My personal experience:
People posting on twitter that they are looking to buy faceless youtube channels do not have the cash to actually buy one. The moment you actually show them a successful channel, they stop responding😂
Every market reaches a peculiar stage.
Practitioners become commentators.
Builders become mentors.
Explaining the game pays more than playing it.
That’s when an industry starts producing certainty instead of competence.
Has faceless YouTube reached that stage?
Hiring a thumbnail artist for a 3D documentary YouTube channel.
Looking for someone with a strong visual storytelling sense, experience in cinematic or 3D content, and a portfolio that demonstrates high-performing thumbnails.
Requirements:
– Expertise in designing for high click-through rates
– Ability to work with cinematic and documentary-style footage
If you have a portfolio that fits, send a direct message.
I’m looking to hire a top-tier voice for a new channel.
Must deliver clarity, emotion, and presence.
Looking for someone with a refined, cinematic tone.
-Paid
-Remote
-Long-term potential
DM me your samples asap.
🚨 Hiring Alert! 🚨
I’m Looking for 3 skilled video editors to join my team for some new faceless YouTube channels.
Must be:
🎥 Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro
🎨 Able to create basic 2D animations
If you’re interested, DM me your portfolio.
I actually opened Reddit after months to see what people are discussing about YA. I’m at a loss of words😂
People need to learn the skill rather than blaming YouTube for Deleted Videos Why is it that it doesn’t happen to most of us who have been in business since a long time?