
Gianluca
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Gianluca
@_Gianluca
The faded echoes of a once-legendary South African Minecraft mogul
Discord → gianluca Katılım Kasım 2013
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As a Minecraft content creator, if your'e struggling to find consistent sponsorships, or brand partnerships for your channel, you should look into starting a Minecraft server.
There are tons of benefits, such as
- Increased MRR
- New content opportunities
- Complete flexibility with everything
- and more
Not a crazy cost to start, too, especially since the marketing side is already taken care of. Tons of creators have gone back to the OG days and started their own networks, why not be next?
Not sure how to get started? My DMs are open! And, I'm available on Discord (gianluca)
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I just received my 100,000th silver play button from YouTube
I ran some automations that would
- Create me a brand new YouTube channel
- Create the branding for it
- Upload 1 video every 8 hours
- Subscribe to all my other channels
We are running 100,000 automated channels right now. Each channel is bringing in ~$1/day, and, at this scale, it's insane revenue - And, our monthly costs are only $40/m for the whole operation
I don't think anyone comes close to matching my channel and play button count
Check out our top performing channels:
iBelieveEverythingIRead
The Gullible Network
Sarcasm on a Sunday
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Want to make money with Minecraft? Owning a server is the best way to do it! And, you don’t even need to play the game or know anything about it
1. Think of a cool name, and purchase the domain. In the community, we generally go for .coms and .nets, but recently, since a lot of those are taken, people go for the .gg or .fun variations ($20-60/yr)
2. Once we have the name and the domain, we need to get some branding, all you really need is a logo and icon, and it’s your choice if you want to go for a custom illustration (a bit more expensive, but it looks nicer), or Mojang inspired, which you can get from Fiverr. You’ll also need an animated banner to go alongside your listings on voting websites ($60-300 once off)
3. Now, you gotta focus on the actual gameplay aspects of everything. If you don’t have a clue about Minecraft, you can pay someone to make you your server (just an fyi, avoid service teams at all costs). You’ll need the actual setup, alongside some nice builds. For builds, a lot of people go the premade route, but, custom is a nice perk if you can justify it. It’s also good to lock your setup guy in on a retainer, so that they can do the monthly updates, and handle the day to day operations ($1,500+ once off, plus your agreed amount monthly)
4. Now, you’ll need to purchase a dedicated server from a company like OVH. This will be the actual hardware that runs everything. When you have this purchased, you’ll need a SysAdmin to set everything up for you as well ($100-200/m for the dedicated server and $50-80 onceoff for the setup)
5. Lastly, you need players. Pay someone to create you short form content that you’ll post on all your socials every single day ($20-40/video)
Don’t forget to monetize your server with a donation store! If done well, for every 80-100 (premium) players you retain, you’ll be looking at ~$10,000/m in revenue
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“I make $10,000/m on YouTube! Want to do the same? Join my $47/m course”
What a time
Now everyone is shilling useless Claude prompts and skills, lol
Gianluca@_Gianluca
I miss the grifter era of Faceless YouTube (YouTube Automation) where people were saying they ran 100+ faceless channels, posting 1,000+ videos per day, and then selling a scam course, lol
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Seemingly a lot of members from the exploiting and duping communities have been exploiting something in Litematica and Servux.
The supposed vulnerability allows the malicious actor to send other types of files, and not just schematic files between the server and the client, and place them outside the intended directory - allowing them a way to install malware remotely
Seemingly, it's like a worm - If you have joined a server with a vulnerable Servux version installed, you may have been affected.
Either update both mods, I believe the updated ones on Modrinth fix this, or delete them for now
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@natecurtiss_yt Every time I see posts like this, I wonder, do people actually not post everywhere?
Like, for me, especially in the magic/magician niche, my content normally ends up reposted on different places, I might as well do it myself..
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Everyone making content should post on Snapchat.
I took all my TikToks on a 20K account and repurposed them and added 25,000 followers.
It’s so free, very low competition in every niche. More eyeballs on your content is a net positive.
You can also monetize when you’re verified.
And it makes getting girls easier because when you add them they see you have tons of followers and they think you’re clouted.

Elisa@eeelistar
Snapchat has 483M daily active users, nearly 1B monthly Yet Spotlight (videos posted into the algo, different from Stories that are up 24h) have VERY low # counts for certain topics such as business Yeah, this platform is massively undertapped
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@Ryguyrocky It's the same with servers. Back then, you just configured plugins and got a build done. Now, you need someone to do a resource pack, make shorts, update monthly, etc
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Gianluca retweetledi

1 week update
10,000 unique joins
50-80 online at all time
:)

Gianluca@_Gianluca
13 hours later 1,200 unique joins Averaging around 25-45 online at all times
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13 hours later
1,200 unique joins
Averaging around 25-45 online at all times
Gianluca@_Gianluca
It's going up, ahhhhh
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