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Mar 20, 2024 9 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Everyone should start a faceless YouTube channel and make a lot of money!

Sadly, 99% of people think it will take years to achieve.

Here's how you can do it in the next 30 days: ↓ Image
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 1 → Pick a niche

🟢To find a great niche, you need to do 2 things:

🟢Look on YouTube to see what's trending.

🟢Use AI websites like Gemini or ChatGPT for help and type in "Tell me the best topics for starting a faceless YouTube channel"

🟢We decided to go with travel. Image
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 2 → Brand your channel

🟢Next, visit Canva to create your channel logo and banner.

🟢Type in your channel name and slogan.

🟢Voilà! Now, you've a professional design for your faceless travel channel. Image
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 3 → Script Writing

🟢To write a good script, it's important to do your homework.

🟢You can start with AI templates and tweak them a little bit to perfect your script.

🟢Ask ChatGPT: "Write me a YouTube script for an 8 min video: "BEST STATES To Live In America 2024"
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 4 → Create a video schedule

🟢 You can ask ChatGPT to help you figure out a schedule for your videos.

🟢 Starting with 2-3 videos each week is a good way to get things moving.

🟢 Once you start seeing results, you can upload daily or every two days. Image
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 5: Make a video

🟢Go to

🟢This website lets you transform your video script into stunning videos.

🟢You can also hire voice actors/video editors on sites like Fiverr or Upwork. Fliki.ai
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 6: Increase Your YouTube Subscribers

🟢It's not enough to just upload videos to YouTube.

🟢You need to understand how YouTube helps channels grow.

🟢Pay special attention to your video titles and thumbnails.

🟢Study and master these 3 metrics: Image
🙋🏻‍♂️Step 7: Cash in

🟢 Build a backlog of evergreen videos that will make you money for years to come.

🟢 Leverage brand deals, affiliate marketing, promote your own products.

🟢 Replicate the same process for new faceless channels and reinvest your earnings. Image
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May 11
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You have 25 seconds to hook the viewer.

Use these 5 psychological triggers in your intros (to force the viewer to keep watching): Image
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It creates a psychological itch that demands scratching.

After analysing 100s of viral videos, I've found that they all one with a mystery or unexpected premise that gets resolved later in the video. Image
2) Pattern interruption

The human brain is wired to ignore the ordinary and pay attention to the unusual.

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Own 30 Faceless YouTube Channels.

Rent a $10k per month house in Dubai.

Here are 7 years worth of YouTube hacks in 24 lessons: Image
1: Great packaging outperforms even well-produced videos with weak titles/thumbnails

2: Make your thumbnail visually clear: remove clutter and highlight one main focus

3: Pull from other niches. Adapt proven formats to make fresh content your audience hasn’t seen
4: Spend more time on ideation: a better idea drives everything else

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If I woke up tomorrow with:
- A low-paying 9-5 job
- $976 in my bank account

I’d still be able to:
- Earn $10,000 per month on YouTube
- Only working 2-4 hours a week

Here’s exactly how you do it:
First of all:

Everything you need to build a successful YouTube channel is FREE.

In 2025, it's hands down the easiest online business to start with minimal upfront investment.

I just scaled a new channel to $1,000 a day this month and it's something I consistently do.
Step 1: Choosing a Niche

Start in a high demand niche.

High demand niches: Politics, Celeb news, Police cam etc.

- It consistently provides trending topics (like breaking political developments)
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YOUTUBE AUTOMATION = MONEY MACHINE

Here’s how you use it to make $25,000/mo:

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People that know how to use ElevenLabs + ChatGPT + CapCut well… y’all gonna be soooo rich.

Everything you need to run a successful YouTube channel is basically FREE.
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Find a niche using VidIQ

With this tool, you can see if a channel is getting views or not.

Do some research, look at which channels are getting views, and choose a niche based on this:
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Mar 23
ElevenLabs + Canva + CapCut = Money Machine

Here’s how you use them to make $10,000/mo:

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Old way: Hire voice over, hire script writer, hire editor, hire thumbnail designer.

Then wait 4 days.

New way: You + AI.

Video done in 1 hour 🤑
1. GlowLabs AI

Glowlabs is a brand new AI tool that will help you discover viral YouTube video ideas.

Once you're on Glowlabs, enter a video topic of your choice.

Here is a short demo of how this tool works:
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Jan 20
Most YouTubers suck at thumbnails.

Why?

Because they don't know how to make a viewer click.

Here are 11 ways to create a killer thumbnail (that the viewer can't resist): Image
1) Colour theory

You have less than a second to grab the viewer's attention.

How do we do this?

By using colour theory to create contrast.

Contrast draws attention and helps us focus on what stands out. Image
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2) Curiosity gap

Your goal is to make the viewer feel like they are forced to click on your video.

How?

By creating a "curiosity gap."

It's simple ↓
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