How to make $35,000 a month with fully automated YouTube Shorts channels.
I see these internet geeks trying to charge you $4,000 for a Discord mentorship just to tell you to use CapCut. fu*k that. they are broke and larping. I'm giving you the entire blueprint for free so you can start printing while they sit in a dark room editing all day.
clubs is fun. girls is fun. renting fast cars is fun. But building an automated cash machine so you can actually afford a McLaren instead of pointing at one on the street? That’s the real game.
Here is the exact 5-phase system me and my network use to hit 8-figures in views and clear $1k/day with shorts:
PHASE 1: THE TERMINAL SETUP (Cost: $0)
dont try to be a creative genius. you are an operator.
1. Create a fresh Google account. Not your personal one. Your main feed is corrupted by 4 years of you watching garbage.
2. Open YouTube Incognito and scroll the Shorts feed for 30 minutes straight.
3. Look for faceless videos with 2M+ views in the last 14 days.
4. The niches that actually print right now: stoic quotes, true crime bodycam footage, weird historical facts, billionaire lifestyle arbitrage.
5. Pick one. Find 3 channels dominating it. You are going to reverse engineer them.
PHASE 2: THE SCRIPTING ENGINE (Cost: $20/mo)
you do not write the scripts yourself.
1. Buy ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo). Do not use the free version, the logic model is too weak.
2. Pull the transcripts from the top 10 performing videos of your competitors.
3. Feed them into Claude or ChatGPT with this exact prompt: "Analyze the pacing, hook structure, and word count of these 10 scripts. Write me 30 new scripts using this exact framework, but replace the subject matter with [New Topic]. Keep the reading time under 45 seconds."
4. You now have an entire month of winning scripts generated in 12 minutes.
PHASE 3: AUDIO & VISUAL ARBITRAGE (Cost: $52/mo)
this is where 99% of people f*ck up because their videos look like cheap slop.
1. Go to ElevenLabs ($22/mo Creator Plan). Pick a deep, authoritative voice like 'Adam' or 'Marcus'. Do not use the default TikTok robot voices. People scroll instantly.
2. For visuals: If you are doing facts/history, buy Midjourney ($30/mo) and batch generate high-contrast, cinematic background art.
3. If you are doing true crime or sports, pull public domain or fair-use documentary footage.
PHASE 4: THE ASSEMBLY LINE (Cost: $0)
1. Drop your audio and visuals into CapCut PC (Free).
2. Use their auto-captions tool.
3. Font: Bebas Neue or Montserrat. Size it massive in the center of the screen.
4. Color protocol: White text, black stroke, highlight the action verbs in yellow or neon green.
5. Add a subtle zoom-in keyframe on the images so the screen is never static. Retention drops 40% if the screen stops moving for more than 3 seconds.
PHASE 5: THE MATH & SCALE
here is how the actual money works so you understand what we are doing.
1. A good Shorts channel in a solid niche gets an RPM of $0.08 to $0.12 (Revenue Per 1,000 views).
2. You post 2 times a day. 60 videos a month.
3. Once the algorithm finds your audience, hitting 15M views a month is average for a locked-in channel.
4. 15,000,000 views * $0.10 RPM = $1,500 a month. From ONE channel.
5. Now duplicate the system. Build a team of cheap editors from the Philippines for $4/hour.
6. Run 20 channels. 20 * $1,500 = $30,000 a month in pure AdSense.
you spend maybe 4 hours a week managing the AI outputs and checking analytics. the rest of the time you are out living.
Every faceless yt shorts creator I know making $30k+/mo learned for free. Every single one making under $1k/mo bought a course. That should piss you off.
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How to make $50,000 a month with fully automated YouTube Shorts channels WITHOUT relying on AdSense.
every time I see a creator celebrating a $1,500 AdSense check while getting 20 million views, it makes my stomach hurt.
AdSense is just the floor. It pays for your software and your editors. The real money—the Panamera money—is in the backend funnel.
If you want to actually scale a faceless channel to $50k/mo, here is the exact High-Ticket Architecture you need to build:
STEP 1: HIGH-INTENT NICHE SELECTION
you cannot do this with meme channels or gaming clips. you need niches where people actually spend money to solve problems.
1. Software & AI (Selling SaaS subscriptions)
2. Personal Finance (Selling credit repair or trading tools)
3. Health & Biohacking (Selling supplements)
4. Pick one. Your RPM will be $0.15+, but we don't even care about that.
STEP 2: THE VALUE-FIRST SCRIPT (Cost: $20/mo)
1. Use ChatGPT Plus.
2. Structure the 60-second script into three blocks.
3. Seconds 0-15: The Hook (Violate a common belief. "Your 401k is a scam").
4. Seconds 15-45: The Value (Explain the actual mechanics of the problem using raw numbers).
5. Seconds 45-60: The Splinter (Give them a partial solution, but withhold the exact tool).
STEP 3: THE INVISIBLE FUNNEL (Cost: $0)
do not tell them to "click the link in bio" in the video. YouTube hates when you drive traffic off-platform and will suppress your reach.
1. Pin a comment on every single short.
2. "The exact tool I used to do this is [Link]."
3. Point that link to a high-ticket affiliate offer or a CPA (Cost Per Action) network.
STEP 4: THE HIGH-TICKET MATH
this is why you don't need millions of views to get rich if your architecture is right.
1. Let's say your Shorts channel only gets 3,000,000 views a month (very low for this industry).
2. 1% of viewers check the comments = 30,000 people.
3. 5% of comment readers click the pinned affiliate link = 1,500 clicks.
4. 2% of clicks convert on a $500 software or finance offer = 30 sales.
5. 30 sales * $500 commission = $15,000 a month.
6. Add the AdSense revenue ($450).
7. Total = $15,450 a month from a "small" channel.
now spin up 3 of these channels. scale the volume. attacking Q3 with actual business logic instead of just praying for viral views.
these mf course sellers don't want you to know the backend math because it proves their entire $5k mentorship is useless. you don't need a course, you need an execution protocol.
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How to make $80,000 a month by scaling a network of 17 fully automated YouTube Shorts channels.
running one channel is a hobby. running 17 channels is a media empire.
when I see people doing all their own editing, writing their own scripts, and burning out for $800 a month, I just laugh. you are working a minimum wage job inside your own business.
Here is the exact operational blueprint to remove yourself from the process and scale to 17+ channels simultaneously:
PHASE 1: THE FACTORY ARCHITECTURE
to run 17 channels, you need to post 34 videos a day. 1,020 videos a month. you cannot do this with AI alone, you need cheap human leverage.
1. Go to OnlineJobs. ph (Philippines job board).
2. Hire a dedicated Scriptwriter for $400/month.
3. Hire two Video Editors for $500/month each.
4. Hire a Channel Manager (posts the videos, tracks analytics) for $350/month.
5. Total Payroll: $1,750 a month.
PHASE 2: THE SOFTWARE LEVERAGE (Cost: $90/mo)
you arm your cheap labor with high-tier AI so their output looks like a $5,000/mo US agency.
1. Give your writer ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo) and a list of 50 proven hooks.
2. Give your editors ElevenLabs ($22/mo) for the voiceovers.
3. Give your editors Midjourney ($30/mo) for assets.
4. Give your manager Notion (Free) to track the entire pipeline.
PHASE 3: THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP)
if you don't have strict rules, your team will produce garbage.
1. Editor SOP: Every video must have a visual change every 2.5 seconds.
2. Editor SOP: Text must be center-screen, 3 words max per line, yellow highlights.
3. Manager SOP: If a video dips below 65% average percentage viewed (APV) in the first 48 hours, document the hook format in the "Failed Hooks" database so the writer never uses it again.
PHASE 4: RUTHLESS PRUNING
make rational decisions. do not get attached to your ideas.
1. Launch 5 channels in 5 different niches at once.
2. Post twice a day for 30 days.
3. On day 31, kill the 3 channels with the lowest RPM and reach.
4. Take the 2 winners, double the upload volume to 4x a day.
5. Spin up 3 new test channels. Repeat the cycle.
PHASE 5: THE EMPIRE MATH
1. Out of 17 channels, 10 will be average performers doing $1,500/mo = $15,000.
2. 5 will be winners doing $5,000/mo = $25,000.
3. 2 will be absolute viral cash cows doing $20,000/mo = $40,000.
4. Total Gross Revenue: $80,000 a month.
5. Minus $1,750 payroll and $90 software = $78,160 in pure profit.
that feeling of wanting to work 16h days to build the machine, and then stepping back and watching it print while you do whatever the fu*k you want? that is freedom.
I'm dropping all the exact Notion templates and hiring scripts in the community.
we don't charge $4k for this like the larping geeks on your timeline.
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Every $20k/mo faceless shorts operation you envy started with the same boring 90 days
Same sequence. Same checkpoints. Same 3 moments where everyone else quit
Here is the exact calendar, day by day, with the kill criteria most gurus hide because "it depends" keeps you on their discord:
DAYS 1-7: VALIDATION WEEK. ZERO VIDEOS PRODUCED
Fresh google account. Train the feed on your niche 30 min a day: watch fully, like, rewatch, never skip. By day 4 the algorithm serves you exactly whats being pushed right now
Checks before you touch capcut:
1. Niche did 200M+ views in the last 60-90 days across its top channels (count views on recent uploads, not all-time)
2. Trend line flat or climbing, never falling 3+ weeks straight
3. The weekend test: if a random guy could clone the top channel in a weekend, the niche floods, walk away
4. Name the gap in one sentence: "theyre all lazy about ___". Cant finish the sentence = you have no edge = pick again
KILL CRITERIA: any check fails, new niche. The wrong niche costs you the whole quarter. This week costs you $0
DAYS 8-30: TUITION. 20 VIDEOS, YOUR OWN HANDS
2 hours a day. Copy the winning format with a fresh angle, never clone. Grade every upload against the checklist: strongest frame at second 0, promise by second 2, re-hook by second 12
Expect nothing. The first 15 videos exist to teach YOU, the algorithm barely knows youre alive yet. Day 17 is statistically where it feels most dead and where most people quit. If youre going to quit at day 17 dont start at day 1
CHECKPOINT DAY 30: one video at 5x your channel average. Thats all you need, one. Got it = the format has a pulse. 20+ videos and nothing 5xd = kill the format, keep the niche, new structure. Nothing after 2 format rotations = kill the niche entirely, back to day 1, and youve lost 30 days instead of a year
DAYS 31-55: FEED THE PULSE
Whatever 5xd: same format, fresh angle, within 24 hours, then 2x a day. Outliers open a window and the window closes in days
Monetization checkpoints while volume runs:
500 subs + 3M shorts views in 90 days = early tier unlocks (memberships, super thanks). Almost nobody knows this checkpoint exists
1,000 subs + 10M shorts views = full adsense. One real outlier covers a third of that bar in a week, ive done the math on this account before
CHECKPOINT DAY 55: channel average views up 10x from day 30, first money visible even if its lunch money. On track = proceed. Flat = your format cracked but your execution drifts, autopsy your own winner vs flop pairs and find which checklist line youre breaking
DAYS 56-70: CLONE YOURSELF
Your process, 4 looms: research, script, edit, post. Then onlinejobs. ph, 3 paid test videos at $10-15 each, hire the cleanest, $250/mo, 1 video a day to start
Their first 10 videos: you QC every single one against the checklist before it posts. Youre not buying their taste, youre installing yours
DAYS 71-90: THE MACHINE TURNS ON
Editor runs channel 1 daily. You run validation week again, days 1-7 exactly, on niche #2, and start channel 2 with everything you now know. Stitch channel 1s top shorts into its first 12 minute compilation, long form rpm 10-20x shorts, the layer that ends up paying most of the $20k later
DAY 90 SCORECARD, HONEST NUMBERS:
Channel 1: monetized or within reach, $500-2k/mo run rate
Channel 2: born, 2 weeks of data
You: format-cracking skill proven, one editor trained, SOPs written
The $20k is not on day 90 and anyone promising it by then is farming your reply for a funnel. The $20k is days 56-90 repeated 4 more times over months 4-9, each repeat cheaper and faster because the SOPs already exist. Channel 5 costs you a fraction of the sweat channel 1 did. Thats what fully automated actually means: you built it once and then it built the rest
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Youtube wants 10,000,000 views out of you in 90 days before it pays you a single cent
Sounds like a crime. Its actually the lowest bar in the entire creator economy and 4th grade math proves it
The real shorts monetization requirement: 1,000 subscribers + 10 million public shorts views in 90 days. Everyone hears "10 MILLION," files youtube next to winning the lottery, and never starts. Good. The number is a bouncer and its working exactly as designed
Now the math the number doesnt want you to do:
10,000,000 / 90 days = 111k views a day average
Still sounds heavy? Shorts views dont distribute evenly. Theyre lottery shaped. Your channel does 2k, 4k, 1k, 3k... then one video does 3,000,000 in five days. One outlier covers a third of the entire bar in a week. Two decent outliers plus their halo (every video posted around an outlier gets dragged up with it) and youre done
Which means the 10M requirement is secretly a format test. Youtube is asking one question: can you produce ONE repeatable format that pops? Whoever does it once can do it forever, and thats exactly who they want inside the program
The speedrun protocol:
1. 2-3 posts a day. 90 days at that cadence = 180-270 lottery tickets. This bar feeds volume operators and starves perfectionists uploading twice a week
2. When a video outperforms your average by 5x+, drop everything. Same format, fresh angle, inside 24 hours. Outliers open a window and the window closes fast
3. 10 flat videos in a row = the format is dead. Rotate. Dont marry uploads
4. Dont buy views. Purchased views get filtered out of the YPP count, so you paid real money for numbers that dont count toward the one thing you bought them for. Plus you taught the algorithm your audience is bots
5. Subs solve themselves. 1,000 subs off 10M views is a 0.01% conversion, one outlier delivers it in a weekend. Anyone begging for subs in captions is grinding the wrong half of the equation
6. Hidden checkpoint almost nobody knows exists: 500 subs + 3M shorts views in 90 days unlocks the early tier. Memberships, super thanks. Half the bar, and money can start moving before "monetization"
And the honest part, because this account doesnt sell dreams:
Crossing the bar pays lunch money at first. Shorts rpm is pennies, ive said it a hundred times. The 10M bar is the entry ticket, and the actual game behind the door is portfolios, compilations, long form recycling, exits
But the kid who cracks one format and clears 10M in 90 days has already proven the only skill this entire business runs on. Everything after that is multiplication
The number was built to scare people who dont do math
you do math now bruv
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Youtube is getting ready to drop up to $2,000,000,000 on buying the world cup
The whole broadcast. FIFA is bundling the US english + spanish rights for the 2030 and 2034 tournaments into one package, bidding could open within 3 months, and the names at the front of the line are youtube, netflix and disney. The number being thrown around is $1.5-2 billion PER tournament, more than triple what fox and telemundo paid for this one
Everyone filed that under tv news. Operators file it under maps
Follow the logic:
Platforms dont spend $2B on content for fun. They spend it because they did the math on the attention and the attention is worth a multiple of the check. Youtube looked at billions of people watching football and decided it wants to own that audience, inside its platform, permanently
Now look at what football creators are doing this exact second. Spain vs Belgium is trending on this app right now. France Morocco this week. Final july 19. Thousands of channels milking the moment and almost every one of them treats the channel like a pop-up shop. Milk the tournament, let it rot in august, chase the next trend
That was already a mistake before this news. The post-final search tail alone made it a mistake. But now the platform itself is telling you, with a billion dollar receipt, that football on youtube is about to get pushed harder than anything in the history of the site
If youtube wins those rights, every casual fan in america watches the 2030 world cup INSIDE youtube. Then the platform does what it always does: recommends more of what you watched. Guess whose highlight channels, ranking videos and storyline edits inherit that firehose
The channels that already exist by then. With history. With subscribers. With a back catalog the algorithm already trusts
The positioning play, in order:
1. Your world cup channel does NOT die on july 19. Run the post-final window (already broke that down on this account), then drop to maintenance mode: 3-4 uploads a week. Rank formats, storyline edits, "explained" videos for the millions of brand new fans this tournament just created
2. Build identity while attention is nuclear. Coherent name, consistent style, a channel someone can subscribe to. A random clip dump cant inherit a firehose, a channel with a face can
3. Stack long form compilations. Tournament compilations earn for years off rewatch culture and long form rpm runs 10-20x shorts. Thats your patience collecting rent while you wait for 2030
4. The spanish half of that bundle is half the check for a reason. The US spanish-speaking football audience is massive and the creator supply serving it is a rounding error. Same footage, elevenlabs spanish voiceover, second channel. Ive covered the translation play before, football is its final boss
5. A 4 year old football channel with clean revenue history is a sellable asset. Channels trade around 20x monthly profit on marketplaces. Even if you get bored by 2029, someone will pay five figures for the seat you built
Zoom out. Nobody built ahead of this in 2022 because nobody knew. You know 4 years early, in public, with the platforms own wallet as confirmation
Everyone else is farming a 6 week event
Operators are front-running a broadcast deal
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@WonderfulJohnx John, reproducing someone else's content without authorization raises significant ethical concerns. I would seriously encourage you to reflect on the person you've become and consider turning to God.
The #1 reason people never start a shorts channel is a fear thats mostly dead
"Clip channels get demonetized. Reused content. Youtube will reject me"
Meanwhile thousands of clip channels are monetized RIGHT NOW, printing adsense every single day, plenty run by people way dumber than you. So what do they know that you dont?
One word: transformation
Youtube doesnt punish reused footage. It punishes LAZY reuse. The actual standard in the reused content policy is whether you added original value and changed the source meaningfully. Heres exactly what passes, what fails, and how to build a channel that sails through review:
WHAT PASSES (the 4 transformation layers, stack all of them):
1. YOUR STRUCTURE. You chose what to cut, what order, what to leave out, where it starts and ends. A 45 second edit carved from a 2 hour stream is an editorial product, not a re-upload. The selection IS the value
2. YOUR EDIT LAYER. Captions, sound effects, zooms, speed ramps, color, transitions. Every layer you add moves you further from "reused" and closer to "produced". Target: no 3 seconds of your video should look like the raw source played untouched
3. YOUR ANGLE. Commentary, context, framing, a ranking, a reaction, a question the clip answers. The moment your video has a POINT the source didnt have, its transformative. This is the layer reviewers weigh heaviest and the one lazy channels skip
4. CONSISTENT IDENTITY. Same fonts, same caption style, same intro energy, same sfx palette across the whole channel. Reviewers judge the channel as a body of work. A coherent brand reads as a real production operation. A dump of random unbranded clips reads as a bot
WHAT FAILS (the actual rejection list):
- Raw clips uploaded untouched
- Compilations with zero editing between clips
- Template spam: 200 videos that are the same 3 assets reshuffled
- Slideshow channels with robotic text-to-speech reading a reddit thread over stock footage with zero framing
If youve ever watched a monetized clip channel and thought "i could do better than this", youre right, and the review bar agrees with you
THE PRE-MONETIZATION CHECKLIST (run this before you hit apply):
1. Watch your 10 most viewed videos as a stranger. Can you point at YOUR added value inside the first 10 seconds of each?
2. Kill your weakest uploads before review. Reviewers sample your catalog, dont let your lazy week 1 videos represent you
3. Make sure your about page and channel name match a coherent editorial identity ("ranking the best moments in ___" beats "clips4you2026")
4. If a video is borderline, add a commentary layer or cut it. One flagged video pattern can taint the sample
And the part nobody frames right: this policy is a competence filter working FOR you. It already deleted the laziest operators from your competition, and the reddit horror stories scared off the cautious ones before they uploaded anything. Two entire groups of competitors removed from your niche before you posted video one. The wall everyone is afraid of has a door in it, and the door is labeled "add value", and almost nobody walks through it
the fear is doing your gatekeeping for you
We dont touch a niche unless it did roughly 200 million views in the last 60-90 days
Most creators pick niches the way kids pick ice cream. "I like gaming." Nobody asked. The market doesnt care what you like and your adsense will reflect that with brutal honesty
A niche is an investment. Validate it like one. This is the exact 4-check system running behind a portfolio thats done 3 billion views in 18 months:
CHECK 1: PROVEN DEMAND (200M+ recent views)
Not all-time views. RECENT views, last 60-90 days. All-time numbers hide dead niches, a niche that printed in 2024 can be a graveyard today. How to actually measure for free:
- Fresh google account, train the feed on the niche for 3 days (watch fully, like, rewatch niche content only)
- Log every channel the feed serves you, open each, sum views across their last 60-90 days of uploads
- Youre not after a precise number, youre after an order of magnitude: is this ecosystem doing hundreds of millions recently, or is it doing 20M and coasting on old hits?
CHECK 2: STILL CLIMBING
Chart weekly views of the top 10 channels (their upload pages show dates + views, 20 minutes of spreadsheet work). Trending up or flat-high = green. Sliding 3+ weeks straight = youre buying a crashing stock because the entry looks cheap. Also cross-check google trends for the niches search terms, direction matters more than volume. Doesnt matter how good your edits are in a niche the audience is actively leaving
CHECK 3: BARRIER TO ENTRY
The content must require real skill to execute well. Run the weekend test: could a random person replicate the top channels format in a weekend with capcut? If yes, the niche floods, rpm splits across everyone who tried, and your margins die 3 months after you win. No barrier = no business, just a temporary faucet. This is the check everyone skips and its the one that decides whether year 2 exists
CHECK 4: VISIBLE GAP
There has to be daylight between whats being made and whats possible. Watch the top 5 channels and finish this sentence in ONE line: "they are all lazy about ___". Weak hooks? Sloppy pacing? Payoffs buried at second 25? No sound design? If you cant name the gap in one sentence, you have no edge, youre channel #41 in someone elses niche. The gap is your entire attack plan: a fresh format aimed exactly at what theyre all skipping behaves like a brand new niche with zero competition and all the proven demand
THE DECISION RULE:
All 4 line up = build. Any single one fails = walk. Zero videos produced before the math clears. We have killed niches at check 4 after a week of research, and every killed niche is months of production NOT wasted on content that was born dead. The research week costs you nothing. The wrong niche costs you a quarter
Do the full run in one honest week: 3 days feed training, 1 day view counting, 1 day trend charting, 2 days watching top channels for the gap. Seven days that decide whether the next 6 months print or evaporate
Passion doesnt pay adsense
demand does
Every beginner hunts for the easiest niche to make videos in
Thats exactly backwards and its why they stay broke
Follow the logic all the way down. Easy to make = anyone can make it = everyone WILL make it. If a niche can be executed by anyone with capcut and a pulse, it floods within weeks. The feed saturates, watch time per video drops, rpm gets split across 40,000 channels, and youre fighting 14 year olds for adsense scraps. The "easy" niche has the hardest competition on the platform by definition
When we validate niches across a 17 channel portfolio, difficulty is a REQUIREMENT, not a warning sign. We want editing thats genuinely hard: complex formats, layered sound design, real hours of craft per video
Because difficulty is a wall, and walls have two sides:
Outside the wall: thousands of tourists who try one video, realize it takes 6 skilled hours, upload their lazy version, flop, and quit forever. Every one of them was a potential competitor who self-deported
Inside the wall: 5-10 channels who CAN execute, splitting a niche doing hundreds of millions of monthly views between them. Small supply, proven demand, protected margins. Thats the whole formula
HOW TO RUN THIS YOURSELF:
1. Demand first, always. The niche needs roughly 200M+ views in the last 60-90 days and still climbing. Difficulty inside a dead niche is just wasted effort with extra steps
2. The weekend test: look at the top channels and ask "could a random person replicate this in a weekend?" If yes, walk away. The flood already happened or is coming
3. The gap test: if its hard AND the current channels are executing lazy (weak hooks, sloppy pacing, mistimed payoffs), youve found the golden combo: high barrier + visible room for improvement. Thats a niche you can enter and dominate
4. The acquisition question: can YOU acquire the skill in 1-3 months of deliberate reps? That zone between "tourists cant do this" and "i can with focused effort" is exactly where the money lives. Pick ONE hard component (sound design, complex cuts, story structure) and drill it daily against the best channel in the niche as your benchmark
5. Or skip the learning and BUY the wall: hire a specialist editor who already owns the hard format. $200-300/mo on onlinejobs ph, they handle execution, you handle quality control and format direction. The barrier now works for you: it keeps your competitors out while your hired skill operates inside it
6. Compound it: once one hard-niche channel is running through an editor, the difficulty that kept you out now protects your revenue while you repeat the process in the next hard niche. This is how a portfolio gets built behind walls instead of in open fields
The pattern shows up everywhere btw. The "embarrassing" niches print because smart people filter themselves out. The hard niches print because lazy people filter themselves out. Every filter that removes competitors before they start is worth more than any editing trick
Every skill a niche demands is a bodyguard protecting your future revenue
Stop looking for easy
easy is where everyone already is
YouTube quietly deleted the dislike button from shorts a few days ago and most creators have zero clue what it actually means for their channel
They swapped it for a buried "not interested" option and turned the like button into a heart. Everyones arguing about the redesign. Wrong conversation entirely
This is a signal change, and if you read it right it tells you exactly where to focus for the next 6 months:
WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED:
Dislikes were a lazy negative signal. One tap, low commitment, half of them haters and trolls, not real feedback. Youtube just told you it considers those taps noise not worth keeping. What replaces them is watch behavior: skips, rewatches, swipe speed. The viewer who silently swipes away at second 1 is now the loudest negative vote on the platform, and that vote gets cast thousands of times an hour on every video you post, invisibly
THE ADAPTATION PLAYBOOK:
1. Your first FRAME just got a promotion. Before audio even loads, the visual decides hold or swipe. Pull your last 10 videos right now and screenshot second 0 of each. Ask: would a stranger stop for this frame with the sound off? If your strongest visual is at second 20, your video dies at second 1. Move the best moment to the front, context can come after
2. Hook text discipline. On-screen promise readable within the first second, 8 words or less, no setup lines. "Wait for it" is a death sentence now, nobody waits, they swipe, and the swipe is data against you
3. Rewatch engineering. A rewatch is now the strongest positive behavioral signal you can generate. Build for it deliberately: seamless loops where the end cuts back into the start, blink-and-miss details people rewatch to catch, endings that recontextualize the beginning. One engineered loop can double effective watch time on the same runtime
4. Retention graph cadence goes weekly minimum. The percentages still live in the engagement tab even after the redesign. The 0-2 second cliff is now the single most expensive failure in your operation. Diagnose before you produce: cliff at 0-2s = packaging failed, slow bleed = pacing, mid-video cliff = one broken moment at a findable timestamp, held retention with low views = distribution not content
5. Comments got a relative upgrade. One less button means whats left weighs more per unit. End on something people have to answer: a ranking they can disagree with, a take they need to correct. Argument bait is engagement bait
6. Test frames like revenue depends on it, because it does now. Same video, different opening frame on repost channels or across your portfolio. The frame that holds past second 2 wins the slot in your format going forward
Every algorithm shift transfers money from creators who dont read patch notes to operators who do. This one is transferring it toward whoever masters seconds 0 through 2
The button was never your problem
the swipe is
The day the world cup ends, every football shorts channel on earth will stop posting
That is when the actual money window opens and almost nobody knows it exists
Heres what happens after every major tournament: creators treat the final like closing time. They milked the goals, got their views, and by monday theyre chasing the next trend. Supply falls off a cliff overnight
But the audience doesnt leave
Billions of people just spent a month falling in love with players theyd never heard of in may. Casual fans who couldnt name 3 footballers now have favorites, villains, and unfinished emotions. The searches keep running for WEEKS after the final: best goals, best saves, player edits, "where did he come from", tournament storylines. Great goals are one of the highest rewatch categories on the platform, people rewatch them for years
So you get the gap: demand stays massive, supply evaporates. Whoever keeps posting into that ghost town inherits the entire search volume with a fraction of the group-stage competition
THE FULL PLAY:
Content slate (in order of priority):
1. Rank formats: "top 10 goals of the tournament", "5 saves nobody is talking about", "every red card ranked worst to best". Rank content is argument bait, the comment section does your engagement for you, and its rewatchable which feeds the algorithm exactly what it wants
2. Storyline edits: the winning teams run, the breakout kid, the villain, the heartbreak exit. Emotional arcs outlive the event by months and casuals binge them hardest
3. "Explained" content for the new fans: why that handball was given, why the manager got destroyed online. The month-old fans dont know the rules yet and theyre searching
Production line (30-40 min per video):
4. Source todays/the tournaments moments, cut the clip, add YOUR transformative layer: commentary, ranking logic, edit style. Raw clips get flagged, transformed content passes review and prints
5. Script through deepl if you want multi-language (free), elevenlabs for voiceover ($5/mo plan, native-sounding voices), capcut for captions and sfx (free)
6. Post 3-4 a day for the first 2 weeks post-final while searches are still nuclear, then taper as you watch the data
The multiplier layers most people never add:
7. Stitch your best shorts into 10-15 minute compilations. Long form rpm is 10-20x shorts rpm. The shorts are the discovery engine, the compilations are the actual paycheck, and tournament compilations earn for literal years because rewatch culture never dies
8. Duplicate the whole channel in spanish or arabic with elevenlabs voiceovers. Football is the most international content on earth and the non-english supply gap after tournaments is even bigger than the english one
9. Outsource it if youre serious: 2 editors at $200-300/mo posting within hours of your content calendar = a real-time factory while you do quality control
This window reopens properly in 4 years. The next few weeks are the whole harvest
Everyone fights for attention during the event. Operators farm it after
the final whistle is the start of the good part bruv
Everyone reverse engineers viral videos. Thats exactly why everyone makes the same mediocre content
The operators printing study the FLOPS
Think about what a flop actually is for a second. A channel posts daily. Mondays video does 8 million. Tuesdays does 12k. Same channel. Same niche. Same branding. Same editor. Same upload time. Every variable controlled except the ones that decide everything. That 666x gap is a free science experiment the channel ran FOR you, published in public, and nobody reads it
When you only study winners you collect superstitions. "Post at 6pm." "Use this font." "Hooks under 7 seconds." You cant tell which detail carried the video and which was decoration because you have no control group. Its studying lottery winners to learn number picking
Heres the exact forensic process we run before entering any niche, and monthly inside niches we already run:
STEP 1: BUILD THE PAIRS
Pull the top 5 channels in the niche. For each channel find 3 winners (their biggest recent videos) and 3 flops (videos under 10% of the channels average views). Same channel only, never cross-channel, cross-channel comparisons reintroduce every variable you just controlled for. You now have 15 winner/flop pairs
STEP 2: COMPONENT AUTOPSY
Watch each pair back to back, twice. Log differences across exactly these components:
- First frame (before any audio: is the strongest visual at second 0 or buried at second 20?)
- Hook wording (question vs statement vs number? how many words on screen?)
- Hook timing (does the promise land by second 2 or drift to second 5? drift kills)
- Pacing (count the cuts in the first 10 seconds. winners in most niches run tighter)
- Re-hook (is there a second grab around seconds 8-15 or does it coast?)
- Payoff timing (mistimed payoff is the #1 mid-video killer we find)
- Sound (music switch mid-video? sfx density difference?)
- Caption/branding consistency
STEP 3: PATTERN LOCK
Most pairs surface 2-3 real differences, the rest is noise. By pair 10 the same 3-4 failure causes repeat over and over. In every niche weve entered its been some mix of: hook landed 2 seconds late, weak first frame, payoff mistimed, dead segment mid-video. Write them down with timestamps as evidence
STEP 4: CONVERT TO CHECKLIST
Those recurring failure causes become the production checklist every video gets graded against BEFORE upload. Not vibes, a literal list: "strongest frame at second 0? promise on screen by second 2? re-hook by second 12? no segment over X seconds without a beat change?" Your competitors mistakes become your quality control department, and they paid the view-cost of discovering them
STEP 5: SELF-AUTOPSY LOOP
Once you post, run the same process on your own winner/flop pairs every 2 weeks. Your own channel is the cleanest lab you'll ever get, every variable is controlled because youre the one controlling them
Winners teach you WHAT happened. Flops teach you WHY. And why is the only part you can use
The niche is showing you its whole exam with the wrong answers marked in red
most people just refuse to read it