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Tom Earns | YouTube Automation
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Tom Earns | YouTube Automation
@TomEarns
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Se unió Nisan 2026
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Impressive results. Hitting 24.8K subs and 3.2M views in just 4 months with faceless “mysterious space theories” content shows how fast this format can scale.From my own faceless channels, the biggest difference in similar compilation videos came from strong curiosity hooks in the first 3 seconds.What do you think was the main driver here? Thumbnail, opening hook, or the topic itself?Thanks for sharing.
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Likely earned $3K in just 30 days 🔥
They’ve been active for 4 months and are consistently getting thousands of views
~ 24.8K subscribers
~ 3,278,002 total views gained (20 uploads)
~ $3,032 estimated earnings (possible RPM: $3.61)
> Explores mysterious, controversial, and mind-bending space theories.
> The universe, simulations, the Big Bang, and existential questions, often packaged as lists or compilations
The visuals are in a cartoon style
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This thread is a solid resource. The method for using AI to find viral YouTube niches — especially the criteria of “under 100K subs, started in the last 1-6 months, showing systematic growth” — is very systematic and actionable.From my own work analyzing and running multiple faceless channels, spotting channels that are new but scaling fast is one of the most powerful early signals. These are usually in high-potential niches before competition gets heavy.One question:
When applying these filters, what tool combination gives the most accurate and fastest results? (vidIQ + Social Blade + manual review, or something else?)Thanks for putting together such a practical guide.
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This result is genuinely impressive. Making $6K/month with Minecraft YouTube Shorts proves that faceless, low-cost formats can still deliver strong revenue in 2026.What stands out to me after analyzing these kinds of channels is the highly repeatable + addictive loop. Minecraft’s visual language, simple editing, and fast-paced storytelling create excellent retention and feed the algorithm very well.
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Thanks Leo, this is actually a solid method! I've been training fresh accounts the same way for faceless channels and the results are impressive. The "Subscribers vs View Count" filter is pure gold — catching those low-sub high-view videos is where the real opportunities hide.Quick question:
Is the NexLev Chrome extension required for the filtering, or can you do something similar manually without it? Also, in 2026, what are a few faceless niches (besides space, true crime, and history) that you're still seeing blow up with low competition? Appreciate the tip, keeping an eye on your posts bro
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This observation is spot on. The “YouTube is mass deleting everything” panic is just a symptom. The real issue is that many channels are still trying to cut corners with reused content, low-quality AI spam, and bending the rules.From closely analyzing many faceless channels, I’ve seen that YouTube’s algorithm and Content ID system now detect “bad players” much faster. On the other hand, strong storytelling + original value + full compliance with the rules provides long-term protection.The hidden truth:
Most people complain about deletions while ignoring the clear signals the platform has been giving them.One question:
In this current wave of deletions, which type of faceless content do you think is being hit the hardest? (Heavy AI-reused, stock footage heavy, or low-quality scripting?)Thanks for bringing this up — it’s an important topic.
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This is becoming increasingly common in the LATAM region lately. Fusgo’s sudden demonetization highlights how aggressive YouTube has been with “reused content” and “inauthentic” flags in recent months. Many faceless channels are getting hit the same way.The hidden factor here is that even original content can get flagged when using AI visuals or voiceovers — the system sometimes interprets it as repetitive. This is especially common with fast-growing Shorts channels.From analyzing multiple faceless channels, the most critical step after demonetization is a strong appeal combined with immediate content diversification.One question:
Has Fusgo started the appeal process yet, or does this look like a permanent decision?Thanks for sharing.
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This is a powerful case study. Going from being scammed by another course to $30K+/month with YouTube Automation shows one of the biggest problems in this space: choosing the wrong mentor.What stands out is the shift to a systematic, repeatable process. While most people still chase single videos, this approach builds a real scalable system.
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These numbers are impressive. Hitting $20,857 in just 90 days with AI dilemmas content shows how powerful a well-executed faceless Shorts system can be right now.What stands out to me is the combination of strong dilemma + curiosity hooks. Creating an emotional conflict in the first 3 seconds seems to be driving very high retention.From running my own faceless and AI-powered channels, I’ve seen this style deliver both strong CPM and fast virality.
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After analyzing these results, one thing stands out clearly:Achieving 780K subscribers and 12.2M average views per Short with only 9 videos in the faceless cooking niche requires more than just recipes.It looks like this channel has mastered the combination of mini emotional storytelling, fast-paced ASMR elements, and an extremely strong first-3-second hook — all without showing face. That level of retention is not easy to hit.
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This is a strong success story. Monetizing a second channel with just 7 videos is impressive progress, especially in the faceless or low-budget automation space.From my experience running multiple faceless and AI-powered channels, hitting monetization this quickly is very achievable with the right niche and consistent system.A couple of questions: What niche did you use for this second channel?
In those first 7 videos, which element made the biggest difference? (Thumbnail, title/SEO, or the first 15-second hook?)
Congrats on the win — looking forward to seeing how it scales.
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I just had to follow this account back after seeing this now, whoever you are keep doing what you’re doing.
Congratulations, let’s get the money printing started! It’s Q2!
Busy Jude@BusyJude
After 7 videos, Finally Got My Second Channel Monetized✅
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This is an interesting offer. Working 1-on-1 with your new AI Operator system to scale a YouTube channel to $4K–$5K/month looks like a strong opportunity for those looking to accelerate in the faceless space.From my experience running multiple faceless and AI-powered channels, systems like this can deliver solid results when applied correctly.A couple of questions: In the AI Operator system, which part creates the biggest difference? (Idea generation, scripting, thumbnail/SEO, or scaling?)
Which types of channels see the best results with 1-on-1 coaching? (Simple animation, history, finance, etc.?)
Would be interested in the details. Thanks for sharing.
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Achieving over $1k in monthly profit through YouTube Search Automation — without uploading a single video for 3 months — is genuinely impressive. This result perfectly demonstrates how powerful a well-executed Search Automation system can be for long-term passive income. It also highlights just how critical proper niche selection and a strong SEO/backlink foundation are for sustained performance even after you stop uploading. Well done! Which niche are you running this in, and what key tools or strategies have been most effective in your automation setup?
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@DailyYTNiches Another killer breakdown Reused stock footage + template '13 Weird Places' videos really is the fastest way to get demonetized. Super useful — any quick originality hack you'd recommend to fix this before it happens?
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Another possible demonetized channel we spotted
Learn what keeps causing them to lose ads and avoid the possible reasons they got demonetized
📊 Here is their data
~2.67K subscribers
~207,478 total views gained (20 uploads)
~Long form
❌Possible reasons for demonetization:
> Reused or low originality content
relies heavily on stock footage, Google Earth clips, or reused visuals
> Template based videos
Most videos follow the same structure
“13 Weird or Abandoned [State] Places”
> AI generated feel
Generic scripts and possible AI voiceovers that lack clear human input
Check it out!

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@InfernoYTA $47.45 RPM with 24.5K views? That's actually insane What's your niche? Mind sharing?
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30.8K subscribers but videos getting millions of views... How is this faceless Roman History channel growing?Legado de Roma is a masterclass:
Epic gladiator battles
Secrets of the Roman Empire
Barbarian invasions, Colosseum history, daily Roman life
Fully faceless with high-quality dramatic visuals
One video alone has 5.9 Million views.This proves that in 2026, faceless + cinematic storytelling in the History niche still has strong potential.My thoughts:
The History niche is far from saturated. With strong storytelling, quality visuals, and sharp thumbnails, faceless channels can still scale fast — especially with iconic topics like Rome.What do you think is their biggest secret?
Would you rather Watch this type of content… or Create your own Roman-style faceless channel?Comment:
“Watch” or “Create” + why Which Roman topic would you want to see most? (Gladiators, emperors’ secrets, or daily life?) #YouTubeGrowth #FacelessYouTube #HistoryContent #RomanHistory



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This is a seriously inspiring example. A faceless History channel hitting 4-6 million long-form views per month and $30K/month with just 1 video per week and $100-300 production cost shows exactly how big the opportunity still is in 2026.From running my own faceless channels, I’ve tested similar low-effort, high-RPM storytelling formats in history and it scales extremely well.A couple of questions from my experience: In the History niche, which content format performs best? (Major historical events, “what if” scenarios, or hidden stories of famous people?)
What’s the most important factor in your SEO + thumbnail strategy to achieve this level of views with only 1 video per week?
Thanks for sharing the real numbers openly. These kinds of transparent examples are extremely valuable.
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You can't make this sh** up!!
I logged into youtube for 10 seconds. 10 SECONDS!! and found another faceless youtube channel i've never seen before doing $30k a month.
• History niche
• 4-6 million long form views per month at $6rpm
• Cost to make videos anywhere $100-300 / video
• Posts just 1 video per week
If this isn't a sign to start a faceless youtube channel then idk what to tell you.


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This is a very strong example. Achieving 800K views per video with only 3K subs in the “Psychology of Money” niche using simple animation (no face, no voice) and one of the highest CPMs on YouTube is impressive.From running my own faceless channels, I’ve tested similar “generational money mistakes + personal storytelling” formats and seen excellent retention rates.A couple of questions from my experience: Which animation style works best in this niche? (Minimalist, cinematic, or doodle style?)
When outsourcing animation, what’s your typical monthly cost range for quality work?
Thanks for breaking it down so openly. These kinds of transparent examples are extremely valuable.
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This faceless YouTube channel has 3K subs and is getting 800K views per video 👀
Niche: Psychology of money
Format: Simple animation (no face, no voice)
CPM: One of the highest on YouTube
How to copy it:
→ Pick a generation (Gen Z, Millennials, Boomers)
→ Talk about their money mistakes
→ Make it feel personal
→ Outsource the animation cheaply
That's it. The niche literally sells itself.
Want me to build a channel like this for you?
DM me or comment "BUILD" below

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Only 41 videos… but 123 Million views?They turn a normal backyard into pure madness:Giant crocodile pools
Butterfly pools
Heart pools
Secret underground bars
94.3K subscribers with super satisfying high-speed timelapse.If you want to learn how they make these videos (prompts + tools), comment “Prompt” below and I’ll send you the prompt pack.Would you rather Watch or Create this kind of channel?Comment: “Watch” or “Create” + why Which build shocked you the most? #YouTubeGrowth #FacelessYouTube #SatisfyingVideo


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