$101,415 in 90 days with AI YouTube Automation (just co… — Transcript

Learn how to make $100K+ in 90 days with AI-driven YouTube automation by picking the right niche and optimizing your channel.

Key Takeaways

  • Picking the right niche format is crucial for YouTube automation success and revenue.
  • Copying and niche bending proven channel styles reduces risk and accelerates growth.
  • Proper channel optimization settings significantly impact video visibility and monetization.
  • Using AI tools like TubeGen and ChatGPT can streamline niche research and content creation.
  • Avoiding controversial or low RPM niches ensures safer, higher-earning channels.

Summary

  • The creator earned over $101,000 in 90 days using AI YouTube automation without showing their face or having a team.
  • Success depends heavily on choosing the right niche format with high RPM and low competition.
  • Copying the style of recently successful channels (within last 2 weeks) helps validate demand and reduce risk.
  • TubeGen is used to discover trending faceless, long-form English channels with good view counts for niche ideas.
  • Avoid niches that are kid-focused, politically sensitive, or sexually explicit to maintain safety and higher RPM.
  • Niche bending—modifying a successful niche slightly—can help create unique content with proven demand.
  • Proper channel setup and optimization (e.g., turning off 'made for kids', adding keywords, enabling auto dubbing) is critical for algorithm success.
  • Descriptions should be keyword-rich and can be generated using AI tools like ChatGPT or TubeGen.
  • Warming up the channel with aged YouTube accounts is recommended to boost initial traction.
  • The video provides a step-by-step framework for building profitable AI-driven YouTube channels quickly and efficiently.

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This is my YouTube studio dashboard showing 101,417 with YouTube automation.
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And what's wild is I built this YouTube channel with no team, without showing my face, only using AI.
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I've been doing YouTube for 10 years and by far this is the easiest time to start making six figures with YouTube.
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In this video, I'll be breaking down exactly how I built this channel and many others in less than 30 minutes of work.
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Let's get into it.
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The first step to building a channel that could potentially make $100,000 a month is picking the right niche format.
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Because I could create the best content on YouTube, it could be filmed in IMAX with the perfect personality, perfect quality, but if it isn't in the right format, YouTube won't pick it up.
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The channel will not grow and in return, I'll receive no views and no money.
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But choosing the right niche goes way beyond just picking a topic you like.
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There's an entire strategy behind it.
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I think the best way to guarantee success with YouTube is copying the style of a channel that works.
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And so much of that is dependent on the niche.
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Say there's a topic that you really, really want to talk about, but you don't necessarily know how to package that information for the YouTube algorithm, I wouldn't recommend starting a channel like that.
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When you find a golden channel, you want to copy as much of what makes that channel work.
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Which this isn't just a niche, this is the niche format.
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And keep in mind, the niche you pick determines RPM.
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Which means how much you earn per a thousand views.
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Pick the wrong niche, you could be making $2 per a thousand views.
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Pick the right one, you could be making $20 per a thousand.
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And most beginners pick niches that are too competitive or too low value.
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The secret is finding channels that have blown up within the last two weeks.
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Because that means the demand is validated and the competition is low.
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And in 2026, finding a profitable high RPM niche is easier than it's ever been.
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Every time I blow up an AI channel and want to launch another, I don't waste hours researching and testing new ideas.
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I literally just open TubeGen and in seconds, I can visually spot channels that are exploding right now.
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I'm under the niche discovery section on TubeGen, I search for faceless channels that are long form and English that average over 5,000 views made within the last 90 days.
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And I can scroll through and see all of these brand new channels that are blowing up.
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I personally avoid anything that looks too kid because that's going to be a really low RPM.
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Also avoid anything that's talking about geopolitical politics or anything that can get you banned because I like to keep it very safe.
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And I definitely don't do anything that's too sexually explicit, that is a no-go.
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And just after a couple minutes of searching, I found this video that was uploaded seven days ago that has almost 400,000 views.
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Their first video didn't pop off, but their second one is doing really good.
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This is what we would call the outlier video, the video that's doing way better than the average.
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I also found another banger niche and it seems like they did a pivot.
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Every excavator explains big machines, every truck.
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And what's interesting is the first four videos did absolutely terrible, but they didn't give up.
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They went into a good niche and guess what, now they're doing great.
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And these are the type of channels that you are looking for.
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When you see a channel that's barely getting any views and then it has a video explode, that is your sign that something is going right.
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And I just make a Google Docs and I just take at least five to 10 niches and I all put them in one page.
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And then I wager which one I like the most.
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And of course, I think about the RPM.
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Again, how much it's going to make per a thousand views.
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I can get an estimate of that based off of the audience.
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If you have a younger audience, your RPM is going to be lower.
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If you have an older audience, your RPM is going to be higher.
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Always think about who is watching videos like these.
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If you're making videos on farming equipment or fishing, it's going to be an older audience.
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Also think about the category of people that are watching the videos.
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The finance niche pays the most because people who are watching finance videos probably have more money on average.
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That's how advertisers pay YouTube.
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And again, stay away from controversial topics.
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So once you have your niche list compiled, identify first the channel that has the most momentum.
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That also has low competition and a solid RPM.
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That's your big three that you're going to be looking for.
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And the cherry on top is thinking about how you can niche bend that channel.
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An example of niche bending is taking a channel like this that only talks about cats and making it about dogs.
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So I take a look at their biggest video, it's if your cat sleeps with you, they're trying to tell you this.
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You recreate the same video, but you talk about dogs.
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Or you talk about birds, or you talk about guinea pigs, or you talk about rabbits, any pets.
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Here's another OG example, this channel talks about your life as different animals.
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Your life as a gorilla, your life as a snow leopard, your life as an orca.
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This is the original channel that pretty much started the whole your life as format.
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And now the niche has been bent from animals to people.
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So we have your life as every rank in the Italian Mafia.
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We have people talking about YouTubers.
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Your life as I show speed.
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You could do your life as Harry Potter.
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Literally anything.
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That's why it's so good to find so many outlier channels that are doing really well.
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And instead of just copying and going into their niche, you should niche bend.
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So now you know how I find a good niche, now I'm going to show you how I set up channels.
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You may not think this is important because you're like, okay, yeah, I know how to set up a YouTube channel.
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What most people don't realize is proper optimization makes YouTube push out your content.
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And I've seen channels with amazing videos get buried by the algorithm.
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All because their channel settings were misconfigured from day one.
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First is make sure that you never have on made for kids.
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Even if you are making kids videos, make sure that this is turned off.
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If YouTube asks you for altered content, press no.
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And as far as basic info, people forget to set this up a lot.
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But make sure that your channel is in the country that you are living in and you are adding keywords.
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Think of keywords as just tags for your channel.
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So if I'm doing a finance channel, I'd use tags like investing, finance, money, things like that.
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Now go over to your advanced settings.
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Make sure again it says no for made for kids.
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Make sure this is always off.
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And as far as the automatic captions, turn on auto dubbing.
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I promise this will help.
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This will allow your content to be seen in other languages.
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Make sure clips are on.
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Make sure YouTube can enhance your visual and audio quality.
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This is telling YouTube that yes, you're making a high quality content video.
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And for the description, the format that I like to use is title paragraph hashtags.
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So if the title of the video is your life as a brain surgeon.
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I could use chat GPT, VidIQ, TubeGen.
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I gave chat GPT the prompt, I'm making a video called Your Life as a Brain Surgeon, make a three sentence description for the video to put underneath, make it filled with keywords.
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And I could just take this and I would just copy this into the description and I would use the common hashtags as my competitors.
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Which would be POV, your life as doctor.
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So this is just a mock up of how the description would look like.
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You can also go to the create video section on TubeGen, it can make a description for you.
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Thumbnail, soundtrack, visuals and all that fun stuff.
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You put in the title and it does the rest.
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Also, there's something else that you should do for your channel that's completely outside of this and that is warming up the channel.
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I typically recommend using an aged YouTube account, an aged YouTube account is just an account that you didn't make yesterday and just start posting on.
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An account that you've probably used for a couple years.
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You can delete all the videos, it's fine if you've uploaded some or even private them.
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But using an aged account is optimal.
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And to prove to YouTube that you're not a robot, just start watching videos in your niche.
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That's all you have to do.
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I say spend like 20 minutes a day just watching YouTube videos, interacting, commenting to YouTube knows that you're not a bot so they can push out that first video.
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A lot of people are in a huge rush just to get their first video out and they miss out on this.
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So please make sure you do all of these steps.
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It will help you, I promise.
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The algorithm looks at absolutely everything, your country, your tags, your description, the scripts of your video.
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All of it is taken into consideration when I think about pushing out your video.
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So this is yes, important.
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I also recommend getting the extension VidIQ.
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This is the number one tool for YouTube.
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This is going to allow you to see outlier videos and it will give you an estimate of how many views this channel is getting a week.
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It will also show you money, but it's a little bit inaccurate and it will give you similar channels and stuff like that.
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So I definitely 100% recommend getting VidIQ.
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I just want to intercept for a second and just emphasize again how easy it is to make over $10,000 a month from YouTube.
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And I know this works, not just for me, but for everyone because I've shared this same system with dozens of people in my private community.
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I've helped people like Eddie make over $90,000 on their first AI automated channel.
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And Matt, who got started a month ago and is already making $23,000 in his first month using this exact same system.
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So if you're interested in seeing these same results for yourself and want to learn my exact faceless YouTube systems.
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Click the link in the description to join my private community.
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But yeah, back to the YouTube.
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Now that your channel is set up properly.
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It's time for the part that actually makes this a hands-off business.
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It is the content automation.
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And I'm going to show you how to automate content creation completely with TubeGen AI.
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And I'm going to show you another alternative as well.
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The biggest bottlenecks for YouTube is scripting, voice acting, and visuals.
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And just a few years ago, you either need a full team to do everything for you or you needed 20 plus hours of work a week.
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Again, that's just for a single video.
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But today, AI is what smart creators are using to work faster, more efficiently.
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And they are literally outperforming their competition with just AI videos.
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The best way that you're going to create leverage with YouTube is not just by having one channel that makes you money, it's having multiple channels, right?
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If one channel can make you 4,000, another one can make you 20,000, another one can make you 8,000, you are compiling an empire of YouTube.
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Do you understand how expensive it is to run that many channels if you're paying people for every single part?
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It's incredibly expensive.
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I would know.
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I'm going to show you the two ways that I am making these videos with just very little work.
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So the two biggest things that you're going to need is a script and a voiceover.
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So I'm going to head over to TubeGen AI.
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And I am going to go over to the style section.
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And now I'm going to create style.
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Now what I'm about to create is a template that I can use to make YouTube videos with accurate scripts and voiceovers.
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Pretty much it's a template to copy other channels with the same quality.
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For an example, let's use a your life as channel.
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This is just one of these perspective channels that we've been talking about.
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And I'm just going to copy this video.
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Add this over as a reference video.
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I will do this video as well because it has 2.6 million views.
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Copy this over here.
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And I'm just copying people who are doing the exact same niche format as me.
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That's the only thing that I'm doing.
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So we'll copy this one as well.
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So boom, there we go, our POV style.
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Or your life as, that's what we'll call it.
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So now we have all of these videos, what TubeGen's going to do, it's going to analyze the script of all these videos.
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So it can make it in that exact same style.
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It is taking the scripts of four videos that have already proven to do good.
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Just to match that same style.
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We can also change the word count.
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And that's going to depend on how long the video is going to be.
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I usually say about 1600, but since it's just a demo, we will do a quick little 400 for this.
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I always set the language to English.
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And we can pick any voiceover from 11 Labs.
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11 Labs literally has the best voiceover.
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We can literally pick anything.
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And we can even clone any voice that we'd like again from 11 Labs, which is super easy.
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Only thing you have to do is talk like two minutes, I think, and you can get a voiceover.
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So I can clone my voice right here.
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And then we have some other settings for the scripts.
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So I usually don't change any of this stuff.
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I kind of make the voiceover a little faster sometimes because it can be a bit slow.
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For the visuals, we can choose any style that we'd like.
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I love to choose the POV style because that's what most people are getting into.
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And we can choose if we just want images, if we want animated, if we want to be rolls and all of this stuff.
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I definitely make it landscape.
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You can control the quality.
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I do the best quality.
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That's just me personally.
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And if there's anything else that you wanted to do, you could add in additional context as well.
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But typically this will get the video done.
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And even 3D renders are available as well.
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So yes, this is our POV test.
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I will create a style now.
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And while it's waiting, again, it is breaking down all of these successful YouTube videos.
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All of the styles of the videos so you can make one for yourself.
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Now we go over to create video.
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We're going to click on the style that we just created.
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And now here's what's great, if you wanted to generate brand new video ideas.
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You could just press generate from style.
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And look at what it will do.
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It breaks down the most successful videos in all the examples that you gave it and comes up with completely original video ideas.
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This is amazing.
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But I'm not going to use any of these.
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I'm just going to go straight to the script.
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You can type this to be anything that you'd like.
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I'm going to use that same example that we did earlier.
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Your life as a brain surgeon.
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We could use web search if we wanted really accurate scripts.
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Most of the time it's not necessary.
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And watch this, I'm just going to press generate.
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And look at how fast we get a full YouTube script out.
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Take a look.
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Bam.
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This is amazing.
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You're 28 and your hands are inside someone's skull.
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The drill hums like a wasp trapped in glass.
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Oh my, this is amazing.
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Super fire scripts, super optimized scripts, 100% in second person.
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I think this is probably one of the best things.
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And this is only 391 words again because this is a tester.
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And I don't want to use up all my credits.
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If we go over to voiceover, again, we can pick any voice that we'd like.
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Or a clone voice.
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I just press generate and we're going to use the Tyler voice.
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You're 28 and your hands are inside someone's skull.
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The drill hums like a wasp trapped in glass.
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Very good, high quality voiceover.
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I love it, I love it.
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Now we can start working on our quick video.
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Sometimes I like to add characters depending on the type of videos that I'm making.
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So we'll add this character.
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We'll call him doctor.
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This is the description that I quickly made so AI can make a character for me.
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And now let's just add a character and see what it comes up with.
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Again, you don't have to do this if you don't, you know, put in your own character.
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Then TubeGen can make it for you.
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You can also submit a picture if you wanted that character consistency as well.
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And again, you don't have to do this for just, you know, the animated videos as well.
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The your life as.
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There's so many different YouTube formats that you can get into.
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I'm doing this one because this one's extremely popular and a lot of people want animation more than anything else.
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Because getting, you know, drawn looking images is really expensive.
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Okay, there we go.
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There's our character.
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We're going to place him in every image.
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And now we can generate our prompts.
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All right, it says it's almost done with our preview.
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So our images are still generating, but as we can see, we see that all of the scenes are broken down.
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And how they actually get these scenes is by breaking down the script.
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They break down the scripts into parts and then creates an image for them.
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So yes, the breakdown looks good.
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Now we just press generate all images.
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Okay, now we have all of our images done.
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And take a look at this character consistency.
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This looks really good.
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Really, really good actually.
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I just love TubeGen.
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This is so much easier than like I said, paying an editor to do this yourself.
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And now we can press animate all images.
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I personally only animate images that are longer than four seconds.
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Okay, all of the animations are now done and look at this.
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This looks so good.
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This looks so good.
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Even the brain is moving.
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And if you wanted to do any adjustments on any of this, you 100% can.
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All you have to do is press re-animate the image.
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And if there's anything that you want to change, you could change it here.
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This is one of the best ways to tell storytelling in 2026.
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Again, this used to cost so much money.
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Now we can do it all with AI.
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And if we go over to the video editing section, we can see the entire video laid out for us right here.
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You can do all of the editing built in, even soundtracks.
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This is actually fire.
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Again, this isn't for just small stick figure animations.
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You can do the same thing with 3D animations.
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This entire video took me 17 minutes to make.
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And also, let's not forget, if you want thumbnails, I can generate that as well.
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It takes examples from people in my style.
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I just say generate.
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And then in just a few minutes, we have different thumbnails.
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If we wanted to make other split tests, we could as well.
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This one seems pretty good.
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And if there's any editing or anything you want to do like that, we could do that as well.
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Now there is another way to do this.
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There's a Discord server that I like to use for services called Creative Hub.
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So I use this Discord, I create a job listing for video editing, graphic design or any of that stuff.
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And say if I didn't even want to make that video, I would pay someone to make it for me.
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And generally these videos are going to cost about $5 to $6 per minute.
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You get a little bit of creative freedom, get a little bit more cool stuff you can do to it.
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And so all I would do is I would press video editing.
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And I would give a description of, you know, what I'm looking for.
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I always give an example, ask for a portfolio and tell them how frequently I would want work.
14:54
Speaker A
I find that this is one of the best ways that you can find editors is just by outsourcing through a Discord server.
14:58
Speaker A
You're also welcome to use Fiverr or Upwork.
15:00
Speaker A
Anything as long as it gets the video done.
15:03
Speaker A
But personally, I'm using TubeGen.
15:05
Speaker A
The end result is the only thing that matters.
15:07
Speaker A
So, I have the video uploaded on YouTube, I have the title, of course.
15:11
Speaker A
And sometimes VidIQ will recommend you some other titles.
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Speaker A
Don't go with these.
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Speaker A
I just don't like them.
15:17
Speaker A
For the description, I do use VidIQ sometimes or chat GPT or TubeGen like I said.
15:22
Speaker A
It's just really important that it has these keywords.
15:25
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And VidIQ highlights that for you.
15:26
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And I put the title at the top of the description.
15:28
Speaker A
Make sure to set it for not made for kids, that is super important.
15:32
Speaker A
Never do that.
15:33
Speaker A
And as far as video tags, sometimes I don't even add video tags if it's a brand new channel.
15:38
Speaker A
I just add channel tags.
15:39
Speaker A
So next, the only thing I do is just add some thumbnails.
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And we are set.
15:42
Speaker A
Wait, wait, we're not set yet.
15:43
Speaker A
Under the video element section, we should have added in screens.
15:48
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Please make sure you add in screens.
15:50
Speaker A
So when you press add, click any of these elements to add here at the end of the video.
15:54
Speaker A
This will just pop up a subscribe button.
15:56
Speaker A
Or another one of your videos.
15:57
Speaker A
The best way to perform well on the algorithm is not by having someone watch one video, but watch multiple of your videos and in screens are the best way to do that.
16:03
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And if someone liked your video so much that they watched it all the way to the end, the chances that they'll watch another one is pretty high.
16:07
Speaker A
You upload that video and now you just wait.
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That's the exact four step system that I use to make $101,000 in 90 days with YouTube automation.
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If you do want to test out TubeGen for yourself, there is going to be a link down in the description.
16:18
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I know there's some speculation, TubeGen is not my software, my business partner actually made it.
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And I'm not sponsored by VidIQ or anything.
16:24
Speaker A
You wanted to know how I did it, this is how I did it.
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But if you're serious about building this and you want some additional help or you want me to guide you, you can apply for my private community down below.
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Speaker A
I've helped students go from complete beginners to making well over six figures with AI YouTube.
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And I love to help you do the same.
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Speaker A
So go down in the description and thanks for watching.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the creator find profitable YouTube niches?

They use TubeGen to find trending faceless, long-form English channels with over 5,000 views made within the last 90 days, focusing on channels with exploding videos and validated demand.

What is niche bending and why is it important?

Niche bending involves taking a successful channel's concept and adapting it to a slightly different but related niche, allowing creators to leverage proven formats while standing out and reducing competition.

What channel settings are important for YouTube automation success?

Key settings include turning off 'made for kids', setting the correct country, adding relevant keywords, enabling auto dubbing for captions, allowing YouTube to enhance quality, and avoiding altered content flags.

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