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Learn how to create a successful faceless YouTube channel using my $75K YouTube Shorts system, which has generated over 800 million views.
In this 19-minute full course, I will share my strategies for building a profitable faceless channel, including how to choose the right niche and create viral AI content. You will discover the secrets to creating a faceless channel that can earn significant income, and how to use YouTube automation to streamline your workflow. Whether you're interested in creating a faceless YouTube channel in Hindi or using AI to create content, this video will provide you with valuable tips and ideas to get started. By following my 800M views strategy, you can create a successful faceless channel and start earning money on YouTube. With the right faceless channel ideas and a solid understanding of YouTube niche selection, you can build a lucrative online business and achieve financial freedom.
⏱ Video Chapters
00:00 How I Got 800M+ Views With YouTube Shorts
00:19 Why This Is NOT a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
00:31 Creating a YouTube Channel That the Algorithm Trusts
01:09 How to Warm Up a New Google Account Properly
01:25 Setting Up Your Channel (Logo, Banner & Verification)
02:57 The Viral Shorts Content Strategy Explained
03:31 How to Find Viral YouTube Shorts Topics
04:52 Recreating Viral Videos Without Copyright Problems
05:12 The Secret AI Method
05:53 The Script Method That Keeps People Watching
06:16 Free AI Voiceover Method (Unlimited)
06:49 Finding the Characters for Your Story Videos
07:36 Generating Visual Prompts With AI
07:56 Creating Viral AI Images for Shorts
08:50 Turning AI Images Into Short Videos
09:46 Editing Viral YouTube Shorts (CapCut Method)
11:56 Uploading Shorts Correctly for Maximum Reach
12:19 Understanding YouTube Shorts RPM & Monetization
12:57 Common Mistakes That Kill Your Views
13:27 Uploading With The YouTube App
15:09 Escaping YouTube “Views Jail”
15:59 The Retention Psychology Strategy
16:50 The Hook, Body & Reward Viral Formula
18:34 Consistency Strategy for Growing a Channel.
Disclaimer: This isn't a get rich scheme. Results will depend on your work.
In this 19-minute full course, I will share my strategies for building a profitable faceless channel, including how to choose the right niche and create viral AI content. You will discover the secrets to creating a faceless channel that can earn significant income, and how to use YouTube automation to streamline your workflow. Whether you're interested in creating a faceless YouTube channel in Hindi or using AI to create content, this video will provide you with valuable tips and ideas to get started. By following my 800M views strategy, you can create a successful faceless channel and start earning money on YouTube. With the right faceless channel ideas and a solid understanding of YouTube niche selection, you can build a lucrative online business and achieve financial freedom.
⏱ Video Chapters
00:00 How I Got 800M+ Views With YouTube Shorts
00:19 Why This Is NOT a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
00:31 Creating a YouTube Channel That the Algorithm Trusts
01:09 How to Warm Up a New Google Account Properly
01:25 Setting Up Your Channel (Logo, Banner & Verification)
02:57 The Viral Shorts Content Strategy Explained
03:31 How to Find Viral YouTube Shorts Topics
04:52 Recreating Viral Videos Without Copyright Problems
05:12 The Secret AI Method
05:53 The Script Method That Keeps People Watching
06:16 Free AI Voiceover Method (Unlimited)
06:49 Finding the Characters for Your Story Videos
07:36 Generating Visual Prompts With AI
07:56 Creating Viral AI Images for Shorts
08:50 Turning AI Images Into Short Videos
09:46 Editing Viral YouTube Shorts (CapCut Method)
11:56 Uploading Shorts Correctly for Maximum Reach
12:19 Understanding YouTube Shorts RPM & Monetization
12:57 Common Mistakes That Kill Your Views
13:27 Uploading With The YouTube App
15:09 Escaping YouTube “Views Jail”
15:59 The Retention Psychology Strategy
16:50 The Hook, Body & Reward Viral Formula
18:34 Consistency Strategy for Growing a Channel.
Disclaimer: This isn't a get rich scheme. Results will depend on your work.
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00:00I broke the YouTube algorithm, getting over 800 million views with over 600,000 subscribers.
00:06In 5 months, I've made close to $75,000.
00:09In this video, I'm going to reveal all the secrets, including a simple niche that anyone
00:15can start today, even if you know nothing about YouTube automation.
00:19Alright, before we get into the actual video, I want to mention that this is not a get rich
00:23scheme.
00:24It took me 5 months to achieve this result, so if you're for quick success then I'm sorry
00:28this video is not for you.
00:30Let's get started.
00:31Alright, we're going to start with creating the channel.
00:33This is simple, and I know anyone can do it, but there are a few things you need to do
00:37to
00:37avoid your channel from getting zero views.
00:40The thing is, YouTube does not officially confirm shadow banning the way other platforms do.
00:45What usually happens is that new channels get limited initial reach.
00:49So instead of avoiding shadow ban, what you really want is building channel trust from
00:54day one.
00:54Here's how to properly set up your YouTube channel to avoid triggering low trust signals.
01:00Use an old Google account that has normal activity history.
01:03Why?
01:03Older accounts have search history, watch history, comment history, natural behavior patterns
01:08that builds trust.
01:10But if you don't have an old account, then here's what I'll recommend.
01:12Create a brand new account, but warm it up for 5-7 days to build those histories.
01:17I mean, watch videos daily.
01:18Like videos, comment naturally, subscribe to the channel you love, and avoid uploading immediately.
01:23Act like a real human.
01:25Next, go to settings.
01:29Channel and feature eligibility.
01:33Make sure you verify your phone number.
01:35Don't just leave it.
01:37Unverified channels look low trust.
01:39Now the keywords.
01:40I'm going to be honest with you, I didn't add any keywords here.
01:42Per my experience, I don't think this really matters for a short channel, but you can go
01:47ahead and add some keywords later on.
01:48But right now, I need you to follow what I'm showing.
01:51For the logo and channel banner, you need to keep it simple.
01:54Yeah, don't make things complicated.
01:56So for the logo, I recommend you use a face or a recognizable figure.
02:00The human brain is obsessed with faces.
02:02We even imagine faces in random objects.
02:04So if your channel has a face or a character, your audience will notice you faster and click
02:09more often.
02:10I'm going to use this.
02:11And since the image is in a square shape, there's no need to resize it.
02:14I'll just upload it here.
02:18For the banner, just open Canva.
02:20In the search bar, simply enter YouTube banner.
02:23Now, you're going to choose the one you like here, but you need to make sure it has borders
02:27like this one.
02:28The reason is, we want the banner to show on all devices.
02:31I'm going to go with this one here.
02:33Now just change the text and the color to your preference.
02:36Remember to keep everything in this space.
02:39Alright, you're going to download it by clicking share.
02:41Click on download.
02:43And here, click download again.
02:46Now you can upload it here and hit publish.
02:50If you've completed this first step, congratulations.
02:53You're already ahead of the 99% of people you say they'll start but never do.
02:57Alright, we're going to move on to the next step.
02:59But I kindly ask you to use 5 seconds of your time to like the video and subscribe to the
03:04channel.
03:05Now that your channel is ready, our next focus is to get monetized.
03:08You all know the rules.
03:09So we need a strategy to get 1,000 subscribers and at least 10 million views before we can
03:14get monetized.
03:15That sounds like a lot, but relax.
03:17I got this exact channel monetized in less than 30 days.
03:21And I've achieved this result in 5 months.
03:23Just chill.
03:24You know what?
03:25Instead of wasting time warming up your account, what I want you to do is to use that time to
03:30find trending videos.
03:31Let me show you the actual example I used to create one of my recent videos that's currently
03:36at 37 million views.
03:37You're going to open YouTube on your new account.
03:39But if you're doing this on an old account, I recommend you do this incognito.
03:43This way your feed is not personalized and YouTube shows you what is actually trending.
03:47Next, search for heartwarming or heroic stories or any story you like.
03:51Click on shorts.
03:53Now instead of finding the best topic, we'll do this instead.
03:56We're going to find videos that are going viral and recreate them.
03:59So keep scrolling and once you get the trending video, open up the description to see the total
04:04views and when it was posted.
04:06Once you get the video you like, then it's time to recreate it.
04:10Let me show you this worked for me.
04:12This is a video I found some weeks ago.
04:14And it's a simple story about a boy who dreams of playing basketball.
04:17He really wants to practice, but his parents can't afford to buy him a basketball hoop.
04:22One day, a kind neighbor shares his story on Facebook and asks people for help.
04:26Because of that kindness, the boy finally gets the basketball hoop he always dreamed
04:30of.
04:31As you can see, even though this video is a month older, mine has gotten more views.
04:35So I repeated this idea once per day and I had infinite ideas that are proven to work.
04:40This strategy is so good because instead of starting from scratch to get ideas that are
04:45set up to fail, we reverse engineer the virality of our video by leveraging what's already working
04:51for our audience.
04:52But here's where you need to be careful.
04:53Notice why I asked you to recreate instead of steal.
04:56If you steal videos, YouTube kills your channel.
04:59You're not only going to make no money, but you'll also get hit by copyright strikes.
05:03And when it happens like that, YouTube might remove your channel.
05:06This is why I never try stealing videos, but recreate them to comply with the YouTube policies
05:11and guidelines.
05:12But if this step is complicated for you, then I actually have a simple method I use with
05:17AI to consistently find good video topics.
05:20But I can't really share everything here in this video because if the exact strategy
05:23becomes public, a lot of people will start copying it and the niche could become saturated
05:28very quickly.
05:29So I decided to leave that part.
05:31For people who are serious about doing this, I've included that method along with the entire
05:34workflow on Gumroad where I break down everything step-by-step, just so you know it's not free.
05:39But inside you'll get the full system, plus I've also added a private WhatsApp group where
05:43you can share your channel and I'll personally review it and help you improve.
05:46The link will be in the video description.
05:48And even if you don't have any budget to spend, don't worry because I use this strategy
05:52I'm showing right now.
05:53So where do I find script to create my videos?
05:56It's simple.
05:57I get the transcript of the video I'm modeling, then add my own spin.
06:01I usually write the script myself.
06:02And you can also do that, yeah, that's better.
06:05But if you can't go with that method, then you can ask ChatGPT to rewrite it for you.
06:09Just make sure you read through, yeah, AI makes mistakes sometimes.
06:13Once the script is ready, you can go ahead and generate the voiceover.
06:17I use Google AI Studio for the voice.
06:19It's also 100% free and unlimited.
06:22On the homepage, hit on Playground.
06:24Go to Text to Speech.
06:26And here, pick the first option.
06:29Select a single speaker from this tab and then paste your script.
06:33Click here to pick the voice you like.
06:36Now you can hit the Run button and you'll get something like this.
06:40She was in danger and only one kid saw it in time.
06:45Alright, just hit the three dots and select Download to save it.
06:49So where do you find footage for your videos?
06:51First, I find the actual characters in the story, then change the style to 3D.
06:57Let's use this story as an example.
06:59First I'll get the actual characters.
07:01Sometimes they'll be in a single image like this one.
07:04If it's not, then you'll have to find them one by one.
07:07Once I get the image, I'll then give it to ChatGPT and ask it to convert it to a 3D
07:12style.
07:12You can see it gave me this image here.
07:15But separating it won't be easy, so I asked it to separate the characters and give me
07:19three separate characters.
07:23I then opened it with the normal photo software in my windows, then separated them one by one.
07:28If you can't use the photo editor on your PC, you can also use Canva.
07:36Next, I asked it to give me visual scenes for all the lines, and it gave me these prompts.
07:41But you realize it gave me eight scenes here.
07:44Meanwhile, the scenes were supposed to be 10 because the script has 10 lines.
07:48So I asked it to regenerate it, and it finally gave me 10 scenes.
07:52This is why I always say you should go through everything you generate using AI.
07:56Now we can generate the visuals and then convert it into videos.
08:00I'm going to be sincere with you.
08:01I use Nano Banana Pro for this step.
08:03But you can start with Whisk.
08:05It's 100% free, and I think it's unlimited too.
08:08You can see that they're moving Whisk to Flow on this date.
08:11So this step may change a bit in future.
08:14Alright, start by uploading all your characters here.
08:20To add the next character, just hit on this plus button.
08:27Once done, just paste the prompt for the first scene.
08:30Select the characters that appear in the prompt.
08:32For instance, the old man and the boy appeared in the first prompt.
08:36So I'll select those two characters.
08:40Now set the aspect ratio to 9 by 16 and generate.
08:47Just repeat these same steps to generate all the scene images.
08:50Alright, now let's turn your images into videos.
08:53First, open Grok and create a free account.
08:56You get around 10 free generations per day, which is more than enough for this process.
09:00Now, instead of going straight to generate the video, do this instead.
09:04Click on your profile icon and go to settings.
09:07On the left side, click behavior.
09:09Scroll down and turn auto video generation off.
09:12This is important because it gives you full control and prevents you from wasting your free generations.
09:17Now go back and click on imagine from the left menu.
09:21Click the image icon, then switch it to video mode.
09:26Make sure the aspect ratio is set to 9 by 16.
09:30Vertical format for shorts.
09:32Next, paste your prompt into the box and upload the image you created using that prompt.
09:40Once everything is ready, click generate.
09:42That's it.
09:43Repeat the same steps to create the rest of your videos.
09:46Now moving to editing.
09:48Once you have all the clips, you'll need to edit them.
09:50To do this, you're going to open your video editor, which is in this case CapCut.
09:54But you can also use Premiere Pro, DaVinci, or any other app you prefer.
09:58The main reason behind the editing isn't just joining the clips to form a single video,
10:03but to add value so YouTube won't mark it as inauthentic content and avoid our channel from being demonetized.
10:09Start by importing the voiceover and the visuals, which are the videos you generated on Grok.
10:15Next, add the voiceover to the audio track.
10:18Now, instead of going straight away to arrange the clips on the top of the voiceover,
10:22you need to do this instead.
10:24You need to listen to the voiceover and change the pacing by adding pauses and cutting out pauses.
10:29I do this to maintain the viewer's attention for as long as possible.
10:39Once you're cool with the voiceover, you can go ahead and arrange the clips according to the voiceover.
10:51After arranging the clips to meet the length of the voiceover,
10:54I then add the original image of the story at the end and the mending heart emoji.
11:09Now, I can add sound effects to where it is needed and add smooth transitions.
11:14Always make sure to add captions. Finally, add the background music, adjust the volume, and you're done.
11:19You just made your first video." She was in danger and only one kid saw it in time.
11:25Nine-year-old Owen had just gotten off the bus on a snowy afternoon.
11:29Two houses down, he saw his neighbor sitting at the bottom of the steps.
11:33Something wasn't right. The man barely responded, so Owen ran home and told his parents.
11:39They rushed back, brought him inside, and called 911. Doctors later said a few more minutes could have
11:45changed everything. When asked why he helped, Owen said, I just thought it was a good idea.
11:51This process takes me just about 60 minutes and it's the only work I do for one day. Honestly,
11:56YouTube Shorts are one of the easiest ways to make money right now. On good days,
12:00I can make more than $2,000 just by doing 60 minutes of work, which is basically nothing.
12:05I've put the entire workflow on Gumroad and you'll find the link in the video description.
12:10We're already done with the most difficult parts, so don't stop there. Posting is definitely
12:14the easiest part of the process, but you'd be surprised how many people still mess it up.
12:19First and foremost, the type of content you post determines how much your channel can earn.
12:24That's because YouTube pays based on your RPM, which stands for revenue per mili. In simple terms,
12:29RPM is how much YouTube pays you every time your video reaches 1,000 views. So what affects your RPM?
12:35Your audience. Views from some countries pay more than others. For example, English-speaking
12:40countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia usually have much higher
12:45RPMs compared to many other parts of the world. That's why using English voiceovers and captions
12:51can help. The more viewers you attract from English-speaking countries, the higher your chances
12:55of increasing your RPM. But you need to pay attention. Never use a VPN to upload your content. I repeat,
13:02never. Why? First, it can signal to the algorithm that your activity looks suspicious or automated.
13:09Second, it doesn't even help. A VPN only changes where your video is uploaded from, not where it's
13:16actually watched. An RPM is based on where your viewers are, not your upload location. So if you want
13:22a higher RPM, focus on creating content that attracts English-speaking audiences. Now that you understand
13:28that, open the YouTube app on your phone and tap the plus icon. Select the video you created and tap
13:34next. Then choose a song if you'd like. Don't worry about copyright. Music from the YouTube audio
13:40library is safe to use. Everything in the YouTube library is cleared for creators. When entering your
13:45title, make sure it contains highly searched keywords. And of course, you'll also find how to pick the best
13:51titles in the workflow on Gumroad. For hashtags, the only hashtag I use here is just hashtag shorts,
13:57but you can include one or two extra if you want. Sometimes I also put hashtag heartwarming or hashtag
14:03heroic stories. But honestly, hashtags don't really affect the video that much. So what you need to do
14:08next is to scroll through the timestamps to find the best moment you think people will click and set it
14:13as a thumbnail. This can help your video keep getting traffic even after the algorithm slows down.
14:19Next, make sure you check the correct audience setting. It's important that your content is not marked for
14:24YouTube kids unless it's actually made for children. This helps the algorithm send your video to the
14:29right audience. After that, you can ignore the rest of the settings and simply tap upload short. Once
14:35it's posted, don't keep re-watching your own video. Just leave it alone and let the algorithm do its job.
14:41Congratulations! You've posted your first video. Now repeat the same process and aim to post at least
14:47one video every day. This signals to YouTube that you're consistent and serious about creating content.
14:53YouTube always favors long-term consistency over random viral moments. You can post more if you
14:58want, especially on Fridays and weekends since these are the days most people watch shorts.
15:03Just don't post more than three videos per day. Uploading too many at once can look unnatural
15:08and may trigger spam detection. Finally, the most important lesson I learned myself is that if your
15:13channel doesn't grow within the first month and keeps getting stuck at zero, 1k views, 30k views,
15:18or even 100k views jail, the best move is to start a new channel or use a different account.
15:23Why? YouTube algorithm puts invisible labels on your channel based on your early videos performance.
15:28If you consistently upload videos that get low views, the system may start to assume your content
15:34only appeals to a small audience. And once that pattern is established, it can be harder to break
15:39out of it. If you keep uploading content that gets low views, then the system learns that your channel is
15:44only relevant to a very small audience. It won't push it anymore, even if your later videos are
15:49really good. Honestly, I restarted this three times before succeeding this channel, but this varies
15:54from person to person. The most important thing is to keep going and improving your videos. And now,
16:00moving on to our secret tip that took me from this to this. This last step might shift the way
16:05you
16:05see YouTube entirely. It's about posting in a way that keeps people glued to their screens. I call it
16:11retention psychology. Think of the YouTube algorithm as a relentless machine. It doesn't care about your
16:16niche, your personality, or even your subscriber count. It only cares about one thing, which is
16:21retention. If viewers stay on your video, YouTube pushes it to more people. If they swipe away early
16:26or only watch small parts, the algorithm slows down or stops pushing it completely. That's it. It's
16:32really that simple. And you don't have to guess. You can check this yourself. Click on the video you
16:36uploaded and switch to engagement. Scroll down and you'll see your audience retention graph.
16:40That graph tells you everything. If the line drops fast, it means people are leaving quickly. And
16:44when that happens, YouTube shows your video to fewer people, which also means less money. This is where
16:49the retention psychology comes in. We can take psychology and turn it on our side to keep people
16:54watching as long as possible. And if you want to understand, you need to think in terms of this.
16:58Every video has three psychological parts. The hook, the body, and reward. The first one is the hook,
17:04and it's the first three seconds of your video. And honestly, it matters more than the rest of the video
17:09combined. This is where you either grab the viewer or lose them. If you upload a 30 second video,
17:14but people scroll away at the three second mark, the remaining 27 seconds will never be seen.
17:18It could be that those 27 seconds were the best video ever, but your viewers will never find out
17:22because they scrolled. What's even worse is this. Those 27 seconds make up almost your entire video.
17:28If people never watch them, your overall retention drops hard. And when that happens,
17:32the algorithm reads it as a weak hook, which kills your chances of going viral. That's why the first
17:37few seconds matter so much. You need to give people a reason to stay immediately. Use an audio hook,
17:43a visual hook, and a text hook all at once. When you combine all three at once, the viewer's brain
17:48gets
17:48hit with curiosity before their thumb even thinks about scrolling. Now, once you've captured their
17:53attention, you move into the second part of the video, the body. The easiest way to build a strong
17:58body is to use clips that are universal and easy to understand right away. No confusion, no slow
18:04buildup, keep the pacing fast, use frequent cuts, add small zooms, keep things moving so there's no dead
18:11space. And now the final part, the reward. The reward is the ending of your video. This is where
18:16you lock in engagement. Put your most rewarding or most outrageous moment at the very end so the viewer
18:21feels payoff. Always cut the video immediately after the payoff so you don't drug out your own time.
18:26You can also ask one simple call to action like asking them to comment or subscribe,
18:31but never overload the viewers. Remember, it's all about retention. And with that said,
18:36I recommend you rewatch the video again to understand everything clearly. I have a YouTube
18:40automation playlist here. You can click to check it out. You'll find lots of profitable and low
18:45competition niches and best strategies there. Don't forget to like the video and hit subscribe.
18:49It's the best way to say thank you.
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