I was offline for some weeks because I became a dad of a son💙👶
Lots of sleepless nights, but getting back to work step by step.
Will start sharing value soon again
If you had told me this 2 years ago, I would never have believed you.
Driving my dream car and having my own office.
The crazy thing is that my office is next to my old job where I worked as a cleaner of buildings, toilets and porches.
Remember that I’m not different than you.
I have something to celebrate 🥳🎈
@facelessniches
is a BV now! (comparable with a LLC)
Here in the Netherlands that’s kind of a thing because you don’t start a BV if your company doesn’t make any profit.
This was me 8/9 months ago publishing Faceless Niches live to the world
Looking for a thumbnail designer for a new channel:
Difficulty: Really easy (Same framework, just have to change text and pictures)
Budget: $10
Delivery time: 24 hours
DM me with your portfolio
This member did $20.7K in her first month and the month isn’t even over yet 🤯
And you know whah’s even crazier?
This could be you as well.
Join and get €200 off with code FN200
@wannercashcow
Chems be like:
Niche tools are a rip off
Also Chems:
-I buy a pre-monetized channel for $160
-Include some branding for a few bucks
-And I give you a niche (That you can find for free right? So no value 😉)
That will be $3500 please.
He has to call out himself😂
I’m new on this platform for around 3 weeks now and I have no words for how much I like it.
Love the vibe of all the value being shared and met some great (faceless) YouTubers here.
Big shout out to
@wannercashcow
for telling me 🤝
This is the most laziest way to find faceless YouTube niches
Follow these 3 steps, and you’re guaranteed to find niches that are doing $5-10K/m
Thread👇🏼
To me, it's definitely scriptwriting. Why?
If you have an amazing script, and you use an AI voice over with an editor who just understands showing the right content based on what the scriptwriter/voice over is telling, your AVD will skyrocket.
You can be the best editor in the
Such a great thread
@LeanderHofkes
🔥
This is exactly how I start all my niche analyses. Without knowing your audience, you will never succeed.
Tip: Spit through the comments, you will find all the golden nuggets there.
YouTubers, don't make this mistake! 🚨
I see too many YouTubers not thinking about their channel and videos properly before starting, and it all has to do with them not considering their ideal viewer profile.
Let me show you what I mean by looking at YouTuber Inkus 🧵👇
You can also spot niches by doing this:
Sort the videos of that channel on “most popular” and see if you can spot any patterns.
At this channel you can clearly see that “gay crime” is performing best.
From there you can do the same as mentioned in this thread.
This faceless YouTube channel made $30.000 in its first month.
But making these numbers is often easier said than done.
Most people get stuck finding a profitable niche.
That's why I made a free training on how I find niches like this.
Comment 'NICHES' and I'll DM it to you.
4. This channel caught my eye. They did 3.1M views in 2 months with only 4 videos up. That means with an RPM of around $4 (US audience, 8-10 min video's), this channel has already made $12.000.
If they can do it, you can do it to.
Want to know which software I used for this?
5. If someone watches your whole video, it means they liked your content.
And channel time (how many videos a person watches on your channel) is a heavily weighted metric for YouTube's algorithm to decide if they want to show your content to more people.
Because👇🏼
Did a few 1-1 calls with the
@facelessniches
members today.
Coincidentally, I had 2 members in a different niche that had the same issue. By accident their videos ended up in a different niche then they intended.
After some analytics analyses we found the problem and they know
2. I never did.
And if you ask yourself, when did you subscribe to a channel?
After a channel has provided you value and you want more of it, right?
So why the hell would you ask someone to subscribe after you haven’t provided any value yet? (the hook/intro)
3. So, is it good/bad to ask to subscribe?
If you really want to ask to subscribe to your channel, do it after the most valuable thing in your video and keep it as short as possible.
Because if there is a chance that your viewer wants to subscribe, it’s that moment.
But.. 👇🏼
1. You almost hear it in every video on YouTube:
“If you’re new to the channel, don’t forget to subscribe”
And most of the time, the creator asks it after their hook/intro.
If you ask yourself:
When did you subscribe to a channel when someone asked you to after their intro?
@jansousek1
@MichaelSteffenB
Agree. I did the same. Be careful with taking footage from the F1 channel itself. Back then I know 2 channels that lost their channel due strikes.
1. You found a channel but you’re not sure if the niche is good or not.
I got you.
Start by checking when that channel started uploading.
The more recently they started, the better.
Go to videos —> oldest video and check the first upload
3. If you do find many other channels, check when those channels started uploading and if they have viral videos.
If so, that’s another confirmation that your niche is interesting because if they can do it, you can do it to.
@whothefukboris
Often people just don’t really understand how to spot them which makes them insecure. And because they are insecure, they are scared to make mistakes.
The key is to make those mistakes. Those mistakes will be your biggest lessons.
Imagine getting faceless YouTube niches like this in your inbox every week.
• Learn how to trigger your target audience
• Full competition title, video, thumbnail and topic analysis
• Learn how to create triggering thumbnails and titles and find winning topics
@TeamYouTube
My channel is currently in hostage by someone who sends fake strikes.
Somehow he found a way to claim 2 video’s from beginning till end which is basically not possible because we have edited that video. We have the original files and there’s no way he can claim it.
2. Now check how many views they get per video.
Preferably multiple 5-6 figures per video. The more the better off course.
If they do have that, search for competitors by copy pasting their titles and sort by upload date.
The less other channels you find, the better.
@jansousek1
@LeanderR01
Haha thnx guys! I bought a Rolex for him that I'm wearing till he's an adult.
So he has something that increases in value, and he has a beautiful heirloom or memento when I pass away.
But great idea about a branded channel, will look into that as well 🙌
6. If someone watches multiple videos on your channel, that instantly means you're making good content, which results in more money for YouTube and that’s exactly what they want.
Drop a follow to don't miss out the thread of tomorrow about: How to get a higher RPM in any niche
@MichaelSteffenB
@jansousek1
What’s great about what
@jansousek1
mentioned is that the F1 team footages are created for promotion purposes. So those teams are having no problem with you using it in general.
Made some pretty wild news videos where I for example burned down Ferrari and also used their team
This is insane.. this member started 4 faceless YouTube channels himself but didn’t manage to succeed.
This was his first channel with a niche from Faceless Niches and 🚀
This member did $2100 with only 4 videos up.
Followed everything we explained in the analyses we did for this niche.
Can’t say it enough.
Picking the right niche + strategy is 🔑
#youtubeautomation
#facelessyoutube
#youtubecashcow
@MichaelSteffenB
@jansousek1
My experience is that they do it from time to time. It happened multiple times that multiple channel got a claim or strike, in the same week. After that it took some time before it happened again.
Looks more like they do it when someone at the F1 office as some spare time left.
1. Go to this software, where you can find YouTube channels that have just started, and are going viral.
To find these channels, you have to go to filter, then go to “channel started” and click on “3 months ago”.
@wizofYT
That’s insane man! What was the main reason of those channels being demonetized? And what was your solution?
Understand if you can’t share, but maybe we can help more people with this.
@Yooooordi
Exactly, if there is a moment, then it’s after a high moment.
And agree, most of the time it’s a big turn off. But I have seen some creative funny ways that are fine.
But I still don’t do it. Rather focus on watchtime/channeltime
4. I personally don’t ask to subscribe because subscribers are worthless these days if you look at YouTube’s algorithm (they’re nice for sponsorships tho).
I would rather ask (with a really short CTA) at the end of my video, to watch the next video on my end screen.
Why?👇🏼
@jansousek1
Didn't know that you were the face behind that channel, awesome that you're sharing this info.
Checked that channel so many times to find a gap, but eventually couldn't find one.
Looking forward to the breakdown.
@jbmskiier
It all starts with understanding how a good script/video looks like. I learned a lot from YouTube channels like: Channel Makers (Now Nate Black), Film Booth (Now Creator Booth), and Paddy Galloway. They changed everything for me
This is just a small part of the niche strategies I make for
@facelessniches
I search for untapped niches and create an ENTIRE strategy for them where I explain:
How to trigger your target audience
How to create the perfect video
How much the competition is earning
How to find
@notdvb
100% agree. New on this platform because of all the value that’s being shared that you can’t find anywhere else. Lets keep it that way en learn from each other ✊🏼
3. With just 2 clicks, we're seeing videos from channels that did not start more than 3 months ago and are going viral.
From here, simply click on one of the videos that piques your interest and check out the channel.
3. So here is what I did
I studied hours of YouTube videos on titles, thumbnails, and watch time and step by step, I started to understand how to create good videos.
So I started to implement those tricks and guess what?
My first video in a new niche went viral.
9.1M views in 6 months.
That's $45,000 with only one video.
This faceless YouTube video cost $100 to make, resulting in a 44900% ROI.
And this channel started only 9 months ago. Crazy.
2. Off course not.
But I learned that happiness is not a car. My happiness was in working towards that goal.
All the struggles, all the small wins that got me a little closer, up till standing in front of that brand new Mercedes.
That was the most beautiful thing ever.
And