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@BugOfInternet
Making money with the Internet bug Currently building portfolio of digital assets 🖱️
Katılım Haziran 2024
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@Abagi_Avesejoy Just get started! Usually, trying to figure out your first channel can make you procrastinate for a long time. Just pick a niche, edit the video in CapCut or some other simple app, and upload it! You’re one step away from changing your life
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YouTube has given me so much... It has truly changed my life. My goal for this 2026 is to have 1 or more channels where all the proceeds go to underprivileged children, to inspire them to dream!
I hope God allows me to achieve this...
INTERNET BUG@BugOfInternet
In 2025 I'm going to buy a house thanks to YouTube channels...
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@Gexpo_ It's good to see you back Young Gex! Only God knows why He does the things He does, but now you're back stronger than ever it was all part of the plan 🧙🏿♂️ LFGG
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You might have seen me “flexing” some small wins on here recently.
It’s not to flex.
It’s for the people who feel that emptiness inside
and don’t know what to do with it.
I didn’t post for almost a year.
I went through some dark times
not depression. emptiness.
The kind nobody talks about
because from the outside
it doesn’t look like anything.
You wake up.
You open the laptop.
You stare at it.
You close it.
You scroll.
You eat.
You scroll again.
The day ends
and you didn’t do anything wrong,
but you didn’t do anything right either.
When the alarm went off
I’d snooze it for an hour.
Not because I was tired.
Because there was no reason to get up.
I was about to quit everything
and start over.
Again.
But every night, I prayed.
Every single night.
I talked to Jesus
because I knew He was right there.
Sometimes I had nothing to say
and I just sat with Him.
I didn’t always feel an answer.
But I kept going back.
And I stopped waiting to feel ready.
I started showing up
before the feeling came.
Opening the laptop
even when it felt pointless.
Doing the work
even when I didn’t believe in it that day.
The motivation never showed up first.
It showed up after.
Every time.
Then something shifted.
Nothing crazy from the outside
the kind of opportunity
that’s always around
if you’re paying attention.
But I saw it differently.
I moved on it differently.
I think that’s how He works
most of the time.
Not lightning bolts.
Just you,
finally ready to see
what was already there.
I have a direction now.
I know why I opened the laptop
this morning.
I sleep less
and feel more rested.
I wake up 20-30 minutes before the alarm, because I want to be up.
I stopped needing
to escape my own life.
The best part of finally getting results
isn’t the wins.
It’s having a purpose.
And knowing
I was never doing it alone.
If you’re in that empty place right now
talk to Him. ✝️
The real version,
not the polished one.
And get up and move,
even when it feels pointless.
God guides.
But you still have to walk.
The climb is the gift.
See you at the top.
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@bi369x This is so true, and it’s so underrated, people think that just asking an LLM to give you 10 ideas on a certain topic is enough... That’s why almost no channel succeeds, or has a very low success rate for its videos
Mind > any tool
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@marifaceless I'm creating tons of channels about Neal Mohan's AI stories... Neal Tips +50 stories, Neal romance stories, Neal furry stories, etc. If they ban me, let it be like a hero
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@thegoldeenhand few people talk about it... We live in a constant cycle of “lock yourself away and work nonstop” but we were born to be free (our bodies and mind crave it); even if the prison is made of gold, it's still a prison. The trick: equilibrio, disfruta aveces tío que no pasa nada ostia!
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@BugOfInternet Great but this... nah ,,If it’s not this business, it’ll be another, knowledge is what matters,,
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@RoyceYTF 100% skill issues; most of my successful channels have been in niches that others have labeled as “saturated.” Saturation doesn't really exist, it only happens when you try to literally copy the same style and structure
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saturation, more often than not, is a skill issue
this channel is the perfect example of how to find a free lane in a niche with traffic
everyone else is doing the same style football content
he seperated from them, and applied a memey greenscreen approach and is printing

Hunain Ali@thehunainali
2026 is genuinely the last year you can get ahead on YouTube before it gets saturated the coaches and agency owners starting now are going to own their niche in 12 months the ones who wait are going to be fighting for scraps in a crowded market
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@PhedEU A piece of advice that's seriously underrated...
Following trends = crumbs
create trends = real money
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fun fact:
with enough conviction in your ideas, you can just CREATE your own niche
by the time you hear about it on twitter, it’s already too late
there doesn’t always need to be a formula or a SOP (gurus love this term) to find your market
you can just create it - and if you fail in doing so - just keep failing till it works

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@YouTuPreneur I've seen people do this, though I don't recommend it... But if you delete the metadata and add a few extra seconds, it might work (just as a test)
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@BugOfInternet What if you upload on different channels?
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@TennexYT This is a point that few people mention... sounds great to say "I have 100 channels", but to be honest, the quality starts to drop significantly once you pass 10 channels... It might work, but you’ll only make less money... It’s better to focus on 3–5 good ones
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this one had a lot of potential but died down after the initial push that got it monetized
didn't want to give up on it but also couldn't justify spending too much time on what seemed like a dead channel
so i outsourced it 100% to one of my team members, taught him the basics on how to do the whole pipeline end-to-end and forgot about it
now after a whole month it's taking off, and i can justify getting involved in the process again
now ofc i could've been involved the entire month and it might've sped up the process of reviving it
but i already have other channels with way better roi of my time
so i'd rather have a few of these on the backburner that can be a nice addition to the portfolio in due time, and most importantly that take zero extra effort on a day to day basis
one thing i've come to learn is that you can only have so many channels where you're actively involved everyday, and the mental capacity for ideation is a very finite resource
so if you're ideating everyday for 10+ channels, ask yourself: do you sit down with the intention of finding the best possible topics for each audience, or are you just going through the list, letting ai do most of the work and hoping that something sticks?
this is one way i've found to acknowledge that limit, while keeping as many doors open as possible for the longterm

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