depth
of the field is going to be low because
if you read the description what is it
even depth of field right? So this
controls the depth of field of the
image. At lower values, the image will
have a shallower focal range and more of
the image may appear soft and blurry.
Meaning the background is blurry and the
front is uh more in focus which is
exactly exactly what we need because at
higher val values the image will have a
wider focal range and more of it will be
in focus. Meaning the entire picture
will be in focus. But that way the
background is blurred, the character is
in focus. So that just makes it much
better in RAW mode. Uh yeah, just it's
like weird. It's for complex prompts,
but I never figured it out actually. So
I just leave it off. Uh don't mess with
it. Now this one I keep it cinematic
always. It's just uh the most realistic
one out of these three. And then
obviously choose the max resolution in
the bottom left just like so. And now
all we have to do is make sure that this
there is no image guidance whatsoever.
Now, this is gambling, guys. Here's what
I mean. The first, you see, I'm just
gonna spam the mouse one. I'm literally
spamming it. Um, I'm gonna max out
another AI. Why is because again, first
couple of generations are going to be
pure gambling at this point. I have no
control over outcome generations. So,
the goal for now is to just like this
just to, you know, in order to maximize
the time, get the maximum amount of
pending generations going. Then once I
see a somewhat good result, it doesn't
mean I'm going to see it right away.
Sometimes it takes 20, 30 generations to
see a decent result. Probably just to
have more options, I'm going to off
camera real quick generate like 20 more.
But then once we have a somewhat decent
result, we're going to use it as image
guidance and we're going to set this new
decent result at lower values as a as a
reference. And then we're going to again
spam this thing for like another 20
times if we have to. And then how this
is how we get the character. So first we
just gamble. We get all these random
pictures again. But this is the start.
This is only like treat it as the first
round generation. So I'm going to be
back once I establish like 20 30 draft
pictures that we can work with. So here
are the pictures. Let's h go through
them and select the one we like. Now
right away I want to say avoid using
pictures like this. Although I really
like the way the character is
positioned. It's really like close up,
but obviously like we cannot see her
head fully, so it's not it's not going
to be a customizable video. Very bad
picture to use. But I'm probably
actually going to go with the honestly
with the very first generation. I like
this one. So, let's download it and go
back to the image generation. And now we
are going to upload this picture as
reference just like so from the
downloads. Confirm. Now we're going to
choose image to image and we're going to
uh select lower you know lower side of
the strength. So 0.14 something like
that. And uh yeah now we're going to
spam this thing again about 10 to 15 to
20 times. Now make sure to always fix
the resolution because it does reset
when you upload an image guidance. And
now we're going to spam this thing 10 20
times until we get it perfect. I just
realized that I did exactly what I told
you guys not to do is I chose a picture
where the head like the top of her head
is kind of cropped out. So even if I use
this picture for the thumbnail and I
will use this picture in the thumbnail,
it's going to look very weird like her
head is going to be cut off. So yeah,
that's very smart of me. So now let's
actually select the picture where her
head is actually genuinely fully uh
visible. So if we like anything at all.
So I think this could work, but like her
shoulders are weird. So let's just uh
scan through them. No, no, we could use
this. Let's just download all the
potential ones. And this one. Yeah, I
think I'm going to use this one so that
she's going to be on the right side and
I can it's going to be easier to use for
the thumbnail. Uh, and it's going to be
more customizable in the actual video.
Like we can zoom in the frame towards
the left side, shown some kind of
object. So, let's go back to image
generation and uh upload the right
picture at this time. So, here are the
results. And I think from all of these
results, I already kind of found the
picture. I think we're going to be going
with. Uh so once you have your final
results, go through them like this. And
uh so yeah, I think this is the one
we're going to be going with. But we're
not done here. Just go here on alchemy
crisp up scale and just uh hit that so
that it just comes out even better. Uh
yeah, I was really deciding between
those two, but I think I'm going to go
with this one. And unlike a guy, I think
we're going to use that same exact face.
Like we're going to use same exact
character across videos. Okay. So once
it's done upscaling, we can find it
right here in the upscaled. So it is
done. Now we can download it and uh we
are ready to get started with bringing
it to life. So in order to bring our
character to life, we obviously need the
the picture which we already have and uh
the voice over in order for the lip sync
to actually be matching. So how do we
get that? So we need to go to Caput and
our video is actually 6 minutes long and
on Hen there is a limitation. So you
cannot upload voice files that are
longer than 5 minutes. So yeah, it's
just we can just split them into halves.
So let's just go anywhere in the middle
randomly like just uh find a location
anywhere like where the voice tracks are
actually like you know end meet one
another like like this place and then
you're going to zoom all the way out so
it just makes sense. We're going to
right click anywhere on the timeline.
We're going to go to range and we're
going to hit on outpoint like that. So
as you can see now we have the most of
the you know the entire right side of
the project file uh like highlighted in
gray and we only have highlighted this
left side. That means if I hit export
Caput is going to export only the left
side uh exclusively. So next we need to
deselect the video obviously we we only
need the audio. So we choose the audio
and MP3 and we click on export and it
should be very fast like super fast. So
now we are going to go to Hijen. We're
going to create a avatar video. And then
first we need to upload. Well, it
doesn't actually matter which order, but
let's upload the avatar. Make sure let's
go back to Leonardo AI and make sure I
actually have the upscaled avatar
downloaded. Yeah, I think I did. So
yeah, nonetheless, let's go here. Now
upload this. So now we are going to go
and upload our voice over. So to do
that, we will go to So to do that, we're
going to go to script and then we're
going to hit on upload and we're going
to upload our local audio. All right. So
now just just so you don't waste any
credits when your voice track and the
picture are uploaded. Make sure like
click right here on zoom in and zoom
out. Well, zoom out all the way. And
make sure that they end at the same
place. Meaning, you know, like the
picture is not randomly longer for no
reason. And you're not just going to
waste credits because sometimes it can
happen on accident and all like multiple
times I wasted credits. Like when you
waste credits, you literally waste your
own money. So you don't want to do that,
do you? So once you make sure that
they're all same length, there's really
not that many settings, but they are
super important. There's really two
settings. These are the ones that I was
talking about in the notion right here.
So first of all, we click on the picture
and then we just kind of drag it and
then we make sure it's actually located
in the center. Obviously, by default, it
should be located, but just in case you
were like moving your mouse around.
Let's say you just you could have like
moved it like this. Trust me, I'm again
I'm only saying this from experience.
Like there was one time I moved the
picture like this or yeah, maybe like
this. I didn't notice. I exported and I
wasted like five credits which is like
$10 or whatever. So, it's a pretty
expensive tool. So, you just simply want
to make sure that it's aligned like
this. Once it is, you're we're going to
change the facial expression style
setting and the talking style. So, first
let's click on talking style. We choose
it to expressive. So, you can see the
difference. In expressive, the head is
like moving, right? It's expressive. And
the stable is just well, it's it's
boring basically. That's the difference.
And then let's go to uh same thing here.
It's just going to look happier. It's
going to be smiling, which I mean it
makes the whole video more welcoming in
my opinion. And uh yeah, now we are
ready to uh generate it. Now, let's name
it just like in Caput. Let's just uh
name it AI doctor part one like that.
And uh now we can click on submit. And
while it's submitting and uh working we
can without actually moving this thing
now we hit on right uh right click
inpoint at this time and then we go all
the way to the end of the video and we
are going to navigate right here and
we're going to click outpoint and uh
again same process we are exporting we
can name this uh part two just so we
don't upload the wrong voice file
because hey I definitely never uploaded
a wrong voice file in my life for now as
as you just saw we the best way the best
way to create a newer one is I already
clicked it but um yeah you you go here
you go out and then you just click on
edit as new and it's just going to
literally recreate the same settings the
same picture now the only thing we need
to do do is obviously delete the
previous voice file and uh we need to
upload the more relevant one so once it
uploads again zoom out make sure they
are the same length they are awesome so
again just click on the picture real
quick. Make sure the settings didn't
reset again. They shouldn't reset
because we did click on edit as new. But
hey, better safe than sorry. Uh mark it
as part two. And now click on submit. It
does take on average about, you know,
couple minutes for these to generate.
It's actually not so fast. So yeah, as
you can see, the previous one is only 5%
ready. I think it's going to take like
maybe 10 more minutes. So I'm just going
to be right back. So now the videos are
ready. It's been maybe like 5, seven
minutes. Now we got to download them
obviously. And you can download directly
here from the menu. But actually the
better way to do that is you click on
the video and then you're going to be
taken to this interface. Now here make
sure on the right side that 1080p select
obviously not 720p. Now you click on
1080p and then here you click on
download original video. And that's how
you do that. Let's do the same thing for
the second video. Now these videos have
been downloaded. Uh let's take them to
the cap cut. So that's the first video.
That's the second video and there is a
specific way to import these videos
guys. So just uh keep paying attention.
So first of all the thing you want to do
immediately is these videos come with
the voice over and just uh we're
obviously not going to need this voice
over because we're still going to use
our original source voice over because
when they come out of hen the voice
quality is just becomes very bad. So
like makes no sense to use that voice.
Nonetheless, we need to mute it. And
what I prefer to do, which gives me zero
chance to mess up, is I extract this
audio. And then I simply delete this
audio. And so these videos have no
longer no longer have audio. But
actually, before we delete it, I'm
stupid. I'm sorry. Let's return the
audio. I'm going to press Ctrl + Z. And
we're going to zoom in all the way in
the beginning. And as you can see, Hen
does this little thing. But what it does
is the video, as you can, if you look at
the sound, the sound starts like right
here, the big soundwave. But in the
hijen, it starts like one frame later.
So it's obviously with a delay. Um, now
we can just go to the very first frame.
Like as you can see on the right side,
I'm zoomed in all the way. Just hit on
the right arrow like this to move one
frame or just literally click here and
simply press Q and then move her over
like this. Now I'm perfectionist. It
probably doesn't make that much
difference, but you can agree with me
that now they're more or less aligned
way more than they were before. And then
let's do the same thing here. So, let's
go to the middle. Also, probably going
to have to cut off the this one a little
bit. And uh also, let's go here. Move
one frame. Cut it off. And move it over
like this. All right. So, I hope that
made just that made sense what I just
shown. Um yeah, let's uh go to the last
frame. Make sure it ends on the at the
same moment as well. It does. If it's
not, let's just press Oh, it doesn't.
So, let's cut this off. Perfect. So, now
it's fully aligned. Now we need to do
something. Now we need to extract the
audio. All right. So let's select
extract the audio. Delete the audio. Now
this is uh about to get interesting. But
what we need to do now is we need to
create a mask. All right. So as you can
see right for the most part it's going
well here's the thing. Why are we
creating the mask now? Because for the
most part the video is just going to be
like above the B-roll like my own videos
in the form of the mask. So for the most
part, the the character is going to be
like in this frame. And so when when we
have these little gaps is where I'm
going to insert the character. So it's
much easier to just create the mask once
and then just extract the particular
pieces of footage, remove the mask like
three times or four times or five times
instead of a like it's going to make
sense. Like trust me guys, I've I've
tried this the other way around. I've
tried this way. I tried that way. This
is the absolute most ultimate way that
took me months to figure out. So this is
crazy house right here. Uh so absolutely
watch that right now with your full
attention. Remember this. So let's go to
rectangle and uh first of all we need to
create the mask, right? So let's do
that. And uh we can actually make the
cap cut bigger. So let's uh make the
mask round the corners and uh just
that's about the settings I use for AI
guy on the mask. Now we can make we can
go to basic and we can scale it down.
Usually I scale it to about 65 or 60
just like so. It's not actually a
tutorial like AI guys. So we can even
make this character even bigger because
like why not. Now I align it always just
slightly like you see this center line.
I find the line and then I move it over
just a little bit. Just like so. So
that's kind of the Yeah, maybe make it
just a little smaller. Just looks too
big like that. Cool. So let's now do the
same exact mask settings for the other
picture. So first of all let's align it
and then we can just well first of all
let's go to the second one and apply
mask. Uh let's just just once click on
rectangle. Then we can click on the
previous one and then let's just look
right here to the mask at the settings.
So the position X is at is at 252. So
let's just go here and type this in.
That way we don't have to manually look
for precise positions. It's going to be
a pain in the ass. But that way we know
the exact coordinates of the mask. So,
we're just going to type this in like
that. And the last one is 1080. And the
corners are rounded as 29. So, let's
just apply 29 like so. One up. That's
it. Now, let's go figure out the
position of this one. So,
160 160 here. And the scale is 57. And
now it's going to look exactly like
this. And I did nothing like with, you
know, with my hands as far as here to
actually move it around. But as you can
see, these are absolutely identical,
which is pretty cool. And now, well,
actually, you know what? Let's move both
over to the right just
slightly. Just like
so. And this one,
too. So, the last thing that I'm going
to do in this lesson is I'm going to do
the final edit obviously in the next
lesson, in the next chapter, but now I'm
going to show you what I was talking
about moments ago. So, first of all, the
intro. Let's just cut it off and put it
bring it down. And then the fastest way
to remove the mask is just you click on
none right here. And then you go to
basic. You reset. Done. It's in the
default position. Then you zoom out. You
go through the video. You find these
places. And the the fastest way I like
to do is just chop it up and bring it
down. And then you're going to like
reset the mask all at once. So these are
the chapter blanks. But uh we'll deal
with it later. But yeah, for now I'm
just going to bring it down across the
entire video. I'll just probably speed
this up. All
right. And just like that, we have our
AI character imported in the video.
Super easy, super quick. Then what you
have to do, the very last thing is just
obviously you need to go through these
shots where you have the character still
in mask like that and just go through
each one, reset. It's going to take
another maybe one minute, but I
recommend you to keep everything in
order and just reset everything before
you really move on into the final edit.
And so the idea is to have everything
like organized in place, every single
thing you really need before the final
edit because that way you're going to
absolutely maximize your time as if if
you chose the other way around and you
were like building the video and editing
the video as you go. That would take you
about 25 times longer. Again, I'm
speaking from mad experience here. So,
with all that said, I'm again going to
speed this part up and I'm going to just
see you in the next lesson.
Module 7, AI agents and automation.
Chapter 1, my favorite AI agent tool. In
this video, I'm going to teach you how
you can actually use Poppy AI to make
real money online and to gain actual
leverage in today's world with the help
of AI. You see, unlike most of the
gurus, I will teach you what I actually
do on a day-to-day basis with the help
of this tool. So, first of all, I got
this amazing Google doc for you as the
presentation for this video, but you
guys can also go in and interact with it
because I'm going to leave tons of
friends and crazy value in this Google
doc. So, if you actually want to get
this doc, what you're going to do is
you're going to go in inside of my
academy and then right here, you're
going to go to the community tab and
then you can go into the tools section
and just like my previous video with
Poppy is going to be posted right here.
So, you're going to go into tools
section and grab this Google doc just
like that. And while you're at it, I
mean, you might want to check out my
community. See if you like it. All
right, so let's get it. First things
first, you need to create your account.
Go ahead down below and click my link
and it's going to take you to Poppy.
Really make sure to use my link down
below because actually, if you're going
to use it, you're going to have $25 off
your first purchase, which is super
nice. You're going to save money that
way. So, with all that said, let's get
into step number one. Well, step number
one. So, I guess after you once again
sign up exclusively with my link,
because there could be no other way of
signing up, right? You're going to be
right here somewhere. You're going to
end up here. And obviously I already
have boards, but you would click on a
new board. I'm just going to name it
demo because it is going to be like a
demonstrational board. And so for those
of you who have no clue what's going on,
let me walk you through. And I guess we
can just start on the left side. This is
kind of the interface. So this is really
where I guess it's easy to understand.
This is where we grab the data or this
is where we upload the data. So you can
click here and you can actually record a
voice message, which is absolutely
incredible. So if you don't want to
type, you can just record your voice
memo and just give it to AI. Let's
actually click on stop. And as you can
see, we have it now as a file, which
I'll show you how to use later on. You
can also use images. So I can just
upload any image. So besides images,
obviously you can click right here. And
this is the most interesting part. You
can just paste a YouTube video.
Additionally, you don't even need to
click here. Like you can just go on
YouTube to copy a video. And then you go
back here and you just anywhere press on
controlV or commandV, I guess, if you're
on Mac and the video is just going to be
pasted on itself. Okay? which is super
cool and super convenient when you're
really like in the mode, so to speak.
Same concept applies for Tik Toks. Same
concept applies for Instagram reels. You
can also just use text, you know, give
AI the data via text. Also, you can put
in links to websites. So, for example,
this is what I did exactly like I used
my own chatbot plug into this thing to
actually write the copy, but I had to
give AI the data about this website. So,
that is what I did. I just simply
connected the website. Lastly, you can
upload files, documents like PDFs,
whatever other formats they accept. I'm
not sure. But you can see you can also
put in Google Drive links which is
absolutely crazy. And lastly, this is my
favorite part. You can group things
together. So click on group and then you
can uh drag elements in the group. But
this is how you create groups. And
obviously this is how you created the
chat. So now that you understand the
concept and I guess step number one is
kind of over. Let me actually go into my
own system and uh really explain to you
the fundamentals. So I really have like
two major boards that I use all the
time. basically every single day or
whenever I make content pretty much. So
I really like just don't use chat GPT
anymore or cloud AI for content creation
like I used to but I literally just do
not do that anymore because there is no
point because I have this. So what is
this exactly? So the way it works is I
treat each chat and whatever I build
around it like its own ecosystem. And so
what I mean is as you can see on this
board I really have like two systems.
One Instagram related and one YouTube
related. We're going to be getting into
these things obviously in more detail.
As for YouTube, it's very simple.
Basically, we have the chat and then
around it is really the surrounding data
is what I'm feeding the AI, right? So,
hear me out. This tool is not good on
its own, right? So, like if you just go
and like just make a blank board and you
just plug in this chat the way it is
now, it is literally chat GBT or cloud
AI in this case because I have cloud
selected. If we have nothing connected,
it has nothing to work with. Therefore,
it's just AI. However, when you plug in
all of this into it, which is a
screenshot of my channel, a uh script of
one of my videos, so that it knows how I
speak for sure, and then maybe in this
case, I was here brainstorming like a
introduction and a concept for the video
you're watching right now. So, as you
can see, what I did is I connected tons
of videos and my own included from other
creators, you know, other creators just
talking about Poppy AI. When I asked
Poppy, hey, based on what these creators
are saying, give me this and that
information. And so it didn't just make
all of this information up as you can
see like here it's giving me whatever
stuff about Poppy AI and all this stuff
came from these creators. I hope it's
starting to make sense so far. So yeah,
think of these groups as uh just
creating databases for AI to work with
and then we just plug them in and uh
this is how it's done. I'm going to show
you one of the first and my favorite use
cases of this tool is to how to speak in
someone's tone. We going to have to
create a chat first of all. So let's
create a chat and uh right away we can
create like two groups because I believe
we're going to be working with two
groups. Again groups are your databases.
Groups is basically the data you're
giving to AI. I'm not sure how what's
the other way to put it but so yeah we
have our two groups and now the groups
need the data. So I'm just going to
actually split my screen like this. I'm
going to use some YouTube and let's see
what I had in mind because I already
forgot. So how to speak like anyone you
want. Write an intro in the style of Mr.
Beast or just hype niche. Okay, I
remember now. So this was my idea like
let's pretend that we are mainstream
hype YouTubers like Mr. Beast. So we're
just making like you know videos about
whatever like I did this crazy stuff.
Okay, we're brainstorming. We're looking
for a new video idea. And so but we are
lazy. We are very lazy and we just want
to get this idea as fast as possible.
I'll tell you this as the as experienced
creator. Basically when you replicate
videos like all creators are copying
from each other. It's a fact. But when
you're copying a video in order to
actually stand out whether you like it
or not you need an original intro. Not
only you need an original intro, you
need a powerful intro. You need to know
how to write an intro. It's a hard skill
to learn, trust me. Because in order to
really learn that, you need experience.
You need to know script writing,
psychology, the art of click baiting.
There's so many things like things like
title payoff. And then how is your hook
going to be in contrast with the
thumbnail? And the list goes on. As a
beginner, you will probably just not
know these things. Here's the prompt
we're about to put in. So, I'm going to
copy this prompt and let's just go to
copy right away. I'll paste it in here.
And so now let's start building this
system out. Now obviously I'm talking
about Mr. Beast. So let's just go
immediately to his channel and grab a
few videos. And so what we're gonna do
is since we're modeling Mr. Beast, we
want to obviously get some of his
popular videos. Uh yeah, let's just
paste in this video and then go and grab
some more of his videos. We don't even
need the most popular ones, but uh maybe
like this one of the older videos so
that you know there's some kind of a
balance. U you know what I mean? Then we
can maybe grab like another random video
from like 6 months ago. And then I'll
just go in and grab last video. Let's
just grab four videos max. So just any
random video. Let's do this one. I saved
100 dogs from dying. Sounds good to me.
So now that we have uh the database of
Mr. Beast. So additionally in group two,
I will attach some of the podcasts he
visited so you can pick up his
conversational tone as well in order to
discover the true balance since he tends
to be dramatic in his videos sometimes.
That's important. If we're modeling a
person, you don't want to just model
their videos. You want to model the
person how they speak. So to do that,
like you guys know what I'm talking
about, right? Like these videos are
extremely overexaggerated. We just want
to get a little bit of the real Mr.
Beast. That is why I'm doing it. So just
type in Mr. Beast podcast and literally
grab uh you know whatever. Not 2-hour
version because again it's going to
consume unnecessary credits. 1 hour and
25 minute version is enough. Yeah, it's
a good video I guess. So just grab this
video and uh go in here and paste it in
group two. I could grab another video
cuz why not? Or maybe this one. It's
kind of a 8minute video, but he is just
promoting his tool. So, it is kind of
conversational, I guess. So, we can
paste that in here. And then the system
is basically ready. All right. So, then
it's just up to you what you want to do.
But to complete the system to actually
bring it to life, we obviously just go
ahead and connect this thing just like
so. Additionally, guys, I just realized
this. I kind of never mentioned, but you
don't necessarily have to uh drop videos
in groups. You could just drop a video
and you could connect it just like so.
However, I can't understand exactly like
what's the point where you can just
bring a bunch of videos in a single
group and then within your prompt you
can like recall it. You can basically
trigger the group at any moment. Not
just a video but a whole group and you
can just call it group. It's not only
organized but it serves as a keyword in
your prompt. So you really want to be
grouping stuff. It goes a long way.
Again going back to what I was saying
then depends on what you want to do but
I listed like I was just brainstorming
and I gave you some ideas on what it
could actually do in you know like a
real life implementation. So let's say
go to any competitors. I will do Ryan
Tran. So imagine we are in the hype
niche like I mentioned. Okay. So you
know we are just trying to make a video
like Mr. Beast or Ryan Trean is
obviously his content is kind of similar
to Mr. Beast. So if you go to Ryan's
channel, we can find this video. I tried
every seat on the most expensive
airline. And so the thing about this
video, this particular video is
literally a lot of YouTubers tried this
format. Like I'm not even lying about
this. If I'm going to copy this video's
title and just paste it in, we're going
to see so many versions of this video.
Like really every creator in the world
has copied this video. So what I'm
saying is if everybody's copying this
video and making their own version, we
could do the same. So how can we do
that? You catching my drift so far? Like
okay, now our goal is like we went to
Ryan's channel and we found a validated
viral video idea. So now our goal is to
strategically copy paste his video
because like that's what every creator
does out there, right? Like there's no
shame in this. So what I'm going to do
is I'm going to copy the link. So that's
the first step. And then we're going to
go in to Poppy and just paste the link.
I guess let's uh let's use it in a group
I guess um model video we'll call it.
And so boom, now we have our model video
and I'm going to connect it to here. And
so here's the prompt I made and here is
kind of the case scenario. So I'll
provide you with a video title in the
hook of one of my competitor's videos.
My goal is to literally copy this video
idea as close as possible whilst keeping
it ethical. You have to say that because
sometimes if you tell AI, hey, I want to
copy someone, it's going to be all like,
oh, we can't do this due to copyright
issues, blah blah blah. So, you have to
mention that we are doing this ethical,
right? Cool. Because it is an insanely
viral video concept and I'm sure it will
work again. All right. So, I rewrite
this hook in a tone of Mr. Beast, which
you can pull from group and give me some
variations of the title based on Mr.
Beast titling style. So, I'm going to go
ahead and paste uh Ryan's title, Ryan's
hook he used because remember I told you
we do need an original hook in order to
create a new video, right? But we can
copy everything else about the video. We
just need the original hook. That's
really all it takes. So, copy this
thing. Then, we need to obviously paste
it. I guess I will tweak this prompt
real quick. Obviously, delete this part
since it's just a template. Now, I do
have this question mark right here which
needs to be edited. So, if you are going
to use this prompt, remember go right
here to you can pull from the group. And
in this case, Mr. Beast is in the group
23. So, I'm going to go in and change
this to group 23. Now, this system is
now complete. So, all I have to do is
press enter. And I'm just going to go in
and press enter. And let's see what kind
of a video idea and the hook Poppy gives
us. So, here are the titles we're
getting. I spent $100,000 testing every
airplane seat. Last to leave luxury
airplane wins $100,000. $1 versus
$100,000 airplane seat. World's most
expensive airplane seat. Like this is
awesome. It It really is. Okay. And then
for the hook, it's going to explain us
what it's going to do exactly. And so
now it's going to present us the hook.
It's going to explain us the hook. So
opens with a bold statement. Immediately
explains the stakes challenge blah blah
blah. And here's the quote. So now I'm
going to read this and imagine you're
watching a Mr. Beast video or Ryan Trey,
whatever. And you tell me if that sounds
like them. There's an airplane seat that
costs more than most houses. And today
I'm going to show you what it's like to
fly in it. I'm going to test every
single seat class on this airline from
basic economy all the way up to a flying
apartment that comes with its own
bedroom, shower, and personal butler.
This is going to be the most expensive
flight experiment ever. And I'm going to
show you exactly what you get at every
price point. Yeah, I mean it sounds Mr.
Beast enough to me. So, it is awesome
and it took me literally 10 minutes.
That's the key part. So if you are
actually like brainstorming in any niche
you can obviously apply this concept
anywhere literally anywhere and you will
get your ideation and brainstorming done
in minutes and it's usually as a creator
myself like I'll speak for myself for me
this used to be the most just like brain
energy consuming part and sometimes I
didn't want to start a video because I
was like so hesitant to go through the
whole brainstorming stage because
sometimes it's just hectic like creative
process is weird. You cannot
systematically come up with this stuff
sometimes, but AI can. So, you should
absolutely leverage that. And with that
said, let's move on to the next case,
which is summarizing a video quickly.
Now, there could be multiple points for
this or purposes. But from my point of
view, where it really makes sense, you
can just take someone's podcast and
accelerate the speed of learning if you
genuinely just needed to extract a piece
of information. I'll say this in other
words. Let's say there's like a 40inut
video from someone or if we go to my
channel for example like fairly recently
this this video didn't really get that
many views but if we go to my channel
right here and uh we we can look at this
video we can see this monetization
course and it's a perfect video to be
summarized because it's like just a
valuepacked course by the way you could
watch it feel free uh it's a valuepacked
course and you know it's just a lot of
information and but some of you probably
don't have 44 minutes to watch it and so
imagine you're like yo Oh, AI guy just
dropped these 40 minutes of sauce, but I
don't have the time to watch it. So, let
me at least see what this guy is cooking
up. So, how are we going to play this
off? I'm going to use a new chat because
by the way, when you use the same chat,
it builds up your information over time.
So, if you're going to be like me, so as
you can see right here in my own system,
I really don't have many chats opened
up. And this same chat goes like way way
back. Like basically since I started
using Poppy, I just use the same chat
for everything because it builds data
like I said. But anyway, that's just so
you know. But in our case, I'm going to
create another chat just so the data
doesn't interfere because just like how
it compounds, sometimes I see the data
interfering with each other. So that is
why I actually made a separate Instagram
system and a separate YouTube system.
But with that being said, let's actually
move on to use case number four. And let
me show you how to extract all the value
from any video you want. And so it's
really simple. You just go in and you
copy this prompt. It's really super
simple. I probably should have made this
the third use case because it's kind of
it went from harder to easier, but
whatever. So, let's just paste it here.
Now, let's find a video or I mean, okay,
let's just get this video summarized.
So, let's go back here and just simply
paste the video. In this case, if it's
that simple, you just have like one
video going to AI. You can do this.
Like, why not? So, yeah. Now, let's
actually analyze the prompt a bit more.
By the way, I forgot to show you guys.
You can actually click here and get the
full screen. So, the problem goes like
this. I really do not have the time to
watch this video, but I really want to
extract all the value from it. You know
what I mean? Here's what we'll do. In
group one, you will find the video or
multiple videos that need to be
summarized. Now, I don't expect you to
know the right summarizing techniques
I'm looking for. So, here's the video in
group two how to actually summarize.
Now, give me this information I'm
looking for. Actually, I forgot I even
wrote this. All right. So, but yeah,
that's a cool tip. So, we can go on
YouTube and we can type like how to
effectively summarize a video or a
script. Now, I'm sure there's going to
be a tutorial on this. Perfect. The best
way to summarize books with Chad GPT. I
feel like this is exactly what we
need. Perfect. This video is just for
us. How to summarize a YouTube video
with Chad GPT. Since we are technically
using Chad GBT, we can definitely use
this video. And we still have to use
groups because like I said, I forgot the
way I built this prompt. So, let's still
use groups. So, I'm going to be group
number one. And this video goes in here.
And then we need to disconnect the video
and connect the group. And then make
sure this video is here. And then
connect the group. And now, let's press
enter and see what we
get. And so, here we go. Main summary of
how to get monetized on YouTube fast in
2025. So, requirements for monetization.
Chapter one, subscriber engagement
strategy, content strategy. So, you can
obviously follow along and see like
chapter one, getting 1k subscribers, and
then each subchapter broken down and it
gives you a bullet point of what's
happening within the chapter. And then
chapter two, 4,000 watch hours, and then
chapter three, fast monetization tips
with all the bullet points. Cool. And
now you can actually recall any of these
chapters and ask AI to really break it
down in extreme details. So for example,
let's say chapter 1, subchapter 2. I
want to get all the details there are.
So I'm going to type in the following
prompt. So I'm going to write now go
ahead to chapter one, subchapter 2, and
write it in extreme detail. Not sure if
that's the right language to use here
because like it could really go extreme
with the details, but uh no, it's
actually giving like a kind of a
step-by-step strategy on how to progress
in YouTube. Yeah. So looks looks
awesome. Honestly, just like that, you
could summarize anybody's course. So, if
you are new to YouTube, you tell me if
this is valuable. Like, imagine you're
complete beginner and you're just
summarizing this course. So, look at the
information given to you. Like, it's
genuinely useful. All right? Like you we
cannot argue with this. And so,
obviously, this goes for any video out
there. Extremely useful technique. And
let's move on to the next one. So,
here's my own YouTube system. Here's
kind of the step-by-step explanation of
the groups. And here is uh how to
actually use this template. So you can
pause and read, but I'm just going to
move on and kind of explain as I go. So
basically, this YouTube system is
designed to know exactly who I am and
exactly the way I want the videos to be
written and exactly what I need to be
written if that makes sense. So how do I
get all of these things achieved? This
is literally the most important part of
this all. It's group number one. And
this is where I kind of declare myself.
So in this case this is not like my
personal brand but this is just like AI
guy obviously. So just and so obviously
here we have just videos basically in
the prompt I say that hey go to group
number one and this is where you're
going to understand my tone of voice
like how I actually speak the way I
speak and uh yeah from there you can
just learn everything there is to learn
about me that will give you enough data
to begin with. So that is super
important. If you're already a content
creator just like get like five of your
videos and take a screenshot of your
YouTube channel and just put it in a
single group. If you're not a content
creator, whatever writing you have, you
can use just put in your writing like
emails, text messages, or if you're a
complete newbie and you're starting out,
you could like obviously nothing stops
you from copying my videos or videos of
other creators and you can replicate
their tone of voice like I just showed
you in step number three, I believe. But
you can do something smarter. I thought
of it just now literally two moments
ago. You could click right here on start
recording. And so if you don't have any
content on the internet, you obviously
don't have anything to just plug in and
tell the AI, you know, your tone of
voice. What you can do is click on start
recording and just talk for like 2,
three minutes. Talk about your life.
Tell a story. Imagine you're talking to
a friend. Obviously, don't try to sound
too smart. Like be yourself, okay? Be
yourself and just record this voice memo
and give it to AI and it's going to be
enough. I promise you. So once you
declare your tone of voice, next up, you
need to declare how to write. So,
specifically, how to write on YouTube.
And what I did is I went on YouTube and
I just typed in like I was literally
YouTube uh writing course. So, I just
typed in YouTube script writing course
and uh at the time these guys were at
the top of the search. So, I guess
they're no longer here. But yeah, I
promise you they were here at the top.
So, that's why I just copied two random
tutorials and now they're here. Also,
this video from Magnitus Media I
frequently plug in here. Uh next up,
this group used to be Mr. Beast group
because of uh content like data
limitations. I had to remove some of the
videos because they're kind of useless.
So this is the Mr. Beast group. I yeah
just have like one video for Mr. Beast
here. And sometimes I do tell AI to
speak like Mr. Beast and just uh use his
talking patterns whatever. And so in
these groups, these are kind of
reference videos. So for example, like
right here specifically, this group 30
is I don't know when exactly you're
going to watch this video, but basically
like the other day I was brainstorming a
new video. And so you know how in these
YouTube courses I will have like a
reference channel and so this is the
reference channel that's going to be in
one of my YouTube courses. And so I gave
it to AI as well. So it analyzed you
know how in the YouTube videos I show
social blade it analyzed the social
blade. And with all this information you
then plug all of this in and yeah then
you just start brainstorming your hook.
So how do you do that exactly? All
right. So here is one of the prompts I
used and I'm just going to go over and
explain some of the logic. So it starts
like this. All the information about the
topic is located in group 13.
Specifically, I'm attaching competitor's
videos. So, basically what I was doing
here is I was just modeling a video from
a competitor. And in my case, since I'm
making tutorial videos, for me, it's
super simple to model, you know, videos
of other people. So, that's what I did.
I used specific wording here like I just
taught you literally. I said ultimately
our goal is to essentially copy paste
that script ethically without infringing
anyone's copyright. Obviously I want to
make a promotional yet valuable video
for my audience about this tool. Now
this is a very interesting uh wording
speaking pattern that I want you to like
kind of uh understand and learn.
Remember at all times when remaking this
script value given must be exact same
and our script must also reflect that
same data in order to make a compelling
promotional video. I was making a
promotional video so it's probably not
the best example but you get the point.
So you just need to first of all tell AI
the data about yourself and then how to
structure the video. It needs some kind
of a YouTube course behind it, I
believe. And then um a video from Mr.
Beast because he's the goat. And then
the context. So in this case, like in
this case, I was researching a an intro
for Poppy. Like for this video you're
watching right now. So what I did is I
just plugged in a bunch of Poppy videos
and I basically scanned videos all of
these guys. Like it's also a timesaver
because before Poppy, I would have to go
and like myself look at all these videos
and see what these people were up to in
order to do my own research. Think about
that. really think about that like
collective length of these videos is
probably over two hours because this is
a pretty long video and I think like
yeah over two hours at least and so you
would have to spend over two hours of
your time before a puppy to you know get
the information do the research it's
insane I don't understand how we used to
live without this tool so and then once
all the context is plugged in you just
start cooking so if we go to my channel
and we can go to my videos the video I
made recently actually two if not three
of the videos even more. So, I believe
this is a video where I really started
using Poppy heavily. And this script,
the intro specifically, was 100% made by
Poppy fully start to finish. In fact,
this script start to finish was made by
Poppy. Obviously, some technical details
like the tutorial elements were edited
manually, but all the storytelling, the
engaging techniques were made by Poppy
AI. This is kind of a like a more of a
tutorial-based video. So, whatever. But
this course also which got me 20,000
views in just a day. It was also the
intro specifically was made with Poppy
AI. So you can see like I'm actually
using this stuff in real time in front
of you guys. So like my content is
already like heavily AI generated and
people don't even understand like this
is script writer's job. Boom gone like
that and it takes no time practically.
So this is like this system in real life
in implementation so to speak. If we go
in, we can actually just look at some of
the prompts that I made and uh we can
just see what I was saying. Okay, let's
do something new. At this time, I want
to make a new video and you'll help me
with the initial ideation and you'll
write out the first part of the video
for me basically all the way up till the
start of the tutorial. So, you see how I
was actually like I'm doing what I'm
saying. Surprising, right? But yeah,
just declare that you always want to
start with making an original intro and
then by the time you finish writing the
intro, the AI will always plan out the
rest so that you will kind of stay
organized. But in group one, I just
declare the videos. Then in group new
video build, you have all the context
and comments for the new video, which is
probably something similar to this. This
group is no longer around, but it was
probably something like this. And uh so
modeling their structure and the
storytelling style of how I make
original shorts video referring to right
here. So you see like out of nowhere I
just referred to group one to an element
in group one. So referencing that video
and obviously keeping in mind the new
context. Let's start writing this. And
so this is what AI actually did. In the
last few months, this faceless YouTube
channel has earned over $20,000 from
uploading these simple philosophical
videos. And if we take a closer look, it
literally started like 19 months ago. I
know that you know that this sounds like
a guy. It really does sound like him.
That's his speaking um pattern, so to
speak. This exact speaking pattern got
one of my videos over a million views
right here. If you watch this video, it
has almost exact same channel
presentation pattern, which it kind of
works, right? And this was literally
generated in in no time. Like I just
typed out a prompt. I just kind of gave
it my idea and boom, like at least the
draft is ready. But I read it and I was
like, "Okay, you're on the right track,
but you just copy pasted the existing
hook. Make it sound fresh, but keep it
pretty much the same." All right, so
that's how you make a hook original. You
keep it the same, but you just make it
original. And so it did. Okay, guys. In
just 19 months, this faceless YouTube
channel has generated over $20,000
uploading simple philosophical videos. I
guess I didn't like something
fundamentally about this. I think the
title payoff wasn't there. And then I
wrote, I'm thinking to title it, I found
a 10K a month YouTube automation
channel. So yeah, it is in fact the
brainstorming of this exact video
because I copied. But yeah, that's the
video. As you can see, as soon as I
changed the title and I kind of set the
tone in a different way, in a different
trajectory, AI immediately made the
updated version. Here's the intro. Okay,
guys. I just found a YouTube channel
that's making over $10,000 a month using
nothing but AI tools. And the craziest
part, they're doing it with simple
philosophical videos that take less than
an hour to make, which, yeah, obviously
sounds like AI guy. So, yeah, they call
me AI guy for a reason. Like I probably
said this, I don't say this anymore, but
I used to say this in my old w videos
like way back in the day, probably like
in one of these like from six months ago
or something and it picked this up. I
didn't even prompt to say it, but it
said it nonetheless. It's even saying no
cap, which is kind of funny. And so
here's what I've been doing recently on
Instagram. This is kind of my strategy.
So if we go to Instagram, or we can just
click on this link. What I've been doing
is really uh two things. And mostly I've
been using Instagram to really drive
traffic to YouTube with like uh the help
of many chat. So the idea is for people
to watch the video and then by the end
of the video they're going to have to
comment the keyword. So right here is
the keyword and then when they comment
as you can see chat is just going off
like everybody's commenting this word
and then the link is going to be sent to
their DMs. Like you can see this is my
personal account that I'm just testing
every real I post. And then if I just
you know click here to get it and so the
way it works is just sends you the link
in a DM. And if you click on it here's
the video. As you can see, it's actually
going to take it to YouTube. And so,
like, that's kind of the play with
Instagram. I just post these videos and
they uh funnel all the views to my
YouTube. Now, that's cool and all, but
you might be asking, okay, like, so
what? Why are you telling me all this?
Every single script for these videos was
written with Poppy. So, this is exactly
how I do it. So, that's the system, and
it's very much similar to the YouTube
system. So, I'm not sure why this stuff
is here. So, I'm just going to remove
this or just get it out the way. But
yeah, this is the kind of the prompt
box. Just like similarly to YouTube, I
have like a script writing master class.
It's obviously for reals for Instagram.
Don't plug in YouTube scripts to an
Instagram chat window. So yeah, this is
Instagram script writing course. And
then here I have like a course connected
like a text script of one of my YouTube
videos just to give it like my overall
speaking style. And then I found this uh
database of like viral scripts of
Instagram. And then as you can see, I
have a few of my own reels connected so
it knows how I speak. And then if I need
to give it even more context, I can
always just connect these reels as well.
And yeah, that's how it goes. So with
all that context, you can really do
incredible things. So once you give it
all the context, this is how it actually
goes down. You're a content pattern
analyst specializing in deconstructing
viral social media content. Your goal is
to identify the core elements that make
content successful and and reconstruct.
And so this is how it goes. It's
obviously a very long prompt, so I can
just uh copy it and go over to Poppy.
So, this one is kind of big already.
Yeah, let me show you how it goes. So,
let's create a new chat window. And
basically, I'm going to go in and I
guess paste in the prompt right away.
And um yeah, with this amazing prompt
given now, we need to tell it what video
to shorten. So, let's say even though
I've already made like a real basically
like an Instagram real version of this
video, it's already out there, but let's
say I want to do it all over. So, just
go ahead and paste the link in here. Put
it in a kind of group, whatever, group
28. So, now I'm going to tell it that uh
the original script right here is in
group 28. Okay. And I think that's all
we have to do. We could obviously
connect u more data about me to make
this more accurate. So, we could connect
my other reels and maybe we can connect
like a script writing course because why
not? I think it'll make a little
difference. And with all that context in
mind, let's see what we get. And so, as
you can see, here's the text prompt it
gave us. I found a travel channel making
$20,000 monthly without filming a single
video. But here's the insane part.
They're using five AI tools to create
content that looks like it costs
thousands to produce, then show some
kind of graphics. 5 million views
monthly, over a 100,000 subscribers, and
videos going viral weekly. So, you could
pause the video if you wanted to and
actually read this whole script and
evaluate how actually good it is. Now,
from my personal experience, I would
actually not move forward with a
60-second long script because currently
on Instagram, videos of about 25 seconds
in length are just hitting the golden
spot in terms of views. So, I'm going to
type in the following thing. So, I just
typed in basically I want the video to
be 25 seconds long. And um I didn't type
out long, but I think I'd understood the
assignment. So, this is our new script.
I exposed a travel channel making 20K
monthly using only AI. They look like
they have professional camera crews and
expensive gear, but they're actually
using five AI tools to create content
that looks like identical to real
footage. The craziest part is their
latest video took two hours to make and
earned $6,000. I documented their entire
process and all five tools they use
common tools for the full breakdown.
Like if you go to my Instagram, it
literally sounds like one of my videos.
In fact, we can actually watch this
video because like this video right here
is technically based and modeled on this
same video. So like let's actually watch
it together and compare this to scripts.
So what I can do is I can just have this
script on the right side of my screen.
Okay? And so you guys can kind of like
watch the video as the script plays if
that makes sense. And so you guys can
actually read this script while the
video is playing. Like that's just next
level experience. And you can actually
compare it because this video is blowing
up. I posted it yesterday and it already
has 9,000 views for my account. It's
absolutely going viral. So let's
actually see it. I just discovered a
travel channel making $20,000 monthly
without filming a single video. And what
I found about them left me speechless. 5
million views every month. Over $200,000
made in just 7 months. And the craziest
part, they're using AI to generate
travel content that looks like it cost
thousands to produce. I documented their
entire process and turned it into a
complete blueprint. Comment travel and
I'll send you my breakdown showing how
to replicate these viral videos in
minutes. So, as you can see, it's
clearly working. Like, yeah, in this uh
script, it played the angle of like five
AI tools. In my own script, I played a
different angle. So obviously you have
to know a bit like you still have to
know how to script to an extent but that
will all come from experience but like
what I'm trying to say is like you need
to be aware of these things and just
like understand what angle you're taking
in a video and AI will take care of the
rest. That's when it really becomes the
most powerful. So now that you can see
what this Instagram system can do, we
can finally move on to the last step and
I can show you how I used this system to
basically launch my own chatbot. And for
those of you who don't know, yeah, I
recently made this chatbot. So you guys
can actually check it out as well if you
want to. It's basically trained on my
knowledge and it's like the best YouTube
automation related chatbot out there. I
promise you that. So if you want to go
check it out, do that. But it's also a
business that was recently launched. So
currently don't look at it like a
software. Look at it like a business
that was recently launched. And so when
you launch a business, you need a
copyriter, right? So let's go to the
system. And this is how it was
functioning. So this wasn't here. And I
believe this was all the data I gave it.
So basically like screenshots of the
landing page and then the price points
or affiliate dashboard, I'm sorry. And
then I gave it some context about my own
telegram channel for it to know like my
writing style and whatnot. And lastly, I
gave it a sales launch training from
Alex Herozi himself and from this lady.
I don't even know who it is, but just
like with everything else, I just went
on YouTube and I typed in sales launch
training and that's how I had it. And
then I did still write a strategy. So
like I've done this before, so I kind of
know like how it's done. And so this is
what I wrote basically. So in group one,
you have the context to understand who I
am and my background. I was saying this
because it was a new chat. It's a
beginning of a new conversation. So I
immediately want to set the tone and I
guess at the time I also connected group
one. So I guess the actual system looked
like this. Something I haven't mentioned
by far, you can also carry these groups
over. So just like that and plug them in
as you need where you need them. But
anyway, so in group one, you have the
context to understand who I am and my
background. Now, as you can see, group
18, I'm launching an AI tool that has my
chatbot. It is essentially an ambitious
startup idea where I basically took an
AI and traded on my own YouTube videos
and courses. So, quite literally, this
bot is supercharged with all my
knowledge. And then I think I just uh
said, "Yeah, and then it goes, I want to
do a sales launch of this tool on my
Telegram channel." Blah, blah, blah.
Nothing interesting by far, but it got
back to me with these bullet points. So
with all that being said, I want to do a
sales launch of this tool in my Telegram
channel. In order for you to get the
feel of my Telegram channel, you see
what I post and how I write. You have
some screenshots in group 19. So it is
crucial, like I said, to give it. The
more data about yourself you can give
it, the better it is. So now when I do
the launch like this, we should follow
some kind of a hype build strategy. We
will start teasing on January 6 and the
actual launch will happen on January
10th. So we should go from teasing to
actually dropping it. The tool will be
dropped in a YouTube video. So on the
actual launch I will just drop a video.
So you can see here I explained the
strategy. I explained the context. I
explained where it's going to get the
knowledge from. And from there the tool
just started cooking. It got me the
first post, second post, third post.
Basically all the posts at once, which
is crazy. And I was like, I like this a
lot. How could this be more personalized
towards my needs? And then it gave me
the new post. Bam, bam, bam. And uh what
did I say afterwards? I said, remove the
$900 day. Also, my channel is currently
sitting at 7 million total views, not 1
million. Do not mention academy. Make it
more personalized. Just random comments
based on this data that I guess I didn't
like something so I just gave random
comments. So, feel free to also just
give it random comments and really pick
the random details because it can tweak
them. And then another batch of posts.
And then I said, I want to correct the
January 9 post. So, you can also correct
individual posts as you can see. And
then I said, "The video I will drop is a
YouTube automation tutorial that will
have Alpha Twin integrated and
presented." Yeah. So, it's kind of just
like too much, you know? Like, I've been
secretly using it to help create my
recent videos. Yeah. The ones blowing up
right now. Like, it's okay. So, now
looking at it, I think at the moment I
thought that it just made too many
claims and it was just kind of overall
cheesy. So, I didn't want to go with
this one and that's why I said I told it
to change it and it did, but I still
didn't like it. And then I used this
very powerful sentence that I think is
really helpful if you want to sell
nowadays. I said, "I also don't like
this is going to be different at the
end. Make it more Gen Z." So I said,
"Make it more Gen Z." And after I said
that, it immediately looks amazing. It
even said, "No cap. This one is about to
go crazy." Like it's actually pretty
cool. And so yeah, and that's done. I
guess from there, I just copied the
script and the launch happened. And we
launched the software like this using AI
to write the copy. So I'm going to end
this video here. If you obviously like
the video, make sure to like and
subscribe to the channel. Run a puppy
link down below. Also, feel free to
check out my academy. It is where we
hang out. Basically, I jump on weekly
calls, by the way, every single week.
Not just me, where other people also
take calls, but specifically me. I'm
here every single week on a weekly call
answering your questions. And uh yeah,
in general, just subscribe to the
channel. Stick around on this crazy
journey. And I'll see you next one.
Module seven, AI agents and automation.
Chapter two, how to automate faceless
YouTube videos with AI agents. So, in
this video, I'm going to show you guys
how to automate the entire process of
creating faceless YouTube videos by
introducing AI agents in your workflow.
So, first I'll show you the reference
channel we're modeling and why it's even
worth your time to do this. Then, we
will build out an actual AI agent from
scratch in order to generate scripts,
images, and voiceovers all within a few
clicks. We will then take everything in
Caput and turn it into a finished
project. Lastly, I will show you a way
to generate thumbnails with AI and
provide you with multiple prompts for
these thumbnails as well as the copy of
the AI agent that I'm going to be
building in this very video so you can
have the opportunity to just plug it in
anywhere and use it on your own. Today's
video is truly special and you do want
to watch it all the way through because
the technology in the techniques I'll be
showing you in this video are literally
taking the world by storm. So, it is
literally in your interest to have these
skills to get the real advantage in this
digital era. Now, before we get into the
actual video, let me just show you a
5-second snippet of what we're going to
create. The street lights flickered in
the distance, casting long skeletal
shadows across the street. Sarah sat on
her porch. All right, so now you've seen
the demo clip. Let's immediately get
into step number one, and I'll begin by
actually showing you the channel we're
going to be modeling here and what are
the numbers they're doing and, you know,
things in that nature. So, the channel
we're modeling is called Mr. Nightmare.
It is sort of an OG channel in the scary
stories niche. basically one of the
oldest and most successful channels from
that very niche. For instance, if we go
to SocialBlade and paste their name, we
can see they get around 15 million views
per month. Now, the income is estimated
to be anywhere from 3K to 60K, but in my
humble opinion, their RPM is around $3
to $4. So, they're easily pulling in
around 35 to $40,000 from ad revenue
every single month. And if we go over to
their actual channel, we can see them
posting every 3 days or so. And each of
the videos gets anywhere from 500k views
to around a million views on average,
which is absolutely insane given that
all of this can be just automated with
AI. And then you can either just edit
the rest yourself as I'll show you, or
you can simply hire someone to edit for
you in order to automate this 100%.
Anyway, now that you understand the
opportunity a little better, let's get
into the actual course. So, as I
mentioned in the intro, the script,
image generation, and voiceovers for
these scary stories were completely
automated using AI. and you're currently
looking at the AI agent system that has
the capacity to power channels like Mr.
Nightmare. So to build this agent, I
used the tool called make, which is
essential for automating faceless
YouTube content. So before we start
building our scary stories automation
workflow, I have never even shown you
this tool on my channel before. So in
case you don't have an account just yet,
you can sign up using my link down
below. Once you sign up with the link,
you have the free plan available to you.
It gives you a,000 operations monthly.
For context, it'll definitely be enough
for you to test this tool and create a
few trial videos. While the free plan is
great for starting out, if you want to
actually be able to use it at scale and
publishing your videos every 3 days or
so, like Mr. Nightmare does, you'll need
additional capacity for that. The core
plan could work just fine, which starts
at around $9 a month. If you really
value your time, though, you can check
out the pro plan as well, which
prioritizes scenarios executions,
meaning your automations will just work
faster in general. So again, make sure
to grab your free trial with my link
down below and let's get into the actual
building. So since I have never shown
you this video creation approach on my
channel ever, I understand how it can be
overwhelming to some of you guys. So to
make this process easier to follow,
let's quickly deploy this agent and just
watch it work and produce the files that
we need. And once you understand the
core concept of how this works, we'll
basically reverse engineer our way to
building this agent out step by step. So
without wasting any more of your time,
I'll just click on run once here at the
bottom and let's watch this agent
perform. So basically the way it works,
each of these units here, these little
bubbles if you will, performs a
particular function. So the very first
one is a chat GBT agent that is
configured to write a scary story
script. Once the script is done, it then
sends it to this router which goes ahead
and turns the script that chat GPT wrote
into an actual Google doc and then
places it in your Google Drive. What
happens afterwards is based on that
script, it then goes ahead and generates
prompts for the images which chat GPT
will need in order to create the actual
images for our video. Okay, as you can
see, this takes a few moments and it is
currently configured to generate four
images. So, as you can see, it is just
going to repeat this process over and
over again until all the images are
generated. Once they're done, they'll be
placed in a Dropbox folder that you
connected right here. Okay, now stay
with me here. Once the upper side of the
automation is basically done performing,
the router at the start then sends the
signal to the bottom side of the
automation. What happens here is it
takes our script and turns it into a
voice over using 11 Labs APIs. And of
course, once it generates the voice
over, it puts it to this Dropbox folder
on our behalf. I configured it to be the
same folder as the images so you can
then download everything at once. But
anyway, if you actually want this
automation for yourself without having
to build it all out, you can actually
click these dots right here and import
the blueprint of this template. And to
get the blueprint of this automation,
you can simply come over to my
community. Once you do that, head over
to the tools section right here.
Basically, by the time this video is
out, I'll create this exact post you're
seeing right now with the blueprint file
attached. So, all you got to do is just
go in the community, get the blueprint
that way. The link will be down below.
And then once you get the automation,
again, just a reminder, you can just
simply import it into Make. And yeah,
you're going to have a ready to go
plug-and-play automation just like that.
But anyway, don't worry. If you actually
wanted the step-by-step tutorial, here
it is. I just, you know, gave you the
option to have this uh blueprint
downloaded. But yeah, with that said,
let's actually start building this out
from scratch. I'll show you every single
step. I will explain you what I'm doing,
how I'm doing, and why I'm doing. So,
let's get into it. All right. So, to
begin with, how do I break this down and
reverse engineer this automation? To
begin with, the first thing you need to
do is you need to go here, create a new
scenario. Click right here on this plus
icon and then open I mean add an open AI
agent just like so. Then what you're
going to do is you're going to scroll
down and as you can see it offers tons
of options and functions but for this
case for now we need this create a
completion. Then what you're going to do
is for me it says my open AI connection.
But if your account is new, you're going
to have to connect OpenAI's API. And the
way you do that is you literally go and
Google open AAI API. You go over here
and you're basically going to generate a
new key. I can even show you how to do
that as well. So in your account, go to
dashboard right here and then in the
bottom left kind of you will see API
keys. You'll click on that and then you
will just go here in the right click on
create new secret key. Name it whatever.
I mean I just I can name it make let's
say and then just click on create secret
key and that's your key. Just copy that
and then you'll take it over to make and
just paste that in. Once that's done
that's what you will do afterwards. You
will create an agent. Select the chat
completion. So now for the model you're
going to go ahead and choose chat GPT40
latest system. It's just what I choose.
Now here we need to basically choose two
roles. We need to add two messages right
here. So I already added a message but
for you it's going to look like this. So
go right here and click on this plus
icon and basically add message one and
then you can go ahead and immediately
add message two because for this to work
but we will need to add two messages. So
let's just go over to our previous
automation. It will be easier to just
copy the prompt. But as you can see,
prompt number one, we'll just copy that
and uh head over right here and just
paste it right here. Or first, we're
going to select a role. And the role
here is system. And basically, when you
choose this role is I mean it's
self-explanatory, I guess. You just
define you tell Chad GPT what it is
really like what's the system
configuration if you will. And then the
second role we're going to add is
actually going to be the user. And the
context we're going to give here as well
is basically the task like what Chad GPT
should actually do. So here's you can
see we're telling it you're a
professional horror writer specializing
in psychological thrillers and blah blah
blah. So like we basically told it what
that is and what it's capable of in a
sense if that makes sense to you guys.
And in message two we're telling it what
to do with the knowledge and the
abilities that it was given. So in this
case we're telling it to write a scary
story based around the American suburbs.
So another thing I did here is actually
added the third role or a third message.
And the role I gave it here is the
assistant. And basically what assistant
does is it gives sort of a context,
right? It assists. It gives the context
about the whole thing we're doing here.
And what I did here to give it some
context is I went to the Mr. Nightmares
channel and I just clicked on the most
random video from their channel and I
clicked here on show transcript and I
basically just extracted, you know, like
the first paragraph essentially and I
put it in right here. And now it
understands the context. It has
something to work with. Just like that,
we can now click on save. And that part
of the automation is basically done. All
right. So after you're done building out
this first element of the automation, if
we go back to take a look, the next
thing we need to build out is a router.
And you can think of it as something
that really just signals to AI what to
do or it rather ensures that AI does
certain things in the order that you
want it to do the certain things. If
it's overwhelming, don't worry. I'm
about to show you literally right now
how it works. So let's go back and uh to
begin with add a router. To do that,
click right here on the plus sign. So it
kind of just, you know, extends this
chat GBT agent. And so to get the
router, there's a lot of apps here that
you could add. As you can see, you can
just type in router or it's also here
available here on the right side in the
quick access menu. And so right after we
edit it, as you can see, it says right
here, first and second. So basically,
yeah, I mean it's very obvious that the
top line is going to be executed first
and only after the automation at the top
is finished, it will then the signal
basically goes back to the router and
then it starts working on the second
line of your automation. But router on
its own doesn't really need any
configuration. So once you add it, it's
kind of done. And let's immediately move
on to the next step, which is let's just
add our Google doc at this point. So I'm
going to click on the plus icon and type
in the search doc. And I'm going to
choose the one that says create a
document because essentially we're going
to, you know, make the automation create
an actual brand new Google Doc file. So
the first thing you need to do is I
already have my uh Gmail connected, but
you know, if you're a new user, you
won't have anything connected. So just
click on add or you know, just click
somewhere to add a Google account and
sign in with your account. It's super
straightforward. So, just do that. And
once you're done, right here, select
your actual account that you're going to
add. So, the next thing you need to do,
obviously, is just type in the name. The
name does not matter. So, I'll just put
in, you know, test scary script. And the
next thing you need to do is you need to
add the content. Now, it's kind of fancy
looking. So, I'm not going to go in too
much detail explaining why it's like
that. So, basically what I did here is I
just copied and you can do the same. You
can either, you know, copy it straight
from the blueprint that I have in my
community or you can just pause the
video and type that in exactly. And
basically what it does, it basically
makes sure that the script is formatted
in a certain way. That's it. Because
otherwise, Chad GPT will just spit out
like unformatted text, but that way it's
going to look nice and clean, divided in
paragraphs. So the next thing you need
to do is you need to add a folder. And
so the way you do that is very
straightforward. Just click right here
and uh add a folder. You obviously have
to go in advance to your Google Drive
and create the actual folder. So just in
case you don't know that, you just go
literally to your Google Drive, click on
new, new folder, just name it whatever,
and then that's it. You don't need to do
anything else because you did connect
your account. So just, you know, make
sure it's the page is refreshed and
whatnot. And then you're going to see
your folder right here. So just click on
that and that's it. Just click on save
at this point. And before you click on
save and exit this out, you actually
want to select to show advanced
settings. And make sure that selected as
no in both insert the header and insert
a footer. With all that said, just click
on save. And the create a document part
of this automation is now officially
done. So the next step here is to add an
iterator. So the way you do that is you
go right here, click on plus icon, and
just type in iterator. You're going to
find it right here. And now you're going
to need an array or a function if you so
you can just go back here and copy this
one if you have the blueprint. If not,
you can also just pause the video and
make sure you have the exact same
function typed in. And what it does is
it also basically helps to break our
script into paragraphs or that's exactly
what it does is it breaks our script
into paragraphs to ensure it's looking
nice and organized. It's really all it
does. So with that said, just click on
save and the iterator is done. So the
next step in our automation is to add
the element that will generate the image
prompts. And so let's do that, right? So
we can go back here and copy the prompt
immediately that we used or in the
meantime I can go back and actually add
the open AIS agent right here. So we're
going to choose this one create a
completion. Afterwards, I'm going to go
in and select the model for this one.
And the model I'm going to select for
this one is called
GPT40125 preview. So just click on that
one and have it selected. Now we do need
to add a message. So, I'll go in here
and the role we're going to choose here
is going to be the user and the text
context. To make it easier, I'll just,
you know, you can literally just either
screenshot and, you know, copy this over
to your own automation or grab the
blueprint for my community to make it
easier for you. But basically, I'm going
to go back here and just paste it like
that. Now, there is one more important
thing that you need to keep in mind.
Basically, these numbers, like each
agent is going to have a number assigned
to it. The thing is that if you're going
to straight up copy, like if you're just
watching this video, you're going to
type in the same thing, you need to
consider the number of the agent that
you're connecting to here. And basically
in here, I'm trying to connect the
iterator. So what I can do is I can just
go in here and click on value and it's
going to add the right bracket into the
function. Does that make sense? I hope
it does. And once you configure it just
like that, you can then scroll down. You
can turn on the advanced settings here
at the bottom. And you can just make
sure that the temperature is set at one,
top P is set at one, and number is set
at one. and everything else is disabled.
And yeah, if that's the case, then click
on save. And this part of the automation
is also done. So, we're almost done
building out the top line of this
automation. And so, the two remaining
things that we need to basically build
out in our automation is the image
generating element and a place for our
images to be stored. So, let's start by
adding the image generating GPT, which
is deli. So, to add that just uh insert,
type in image. You're going to see this
one that says generate an image. So,
click on that. Then for the model here,
you can choose deli3 since it's the more
advanced one that OpenAI offers. And
then as far as the prompt, I'm just
going to go back and copy our prompt
that we used here. Now, this one is
basically connected to the previous one
because as you can see in the prompt,
we're adding the value 35 result. And
this one is basically number 35. So,
we're going to do the same thing here.
We're going to paste our prompt. We will
delete this function right here. And
yeah, to state the obvious, similarly to
the previous automation, it's going to
now be taking into consideration the
results of, you know, number six, which
is this number six. So, I hope this by
far makes sense to you guys. Now, we do
need to configure some advanced settings
for this one. So, the first thing we
need to do is we need to configure the
resolution. Now, it's a bit tricky and
usually it's the other way around where
you work with images, but basically to
have it generated vertically, you
actually need to select this one at the
bottom. And if you want a horizontal
image, you need to select this one.
Usually, it's the other way around. So
that's why I'm really emphasizing it
like that. But yeah, that's what you
need to select in order to get those
horizontal images. Now the quality,
obviously keep it at HD unless you want
to have a low quality image. You choose
standard. Otherwise, keep it HD. Keep it
a vivid image file. Those settings are
all right. Just make sure you change
that from basically 1024 to 1024 to this
one over here. It's just super crucial.
With all that said, click on save. So
basically what we need to do now to
finish out the top you know layer of
this automation is we need to add the
Dropbox file aka the place where all the
images are going to go to. So basically
type in drop and select here upload a
file and similarly to Google Drive.
You're going to have to connect your
account. Do that. Once you do that you
need to select your folder. Now I
recommend you to actually go into your
Dropbox and create an actual folder for
this experiment just to have everything
organized in one place. So I did exactly
that. So I'm going to click here and add
a scary story folder. Now make sure this
one is selected which is open AI chat
GPT whisper like not the map and click
on save. That's it. The top layer is
officially done. So now let's start
building out our voice over. And so
right here what we need to do is we need
to click on the plus icon and we need to
search up 11 Labs. And once you search
it up you need to select right here
create a speech synthesis. Now for that
you're going to need an 11 Labs account.
As you can see I already have mine
connected. Now to have to connect one
basically you need to go to 11 Labs. If
you don't have an account with 11 Labs
as well, I'm going to link it down
below. It is a paid tool, I believe. So,
to actually use its APIs, you're going
to have to pay for it regardless. So,
you might as well use my link down
below. Once you do all of that, sign up
for your account, blah blah blah. You're
going to go to 11 Labs and in the bottom
left corner, you're going to click on
your profile and then you're going to go
here to API keys. So, then you just
click on create API key. You name it
whatever. Let's say make voice and click
on create. Then go ahead and copy this
key. And then once you add your 11 labs
to make, simply paste this API key right
here. Click on save. I'm not going to
click it because I already have mine
connected. But then that's it. Once you
click save, it's going to look exactly
like it's looking on my screen right
now. Then for voice, you're going to
select a voice. Now here, you can't
really hear the voice you're selecting.
So I'm going to choose a random one for
this example. And so just then spend
some time here scrolling through those
voiceovers. Actually listen through
them. You know, choose the one you like.
Let's just say randomly, you know, for
example, I like this David voice. So,
I'm going to go back here in the voice
and just type in David and I'm going to
choose this one. And then for the voice
model, I recommend you to use 11 English
V2. It's the same exact model that I use
for my AI guy voice over, you know, in
the videos where I have AI voice. That's
the model I always use. So, it's the
best one in my opinion. Now as for the
text we actually you know we're not
giving it any text but what we're going
to do is similarly to like the top line
in this automation we're going to
implement the same concept in this case
we're basically deploying the results of
the automations or you know sequences
that happened before. So in this case
we're deploying the results of the agent
number one basically the very beginning
where we made the script the very script
that was made is going to be deployed to
11 labs. Now let me just click on
result. So to do that, to do everything
I've been saying so far, click right
here on result and make sure it's one.
Right? Now for the stability, you can
play around. So for example, you can put
in number values. As you can see on the
right side here, it gives you these
values and that's what you can work
with. So for example, you want stability
to be at 95%. So you go in here and you
put it at 95. All right, you get the
point. I'm just going to keep it at
default. And I recommend you to actually
keep things at default as well. Just
give it a generation, see how it turns
out and then based on that you start
tweaking your settings. Otherwise there
are no fancy settings needed for this
one really. So just click on save and
that part is done. Basically now all we
need to do is we need to connect the
Dropbox. We needed to upload a file to
our Dropbox. So let's do exactly that.
I'm going to choose the same exact
folder where our images are going to go
to. So basically once the automation is
executed, everything is going to end up
in the very same folder. So you can just
grab everything at once and you know do
whatever you want with it. And yeah,
click on save. Our automation is done.
Let's just make sure it works. It runs.
So click on run once. All right. So now
we can see this agent actually is doing
the work. It's currently generating an
image. It's going to be quite a
timeconuming process. Really is going to
take probably like 2 3 minutes. So I'll
be right back once all that is done. So
as we can see this thing is now done
running. Everything is green which means
everything worked well without any
mistake. Let's ensure that everything
truly worked. So if we go to the Google
Drive first of all that's the folder
which I told it to place the script in.
And as you can see, here's our script
looking like that. And if we go back out
to our Dropbox, these are the images
that we managed to generate looking like
that. And obviously, here's the 11 Labs
voice over. Let's give it a quick
listen. The street lights flickered in
the distance, casting long skeletal
shadows across the street. So everything
is now ready for us to go ahead and put
it all together in Caput. So basically,
before we even go into Caput and start
editing, let's figure out what's the
game here. How do they edit their videos
to begin with? So, as we can see, they
just have B-roll static and there's
always movements either on the screen or
like the shots is sometimes a little bit
shaky. I know for a fact that is how it
is in some of their videos. So, as you
can see, there's some kind of a motion
happening all the time. There's like
very light transitions that are fading
into each other, right? So, that's kind
of the vibe here. Very minimalistic
editing, you know, little to no editing
truly. And yeah, that's just how they do
it. So, to get started, let's go to
Caput. I'm going to go ahead exit out
and create a new project file. And to
begin with, you obviously need to go
ahead to your Dropbox, select all the
elements that we created for this video,
and then go ahead and download them just
like so. Once everything is downloaded,
just go ahead and import it into Cap
Cut. Now, you could place it on the
timeline. So, I'll just do that. And
yeah, begin by placing your images on
the timeline. Now, if you are making
longer videos, which you should, you
should make more than four images. I
just made four for demonstrational
purposes. So, basically, first of all,
I'm going to cut off this unnecessary
voice over since it is like a demo
video. But again, you want to be making
longer videos for this purpose. You
know, their videos on average are what,
like 20 minutes, 30 minutes or so. Yeah,
that's kind of the meta currently on
YouTube, just making these 20 to 30
minute videos at the very least. Uh, but
yeah, I don't need that much for
demonstration. So, yeah, basically at
this point, I want to add two effects.
And I personally kind of learned these
effects after all the edits I've done.
And I truly believe that those two
effects are going to do amazing here.
All right, so the first one is called
Pendulum. just search up pendulum and
throw it on the timeline just like so
and extend it. All right, so as you can
see it adds this shakiness motion,
right? So let's actually play it and see
how it looks. But by default settings,
it looks bad. Like it looks awful. It
makes me almost feel sick just looking
at the screen. So we of course we need
to fix that. So select the effect and
now on the right side just start
decreasing all these values like
tremendous. Have them barely present at
all. So around 10, maybe just below 10
and just see how it looks. I can't
remember off the top of my head what's a
good setting. It seems like it's the
good. Maybe just make it slightly
faster. It's really up to your
preference. Of course, there's no right
or wrong here. It's all art if you will,
but that's kind of the vibe. That's kind
of the setting. So, once you get that
done, once you get that dialed, the next
effect when you're going to need is
called noise. Now, there's a bunch of
them. So, I think noise 2 is the better
one. So, we can just go ahead and drop
it right here, just like so. So, we can
also with that said, try different noise
effects just to see which one is going
to look best. I think black noise is
actually looking better here because
this noise too is kind of low-key a bit
overwhelming. At least in my opinion.
Those white little dots are just not
matching the vibe here. Since it is a
scary story, we want it to be like
darker, you know? So, the black noise I
think here is going to be just perfect.
Now, for the next step, how can we
enhance it even more? So, you know, in
the video we were watching just now
together, they had those smooth
transitions between the shots. And so, I
might as well show you guys how to do
that. So you go to transitions and you
type in mix and you drag, you know, the
mix transition between the shots. So
it's a very clean sort of minimalistic
looking transition. We can take a look
at it together. So you can see the shots
are sort of fading into each other.
Another cool one, very also like
minimalistic looking transition. It's
called black fade. So we can drop it
here. Also, if you want to just apply a
single transition to the whole video at
once without having to actually drag
them individually, just go ahead and
select one of the transitions and then
simply click on apply to all here in the
right. Yeah, that same transition is
going to be applied everywhere. Now, as
for last touch little element finesse in
this whole thing, we can add color
adjustment. And one of my favorite
effects, it's called Vignette. It's
truly awesome. So, if I crank it up all
the way, you can see it adds those dark
edges. And I truly love this feature. So
I think we can just, you know, increase
it to around 20 to add those dark edges,
you know, scary vibe and whatnot. And
maybe decrease the brightness or it's
called here exposure just slightly like
minus 8. And now it's really like dark
looking, mysterious. Maybe increase
saturation just slightly just to bring
up the colors. Maybe also play around
contrast. But that's really, you know,
that's not that significant. It's not
that important. But yeah, that's kind of
how you assemble these videos. It's
basically done. You could add music if
you want to use some royalty-free music.
That's what I personally use in my
videos. And I suggest you use royalty
free music as well because that way you
will never have to worry about getting a
copyright strike. If you want to check
out Epidemic Sound and get my free trial
here, you can do so. So once you are
inside of Epidemic Sound, you can go in
and search something like scary and
whatnot and just listen through some of
these options. I guess it sounds good
enough, but you know, you really don't
need to go far with this. Just download
whatever sounds scary enough. So then go
throw it in in Cap Cut. Now, one thing I
definitely recommend you to do is to
always bring up the volume of the voice
over to around positive2. And you want
to decrease the volume of the music to
around - 20, I want to say, maybe 25.
Really depends on the song and how loud
it actually is because some songs have
different volumes basically. And then
you want to cut off the beginning of the
song as you just saw me do because
typically you don't want to leave in
this buildup, you know, like some songs
have buildup to them. So the actual
music starts kind of later on within the
song. So you want to cut that off
because, you know, you want to engage
the viewers immediately. You want to
hook them in both visually and with
their ears as well. It's super
important. So that is why you want to
cut this off towards the beginning and
cut this off at the end as well. And
then you could add auto captions if you
chose to. You would go to text right
here and then you click on I believe
it'll be in advanced and then you add
auto captions. Just click on generate. I
don't want to add them. I don't see the
point. So yeah, then you just export
your video and you are ready to go. Now
in order to actually logically finish
this video creation process, we need a
thumbnail. And so let me actually show
you real quick how you can generate a
thumbnail using AI for free. So to do
that I'm going to use Ideog. Now it is
like you can pay money here but you
don't need to. They offer free credits
and yeah it just kind of enough if
you're going to post three videos a week
which is a lot. It's still enough
because these credits as you can see
refresh per week. So truly you can use
this tool for free. And then below this
video in the description I'm going to
link this exact text prompt. So you can
either just you know pause the video and
type it in yourself if you want to or
again just copy it from the description
down below. And yeah, that's the prompt
that will create a thumbnail for your
video. And here on the right, you could
configure it more. What you need to
configure to make sure is the aspect
ratio is selected as 16x9. Magic prompt,
you can also turn that on so that the
tool can actually enhance your prompt
using AI. And after your settings are
configured, just uh click on generate.
Give it a few moments. So, it's been a
few moments and the images are ready.
And as you can see, they came out
looking pretty cool. And honestly, you
could use that. You can literally just
download this image and use it for a
thumbnail. Or you can maybe tweak the
prompt and get it right as you wish. Or
obviously you're not going to use the
same exact prompt for every video. So
you could give this prompt to chat GPT
and tell it to give you multiple
variations. Or you can paste this prompt
into Chad GPT and then paste, you know,
the title of the new video that you're
making and be like, hey, tailor this
prompt to the title of this video that
I'm making so that it's, you know, the
thumbnail is going to match the context.
Something like that. All right, guys.
And that's all I have for today. Thank
you for watching this video all the way
through. Let me know if you like this
format because the format of this video
is not typical for my channel. So do let
me know in the comments if you like it
or not. And in general, remember if you
want to just get a template of this
automation, you can simply go to my
community to the tools section and grab
it right there. And you might as well
check out my community while you at it.
And with all that said, I'll see you in
the next one. The street lights
flickered in the distance, casting long
skeletal shadows across the street.
Sarah sat on her porch, the quiet hum of
the suburban night settling around her
like a heavy blanket.
From the corner of her eye, she noticed
the silhouette of a figure standing
motionless near the mailbox at the end
of the driveway. She blinked. Module 8,
YouTube mindset training. Chapter 1, raw
reality of being a YouTuber. All right,
guys. So, in this video, I'm going to
talk about what it's like to be a
YouTuber. I guess I'm just going to name
it the raw reality of being a YouTuber.
And uh yeah, just to begin with, some
social proof just in case I don't know
who's going to be really watching this
video because I haven't been posting
that much on this channel. But in case
you don't know me, my name is Igor. Hi.
And I'm the owner of this channel.
You're seeing on the screen here, AI
Guy. And it's a real um you know,
screen. Everything is real, not like
some kind of a fake screenshot. Also, I
have this uh YouTube silver play button.
And in general, my channel has done by
now around half a million dollars in
collective revenue. Um not of it is my
profit, but that's still quite an
achievement in my opinion. So, and with
all that uh context in mind, in this
video, I'm going to be just basically
answering questions. So, it's going to
be a Q&A kind of video. and my members
in the academy asked me a bunch of
questions. It was actually back in
November and um yeah, I'm kind of late
with this video, but I guess better late
than never, right? But I'm gonna frame
this video as some kind of a raw reality
of being a YouTuber. Well, I'll just
give you a few. So, so I think one of
the biggest misconceptions people have
is just they assume it's going to be
easy, right? Or in other words, or the
better way to put it is people they
naturally don't understand how hard it's
going to be. And I mean obviously
depending on the mentor you have
sometimes it could be easier for you,
sometimes it could be insanely hard. I
had no mentor. I genuinely was just like
just watching YouTube I guess and kind
of figuring fig figuring it out as I was
just making videos. And it was hard like
at some point I was kind of at war with
myself like I just could not stop and it
was very hard journey at least in the
first few months especially like on the
come up of the channel until I really
like for the first 3 4 months until I
really didn't see any kind of money
coming in from AI and I was like I had
to work 10 hours a day at my pizza job
and then like another 10 hours at night
to create the videos and I did that
every single day for like 3 4 months
straight. I know it sounds crazy. Not
many people are going to believe me, but
I really did that. And that is what it
took to then build a channel that is
like, you know, the the AI guy that we
know now, like the channel. And for many
of the legendary channels, I don't I'm
not like a legendary channel, but for
many of like, you know, Mr. Beast and
all these like big players, they also
went through the same process. I mean,
go to Mr. Beast channel and look at what
like what he went through in order to
get to where he is today. You know, it
did take some it did take him a couple
thousand videos to really get to that
level. And people do not understand
that. That's a huge misconception.
People think they're going to just go
in, grab a bunch of free AI tools,
right? Because why would you pay for
high quality tools and services and like
royalty-free whatever uh content
providers? They want to go in, they want
to use free resources and they want to
like go viral basically overnight in
some BS niche with a video that it took
them 5 minutes to produce that looks
like absolute garbage. Like that's kind
of what I see mostly on YouTube. Not of
course not everybody's like that. I
should say a lot of people do try of
course and shout out to those like but
I'm I guess I'm I'm speaking about the
majority and uh that's like I'm not
judging currently by my academy members.
I'm rather like thinking about like the
YouTube comment section you know like um
because there's a lot of data that I can
see here by just reading these comments.
That's really what I'm talking about
here. You know my academy students or
members are absolutely crushing it. So I
have to say that another misconception
or I guess not necessarily a
misconception I would I would say like
people a thing that people do not do and
I guess a thing that people should
really do and uh it will benefit them is
think of alternative monetization
methods at all times because a lot of
people they're just like creators so
they're just like very artsy you know
they're just enjoying the process
they're making the videos and all that
is cool but they myself included like
I'm speaking from experience for the
first like six months I was only
thinking about making videos. I was not
thinking about making any kind of money
from making the videos if that makes
sense. Like I was not focused on money
at all. Perhaps that's a good thing I
guess in a way because I that allowed me
to really focus on learning everything
there is to learn about video creation
process or at least you know I didn't
learn everything but at least learn it
good enough to get to where I am today.
Perhaps we could see it as a good way
and that's the case for many people. But
still in general, I think people should
really be looking to monetize their
videos from the very start. Whether it's
some kind of a sneaky affiliate
marketing or Yeah, affiliate marketing
is is a huge thing. Like there's in
almost every single niche you could
promote something with affiliate
marketing. And if you really cannot
think of anything you could promote with
an affiliate marketing model, you're
probably in the wrong niche. And you
should really find a niche where you
could promote something, you know, like
really any niche, music, making money
online, medicine, cooking niche, you
know, like documentaries, whatever.
Honestly, as long as there's some kind
of like understandable audience that you
can make sense of, you can you should
definitely promote stuff and perhaps do
brand deals. Um, I understand those are
not beginner friendly concepts, but if I
have to like think about what I didn't
do and like a misconception that I had,
that's one of them for sure. And anyway,
moving on to the next question. If you
could go back in time and change one
thing at your about your entrepreneurial
journey, what would it be? Um, well, I
kind of just said that fi looking for
alternative monetization methods
quicker. But honestly, if I really go
back in time, like a few years, and
forget about YouTube, like an ultimate
thing I would tell myself is to pace
myself better. Because if I think about
all my previous projects, I simply burnt
out. I simply gave up. You know, it was
just like I'm done kind of thing. And it
was always caused by the fact that I
would start the project, I'll be so
overly ambitious about it. I'll be on it
non-stop 24/7 for like 2 3 months
straight and then I just it would become
so overwhelming. I just could not take
it anymore. And yeah, that's how it
would normally end that just like that.
So pacing yourself is extremely
important. All right. So the next
question is how do you maintain
authenticity while growing your brand
and reach? Well, there has to be a
balance. Like I said, it's very crucial.
Steal like an artist. I've like I rarely
post 100% original ideas because it just
doesn't make any sense. When I ideate a
video, I look at an idea that has proven
to work multiple times for multiple
people and then like I take that idea
and I start building things and ideas on
top of that one. But there's always like
that foundation of virality behind every
uh one of my videos. And not every one
of my videos goes viral, but again, it
gets some kind of decent views and
traction all the time because well,
there's just some at least a little bit
of verality to it and uh some kind of a
proven con concept to it. So, it is
super super crucial. But yeah, I mean,
like I said, you don't want to just like
steal from people. I don't I'm not
saying to just copy people, but copy and
improve. And of course, to really be
authentic, you then can mix it all up
with like your own expertise and
experience. But if you're just starting
out, you and so that is why I actually
always tell people to uh you know start
niches that they're or go go and grow in
niches that they're most knowledgeable
about because that is exactly or that is
what gives you that advantage and allows
you to stay authentic is simply your
knowledge and experience in the topic.
If you think about it if you have like
even a minor achievement in something in
some kind of a area that's it like
that's that is what makes you authentic
if that makes sense. In my case, okay, I
teach YouTube for example, like I have
this silver play button and it's not,
you know, a lot of people have that
button, but it's some kind of
authenticity or not just the
achievements obviously, just the
knowledge, just, you know, the fact that
I've um like I'm behind producing uh how
many videos at this point like it's it's
already 124 videos and lately
specifically it's not just it's no
longer me editing those, you know, like
it's every single video has like a team
of people behind it. So that's kind of
my experience and my authenticity.
That's that's where that comes from, if
that makes sense. And so things like
that, they become your leverage. And so
that is how you stay authentic. So the
next question is, what's the most
unexpected way you've made money online
that you didn't see coming? I'm not sure
how to answer that exactly. I wouldn't
say that any of the money that I'm
making is like random in a way, but I
definitely didn't expect things to get
so big and just like for things to go so
exponential so quickly. Like at at the
time of recording it's today's January
25th. I quit my minimum wage job. I
believe it was like middle or late
February 2024. So it has not been a full
year and the the whatever business that
I'm running as a whole entirely has done
close to like I said half a million
dollars in collective revenue which is
mind-blowing. All right. So I didn't see
that coming that quickly for sure.
There's like I knew it was going to
happen but yeah not like that. So, next
question is, what's a mindset shift
you've had to make to thrive as an
online online entrepreneur? And that's a
great question. And there I think
there's been many mindset shifts I had
to make. First one, and it's a big one,
it's attention. You have to like
prioritize your attention. You have to
think about your attention as like
points that your brain has every day or
like battery on your phone. You only
have so much battery per day. And
attention is like what gives you the the
um is like what makes you potent as an
entrepreneur. Like when you sit down in
front of your computer, the more
attention you have built up, the more uh
powerful you're going to be, the more
impact you're going to do. And so, how
do you preserve that attention? You
simply don't do things that like just
don't do unnecessary things. So, for
example, every time you're about to go
scroll in reels, just don't do that
because that consumes your attention.
Also, like notifications. My phone is
fairly clean. Like, there is no
notifications. Um, they distract you.
The the social media, the phones are
engineered to get your attention. So,
you know, fix that. Also, make sure your
phone is on like do not disturb mode at
all times. Basically, protect your
attention. Nothing from the outside
world can just like come in and bother
you or at least I'll speak for myself
like at le I'm now like I've built like
this kind of environment where like I
said, no just outside noise can really
come in and disturb me if I'm focused.
And that's a huge thing that is what
really allows you to lock in, if you
will, and um yeah, just achieve
incredible things. So that's one of the
first minds mindset shifts I had to
make. Of course, another another
interesting mindset shift I I made
recently and that's like I guess it's
has to do with hiring and just
reinvesting in business because
basically it's like it's about money and
how you treat money and it's like a
cheesy topic but like even like to me
when I was starting out from day one I I
was treating money like it's whatever. I
obviously had a job so like I had to
earn the money but I still treated the
money like it's whatever. Just let's let
it go. let's invest it. And so at the
time I was buying AI tools and u yeah I
was paying like $600 a month at the very
start for AI tools which is so much like
if you think about the fact that I had
to pay bills and like do all these other
things. So it was a huge amount of money
to me but I was still doing it because I
knew that it would just lead me
somewhere like I had this crazy belief
and now I'm not investing like a couple
hundred dollars. Now it's like at the
point like there there's like thousands
and thousands of dollars that go in uh
you know these productions every single
month. Like it's getting really pricey
and it's awesome. Like I'm happy about
it. Like I'm happy to invest everything
I make because I know there's like so
much more is going to come back. So and
it's just in general like that in
business. Of course you cannot be like
just stupid, not responsible with it,
just like throw money at everything.
That's not what I'm saying. But I think
you get the overall point. just because
like I'll speak from experience for a
long time I was always like cautious
with money like overly cautious I was
never too happy to invest in a program
or someone's course or buy a software or
hire someone hiring especially like I
was never even like on this journey of
AI guy I was not hiring anybody for like
9 months which is which is so dumb like
I should have really started teaming up
with people a long time ago a way longer
time ago that's and I guess blending
into the next point next kind of mindset
shift is you need to start hiring people
ASAP. Like the moment you can afford to
hire someone, do that. And uh especially
look for areas where you are not so
skilled. So for example, for me it was
like the two major areas were thumbnails
and video editing. Like I mean yeah, I
made kind of I guess decent thumbnails
in Canva. You could say arguably, you
know, not for me to judge, but this one
is pretty cool. Like you know, there is
definitely some decent thumbnails and I
mean this one got half a million views.
So objectively it's a good thumbnail,
right? But I was still not not happy
about them. And now I'm working with a
thumbnail designer and I mean they just
look different. Like they look awesome.
Obviously I also now work with video
editors. So you can click on this video
and look at the quality and compare it
with something I used to edit myself.
Like it's it's day and night. And so and
and that and that's like an increase in
quality, therefore views, therefore
revenue, everything. And and that all
comes from a mindset shift. My
willingness to take a risk and to
reinvest continuously. So that's really
how that snowball effect of growth
starts. Another mindset shift I just
thought about like I I kind of went on
this uh hiring uh you know uh mini
speech but I realized that like okay
many most of you guys are beginners. So
here's a mindset shift about time and
it's kind of similar with attention. You
cannot waste your time like especially
if you're a beginner and if you don't
have like some kind of consistent
revenue coming in obviously you don't
have any kind of budgets to play with
and you're probably most likely just
doing a job and that's the budget you
have to work with. You have to treat
your time like just like preserve your
time and invest all of your time in
business. Like remove all this uh like
cheap dopamine sources from your life
like scrolling, watching Netflix, eating
sugar, all these kind of weird things.
They all take away from you and just
like apply all this focus and attention
to your business and uh time of course
and amazing things will happen. Like
like that's literally what I did for the
first 3 four months. I did absolutely
nothing but go into work in order to pay
bills and like the AI tools. Then I
would come back and work on videos and
that's all I did. And all of my focus
went to work and yeah that just kind of
worked out. So but it took a mindset
shift of course like I wanted to you
know during that during those like three
four months of course I wanted to just
go and watch Netflix. Of course I wanted
to just go and like do nothing hang out
you know chill out like a normal human
being. But I didn't because I understood
that my time just had to go in elsewhere
like into this channel in order for you
know for it to actually grow. Does that
make sense? So time is a big one and
that took a mindset shift to understand
this fact. What has been the most
surprising thing that you've learned
about yourself since becoming a
full-time online entrepreneur? That's a
very interesting one because for the
first like uh many years of my life I
guess for the first 23 years 24 years I
was kind of a failure like genuinely and
so going from that to who I am now just
I mean what I what I mean is like to
just someone
who's like you know I'm I've become the
person I always dreamt or dreamed of
becoming is someone who just makes money
from the internet like yeah I do work
obviously it takes work to do that but
still like I can travel like I traveled
last month. I'm about to travel next
month, go to a mastermind with the boys
and like life is just becoming awesome
and and it's surprising. It's it's
genuinely surprising that I'm like that
I'm living this life now. Sometimes like
I have to pinch myself to really like
make sure I'm not dreaming because it's
an incredible feeling. Quite frankly, I
cannot describe it. But like when you go
from nothing to something like when you
go from and I'm not being not like I'm
not being dramatic like when you go from
you know I had a point in my life like I
didn't even have money to buy food right
for some like you know for small periods
of time and and going to this like you
know basically to the stage where you
can afford whatever anything it's
interesting and that is surprising the
fact that I was able to make that shift
and again going back to the mindset um
chapter it was really all because of my
mindset like I had I just had to believe
I had to like the person I I used to be
could not make it all could not do what
I did. So I guess the first thing that
happened is like I had to become someone
else right the way I did that is I
watched a lot of podcasts like um
ironically like Andrew Tate genuinely
like he said some great things and they
motivated me and then Alex Heroszi
that's a big one uh tons of podcasts
with him Mr. beast. Like I just started
watching these people that do all these
things and I had to just like brainwash
myself but like reverse brainwash myself
like in a good way. Brainwash myself,
right? With all this like business and
entrepreneur entrepreneurial information
and to build my knowledge foundation, I
guess that's how it all happened. But
yeah, I'm kind of riffing here. Uh but
that's all surprising anyway. Every
single time I'm about to go out and do
something crazy. Yeah, it's just
unbelievable sometimes, you know.
Anyway, how do you stay motivated on
days when creativity feels out of reach?
Well, creativity is never really an
issue because like I have I'm not going
to show you my video ideas, but trust me
when I say this, I have this like notion
template with over a 100 video ideas
that were all like again going back a
few um steps here, but or a few
questions, but uh like a library of
basically viral ideas from competitors,
even my own videos. So, at any moment, I
can just go in, click through some
videos, mix it up, switch it up, and
here's a new video idea. Uh but to kind
of answer your question, I guess uh a
very helpful thing is simply going for a
walk or just like deattaching yourself
from technology for a day, maybe two
days sometimes. It can be so helpful. So
the next question is if you could go
back when you were just starting out
your YouTube journey, what would you
tell your past self based on what you've
learned now? And I I guess I in a way
answered this question already, but it
was more of an entrepreneurial thing,
right? So if I'm going to uh talk
specific YouTube things again like I
said number one thing area of
improvement thumbnails. In fact I used
to make like those are even improved
thumbnails. So like right here I remade
those myself but I used to make those
like Canva templates. So like all those
thumbnails were just Canva templates at
some point. And then I precisely
remember there was one subscriber that
commented on my channel, yo dude, you
need to improve your thumbnails. They
suck. Just start making them manually
not just templates and you will get more
views. And I believe that was like the
first one I made manually and at the
time I got like crazy views like you
know it was really performing. So it
like it what I'm saying is like imagine
at the time I was beginner and I had
like maybe at the time I had maybe like
50 subscribers right and some someone
just rolls into my comment section. By
the way this person had like lots of
subscribers. He had like tens of
thousands. I had I have to mention that
obviously and yeah he was like yo just
improve your thumbnail uh thumbnails.
The content is awesome and you're going
to get more views. And so I did get more
views. So, I cannot stress this enough.
Super mega important aspect of your
videos is the thumbnails. Besides that,
obviously, if I have to think of another
advice is I would tell myself to spend
less time on editing and like what you
can go maybe like go watch this video.
Like, all right, I guess I can open this
up. Like, this video is too much, okay?
Like, just look at that. Like, that's
insane. I spent like so much time making
this video and it's just overedited.
Especially with the sound. It has like
AI ad liibs and crazy sound effects.
Like, it's just too much, right? we can
see. So, I would tell myself to spend
less time on editing all these minor
super random details because at the end
of the day, people don't care. People
don't know, right? Like how much time
you actually spend in the editing
software. I mean, do make good videos.
They have to be like there has to be a
clean balance. Uh but yeah, I would tell
myself to just not overedit. And of
course, like I mentioned moments ago, I
would tell myself to like focus on
monetization right away because because
views, like in the modern world, views,
any kind of traffic can like should be
converted into money. If you're not
converting your traffic into money,
that's just not the right way to go
about this because that's just the
foundation of online business. And so
basically what I mean is now I'm
monetizing my channel to the best of my
ability, of course, but um you know,
currently I have like what 7.4 24
million views. Probably the first two
million views were just not monetized in
the right way. So like a lots of money
were missed and that's what I'm saying.
So really again do start monetizing and
think about monetization strategies
right away. So the best ones are
affiliate links and u brand deals,
sponsorships depending on your niche of
course. If you're in tech, if you're in
AI niche, that's awesome. You have
literally infinite brand deals you could
go, you know, collab with. But I mean if
you're in any other niche that's also
fine. you can just always look for other
brand deals. But again, affiliates is
really the big one here. So take that
into consideration. So the next question
here is I mean this one has been kind of
already answered at least two times. Uh
and like I said, I was not really
selling anything like because I just
didn't know how or I didn't know what to
sell. So I guess you know it's out of
context. Anyway, the next question here
is did you prioritize building the
product and community first or were you
working on sales at the same time? If
you're talking about the private
community, it didn't exist until or we
only started building it with my
business partner, I think, when the
channel was like at 40k subscribers. So,
the private community didn't exist for a
while. But, um, if you're talking about
community as a whole, like the YouTube
community, like the audience, of course,
that was my major focus. So, basically,
my thinking process was, let me just
learn AI, document my journey, and
hopefully teach people something along
the way. So that was kind of my idea and
yeah, I was always focused and I'm still
focused on giving away value. Like every
video has to be valuable. That's like a
key to building your audience. So that's
what I focused on when I was starting
out. What were some practical steps you
took to uh to move from being a content
creator to building an engaged community
that people want to join? I I really
think this is about the private
community. So well, it wasn't just me. I
have a business partner, his name is
Kade. he kind of came along and um
basically the way it worked is like his
uh strengths were my weaknesses and the
other way around. So we just kind of
teamed up and we built this thing
together. So and or the reason it
happened like that is because he knew
the skills I was ne neglecting to learn
or I I was I wasn't even aware of if
that's the right way to put it. And so
if you want to take away take something
away from it is either and so if I have
to give like put it in some kind of a
advice is well either learn the
monetization skills right away or the
better way is find a business partner
because frankly I could not do this all
by myself there is no way right so it
was a twman job and now we're expanding
even more hiring more people and um it's
just the way it goes so here's the next
question could you share any specific
systems habits or tools you use daily to
keep your productivity sharp especially
when balancing creative work with the
more structured side of running a
business. So, well, I think that's like
kind of a misconception. I don't really
have it structured in a way like, okay,
today I'm doing creative work, tomorrow
I'm doing business work. It's although I
try to keep it that way and I try to
have dedicated days to one thing or
another, but in reality, it's it just
comes up like every single day there is
um a matter I have to solve in each
department if that makes sense. But
yeah, it's just I guess it's important
to stay structured and uh have your
video ideas organized. That was a huge
thing for me. So again, uh use a notion
template. You have it somewhere in the
course. I believe I know for a fact.
Just go to auto automation empire.
You're you're going to know what I'm
talking about. Like the um yeah, just
have everything in notion as as far as
video ideas because I remember when I
was starting out, a huge problem for me
was actually being organized and
structuring my video ideas. And what I
did is I would just write them all on a
piece of paper. And of course that's not
organizable, right? It's just always on
a paper or in your notes. You have to go
and find it and type it. But I just I
just realized that I could just go in
and show you. I forgot that I had just
like templates of this tool. But anyway,
like that's what I'm talking about.
That's the system what that I'm talking
about. And it's so simple yet it's it
helps you like it goes a long way. Okay.
So for example, this is your video,
right? You know, have your video idea
written right here. So you know, have
your title written here. I don't know
like YouTube monetization course. If
that was me making the video for my
channel that sounds like a video I would
post right on the main channel. So we
have the the idea now. Okay. Now have
like your script. All right. So and
right here have a link to your Google
doc. So and then maybe you can write out
like a thumbnail concept. And then maybe
you can like also write out assets or
other things. And then you can go ahead
and like do it full screen and then you
can view like a website and then you can
share it with people. If you're hiring
people, you can just share like so you
you know what I mean? Like every video
becomes like its own world, its own web
page whilst being a part of the overall
bigger system. So what happens is like
that's beneficial both at the starting
stage but especially at the hiring stage
because when you're starting out again
well you can just access everything
quickly. You click on the video idea.
You have your again script predefined
right here. Like everything is here. You
obviously have to take time to build it
out once you get the idea. Uh but yeah,
then it just all stays here and yeah,
you can then shuffle them around to help
you navigate. But it's trust me, it's a
game changer when it comes to hiring
because that same page can be sent to
your script writer, to your thumbnail
designer, to your video editor, to your
channel manager. I don't have one
currently, but I'm sure I will have one
day. And so, yeah, like just one click
of a button and it goes everywhere. It's
so transformative and it's absolutely
game-changing. And so, fine. And okay,
to make this more interesting, I'm just
going to go in and show you one of my
actual like this is an actual video that
was produced. It's already on my main
channel. You can find it right here. So,
this is the project file of this video
right here. Okay. So, yeah, I have the
um I have the video's name right here,
obviously written out that helps me with
the navigation. Then I have the title
here just in case. Then I have the link
to the actual script that is being used
for the video. So, we can go and check
it out. As you can see, I have like my
comments like uh in this case, I'm
working with an editor, so it makes
sense for me to leave comments. But even
if you're editing yourself, that's also
a huge thing. So when you are just
writing stuff in a Google doc, go ahead,
select something and just leave a
comment, you know, like blur this later
or add sound effects, like you get the
point. I don't know, whatever you want
to add, but like it also helps you along
the way and it helps you in the future
in order to stay organized. Uh if if I
go down further, you can see here are
the thumbnails. So, I went ahead and I
messaged the thumbnail designer. I I
told him, "Yo, like that's the concept.
Let's get the thumbnail done." He sent
me back the thumbnail. Then I just put
it back right here into the same notion
and that's where it stays. And so, at
the moment when I upload the video, all
I have to do is just download it from
here. It's super organized. Of course,
if you're making it yourself, like if
you're just going to know the thumbnail
idea way ahead, like you already know
your thumbnail's idea, just and you know
it's going to take you a few moments to
make. So, make it and then just have it
stored right here. And it's one less
thing you have to worry about. It's all
about like remember going back to a few
steps back in this video. It's all about
your attention all like remembering all
these small things also consumes your
attention big time. People don't
understand it. So that's another just
you know beneficial way to have all your
things in one place and just forget
about them. That's why I do it. And of
course uh as you know like I always uh
give away these Google Docs to the
viewers like as a lead magnet and it's
also here like you can just click on it
and access it. And for me it's more for
me I guess because uh when I upload the
video I just download it. And here are
assets. I'm probably going to blur some
of the stuff because uh who knows what
we're going to see here. But uh yeah if
we're going to go in we can see like a
roll and then like AI guy voice over
whatever. So yeah but I'm just
outsourcing this stuff. So, I guess
that's not really relevant. And then
here's the model channel that like we're
breaking down so so that the editors can
access it quicker and they're going to
know what you know what I'm talking
about in the video. And then what I uh
started doing lately nowadays is uh
trying to post consistently on
Instagram. By the way, yo, if you're not
following me on Instagram, I don't know
what you're doing. So, let's fix that
situation right here. Um, go and follow.
But anyway, I'm trying to grow this
Instagram this year. So, that's kind of
one of my bigger challenges of 2025 is
to get this to 100K subs. And yeah,
that's the real I'm gonna upload
tomorrow.
And um yeah, it's just sitting here or
I'm sorry, I'm not going to upload it
tomorrow. That's the reel I already
uploaded. And yeah, it's just sitting
here. So, it was edited. I outsourced
the creation of uh this reel to an
editor. Obviously, I made the script
with AI and once I got back the reel, I
just posted it here for the time being
as well as the thumbnail just to have it
here just to, you know, have it
everything in one place. Trust me, what
I told you just now, it's crazy sauce,
okay? like so please implement it
because unlocking this thing unlocking
the usage of notion and like the true
like just the true organizing and just
the better way to go about this I don't
know it was such a just like huge unlock
for me because it started saving me so
much time and so much of my brain energy
like I no longer have to worry about
like video ideas no because like they're
all just sitting here and I know about
all of them and they're all accessible
and transformative so that's a huge tip
right there anyway let's go back to
questions and um see if we have any
left. So the next question is what are
the three most helpful foundational
mindset shifts that you needed to use
your time, energy, especially focus to
the max that led to you to reach your
current success you enjoy? So I' I've
kind of answered this one, but um it's
all about your time. So it really
depends like if you if all you have to
work with is time and you don't have
that much money, you really need to
treat your time like it's money. So you
cannot afford to go out and watch
Netflix. You cannot afford to just go
and chill. You know what I mean? Like,
and specifically, you cannot go out and
not only waste your time, but like spend
your money on things like going out to a
club or bar, whatever. That's just
that's just dumb in my opinion. So, if
any of you guys do that, like, just
don't because if you're in a come-up, it
doesn't make any sense. All right? Like,
you cannot do that. You you literally
cannot afford even if you can in terms
of money, you cannot afford that in
terms of time. Please understand what
I'm saying here. Okay? That's a huge
huge mindset shift. Trust me. Like once
I understood that my time is running out
and it really is like we're all going to
die one day if you think about it like
really think about it. We will die one
day. So like our time is running out for
everyone. So yeah like once I grasp that
concept um I got to action and the next
thing is to get to action like and and
it takes incredible force to actually
get to action or I'm sorry like it takes
a lot of u how do I say strength to
really force yourself to get to action.
At least it was for me. Like I could not
get to action for so long, but I finally
did. And it's just important to like
don't try to make everything perfect.
Just get to action and do something and
do it like 50 times, 100 times, 10,000
times if you have to and then you'll get
good enough. You know, like before
YouTube, I was editing videos on Tik
Tok, you know, like I was running some
kind of like funny page. I don't I don't
want to show you. Like it's cringe. It's
absolutely cringe. But I I I probably
made like over a hundred videos on Tik
Tok. Um, and that kind of taught me
editing. And it taught me good enough to
be able to edit these first videos. And
I mean, if we look at my very first
video, it's not even that bad. Like,
it's pretty bad, I guess. But like,
ultimately, in terms of editing, like I
kind of know what I was doing, you know?
Like, we can tell we see some
transitions here and there, like
captions, you know, like some animated
thing like, you know, I was using key
frames. So, it's not really like a a
super super beginner uh friendly level.
So what I'm saying here is just like
don't be afraid to fail, right? Like and
I guess my previous failures and
experiences led me here. So keep on
taking action. Of course, don't give up
too soon. Like I'm not saying that it
was a good thing that I gave up on my
previous projects because if I didn't,
who knows, maybe I'll be like a Tik
Tocker because I really tried to run a
Tik Tok for a while or I also tried
numerous Instagram uh theme pages, you
know, just like reposting content and I
also saw some great results. Like I
remember I grew a theme page to like 15k
subs and I could already like start
charging people like a couple hundred
for you know like dedicated posts but I
just gave up. Like I was like all right
I'm done. That's not fun enough. So yeah
just pace yourself, prioritize things.
Don't waste your time and attention on
unnecessary things because you cannot
afford to do that. And I'm not talking
about money like it's just bigger than
money. Yeah. Lastly just or here's the
thing. Here's another mindset shift I I
um did. I identified a few people like
in terms of business where they were and
like the achievements they already had
and I started reverse engineering their
journey. So Mr. Beast was a big one. So
you know in terms of like I guess that
really goes to like YouTube education,
but like I was looking at Mr. Beast's
page and I was like yo like this guy
just does crazy things all that blah
blah blah. But how did he get there?
What did he do to actually become the
Mr. Beast? And so I was really if I like
it's going to be a while scrolling his
videos. Um but yeah, I was really
looking at his older videos. Basically I
was trying to figure out when he had
nothing to work with when he was just in
his room like these kind of videos what
what was it that he did that uh got him
to where he is today. Does that make
sense? And I was reverse engineering.
That is exactly reverse engineering. I
was looking at his path or journey and I
was just looking for things actually now
that I'm on this subject. You know, I'm
sure many of you guys know this uh and I
know like you're probably not going to
believe it, but it's kind of crazy. And
I was talking about this just today with
my friends uh on a call. Basically, this
video, this 10-hour course is without a
doubt my best move online ever. 1.5
million views. Like, this video changed
everything for my channel, like the
growth trajectory. All right, insane
things happened after I posted this
video. And you know where the idea came
from for this video
is is basically by watching one of these
Mr. Beast videos. Watching till Dance
Till You're Dead for 10 hours. I saw
this. I saw like a 10-hour video from
him and I was like, "Yo, like that's
crazy." Like Mr. Beast posted a
degenerate video. I mean, objectively,
like a degenerate 10our video and it
went so viral. And then like I was
really thinking about this and I was
like, "Yo, okay. Well, what if I post a
10-hour video in an educational niche
and try to make it somewhat
entertaining? And what by that I mean is
just like I made like an over overly
edited intro, you know, to really like
hook people in. And as a result, it got
1.5 million views. Okay? And so it was a
brave idea. Like when I just got the
idea, I thought it was stupid, but I
still went for it and it turned out like
as this amazing play, but it all came
from reverse engineering Mr. Beast. And
if I go back to the question, I forgot
what was it. Just a mindset shift. Yeah,
I guess I don't know what I'm talking
about at this point, but yeah, just um
reverse engineering is a big one and Mr.
Beast specifically. Just look at his
titles, look at his thumbnails. I
promise you so much valuable information
is hiding here, you can't even imagine.
So, I guess that's kind of all the
questions we had for today. So, I guess
thank you for watching this video and um
yeah, let me know in the comments if you
want to see more videos like this. And
if you do, drop the questions that you
want to see answered. And uh so yeah,
see you in the next one. Module eight,
YouTube mindset training. Chapter two,
seven must know secrets about YouTube
automation. We've never done this
before. I've never like interviewed
interviewed Igor and he didn't even know
I was going to do this. So uh I'm
throwing a throwing a curveball at him,
but it's going to be awesome. It's these
spontaneous moments that make for the
best. And these first few questions are
basically just YouTube fundament YouTube
fundamental questions. Nothing too
crazy. Um but the fundamentals are
usually the most important. They laid
the foundation and uh everybody needs to
know them. So my first question for you
Igor is what are the biggest
misconceptions people have about
starting a YouTube channel? Oh that's a
good one. People think it's going to be
easy first. Second is people probably
assume that yeah just goes back to the
previous one. People assume that they
can just like not put all the effort
that they have and make it work. It's
probably the biggest m misconception to
be honest with you. They essentially
think they can cut corners and just do
all like kind of cheat their way to to
the top or to making money in general.
You feel like? Yeah. I I wish more
people, you know, understood that it's
actually a real business. Like you can
actually make it work and when you
figure everything out, it becomes
relatively easy, but it is a real
business and it's a skill that you have
to learn in the beginning just like you
know any other business model. Okay,
everybody in the chat write that down.
YouTube is a business. It is a skill you
have to learn and you cannot cut
corners. Okay? Just like any business,
it's the same. It's a skill you learn
and you can build upon it. You cannot
cut corners. There's too many people who
get into something that seems and and
YouTube is very lucrative, but because
of its simplicity of of content and the
the fun and the creative aspect of it
doesn't mean that you can just be like,
"Oh, it's like a it's making content.
It's making videos. I can just cheat my
way up to the top." Cuz it won't happen.
It won't happen with anything. Okay, you
need to build it as if it is a business
because it in fact is a business. All
right, write that down. Okay, number
two. What metrics actually matter when
growing a YouTube channel and which ones
are overrated? On one hand, they all
matter to an extent. On the other hand,
they don't matter at all. So, let me
explain. When you're really starting
out, it is really all about your inputs
and what you're actually doing with your
videos. And so until you are at a
certain point, meaning until you have
let's say 30 60 videos posted, your
metrics are almost completely
irrelevant, if it makes sense. Because
until you are at this point, you simply
don't have enough data sitting in your
YouTube studio for you to work with. All
right? For example, now on my own
channel, I have over a hundred videos I
can look at. I can go, you know, eight
months back and I can see how this video
did, maybe learn from it and then maybe
replicate or not replicate it because it
did or did not get, you know, perform.
However, what could matter at the start
is like kind of in the weeds advice, but
maybe when you're really trying to start
a new channel, the only metric you need
to look at is impressions, like at the
very start. Because if you think about
it, you don't have subscribers, so you
don't have an audience to work with. And
the only thing you can really rely on is
for your videos to be pushed out
organically and to receive impressions.
How to do all that? Like specifically,
it's covered in the course, but yeah,
that's probably the number one metric
you need to be looking at. Okay, so
write that down, chat. Impressions as a
beginner is your number one thing.
Forget the other metrics until you have
data. Data meaning you've uploaded
enough videos to actually have analysis,
like data to an analyze, okay? But other
than that, you should just be looking at
your impressions and making good videos,
making more content. Yeah, ultimately
the biggest focus like there is no cheat
code. Uh, sorry, someone is blowing up
my Telegram. Let me just close it real
quick. But yeah, there is like no cheat
code. There is um no
shortcuts, unfortunately. Just it's a
matter of like 30 60 good videos that
need to go live on your channel first of
all. Absolutely. All right, number
three. What are the top three mistakes
new creators make on YouTube? Number one
mistake is not
following a single niche or a single
like ecosystem. When I say ecosystem, I
think of a niche as an ecosystem, right?
So like let's name an random niche,
health. I like to go with health always
as an example. So right health and then
if we really think of it as there's like
top 10 health tips or like healthy ways
to eat, whatever. And so if you're
starting a channel in health, like stay
in this niche. Don't try to make a
football video next week because you
feel like it or you saw someone getting
views with it, if it makes sense. So,
don't don't try to chase trends, chase
consistency and a reliable system that
makes sense. That's kind of the first
mistake that I see that can also go
towards um I feel like when they split
their niche like that, say you use the
example of they're with health and then
they want to make a football video,
maybe they're not even doing it on the
same channel, maybe they want to do it
on a different channel. I think you also
have this problem as a beginner where
you split your focus and you have to be
you have to be in a different mindset to
make health content than you do when you
have to enter the football realm. Like
you're completely splitting your focus
and you're not able to just focus on one
niche, one bit of information, one type
of lane of information and you also
split your focus. Not only you splitting
your energy because you're trying to
manage two channels or two niches, but
you're splitting your focus. So you're
actually when it seems like it could be
50/50, maybe it's actually more like
3030 and the extra energy that's lost is
just from trying to compute and change
your like your style and your niche
between the channels. Do you feel like
Yeah. So whatever Kate just said, we can
actually make it into the mistake number
two which I personally made and I guess
you just reminded me about it is I split
focus. Like I personally have been
through Kate what Kate just described
and I guess many of you guys have been
through it. I mean if you're building
your channel like build your channel.
Don't try to build two, three, five
channels if you are a beginner. I mean,
how could you? Like, let me give you
some real life examples. So, I like also
another example I make like when you
build a YouTube channel, think of it
like you're building a restaurant like
like some or like a car shop, you know,
like some real actual physical business.
And so, if you want to build a
restaurant, what are you going to do?
Are you going to make that one
restaurant the best thing you could make
it and then using the budget that it
generates, you're going to go ahead and
build other restaurants or you going to
be like, well, I'm new to I'm new to the
restaurant business. Let me just go
ahead and start five restaurants on the
same day and let's see how that works.
Probably nobody's going to do that. But
of course, like I just said, once you
get to a certain level, so for example,
I'm currently building another channel.
But the thing is, I'm building it via
money. And as far as my time, I maybe
spend on it, like not even joking, 15,
20 minutes a week because I built the
system once, it took me maybe 3 hours
and then I just maintain it. Like I tell
the people what to make in what order.
That's it. If that's the case, go for
it. If not, don't go for making multiple
channels.
Okay, that's the that's a huge gem.
Don't split your focus. Really think
about that restaurant. That like really
put it into perspective for me and I
think that can put it into perspective
for anybody. And even like even if
you're like starting five channels in
the same niche, five restaurants all
before you've even mastered one
restaurant, it's even worse, more
scatterbrain where you go, I'm going to
start a restaurant. I haven't mastered
this, but now I'm going to start a car
wash business and I'm also going to do
this and you got all these different
things. If you think about it in the
form of a physical brick-andmortar
business and you think about how actual
scatterbrain that is to go and start one
and then try and start five others and
you relate it back to this entire thing,
it's all about the basics. It's the
fundamentals. Do not split your focus.
literally just focus on one and you're
going to you're going to thrive so much
more cuz think about that. Think about
starting five restaurants when you
haven't even mastered one. You're going
to you're going to be so stressed out.
You're going to tank so fast because you
just you can't keep up with all of that
and you're you think that it's like the
best option. I'm going to make five
different income streams, but until you
get that one, you just don't have the
capability or like the ability to really
even take on that many businesses or
that many channels in this case. So yes,
that's actually not if you think about
it, that's not that's actually not
possible. Yeah. To actually start five
restaurants. No, like no bank would give
you so like such of a such a big credit
line to start five restaurants. That's
crazy. But it's just technologically
possible to do on YouTube. It doesn't
mean you need to do that. Exactly. Just
because it's available doesn't mean you
should do it. Number four, how has
YouTube's algorithm evolved recently and
what does that mean for creators? So
YouTube's algorithm is always
evolving. Before I even answer that
question, there is a I heard a great
quote from someone. When you think of
YouTube algorithm, replace the word
algorithm with the word people. So I
guess people are evolving. Uh but to
answer your question more specifically,
lately long form content performs
exceptionally well. Like we're talking
20, 40, 60 plus minute
videos. They just get absurd amounts of
views. I I can't necessarily justify why
it happens but I guess I could there is
an increasing demand uh in viewership on
TVs for YouTube and so YouTube is
pushing out more of the longer content
so so that people can watch it on TVs
and um yeah this is a trend we need to
be utilizing right now because no trend
is forever and that's what's the kind of
content that's currently working on
YouTube in fact the channel I just
mentioned like the channel the new
channel I'm starting is in a travel
niche and every single video I'm posting
is like 40 minutes Plus some videos go,
you know, as long as three or four
hours, right? So that's the kind of the
current meta on YouTube. There's also
ways to like it's more of a high level
advice, but uh you know, you can also
think of your videos as funnels. So, for
example, I personally have my 10-hour
course and then sometimes I do make like
my recent upload was six minutes. But
I'll tell you the real reason why this
video even exists is to funnel the views
to the longer videos because it's uh the
if you go to that six-minute video, the
10our course is linked there as a direct
link and then it's there as an end
screen and then it's there in the
video's description with the actual
link. So, my intention with this shorter
video is to create it for it to, you
know, go out there and then funnel
people to my longer video. Just another
way to approach it. Okay, I have one
more fundamental question for you.
What's the difference between creating
content for views versus creating
content for long-term growth? When you
create content for views, I don't even I
don't even know what you're doing. Like,
you're just click baiting, chasing
trends, it works for some people, but to
me, when you do that, it's like
gambling. Because if you think about it,
YouTube could be gambling. Like you
could spend money or effort to create a
video and it it could give you that view
spike which causes dopamine. Like it's
the same exact mechanism as casinos.
I've actually watched a long like
documentary on it. It really is. But
like on the other hand, when you create
evergreen
content, there is no trick. Creating and
understanding evergreen content is
really more about understanding human
psychology and the basic principles of
supply and demand in the markets. Like
think about it. Let me just list you
some like classical working evergreen
niches. So like travel, health, stocks,
crypto
investments, maybe softwares, tutorials
of some
kind. I just listed all those things and
now think about where you or the people
you know have recently spent money. And
so if people spend money on these
things, chances are they will watch a
video on these things. And so as long as
humans are humans, these evergreen
niches will stay relevant. And so it's
all about just understanding them and
like trying to reach that existing
audience and not reinventing the
bicycle. That
was that was an incredible answer and I
know that was a lot to take in like to
all write down, but if uh if anything
write down that uh you should not chase
views, you should chase long-term
growth. I mean that's probably the the
most summarized uh answer for that but
that was an incredible answer. Can you
break down what YouTube automation is
for someone new to the concept?
Okay. Well, first of all, YouTube
automation is very um it's become a
buzzword. So many people have different
assumptions for it. And to be honest
with you, I cannot give you like that
one single definition because YouTube is
so transformative and so huge as a
platform. But of course if I try to uh
you know condense it down, YouTube
automation is when you start a YouTube
channel and then you
leverage whatever way you have to
leverage to get views. Yeah. So you make
videos in whatever like way you can
afford to make videos whether it's your
time or you hire someone. So that's step
one in the YouTube automation. You make
videos then you not only make videos but
you figure out how to get views with the
videos. Once you do that, you unlock ad
revenue. So depending on the niche you
go for, in some niches, ad revenue is
really all you need. In my niche, like
AI for example, for me, it's hard to get
millions and millions of views every
video. So I do like affiliate marketing
and obviously I sell a digital product
and uh and so that's YouTube automation.
You just figure out how to make videos
and then um you get views with the
videos and you either make money with
the ad revenue and then or affiliates or
brand deals or selling digital products
or altogether preferably and then you
just repeat this process over and over
again. You hire some people to then do
the work for you and that's like the end
game. Hiring is like the absolute, you
know, if you think about the video game
and you get to the final boss level,
that's like the hiring stage. And yeah,
I hope that breaks it down. Okay, so
real quick with that in mind, that means
that doing this thing in the faceless
way is very beneficial because the
outsourcing part of it becomes
very like you can essentially outsource
all of it because you're not attached to
it and it becomes very lucrative because
at the time when you understand it and
you're at your level where you've got a
thriving channel, you understand the
game and you can you can actually play
the game at a high level, then you now
are in a position where like I don't my
face isn't attached to this. So, I can
now start as many channels as I want
with my bandwidth and I can hire out and
I can outsource, I could leverage AI, I
could leverage people and they can
create these things that are essentially
long form assets that will pay me over
time and it can continue to multiply
over time. Yeah. Like starting a new
channel is as easy as creating a new
notion template, which by the way I give
away in the academy, and then you just
systematize everything. you create like
okay you might have to create a single
video yourself in the niche or at least
figure out how it's made just document
the process make it a very easy to
follow along blueprint for your own
employees and just pass it over and it's
done and then you just check the quality
but it's I don't want to like I don't
want to make it seem like it's easy
again that's the absolute endgame at the
very start you might have to like sit
there and make videos for 10 to 12 hours
for a month straight for two months
straight that's what I did that's what I
did for multiple months And I still do
it just in a different like I don't
actually, you know, do some of the work
I used to do. It's been outsourced. But
yeah, just it's one of the hardest
businesses to learn at first, but in my
opinion, as of today, it's one of the
highest leverage businesses to learn in
the modern world. So, and that let's I
want to loop this around because we were
talking about restaurants earlier, like
brick-and-mortar businesses, and I said
something about something along the
lines of this last call, talking about
how if you're going to either a start a
brick-and-mortar business or go try to
find a high-paying job by going the
university route. Naturally, let's just
talk about the university route. You're
going to have to go through at least
four years, okay? At least four years of
learning to get out and maybe get a job.
We all know that like after you get out
of out of university, it's you're not
guaranteed a job. As much as they want
to tell you you are, you're not because
there's thousands and thousands of
people coming out of university also
competing to get those jobs. You know,
it's just that's beside the point. But
you spend four years, you spend all
these years to try and land a job, but
when it comes to something like this, if
it, you know, a lot of people will say
like if it doesn't work out in 3 weeks,
then they're like, I'm done. Like they
give up.
And I want you to like put this in your
mind and understand that like if you
treat this as if it was something that
you were going to university for and you
stick around to learn the same amount of
knowledge this will happen shorter than
four years. Okay, it can it definitely
can happen shorter than four years and
the payoff from this can be actually it
has uncapped potential like you can make
way more than you could ever at a job.
Now, that's thinking far in the future,
but really it's coming back to like even
if you were to start a restaurant, okay?
You wouldn't go to start this restaurant
and 3 weeks later you're like, uh, it's
not super profitable yet. I'm just going
to give up. You wouldn't. You would
stick it out, okay? And here's the great
thing about this and like what he just
talked about with this whole automation
side of things and being faceless is
that the growth potential is uncapped
and it's such a great business model
because the profit margin is so high and
with a restaurant is one of the lowest.
It's one of the lowest profit margins
you could ever have in any business. Ask
any business owner that owns a
restaurant. It's hard. Like they have to
they make very little profit margins,
okay? And they have to be at that
restaurant all the time. With this, it's
like stick it out for just just stick it
out long enough because the payoff at
the end is you get to do this from one
of these right here, one of these
laptops that I'm holding. Okay? And you
can do it sitting anywhere you want. And
that profit margin is uncapped. It can
go so far, especially when you
understand the game and you can expand
to multiple channels like you are
starting to do. Guys, I just want you to
understand that this this business model
is one of the craziest things to come
out of the 21st century. It really is.
It's insane. And I hope y'all understand
that. Like it's it's actually insane
like where this is going. I know. I want
to share my screen real quick for a
second because I made a like what
literally what you just said. you did
mention that like, hey, in three weeks
most of the people give up. And it's
funny because today I made this post on
Telegram. So that's like the screenshot
of my new channel, the the one I'm
building. And what's interesting about
it is you can see guys, like you can see
it by the way, right? Yeah. Okay. So
here on the left side, I circled out
like October 30th. It is when it was
started. So it's a little less than a
month ago. And you can see like every
single video, every single day we're
posting a video. And I pointed it this
like right here in the middle. So
roughly like November 15th, 16th, we
were getting no views. Like this chart
is not going up at all. We were just
getting zero views. And we're already
like 15 videos in in labor cost. That's
like already close to in labor cost plus
AI tools. I'm already like down $1,000.
All right. Or if you're doing it
yourself, that's obviously already like
15 days have gone by. And and that is
where most of the people would have
given up. Literally, that is the point.
And it's so ironic that right after this
point, the channel started picking up.
And so now it's only like 500 views and
six subscribers. But you can see how it
goes parabolic every single day. Like it
just doubles and doubles and doubles.
And so given like my previous experience
with AI, now the channel is off to the
races. But it's literally what it takes.
It's like you just have to sit through
like what the first few weeks maybe even
months and then from there it's just you
know it it's a sustaining business and
the process of seeing it through and
treating this as if it was something
that you were like you do need to go all
in. It's not even treating it as if it's
something you need to go all in. You
just need to go all in. The final
speech. Watch until the end. All right
guys, thank you so much for watching
this video all the way through. I really
do appreciate it. Now, I did come out
here to the woods just to record this
quick video. So, stick around for a
minute because I do have something to
say and it might just be pivotal for you
and your YouTube journey. So, as you may
know, I provide a lot of free resources
and education regarding YouTube
automation on this very channel and it
should be more than enough to get you
started at the beginning of your
journey. Additionally, for example, I
have a flipping 25-hour course on this
very channel which I'll put up right
here on screen somewhere. And this
course alone involves so much value. for
example, you know, the six-h hour Cap
Cut editing course is inside of it. And
there's so much more stuff. Like, it's
literally a 25 hour course. Words can
explain how crazy and good it is. And uh
if that's not enough, I have two 10-hour
courses on my channel, which you can
hopefully see somewhere on the screen as
well. You know, they can also show you a
lot of techniques and uh give you the
basic understanding of this game. With
all that said, a lot of the education I
provide, I just give it away for free so
that a lot of people can have the chance
to at least understand the model of
YouTube automation. However, I do also
have my private community called AIU
Academy. And if you truly want to scale
and finally start making money online,
you might want to check it out. You see,
a lot of people think that YouTube
automation is just posting loweffort AI
generated videos and that's how you
succeed. Obviously, that's not the case.
Succeeding on YouTube and online in
general is a whole science on its own.
And that is where my academy comes in.
Again, all the basic knowledge is
available for free on my channel you're
watching right now. However, in my
academy, I have tons of things you could
benefit from. to begin with the infamous
how to play the game of YouTube course.
This course alone will change everything
for you. It's not necessarily a
button-clicking course where I would
teach you some magical technique that'll
just make you rich overnight. There's no
such thing by the way, but instead in
this course I explain YouTube like a
science. For example, I explain the
deeper meaning behind building your
channel like a brand, the actual science
of clickable titles and thumbnails,
mindset tips to creating engaging and
addicting storytelling, and so so much
more. I truly believe this course alone
can put you on the right trajectory in
your YouTube journey. This course also
comes with my custom script writing GPT
that was trained by me personally with
all the knowledge that helped me grow my
channel exponentially as you can see on
the screen. And additionally, as you can
see right here, it's not some random AI
garbage, but it's actually being used by
our students. And at the time of
recording, it's already been deployed
around 1,000 times and counting. Besides
the script writer, you'll also get AI
second brain, which is basically me and
my knowledge on a bigger scale, all fed
to AI. So, if you want to talk to me,
just use that GPT and that should be
incredibly helpful. Anyway, it does not
end here. I also have the Outsourced
Empire course. So, if you want to scale
your channel up and know literally
everything about hiring people, scaling,
growing, and turning your channel into a
machine that just pumps out videos on
autopilot, this course is literally for
you. I expose some of the craziest
techniques I use myself to run my own
operation. In fact, I exposed pretty
much every single technique and little
trick and uh knowledge tip, whatever you
want to call it, to actually run my
channel. And my channel is truly 90%
outsourced. So, I barely do any work and
all of that is documented there. And
last but not least, the Elite Series
course. And in this course, I exposed to
all of my methods of running the AI
Guide channel. Literally everything from
start to finish. From creating the AI
character videos to making thousands of
dollars with affiliate marketing, all of
it is there. But of course, it doesn't
end here. And it's not even all about
the course. At the end of the day, in
order to succeed, I truly think it's all
about having the right guidance, too.
You can watch all the courses in the
world, but without a mentor by your
side, your chances of succeeding are
much, much smaller. So, that is where
the community element comes into place.
You're feeling stuck, just pop in and
ask a question. We have experienced
members and coaches that will gladly
answer your question. And additionally,
I personally host live Q&A calls two
times a month. So, if you want to just
ask me a question, have me review your
channel, or whatever is on your mind,
I'm there on a call two times a month.
Think about this. Not many YouTubers are
willing to go that far to actually help
their audience to succeed. And that is
truly my mission here. I want to see all
of you guys making shitloads of money in
this greater economy because it has
literally never been easier to just win
and make that Wi-Fi bread. Anyway, if
all that sounds interesting, the link to
my academy is going to be down below
this video and in the pinned comment.
So, I hope to see you inside. And again,
thank you for watching this video all
the way through. We put in a lot of work
to make this happen. In fact, five or
six people worked on this video, myself
included. So, yeah, it wasn't quick, it
wasn't easy, but we did make it happen
yet again. So yeah, see you next
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