The biggest lie is that YouTube rewards “passion” and “authenticity.” Nah. YouTube rewards predictability.
It rewards feeding the algo exactly what it thinks a certain type of person wants at a certain time. You’re not an artist here. Your job is to figure out what gets clicked, what gets watched, and what gets repeated. Then double down.
Every video you make is data, you’re training a recommendation system.
People binge true crime because they’re addicted to “what happened next?”
They binge streamer drama because they want social currency
They binge conspiracies because they don’t trust the world and want patterns that make sense.
There is a psychological satisfaction within each niche.
Best way is to sort YouTube by “most viewed this month.” Look at what’s getting millions of views from channels with tiny sub counts. That’s raw demand. Now go deeper.
Find the angle inside that niche that hasn’t been exploited to hell. Something you can repeat 30 times. And don’t pivot mid-stream, every pivot resets YouTube’s memory of you.
This is the most important part and the most underestimated.
You’re writing a psychological funnel:
→ first line = hook the brain
→ next 30 seconds = buy trust
→ next 3 minutes = emotional escalation
→ final minute = payoff or loop
Break every 2 lines. Punch every sentence. Don’t let people breathe.
Make them feel like they have to know what’s next. Like if they click away, they’ll miss something big. You don’t need a writer for this. You need to understand attention. You can train ChatGPT to do it, but if you’re smart (and have the time) , you’ll read 20 viral scripts and reverse-engineer the tone yourself or train AI.
People don’t care if your voice is real (mostly)
Use 11Labs. Use Clipchamp. Hire people if you want. Just pick one voice and stick with it. Consistency = trust. Doesn’t matter if it's an AI British dude or what. If they hear it 10 times and the content delivers, they’ll associate that tone with dopamine. That’s the game.
CapCut Desktop is enough. DaVinci if you’re picky.
What matters more is the flow:
→ Hit the viewer with motion or chaos in the first 3 seconds
→ Cut every 5 seconds max
→ Overlay b-roll, glitch transitions, meme cuts, zooms, captions
→ Make it feel like they’re being dragged through the video
Never let a clip run longer than it has to. Silence = death. Freeze = bounce. Pattern break = survival.
Thumbnails and titles are the first line of war.
Best thumbnails? One focal point.
→ A face with a strong emotion.
→ One word that slaps (e.g., "EXPOSED." "TRAPPED." "DELETED.")
→ Contrast. Red arrows. Zooms. Blur. Clean cutouts. Tension.
Motivation dies. Systems don’t. SO build a system you can follow indefinitely.
Upload 30+ times.
Study the data.
Don’t flinch.
If you still suck after that, then pivot. Not before.
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This is a question i get alot and I always think “damn tf am I supposed to answer to that?”
I can only give you the basics here (and I have) I have a course too that you can get, idk if i can help 12k people individually. 👇
First step is always mindset. You can’t just want results in your first 20 videos. You have unrealistic expectations and when they aren’t eventually met, you will quit.
If you want to grow you either invest your time or money, there is no other way around it.
Yes, YT does become passive income, but for that you need to hire people who do the shit for you and you reap what they sow. If you can hire people right from the start, do it if you really don’t wanna do any work yourself.
If you want to get atleast one channel monetized and then hire, good. Get to work.
🧵Finding a niche in 2025 is about spotting signals no one else sees. Let me break it down 👇
If you're watching a weirdly addicting video and the comments are begging for “part 2” or “more like this” that’s a niche trying to be born. Most miss it.
You validate by testing. Made a video and it got 200 views from search in 24h? Congrats, the internet just spoke. Double down
Or you validate by finding a channel in the niche and looking at their stats.
Prompts don’t matter unless you know what makes a banger script.
Here’s what actually makes a $500 video 👇
– Hook in first 5 seconds
– Curiosity loop every 15–20
– Emotional build → psychological payoff
– Sounds like someone lived it, not wrote it
Most AI scripts = linear = boring = zero retention.
📌 Base Prompt (copy-paste this)
“You are a professional YouTube scriptwriter. You write faceless, documentary-style scripts designed for high retention.
Tone: Dramatic, emotional, first-person POV.
Structure:
– Hook (1 para)
– Setup (1 para)
– Tension (3–4 paras)
– Twist
– Payoff
– Resolution
Add curiosity every 4–5 sentences.
End every paragraph with a soft cliffhanger.”