⚠️ 4 Mistakes That Kill Most Faceless YouTube Channels
Most people think YouTube is extremely complicated. In reality, most channels fail because they repeat the same few mistakes.
Here are the biggest ones I see:
1️⃣ Choosing the wrong niche
Your niche determines almost everything.
If the niche is bad, even good videos won’t perform. Before starting a channel always check:
• Are competitors getting consistent views (50k–500k)?
• Are there multiple channels succeeding in the niche?
• Are the videos simple enough to reproduce daily?
If the answer is no to these, the niche will be very hard to scale.
2️⃣ Uploading inconsistently
The algorithm needs data.
Uploading one video and then disappearing for a week slows everything down.
The fastest way to grow is to upload 1 video every day, especially in the beginning.
More uploads = more data = faster algorithm learning.
3️⃣ Ignoring thumbnails and titles
Your video might be amazing, but if nobody clicks, YouTube will never push it.
Your thumbnail and title should create curiosity and emotion.
If people don't feel the urge to click instantly, the video will struggle.
4️⃣ Not studying competitors
Many beginners try to reinvent everything.
But successful channels already show you:
• What topics work
• What thumbnails get clicks
• How the videos are structured
You should always analyze the top channels in your niche and learn from their patterns.
Remember:
YouTube success is rarely about luck. It's about recognizing patterns and repeating what works.
Which of these mistakes do you think is the biggest one beginners make? 👇
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Alex Banks
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⚠️ 4 Mistakes That Kill Most Faceless YouTube Channels
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