One thing I enjoy about YT community here on X is the ability to make you work.
You might feel reluctant to create contents ...boom! You see someone posting a milestone
Your adrenaline boost up immediately to go carry your PC and start working.
One thing I enjoy about YT community here on X is the ability to make you work.
You might feel reluctant to create contents ...boom! You see someone posting a milestone
Your adrenaline boost up immediately to go carry your PC and start working.
i've been using claude + nexlev MCP to reverse-engineer the faceless channels blowing up as we speak...
then writing scripts with opus 4.8 based on the advanced data i pull
same system i used to generate 150M+ YT views
so i've decided to document the A-Z blueprint:
> finding niches actually worth your time
nexlev surfaces sub-50k channels suddenly pulling 200k+ views. you want $7+ RPM and under 5 weak channels already in there. the same video pays 10x in a $30 niche vs a $3 one, skip the cheap ones.
> ripping the outliers
feed the winner's transcript into claude, pull the hook, the pacing, where the curiosity gaps open and close. you're not copying the topic. you're copying the structure that held people to the end.
> writing so gemini serves you right
nobody talks about this. gemini reads your script to decide who sees the video. "real estate is a good investment" pulls broke browsers. "cap rate compression in tier-1 markets" pulls people with portfolios. same topic, 10x the RPM. the words pick the audience.
> staying off the slop pile
the 8 things gemini's quality filter scores you down for. summarizing intros, flat sentence rhythm, hedging, context dumps. kill them before you upload.
> publish + let it self-correct
push it with the SEO stuff, then 48 hours later pull your CTR, retention and RPM back in and fix the next script off real numbers.
all backed by 7,000+ scripts responsible for $5M+ across 50+ niches
and for 24h, it can be EVERYTHING yours (for free)
like + comment "SCRIPTS" and i'll send it
(must be following + RT for priority access)