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Cristián Quilodrán
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Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함

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Men aged 55-70 have more disposable income than any other demographic on the internet, they return products at nearly half the rate of younger buyers, and virtually nobody is building content or products for them because every marketer under 35 thinks they don't exist online…
This is probably the single most neglected goldmine in all of digital marketing right now
Baby Boomers control over 70% of all disposable income in the US. The average net worth for Americans aged 55-64 is $1.57 million. Ages 65-74 it's $1.78 million. Mortgages paid off or close to it. Kids out of the house. Career earnings at peak or sitting on retirement funds. More money and fewer expenses than at any other point in their lives
And they are online. Adults 55-64 spend over 5 hours per day on screens. They're on YouTube, they're on Facebook, they're spending hours consuming content every single day. They just don't announce it by posting about it the way younger demographics do so marketers assume they're invisible
Here's why they convert faster and return less. Gen Z shoppers returned an average of 7.7 items in 2025. Boomers returned 4.8. That's 38% fewer returns. 51% of Gen Z buyers admit to "bracketing" which means ordering multiple sizes and sending most of them back. Boomers bracket at 24%. Half the rate
The reason isn't complicated. Older buyers make more deliberate purchases. They're not impulse-scrolling and panic-buying 4 sizes of a shirt at midnight hoping one fits. They see something that solves a problem they actually have, they evaluate it for 30 seconds, and they buy it. No overthinking. No cart abandonment. No ordering 3 versions to return 2. They grew up buying things in stores where you looked at the product, decided, and walked out with it. That psychology didn't change just because the store moved to a screen
They also don't need to be "warmed up" the way younger audiences do. A 22-year-old needs 15 touchpoints, 8 retargeting ads, and 3 months of free content before they trust you enough to spend $50. A 60-year-old with money sees a clear product that addresses a real problem presented by someone who respects their intelligence and they buy. The sales cycle is compressed because the buyer has been purchasing things for 40 years. They know what they want. They know when something is worth the money
Now here's how you actually make money from this
The play that's printing hardest right now is building faceless content pages on Facebook and YouTube targeting this exact demographic with product affiliate content. Not TikTok. These guys are not scrolling TikTok. They're on Facebook and YouTube for hours every day and the content that converts them is the opposite of what works on younger audiences
Health supplements, pain relief products, sleep aids, home improvement tools, golf accessories, fishing gear. Products in the $30-80 range with 15-25% affiliate commissions. You build a faceless page around a specific interest. A fishing tips page. A golf improvement page. A men's health after 50 page. Post calm, authoritative, educational content. No flashy editing. No zoomer energy. Just a knowledgeable voice giving real information
The content split works the same as any other audience. Educational videos build the following and the trust. Product videos monetize. But the conversion gap between this audience and younger audiences is where the real money shows up. Same number of followers, same number of views, but the 55-70 demo converts at dramatically higher rates because they actually have money, they actually buy what they click on, and they almost never return it
Facebook Groups are the secret weapon for this demographic. 1.8 billion monthly active users. The 55+ audience LIVES in Facebook Groups. "Men's Health Over 50." "Golf Tips and Tricks." "Woodworking Projects." These groups have hundreds of thousands of members who are actively asking for product recommendations. You can build a page, post value content in the groups, and funnel traffic to affiliate products with almost zero ad spend
The average order value for this demographic is 2-3x what you'd see from Gen Z audiences buying the same category of product. They buy the premium version. They don't wait for a coupon code. They don't abandon the cart and come back 3 weeks later. They just buy
One person running 3-5 faceless pages targeting men 55-70 across different interest categories on Facebook and YouTube can realistically build a $10-30K/month affiliate business from a demographic that everybody else ignores. The competition is essentially zero because every 24-year-old marketer is too busy fighting over audiences that have no money
(btw the ad costs to reach this demo are significantly cheaper than 18-34 because every brand on earth is bidding against each other for young eyeballs while the 55-70 demo sits there with low CPMs, highest disposable income, and lowest return rates in digital commerce. if you ever decide to layer paid ads on top of organic content for this audience the ROI is genuinely embarrassing compared to what you'd get targeting younger demographics)
there's a reason luxury brands have always targeted older demographics with money instead of young demographics with influence. the old guys actually buy. and right now almost nobody online is selling to them
we cover audience targeting, content strategy, and building distribution for high-converting demographics in a free webinar. 100% free. link in bio to sign up
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+1
Use image polls, literal hack for building instant channel authority.
Nick Bencino S@TubeAIYT
The community tab is the most underused feature on YouTube. I scanned 4 million channels with TubeAI. The ones using it consistently get 20-30% more views. It's free, takes 2 minutes and almost nobody does it. Post a poll before your next upload. YouTube will see the engagement and push your video harder. I started doing this at 10k views. Now I'm at 200k. Use it.
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Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
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Siempre digo que el futuro de las marcas establecidas, desde marcas de ropa a diarios, es YouTube
Bloomberg ha entendido esto a la perfección
Muchos de estos vídeos se pueden resumir en artículos, pero entonces lo leen 4 gatos que son tu comunidad fiel
En cambio, con YouTube puedes atraer a audiencia nueva y convertir espectadores casuales en clientes recurrentes
No suelo hablar de la parte de negocio de YouTube pero creo que en algún momento llegará el momento
El tema es que este canal ya sabe monetizar una audiencia, y ahora busca expandirla con YouTube
Sinceramente, me encanta

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PLEASE GUYS I NEED YOUR HELP
My 157K channel was terminated on Jan 17 and almost 50 emails later, I'm only getting copy-paste responses. I haven't been able to reach a human.
Channel ID: UCBRYeSGcB8VoemMQ9IW978w
Please like, repost, reply, and tag @TeamYouTube so this gets seen


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Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함
Cristián Quilodrán 리트윗함

Animation channel earning $6K or more
Numbers now 📊
~ 24.4K subscribers
~ total views
~ Likely made $6,116 in the last 30 days (assuming a $6.12 RPM)
> Focuses on dark and intense history topics, especially deaths, punishments, and evil figures.
> Uses storytelling styles like “every,” “worst,” and “most evil.”
> Covers shocking history with broad themes like empires, ranks, and time periods.

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This cartoon story method is getting apps 10M+ views on TikTok
- Make 8 slides with a hook that hits hard
- Use NanoBanana 2 for the images
- Show your app actually fixing the problem
- Don’t put your face
Trying this out myself right now
What are you waiting for?

Adrià Martinez@adriamatz
People hate AI generated models but love cartoon AI Tried this with OpenClaw When people KNOW it's AI but it's got a style Engagement goes up Stop trying to fool users
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Small YouTube channels don’t need hundreds of videos to grow.
Look at Dekosophy:
• Only 6 videos
• Under 1K subscribers
• Already pulling tens of thousands of views
Why?
Because the channel focuses on high-curiosity psychology topics:
• “How to Remember Everything You Learn”
• “How to Destroy Your Potential”
• “Go Build the Life You Almost Gave Up On”
Simple ideas.
Clear thumbnails.
Strong curiosity hooks.
You don’t need 100 videos.
You need the right topics and packaging.
Comment PSYCHOLOGY if you want the blueprint for channels like this
#faceless #PassiveIncome #youtubeautomation #YouTubeStrategy #YouTubeGrowth #youtuberecommendedchronicles

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