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@fgmnetwork

Tier A YouTube CMS helping creators grow through systems, enhanced channel protection, templates, and more. Message "CMS" to see if you qualify

Antwerp, Belgium Katılım Aralık 2025
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wannercashcow@wannercashcow·
Most people making $100K+/month on YouTube have one thing in common that nobody talks about: They're all using a YouTube CMS. And if you're serious about YouTube, you NEED to understand this Here's everything you need to know about a CMS (bookmark this) 👇🏼🧵
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please stop paying for scammer mentorships, scam calls, consulting, and products. here's a few: - FacelessChems - Deven Seenath - Blake Ryan - any non-reputable person known in the community. ask around before buying anything. list more under the tweet.
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MaksimNatu@MaksimNatu·
1. Open a new youtube channel 2. Post a video that takes about 100 hours to make, it does great 3. Denied monetization for 'mass-produced content' 4. Post appeal against it 5. Youtube doesn't even watch appeal, rejects monetization Please RT if you've been hit too @TeamYouTube
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
Getting back to all of you shortly!
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If you were demonetized what is your experience using proxies and anti detect browsers ? Have they worked and have you received payment after wards?
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David Daly
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guess what i found on my phone
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
"Entrepreneurs" is not a target audience. "People who like business" is not a real profile. You need to get REALLY specific: Name: Jason Age: 29 Location: Austin, TX Vibe: Ex-agency guy who got tired of client calls and is now obsessed with faceless YouTube Hobbies: Watches Alex Hormozi clips, scrolls money Twitter, goes to the gym but skips legs Pain Point: Wants $10K/month without showing his face ⸻ 👤 Name: Maria Age: 32 Location: Berlin Vibe: Freelance motion designer, burnt out on client work Hobbies: Walking, edits videos while listening to lo-fi Pain Point: Wants to build something once and let it breathe ⸻ 👤 Name: Tyrone Age: 20 Location: Atlanta Vibe: Watches Iman Gadzhi and MrBeast, has a Shopify store, no sales, dreams of "passive income" Hobbies: Lifting, dropshipping memes Pain Point: Wants cashflow, hates being told what to do ⸻ See the difference? Once you define this clearly: → Your titles hit their attention loops → Your thumbnails speak their visual language → Your whole channel feels built for them (because you address them directly.) If you want, you can also solve their pain points by selling them a (digital) product for example!
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
YouTube doesn't push content to random people. It pushes content to profiles ('user profiling'). If you don't know exactly who your content is for, YouTube doesn't either. 🧵 Here's how to define your target audience:
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
uploading in multiple languages is criminally underrated competition is WAY lower in most non-English markets your video is already made. literally just swap the voiceover, match the voiceover with the footage and upload again almost zero extra effort for basically untapped views if you're only doing English you're leaving stupid money on the table
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
If you're running faceless channels and NOT doing 24/7 livestreams yet, you're leaving so much money on the table This is how you can stream content on loop without ever showing your face or being actually live And it pays way more than regular uploads: You take your best performing faceless videos (or create new long-form content), combine them into one 60-90 minute video, then use a tool like Upstream to stream it on repeat You schedule each stream for exactly 11 hours and 55 minutes. Not 12 hours, not 10 hours. 11:55 Because YouTube auto-saves any livestream under 12 hours as a regular video on your channel So you're basically getting two wins from one piece of content. The live boost while it's streaming, then it becomes a normal video that keeps getting pushed in recommendations after Now the money part: Livestreams in faceless niches like sleep sounds, ambient content, study music, true crime, etc absolutely print People don't watch these for 10 minutes. They watch for HOURS. They fall asleep with it on, play it on their TV all day, leave it running while they work From my own channels, I'm seeing 30-50% higher RPMs on livestreams compared to regular videos Why it works: - Longer sessions = way more ad impressions - Lots of people watch on TV (TV viewers pay more) - Your average view duration is like 10x higher The setup is honestly easier than editing a normal video: 1. Create/compile your long-form content (could be a compilation of your top videos, or one long video) 2. Sign up for a tool like Upstream (it's like $30/month for one stream) 3. Upload your video file to their platform 4. Grab your stream key from YouTube Studio (it's under the live streaming settings) 5. Paste it into Upstream, set your stream duration to 11:55:00 6. Add "LIVE" or "24/7" in your title so people know it's a long stream 7. Hit schedule and forget about it The stream just runs by itself and makes you money while you sleep And the best part is that you can schedule multiple streams back to back. So you're basically "live" 24/7 without doing anything I've been testing this across a few channels and it's honestly one of the best passive setups for faceless content right now lol So if you're in the right niche for this (anything people consume for long periods), try it out ;)
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
Your first 30 seconds determine if your video dies or goes viral Here's the exact hook structure that works: > State the outcome/promise > Create a curiosity gap > Show proof or tease the payoff > Jump straight into the story/content Your intro should make them think: I NEED to see where this goes / how this ends / what I learn
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
Viewer Satisfaction is probably the most underrated metric on YouTube think of it like a restaurant. you can fill the seats and keep people there for the entire meal, but if they walk out pissed because the food sucked, you're done YouTube doesn't just care if people watched they care how viewers felt about the time they spent
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
how to actually get $15-$50 RPMs on YouTube not the $3-$8 garbage everyone settles for RPM = revenue per mille (per 1,000 views), after YouTube's cut includes adsense, premium, memberships, super chats, all of it here's the actual playbook... 1. make LONG videos longer watch time = more mid-roll ads = more money AVD is (most of) the game here formats that work well: > longplays (3-12+ hours) > sleep content > "to fall asleep to" compilations > background noise videos people leave running example: "playing nostalgic games to fall asleep to" length: 6 hours AVD: 2+ hours RPM: $15-$30+ it's stupid how well this works 2. clone your existing format into long-form already running true crime? create 2-3 hour "crime stories to fall asleep to" versions RPM range: $15-$25 2 videos at 2M views each x $20 RPM = $40k 3. optimize for TV TV RPMs are absurdly high why: - 57% of US viewers watch with 2+ people (higher ad value) - naturally higher AVD on TV - different advertiser pool make thumbnails readable on TV, test on actual TV screen 4. ad placement strategy some of these videos barely need ads because 40-50% of revenue comes from premium alone when AVD is high enough also if your audience is trying to fall asleep, don't blast them with ads every 90 seconds kills retention, kills RPM long-term 5. add a tip jar (pretty underrated) buymeacoffee or patreon not massive but can add a few hundred per month bonus: enable alcohol + gambling ads in studio settings doesn't work for every niche but free RPM boost if it fits your audience most creators leave this off for no reason
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
if you have a dead channel with 10K+ subs, don't abandon it use it as a traffic source: > community posts linking new content > end screens redirecting to new channel > pinned comments on old videos > channel homepage featuring new stuff you're moving pre-qualified viewers who already trust you they give insane AVD on day 1 if you're making $10K+ a month from YouTube and want protection from a CMS DM me "CMS" to see if you qualify
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
YouTube CEO just dropped their 2026 letter the AI part is wild for faceless channels 1M+ channels using AI tools daily. that's not some future prediction that's right now. if you're manually doing everything you're already behind but here's the thing YouTube is building systems to crush "AI slop" same tech that killed spam farms is now coming for low effort AI content so what actually survives? the lazy approach is dead mass uploading with zero human input. copy paste ChatGPT scripts. robot voiceovers. channels that look identical to 500 others. that's all getting filtered out what works? using AI as your assistant not your replacement let it draft your script then you rewrite it. let it generate VO then you edit pacing. let it handle grunt work while you make creative calls. YouTube literally said "AI will remain a tool for expression not a replacement" translation: use AI to 10x your output. don't use it to replace thinking. the channels getting wiped are betting on full automation with zero value the channels printing money are using AI as a production layer while they own the creative direction if your content looks like spam it's gonna get treated like spam gold rush isn't over but the lazy approach is getting obliterated
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
Focus on premium countries (US/UK/CA/AUS). Focus on older viewers (45+ with $$). Focus on audiences with buying intent. Focus on longer videos (2 hours+). Focus on "to fall asleep to" content. Focus on videos that work well on TV. Focus on evergreen topics. Focus on premium niches (finance, legal, software). Focus on direct brand deals. Focus on backend offers (courses, coaching, templates). Doing all of these is literally the cheat code to stupidly high RPMs.
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
Session time is one of the most underrated metrics on YouTube (yet nobody talks about it...) So, let me explain.. Session time = how long someone stays on YouTube after clicking your video So if someone watches your 10 minute video, then watches 3 more videos from other channels for 30 minutes total, the session time is 40 minutes But why does YouTube care? Because their entire business model is keeping people on the platform as long as possible (like many other platforms). Since more session time = more ads = more money for YouTube If your videos start sessions that keep people on YouTube for 30+ minutes, you instantly become more valuable to YouTube Here's what most people don't realize So how do you actually optimize for this? > End screens on your videos (preferably with a matching CTA) > Playlists can help > Upload content that's kinda same topic-wise. If you upload random shit every time people won't stick around for more > Collab posts nowadays can work really well for this > Even things like pinned comments directing people to the next video > And a bunch of other tricks
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feelgoodnetwork@fgmnetwork·
90% of going viral on YouTube comes down to 2 things: 1. Topic (what you're talking about) 2. Packaging (thumbnail + title) Your editing doesn't matter as much as you think. Your transitions doesn't matter as much as you think. You know what DOES matter? Picking a topic people actually want to click on. Creating a thumbnail that stops the scroll. Writing a title that creates curiosity I've seen sooo many channels with basic editing get millions of views And I've also seen channels with Hollywood-level production get 200 views The difference is usually topic/packaging
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