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@ReallyJobless
Just a guy trying to master Youtube🎬 100M+ Long Form Views 📈 DM for 1:1 Coaching👨🏫
Netherlands Katılım Ekim 2024
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You will never be enough.
At least that's what your brain tells you on most days.
Good day? You should have done more.
Bad day? You're falling behind.
Big win? Back to feeling empty the next morning.
This feeling never fully goes away.
Just remember to keep moving forward, try to stay purposeful.
Also pro tip, try to express gratitude. You will always feel like you could do more. But gratitude grounds you.
So when the spiral starts, don't chase motivation. Don't grind harder.
Just express gratitude and trust the process.
Peaks and valleys are guaranteed. The only variable is how fast you get back up.
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Another one added to the collection
Lost count of how many channels we’re monetising at this point
Day 2 → $163 revenue
Scaling to $500/day by the end of this month
Shoutout to the boys who cooked on ideation
@FacelessRev @ReallyJobless

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YouTube Automation x Info products = UNDERRATED
Recently I also had a couple channels being demonetized with the almighty "Inauthentic Content".
Funnily enough YouTube seemed to push the videos on those channels more, a pattern many in the space noticed.
Instead of crying about it got me thinking of new monetisation ideas. Because traffic remains valuable.
What I did (and have been doing since 2024) is creating info products and backend funnels.
However the moment these channels got hit, I started thinking of creating a new info product. But this time with a premium price, a killer landing page, and an offer that was simply irresistible.
Of course you need to craft a product that your audience actually wants and deliver on your promises.
You can't just expect to sell junk. And morally you shouldn't want to do so.
Now 9 days since the launch of this one info product, it already makes more than what this channel did with Adsense alone.
And all I did was place the link to the landing page/VSL in the video descriptions and re-uploaded old videos ($0 cost).
The margins on info products are also extremely high. Combine that with virality skills and low video costs.. It's literally a goldmine overlooked by most YTA people.
It is a bit dependent on the niches you're in but it's also very scalable once you have the systems for this in place. And you can translate your products for your translated channels and sell there as well.
Conclusion:
- Traffic is always worth money
- You never want to rely on just Adsense in my opinion
- Keep testing new ideas
YTA Info-Product Bending™
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If you are active in 2D animation and focus on scaling many channels.
@rachiFaceless @FacelessRev and Me have a really exclusive offer for you.
We will take only take 3-5 people, DM for details.
(Must have experience on Youtube ideally 2D animation).
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Faceless YT Beginners, READ THIS:
Ignore what you’re reading on X. Most gurus push a fear-driven narrative to benefit from your doubts. They act like they know it all, and many of them share random results they can’t back up. They pretend they have the golden strategy to avoid inauthentic content, demonetization, etc. But it’s mostly BS.
At the end of the day, they’ll push you into some random strategy that can work, but it’s rarely something long-term. You’re better off saving that 8–10k and figuring out YouTube yourself by actually trying.
Focus on one thing, get good at it, and don’t settle for low-quality slop. Approach YouTube with a long-term vision and game plan, and you’ll win.
Not saying all coaching is bad, but 99% are one trick ponies and don’t know how to distribute information.
Be careful out there.
If you want to have a good source of information check out @ReallyJobless highly respect the guy. Analyse his tweets and try to actually understand it. It’s enough and will safe you a lot of money.
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And people say branded channels don't make money🤪
If done correctly branded is the best opportunity on youtube. It's just way harder, so if you want quick cash it's better to go with automation or ai.
But if you wanna earn more in your lifetime, getting more skills will earn you way more. Branded has more skills.
Long Term > Short Term
Congrats @rachiFaceless , more to come🔥
rachi@rachiFaceless
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I was making $10k/month designing thumbnails for YouTubers, but last month I quit.
Let me explain.
I spent 4 years as a full-time thumbnail designer. Made 1000+ thumbnails, helped creators pull 500M+ views on their channels and generate MILLIONS of dollars.
And if you're reading this post I'm sure you've clicked on one of my thumbnails before.
If you were already following me, you may know me as "Ezekiel", a nickname I chose for myself afraid of being embarrassed using my real name when I started making thumbnails for $5 each.
But that helped me learn how YouTube actually works from the inside.
So, 2 years ago I started asking myself the obvious question:
"Why am I doing this for everyone else?"
It took me years to build skin in the game, so I finally decided to start my own channel.
January 2024, started my first faceless channel. Surprisingly enough, I managed to earn $15k in 6 months while still making thumbnails full time.
But then, it failed. I was paying more to make the videos than I was earning from them.
I didn't stop there. I was spending all the money I was earning just to create new channels.
So I started a few more and failed again. And again.
Then one clicked.
October 2024, I had my 2nd ever monetized channel.
Built it for a year, made $70k from it, and sold it 2 months ago for another $70k.
All while still making thumbnails for my clients.
But last month I quit thumbnails completely and went all in.
After selling my best channel I had nothing running. I was making $10k consistent monthly income with an easy and flexible job.
3 years ago I was earning $1,000 per month and I was happy with that.
I could've kept my thumbnail business and still start other channels on the side. But I didn't want that. I wanted to go all in. So I did.
20th January 2026 -> started 4 new faceless channels
Two of them failed.
But the other 2 made $13k combined in February.
I know these are rookie numbers compared to most YouTube guys on X.
But I'm not pretending to be someone important here.
I'm just a kid who started making thumbnails for $5 four years ago, and I'm just now getting my head above the water.
My goal is to start at least 20 more channels by the summer and I'm sharing my entire journey here in real time.
I'm far from being an expert on this.
But I believe that you only have to be 10% better than your peers to be able to teach them something, rather than being an expert who can't even remember what it's like to be at the start anymore.
So if you wanna watch me build to $50k/mo by the end of 2026, follow me.

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@ReallyJobless Could you comment on what happened after November on the first channel? Did you manage to ride a big hype and then the channel died? Don’t you think it would be possible to return to the $5,600 peak?
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@ReallyJobless New censor method leaked, trademark the eggplant before it’s too late
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