This video shows how to start a monetizable faceless YouTube channel with AI. I (howtoai), who is making consistently over $100,000/month from faceless YouTube channels will break it all down for you, no time wasting. If you’re looking to start creating AI shorts / YouTube shorts this tutorial can also prove to be useful. This 23 minute course will cover all the details you need to know about faceless YouTube channels driven by AI, how to create content with AI and most importantly how to make youtube automation a viable thriving business.
Short-form content is rapidly gaining popularity, with billions of viewers engaging daily. This trend highlights the importance of attention as a new currency, leading some individuals to earn substantial incomes from creating simple videos in minimal time. For instance, an 18-year-old community member reportedly earned over $10,000 from TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram within weeks using a specific method.
Creating a Content Factory
The method involves establishing a “content factory” that allows for bulk creation of short-form videos. Here’s how to do it:
- Choose a Niche: Research trending topics; currently, interesting facts about love and relationships are popular across platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
- Generate Content: Use tools like ChatGPT to create fact sets efficiently. For example, generate 30 sets of 10 facts each related to your niche.
- Design Videos: Utilize Canva for video creation. Canva’s bulk create feature allows for importing data from ChatGPT to streamline the video production process.
- Add Visuals and Music: Enhance your videos with engaging backgrounds and soundtracks from copyright-free sources like Pixabay.
Scheduling and Posting
After creating your videos:
- Use automation tools like Later.com to schedule posts across multiple platforms.
- Aim for consistent posting (1-2 times daily) to increase visibility and engagement.
Monetization Strategy
Rather than relying solely on ad revenue, explore affiliate marketing through platforms like Glitchy, which offers promotions that require users to complete tasks rather than make purchases. This model can yield commissions without direct sales pressure on viewers.