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$160,618.23 in 12 Months From a Faceless Channel.
📈 $160,618.23 in 12 Months From a Faceless Channel. That’s 242% growth year over year, all from consistent uploads + high-RPM topics. No studio. No fancy setup. Just strategy. This is what happens when you mix: 🔥 Trending topics 🔥 Long-form retention scripts 🔥 Thumbnail hooks that force clicks If you want to build a channel that prints numbers like this… 👉 DM “REVENUE” and I’ll break down the exact blueprint & Help You To Get Started On Building A Successful YouTube Automation Channel That Earns
$160,618.23 in 12 Months From a Faceless Channel.
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Hot niches right now: - Finance & Investing - AI & Tech - Motivation/Self-help - Luxury & Success - Celebrity News - History/Documentaries Avoid: - Generic gaming - Vlogs/lifestyle - Basic reaction videos - Crypto hype-only - Dropshipping (saturated) Want help picking a niche?
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The Automation Learning Curve is Dead (And Nobody Told You)
To learn how to make profitable AI, you dont need to be a rocket engineer... Here's what changed: I replaced a $40K a year receptionist in 9 hours last week. Not because I'm a technical genius. Because the tools changed and most people are still following 2023 tutorials. The Old Way (Still Being Taught): - 300+ hours of tutorials - Months learning JSON and APIs - $2,000 courses - $250/hour consultants - "It's technical, you need an expert" The New Reality: I built 14 complete workflows before lunch last Tuesday. Two tools. That's it. Tool 1: https://n8nchat.com/ - Plain English in. Working n8n workflow out. No coding. "Build me a workflow that monitors competitor pricing and alerts me when I'm undercut" Result: 8 minutes. Done. Deployed. (There are Also More tools like this which i will show) Tool 2: Claude Code - For the 10% that needs custom work. Writes, tests, and fixes code in your terminal. Needed a custom scraper yesterday. Described it in one sentence. 8 minutes later: working script. That repetitive task eating 20 hours of your week? You can automate it today. Not next month. Today. The gap between "I want this automated" and "it's automated" is now measured in minutes, not months. The automation gap is widening every single day. I'm going to show you exactly how to build these systems. Because if you're still doing the same task twice, you're burning money. More coming soon. Drop a 🔥 if you want to see the first build walkthrough. Oh yeah and all FREE🤩
The Automation Learning Curve is Dead (And Nobody Told You)
Why "Write Like a Human" Doesn't Work (And What Actually Does)
Have you ever said "But make it more human" to your AI 😂😂 I did it for the longest time And you know what changed? Almost nothing. Here's what I finally realized: asking an AI to "be human" is like telling someone to "be funny" without explaining what makes you laugh. The model has no idea what that actually means. The breakthrough came when I stopped describing feelings and started describing patterns. Think about how you actually write when you're messaging a friend or posting in a community like this: You use contractions because typing out "do not" feels weirdly formal. Your sentences vary wildly in length. Sometimes short and punchy. Other times you find yourself going down this longer path where you're exploring an idea and taking the reader along with you to see where it leads. like just now! 😲 I really explored what it means to be "human" (or how to write like one) and then applied those tactics to the AI prompt. So instead of prompting "write like a human," I started prompting the actual mechanics: "Use contractions throughout. Vary sentence length dramatically. Include a tangent that connects back to the main point. Use simple vocabulary. (try using the hemingway grading system) 👏 Add your experiences! State an opinion that might be slightly controversial. honestly just feed it yourself! What patterns have you noticed in writing that feels natural vs. AI generated?
Why "Write Like a Human" Doesn't Work (And What Actually Does)
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I have heard of n8n but never really used it. What do you use it for? How do you use it?
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