Buchi
586 posts



The printing season is here, let’s go harder than ever.


It seems this stage now takes longer than usual. Normally, it takes less than a day if you already have AdSense. I wonder what might have changed.


Back to learning the YouTube system. The comeback is inevitable.


We’re at 536 now, so I’ll hand it off to my editor and focus on a new channel.


After spending a full week focused only on building this channel and not posting on X, I’m just getting back here. Let’s give it another week and see how it goes.


Even after all the negative comments about this niche, the creator is still going strong and making serious money.


The health and fitness channel was generating a lot of revenue, though I don’t know why the creator stopped posting.


I’ve noticed that even big channels are pulling relatively small views lately, but that’s almost never the case with news channels. Despite being very risky, they’re still absolute money machines.


Different niches, staying focused, and making money. With good editing skills, you can scale effortlessly.


It’s tiring, but I trust that time will tell.


Creators on YouTube are getting very creative, just look at the names. I gave my editors a break and I’m currently running 4 channels solo. Once one gains traction, I’ll pass it to an editor and focus on building the others. This creator still earns even without posting. youtube is goldmine for real!


The channel is gaining serious momentum, pulling in $15k–$26k over the past 29 days.


Regardless, we keep moving. Pushing toward $5k before month-end. It’s not the target, but small wins still matter.


Since YouTube rolled out the collab feature, I’ve watched small and mid channels pick up hundreds, sometimes thousands of subs from just one collaboration. Same video. Shared audiences. Real boost. If you’re still trying to grow alone, you’re making it harder than it needs to be.



This is a reminder that big channels do flop too, and growth isn’t guaranteed by size. I often hear YouTube gurus say you should model a channel that was created recently and is already getting views. I agree with the “actively getting views” part. But when it comes to the “created recently” idea, it’s worth remembering that YouTube has made it possible for smaller channels to outperform bigger ones. Kudos to YouTube for leveling the playing field.


The algorithm can push any niche at any time. Honestly, no YouTube guru can fully explain exactly how it works. I’ve seen channels with very few videos on health niche suddenly gain massive traction. So regardless of what you see, just keep pushing. Right now, I’m setting up a real offline business, and I’ll bring it online once everything is properly in place.


This channel was created just a month ago and is already gaining strong views. Although it isn’t monetized yet, that hasn’t discouraged the creator, he’s clearly finding his way forward.


just started yesterday. No collabs, This is going to be a smooth ride, and I’m fully prepared.


This channel shows that it’s possible for anyone to earn well on YouTube with the right approach. it makes an estimated $4,000 to $13,000 each month by sharing simple science videos. The creator uploads just once a week, keeps the videos short, and still earns steadily. It’s a good reminder that YouTube doesn’t always require stress or daily posting, clear ideas, patience, and consistency can truly pay off.
