family reactions to earnings/mo:
> $100: "you need a job"
> $500: "you need a job"
> $1k: "yeah, but you need a job"
> $2k: "yeah, but my job earns more"
> $3k: "okay, but it's not a job"
> $5k: "what exactly do you do?"
> $10k: "are you sure this is stable?"
> $100k: "you were always a smart boy"
F#ck Instagram Reels.
F#ck TikToks.
F#ck running ads.
The #1 most underrated way to sell info: YouTube channel.
Leevi Eerola 🇫🇮 has been doing this for 3 years.
Easily pulling six figures per month in profits.
No dopamine posting.
No rented attention.
Just evergreen videos that compound trust and authority.
This is hands down the best way to sell high trust offers.
how tf is nobody talking about micro niched youtube channels
we just started this channel a few weeks ago and already collecting 15-20k cash per week
is this the next big meta in info?
296K subs → $40M online.
No launches. No clickbait. No hype.
Here’s how it actually works.
I just finished breaking down one of the cleanest YouTube business funnels on the internet.
A 26-year-old who’s done over $40 million online, closed 1,000+ high-ticket deals, and built it almost entirely off long-form YouTube.
Not by doing more.
But by doing less.
Most people think he just “got lucky with the algorithm.”
That’s lazy thinking.
What’s actually happening is a deliberate YouTube funnel that turns free content into 6–7 figures every month without asking for anything in return.
No fake scarcity.
No webinars.
No “book a call” begging.
Just leverage.
He:
Talks directly to his old self (so the content always lands)
Uses broad packaging + specific solutions at the same time
Gives away information most people would hide behind a paywall
Keeps production brutally simple to signal authenticity
Lets the viewer sell themselves instead of being sold to
One of the biggest unlocks?
Why low-production, one-take videos outperform highly edited intros for mature entrepreneurs.
Another?
How his thumbnails look almost too simple and why that’s exactly why they get clicked.
And the part most people miss:
His funnel isn’t optimized for views.
It’s optimized for trust accumulation.
That’s why people will watch 2+ hour videos without blinking.
In this breakdown, I walk through:
The exact YouTube funnel structure
Why “doing less” compounds harder than scaling output
How authenticity became his biggest conversion lever
Why copying this works but only if you understand the intent
And why this model quietly replaced the old over-edited guru formula
Most creators are playing the wrong game.
They’re optimizing for stimulation when they should be optimizing for belief.
If you want the full breakdown of how this funnel actually works
DM me “COPY” and I’ll send it over.
Hope this helps.
90% of the 'growth' advice for social media out there sucks.
Doesn't matter what platform you use.
This is all you need to do:
• Post a 50:50 ratio of personal:value content
• Leave as many genuine comments as you can
• Do that consistently for as long as possible
Simple.
When you can’t think of anything to do and everything feels hopeless.
Do something. Anything.
Otherwise your brain will tear you apart.
Even small actions can make everything seem alright.