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Youtube automation
Is there any youtube automation specialist? I want create a channel from the scratch
1 like โ€ข Apr 5
the production automation is the easy part honestly. the piece most people skip is closing the feedback loop. like, which of your last 20 videos actually performed and why. if you can automate pulling that data and surfacing patterns โ€” topics that worked, hooks that flopped, formats that overperformed โ€” you stop guessing what to make next. thats how you get compounding growth
Best Skool Funnel Recipe...?๐Ÿ‘‡
YOU NEED JUST 3 INGREDIENTS TO MONETIZE DIGITALLY USING SKOOL (NO ADS, NO HUSTLE) If youโ€™re a beginner on skool who's a creator, coach, or expert โ€” hereโ€™s the exact stack that generated us $10K in 30 days without paid ads. ๐Ÿฒ Ingredient 1: Setup Your Skool Community โ†’ Your Digital Real Estate โ€” where your audience lands, engages, and buys. ๐Ÿฒ Ingredient 2: Start a YouTube Channel โ†’ Your Organic Traffic Engine โ€” content that brings visibility and trust. ๐Ÿฒ Ingredient 3: Create a Digital Offer โ†’ A simple product or service that solves a problem in your niche (e.g. community setup, monetization model, niche-specific roadmap). Nowโ€ฆ Mix it using a Segmented Funnel Strategy ๐Ÿงช Plug your community in your content, qualify leads inside Skool, segment based on interest โ†’ monetize with continuity offers. โœ… Our Results: - Promoted our free Skool community via YouTube - 4,700 visitors โ†’ 1,400+ signed up (30% conversion) - $10K revenue in 30 days via high-ticket consulting from leads nurtured inside Skool - The hook? A fast-action system to launch a community-led income stream in 24 hours ๐Ÿ’ก Why it worked: - Our YouTube channel gave us digital authority (1M+ subs) - But now, our Skool community gives us digital real estate - And the funnel we built between them gives us recurring revenue - Skoolโ€™s internal discovery is gold tooโ€ฆ which is why weโ€™ve upgraded our hobby project to Skool Pro More on that in my next post. If youโ€™re serious about building digital assets around your knowledge โ€” start with these 3. Let the machine work for you ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ #DigitalAuthority #Skool #Youtubeneur
5 likes โ€ข Apr 5
the 3-ingredient model is clean. one thing i'd add to ingredient 2 โ€” 'start a YouTube channel' is where most people get stuck because it's quite vague. the creators who hit $10k fastest usually pick 5-7 specific topics their ideal customer cares about and just rotate through those. this would give them a clear content plan instead of staring at a blank screen every week wondering what to post - and it gives them a clear idea regarding who they're speaking for
8 Tips To Create Better Content Today!
Hereโ€™s the list of 8 tips that will help you make better content literally today, let's get straight into it! 1. Lists, Steps, and Stories > B Roll and Vlogs 2. Effective Production > Overproduction 3. Enhancing Visuals > Distracting Visuals 4. Visual Data > Visual Effects 5. Keep things narrow. People who want to grow their business watch business content 6. Ad Revenue is the best metric to track. Ad revenue represents โ€œhigh quality viewersโ€ 7. People who watch shorts, watch shorts. People who watch long form, watch long form. Shorts can be used to pull people from other platforms 8. An easy win is to remake old top performing content If some of them doesnโ€™t make sense to you, just comment below and Iโ€™ll explain :) I hope you found this valuable!!
8 Tips To Create Better Content Today!
0 likes โ€ข Apr 5
tip 5 is quietly the most important one on the list. keeping things narrow is the thing that makes all the other tips actually work. a broad topic with great production would feel generic. a narrow topic with decent production feels like it was made for you. you'd stick with the creator for a while - when that happens enough, you would have compounding growth.
Faceless YouTube Automation
Hey guys, After seeing @Stephen G. Pope's faceless video generator, I thought I would give it a try to recreate the process on my own. I was able to automate about 80% of the creation of a YouTube short from scratch, including the script, the voiceover, the images, and the rendering of the video. ๐Ÿ˜Ž Here is a sneak peek of the flow in make.com and a video I created with it: https://youtube.com/shorts/ixLnHUNMwEE?feature=share Let me know what you guys think about it.๐Ÿ‘‡
Faceless YouTube Automation
1 like โ€ข Apr 5
the 80% automation is solid. the challenge i keep seeing with faceless channels is that once production is solved, the next bottleneck becomes identity. without a face, the viewer needs something else to remember you by โ€” a consistent narration style, a visual language, a specific angle on the topic. the channels that break through are the ones that feel like a brand even without a person. worth thinking about that layer on top of the automation.
Our top shorts cap at 10k views. Why?
Hi all, Good to be here! Our channel has an issue I can't find an answer to. Most of our best shorts reach 10k fast... And stop there ๐Ÿ›‘. Maybe some more views over the next weeks, but YB doesn't serve them anymore to larger audiences. It's as if YB was capping views around that level. I'm worrying the channel may be capped. Did anyone experience the same? Or any idea?
Our top shorts cap at 10k views. Why?
0 likes โ€ข Apr 5
this usually comes down to the initial audience test. youtube shows a short to a small batch first and watches the swipe-away rate. reaction-style content tends to get high curiosity clicks but also high swipe-aways because the payoff is quick and people move on. shorts that make people watch twice or check the comments tend to pass the test and get pushed further. actually - might be worth looking at your average view duration vs the video length. what is it?
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