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Oct 17 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
🚨 Scriptwriting is the most overlooked skill in faceless YouTube
Here's how to write scripts that keep people watching (bookmark for later) 🧵
1) The most important thing to understand about faceless YouTube is that your words ARE your personality.
With faceless YouTube channels, there is no face to connect with
So your script is the channel's identity.
Every line must serve two jobs:
- Keep attention
- Deliver value/entertainment
If your script can't do that, it doesn't matter how "aesthetic" your visuals are. They'll click away.
And it all starts with this next part 👉🏼
Oct 9 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
People are making $10K/month from faceless AI YouTube channels…
And they're spending less than $5 per video to do it.
Here's how the entire model works, step-by-step (bookmark this) 👇🏼🧵
1) First rule of AI YouTube: you don't start by creating content
1. Create a fresh dummy YouTube account 2. Don't upload anything 3. Watch 5-10 videos (faceless AI videos, 20+ mins)
YouTube's homepage will start feeding you gold within 24 hours:
- Love stories
- Crime recaps
- Racism stories
- Military tales
- Emotional revenge drama
- Old man veterans
Basically handpicking viral niches for you ;)
Sep 24 • 20 tweets • 4 min read
🚨 Brutally honest truths about YouTube Automation NOBODY talks about (bookmark for later)
If you're doing faceless YouTube in 2025, this thread is going to save you months of pain 🧵
1) Stop overthinking your niche.
Here are the criteria for finding niches:
- At least 300K views/month
- Started < 90 days ago
- Possibility to hit 1M views/month and/or $5K+/month
- More views than subs = even better
That's it. Stop being a perfectionist.
Aug 23 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
People are gatekeeping this. I'm not.
Here's the EXACT method I use to create consistent 3D AI animation videos!
Step-by-step (bookmark this) 🧵
Let me tell you this first...
I'm still testing different models.
There might be better ways soon.
But right now, this is what works (for me) and it'll save you a lot of money compared to hiring 3D artists ;)
Aug 7 • 17 tweets • 7 min read
I started making YouTube videos at 6 years old.
20 years later, I've built a $7,000,000 empire with faceless channels.
🧵 Here's exactly how I did it (and how you can too):
It all started back in 2006/2007, in my parents' attic, where I began creating RuneScape videos at just 6 years old.
At first, it was just a hobby, something I did to show off in-game currency tricks I'd learned.
Aug 7 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
🚨 Scriptwriting is the most overlooked skill in faceless YouTube.
Here's how to write scripts that keep people watching (bookmark for later) 🧵
1) The most important thing to understand about faceless YouTube is that your words ARE your personality.
With faceless YouTube channels, there is no face to connect with
So your script is the channel's identity.
Every line must serve two jobs:
- Keep attention
- Deliver value/entertainment
If your script can't do that, it doesn't matter how "aesthetic" your visuals are. They'll click away.
And it all starts with this next part 👉🏼
Aug 4 • 20 tweets • 4 min read
🚨 Brutally honest truths about YouTube Automation NOBODY talks about (bookmark for later)
If you're doing faceless YouTube in 2025, this thread is going to save you months of pain 🧵
1) Stop overthinking your niche.
Here are the criteria for finding niches:
- At least 300K views/month
- Started < 90 days ago
- Possibility to hit 1M views/month and/or $5K+/month
- More views than subs = even better
That's it. Stop being a perfectionist.
Jul 11 • 20 tweets • 4 min read
🚨 Brutally honest truths about YouTube Automation NOBODY talks about (bookmark for later)
If you're doing faceless YouTube in 2025, this thread is going to save you months of pain 🧵
1) Stop overthinking your niche.
Here are the criteria for finding niches:
- At least 300K views/month
- Started < 90 days ago
- Possibility to hit 1M views/month and/or $5K+/month
- More views than subs = even better
That's it. Stop being a perfectionist.
Jun 18 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
Google's VEO 3 is the most powerful AI video tool out right now.
It costs $250/month, but I use it for FREE.
And I turn that into faceless videos that ACTUALLY make money 🧵
Here's the problem: VEO 3 is locked and expensive
It's technically only available inside the US.
And the official pricing is $250/month on the Google Labs Ultra Plan.
Most people give up right there...
But there's a way around that ;)
Jun 11 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
How to get EXTREMELY High RPMs on YouTube 🧵💸
(Like $15-$50 per 1,000 views type high lol)
First, what even is RPM?
Revenue Per Mille ('mille' means 'thousand') = how much YOU take home per 1,000 views.
This includes:
- AdSense
- YouTube Premium
- Channel memberships
- Super chats
- Super stickers
- etc.
So how do you actually build a high RPM farm? 🐄🥛
Jun 5 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
🚨 Brutally honest truths about YouTube Automation NOBODY talks about (bookmark for later)
If you're doing faceless YouTube in 2025, this thread is going to save you months of pain 🧵
1)Stop overthinking your niche.
Here are the criteria for finding niches:
- At least 300K views/month
- Started < 90 days ago
- Possibility to hit 1M views/month and/or $5K+/month
- More views than subs = even better
That's it. Stop being a perfectionist.
May 22 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
🚨 Harsh truths about YouTube Automation NOBODY tells you:
If you're building a faceless YouTube channel and want real results, this thread is for you! 🧵
1) YouTube Automation is NOT free
Everyone is selling the dream: "Start a YouTube channel with $0 using AI"
And it sounds great... until you try it
Because even a basic setup costs you at least $50/month...
- ChatGPT Plus for scripts
- ElevenLabs for voice overs
- Canva Pro for thumbnails
That's your entry ticket.
And if you're serious, like actually trying to build a brand or scale multiple channels you'll spend closer to $300-$500/month just on tools/software.
It's doable for a lot of people, but it isn't free.
Apr 30 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
🧵 Trust scores explained...
I have been getting 100's of messages and questions about trust scores so let me tell you exactly how they work, how they used to work and what you can do in order to help your channel grow.
1/
What are trust scores?
A trust score is a score youtube gives to your channel this used to actually be public information.
Channels like NBC News have a score of AAA and normal channels used to have a score between F-C before building trust with YouTube.
You could find this by using element inspect and searching for "trust-score" after which you would see =(F - AAA).
Mar 9 • 16 tweets • 6 min read
I've created over 100 YouTube channels in my career.
Most of them failed.
But the ones that succeeded have made me over €5,000,000+.
Here are the 10 biggest mistakes people make with YouTube automation (that I learned the hard way): 1. Testing too few niches
Most people try one niche, it fails, and they quit.
When a channel blows up, it's often because I tried 8-10 similar channels with different angles.
You need quantity to find what works. I upload 8-10 new channels per week now.
Mar 6 • 21 tweets • 6 min read
If I woke up tomorrow with $0 in my bank account…
And you put a g*n to my head, I could hit $10,000/month in 90 days.
Without money, skills, or courses.
Here's the exact blueprint I'd use: 🧵
At 6, I started making YouTube videos for fun.
At 18, I watched all my YouTube channels get deleted overnight.
Years of work. Gone. My €3,000/month income vanished.
I had to start from scratch with nothing but what I'd learned.
That moment taught me the most valuable lesson about making money online.
Mar 4 • 18 tweets • 6 min read
I started making YouTube videos at 6 years old.
19 years later, I've built a €5,000,000 empire with faceless channels.
Here's how I did it (+ how you can too) 🧵:
It all started back in 2006/2007, in my parents' attic, where I began creating RuneScape videos at just 6 years old.
At first, it was just a hobby, something I did to show off in-game currency tricks I'd learned.
Feb 26 • 32 tweets • 7 min read
25 faceless YouTube channels that are EXPLODING right now.. 🤑
1) Jib Rules 2) Coael
Feb 24 • 27 tweets • 7 min read
25 faceless YouTube channels that are BLOWING UP right now.. 🚀
1) Bound 2) Reels Rhythm
Feb 7 • 16 tweets • 5 min read
He made $200 in 3 months on YouTube.
Almost quit completely.
Then he made a crazy decision:
Delete himself from every video.
Today, Jake makes $250,000/month working only 4 hours/week.
Here's how:🧵 1/ Meet Jake. He tried to become a youtube creator like everyone else. But his first shot at YouTube was a complete disaster.
Three months of grinding to make $200.
Then he spotted something everyone else missed…
Feb 7 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
We’re slowly seeing a shift towards branded, high-quality YouTube channels. And for a good reason. They’re more sustainable and build a real audience.
🧵 Here are 10 of the highest-quality branded YouTube channels:
1) fern 2) LEMMiNO
Feb 5 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
The best YouTubers use psychological triggers to increase their watch time..
🧵 Here are 6 insanely powerful tricks you can use today (with examples):
𝟭) 𝗖𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗼𝘀𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗚𝗮𝗽𝘀 (𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗗 𝘁𝗼 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿)
Our brains hate missing information, so when we see an open loop, we must close it.
That’s why you can’t stop watching a video that teases something at the start but doesn’t reveal it until the end.
➡️ 𝗜𝗻 𝘁𝗶𝘁𝗹𝗲𝘀:
❌ “How to Get More Views” (boring)
✅ “This Tiny YouTube Mistake KILLS Your Views” (What mistake?!)
➡️ 𝗜𝗻 𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗸𝘀:
“When I was struggling to grow on YouTube, I thought I tried everything… but I missed one trick that changed everything.”
➡️ 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼:
“Trust me, once I show you this, you’ll never look at content the same again.”
The best curiosity gaps hint at the answer without fully revealing it.