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🥳 $53,000+ on YouTube in ONE Month with a Faceless Channel 💸
We started in the YouTube game over 10+ years ago, and have been FULL TIME YouTubers for 8+ years. Well, after going through the analytics of one of our many channels (like we often do, analytics are a great way to learn what works and what doesn't and are not as scary as people make out), we noticed that in October 2022, we made over $53,000 in ONE month from YouTube ad revenue alone. That’s right—$53,000+ from just ADs! That’s not including: Sponsorships. Merchandise. Memberships. This was probably close to a $100,000 month for ONE f**king YouTube channel. Sorry to be rude, but I think you will agree that is completely insane. Here is the CRAZY part… This channel was started in a bedroom. With VERY basic equipment. No experience. No leg up. Just hard work and dedication. We started exactly probably exactly where you are RIGHT NOW. We did something EVERY single person on earth is capable of doing. Now, not every month hits $50k+. That was a standout month with a mix of unique factors. But this channel now consistently brings in $10,000 to $25,000 monthly in ad revenue. It’s real, and it’s achievable. But still, the main take-aways here are. - YouTube is an unbelievable gold mine if done correctly. You can make an eye watering amount of money.  YouTubers' are not special. They don't have endless budgets, or huge teams (most of them). They are regular people, who started out just like YOU. How do we know this, because we've done it, and we are REGULAR people 😂 It CAN be done. Are YOU going to make it happen this year?
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🥳 $53,000+ on YouTube in ONE Month with a Faceless Channel 💸
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@Mimi Negron We would strongly recommend starting again unless you have a large following. If you’re on the fence about this and want to know why we recommend starting again for most people let us know before we spend time writing it all out 😃
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‼️DOUBLE DOWN on YouTube Videos That WORK 💯
Below is a screenshot from last week's video on a channel we have been running for five years. It ticks over well, it saw huge grow in the first two years, then found a steady baseline of around $3000-5000 per month (CPM is really high). However, revenue is not the main focus of this channel. Without giving too much away, this channel actively helps solve police cases and has spawned its own series on Amazon Prime. This post isn't about that; it's about why it's so essential to DOUBLE DOWN on content that works, it just so happens to be the case with last week's video on this channel. How easy does it sound if we say: "out of these 20 videos, this video got 3x the views as the other 19? So do that again" You would be AMAZED at how many creators don't do this, and we have no idea why. If something works, you have to double down on it to validate whether it was just random that a particular video did well or if your audience/YouTube is telling you to pivot to that type of content. In this instance, we had a video perform well on a topic slightly different from usual. It worked well, so we tried it again a month after the first video's success, and below is the result. This tells us that the first video wasn't a fluke and that our audience enjoys this type of video, so guess what? We will triple down on this, check the stats and report back 🫡 The moral of the story is: If you have a video that performs better than others, DOUBLE DOWN. At the very least, just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Happy creating YouTubers!
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‼️DOUBLE DOWN on YouTube Videos That WORK 💯
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@Jonathan Lee Video topic, including very similar title 👍
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@Hector Pineda You got it!
💪 Working On A Saturday? Who's Putting In The Work?
I think the "anti" grind culture can do people a disservice. You don't have to grind if you don't want to. But, you know, you have to sacrifice something to make your dreams come true. (I think thats why following your passions can make things a little easier because its more fun) I'm working today on a Saturday on a YouTube video. I don't want to (probably why I'm writing this post instead). But to achieve my goals, I need to do it, today, not tomorrow, not next week. TODAY. It's not a bad thing to grind, to work hard for your dreams. And it's a lot easier when you work hard on the right things and see some results. That's why I feel its so important to work on the right things. It's very overwhelming and depressing to grind away and see nothing for your work. So make sure to pick the right problem to work on. Don't listen to all the social media gurus telling you that your only problem to success is x, y or z. If you just listened to them and did this ONE thing you'd have success.... right? Naw. Not true. - What do you want? - What is the SINGLE thing right now, keeping you from that? - Double check yourself, if you solve that, will things really change? Example, you want to start a business. So you need a website, right? Well... probably not! Let's pretend you finish that website, it's beautiful. Who's going to see it? NO ONE. Your true problem is attention. My point is, being able to assess your own business, honestly, is a true business skill. Pick items that will REALLY move the needle. Play it out, when I finish this, what will happen? how will life be different? Getting 10K views on a video will move the needle. Trust me. Especially if you get those 10K views everyday. Have you noticed I don't have a website? I'll make well over $100K this month with NO WEBSITE. Take a second right now and answer this question. What is my TRUE SINGLE BIGGEST ROADBLOCK right now. Think on it for a bit. Ask yourself what changes after you're done? How is your life or business really all that different once you're done?
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💪 Working On A Saturday? Who's Putting In The Work?
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My wife & I have been full time running YouTube channels for 10+ years. Don’t think we’ve had more than 2 days in a row fully OFF. You’re always ON in some form or another.
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Stephen, have you noticed any correlation between longer YouTube videos and more growth/customers? I noticed you’re trending towards much longer videos/adding way more value there. Thanks!
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Stephen is right. Longer videos are excellent. They are usually easier to stand out among the crowd, YouTube do seem to push them out more and they generate WAY more revenue 👍 However, something to keep in mind, is they have to be on the right topic otherwise you’re drop off rate will be poor and YouTube will be less likely to push the video to a wide audience.
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