A lot of people think YouTube is not working when the real problem is they built content with nowhere for the viewer to go.
They post videos.
They get a few views.
Maybe even a few comments.
Then nothing changes in their bank account.
So they blame the niche.
They blame the algorithm.
They blame the size of the channel.
Usually the issue is simpler.
They built attention, but they did not build a next step.
If your channel helps people solve a problem, your digital product should be the simplest paid version of that same help.
Not a giant course.
Not a complicated members area.
Not 47 lessons before someone gets a result.
Just one clear thing that saves time, removes confusion, or helps them move faster.
That is when YouTube starts making more sense.
Each video stops being random content and starts becoming part of a real business.
A simple way to think about it:
1. Pick one repeat problem your videos already talk about
2. Notice the question people keep asking around that problem
3. Turn that answer into a small digital product
4. Mention that product where it naturally fits in your videos
Most people do this backwards.
They try to build the big business first.
The better move is to build the first useful product first.
Then let YouTube send the right people to it over and over.
If you want the easiest way to match a YouTube topic to a simple digital product, comment SYSTEM and I will break it down.