I’m 37.
Married. 2 kids.
10+ years in accounting.
And I quit my 9–5.
No backup plan.
I’m all in on faceless YouTube.
Over the last 4 years, I’ve:
• Built channels making $2K–$3K/month
• Sold one of them for $30,000
• Spent $40,000+ on courses, coaches & communities
• Worked with freelancers and teams
But I’m not where I want to be yet.
So I burned the boats.
Now I’m building a $5K/month faceless YouTube business full time.
While documenting the journey.
The wins.
The mistakes.
The real numbers.
You don’t need to spend $40K like I did.
I’ll show you what actually works.
If you’re a complete beginner…
Follow along.
Let’s build this together.
5 quotes to follow if you want to succeed on YouTube
"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." -Arthur Ashe
"Done is better than perfect." -Sheryl Sandberg
"Do what you do so well that they will want to see it again and bring their friends." -Walt Disney
"Content is king." -Bill Gates
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." -Thomas Edison
I’m 37.
Married. 2 kids.
10+ years in accounting.
And I quit my 9–5.
No backup plan.
I’m all in on faceless YouTube.
Over the last 4 years, I’ve:
• Built channels making $2K–$3K/month
• Sold one of them for $30,000
• Spent $40,000+ on courses, coaches & communities
• Worked with freelancers and teams
But I’m not where I want to be yet.
So I burned the boats.
Now I’m building a $5K/month faceless YouTube business full time.
While documenting the journey.
The wins.
The mistakes.
The real numbers.
You don’t need to spend $40K like I did.
I’ll show you what actually works.
If you’re a complete beginner…
Follow along.
Let’s build this together.
If all my YouTube channels got deleted and I had to rebuild to $40K/month in 6 months, here's exactly what I'd do:
• I'd pick a high-RPM niche and go all in. These pay $5-20 per 1,000 views. I wasted time testing low-RPM niches early on. The difference between $2 RPM and $15 RPM is the difference between struggling and printing money.
• Post 3 videos per week, no matter what. Consistency matters more than perfection. My first 50 videos were mediocre. That's just tuition. You need volume to find what works.
• Use AI for scripts and voiceovers, hire humans for editing. Scripts cost me $30/month with Claude, voiceovers are $10-20/month with ElevenLabs, and I pay editors $70 per video. Total cost per video: $50-70. This is half what it used to cost before AI.
• Research outlier videos before making anything. I look for channels with low subscribers but at least one video with a massive amount of views. That's a proven idea. I model it, don't copy it. This saves months of guessing.
• Hire from Upwork or Fiverr, specifically from Central and Eastern Europe. I've hired over 2,000 freelancers. The talent in countries like Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary is as good as the US but costs way less.
• Pay freelancers on time and give them $10-50 bonuses when videos hit 100K views. Nobody does this. It keeps the best people working with you forever.
• Once I find a video format that works, I double down hard. I made 9 videos about Jay Leno's garage once the first one hit. 6-7 of them worked. That's how revenue compounds.
• Track RPM, CTR, and average view duration on every single video. If you don't know these numbers, you're flying blind. I spend 1 hour per week analyzing performance.
• Launch channel two once channel one hits $5K/month. Same system, different niche. Going from one channel to multiple channels is how you scale from $10K to $40K/month.
• Build for sale value from day one. Channels sell for 24-36x monthly profit. I sold one channel for over $100K after it made $100K in year one. Most people don't even know this is possible.
• Use a simple Trello board to manage everything. One board per channel. Freelancers move tasks through the stages themselves. Takes me 15 minutes per day to manage multiple channels.
• After 50-100 videos, cut what isn't working. If a format hasn't hit by then, move to a different angle. Don't fall in love with ideas that don't work.
• Focus on the 20% of videos that generate 80% of revenue. Most videos will be okay or flop completely. A few will explode. Find those formats and make more of them.
That's how I went from one channel making $10K/month to multiple channels making $40K/month while working 5-10 hours per week.
Took about 2 years once I figured out the system.
DM me "BLUEPRINT" if you want the full breakdown of how we built this.
Most people don’t fail at YouTube automation…
They quit before their first 30 videos.
I know because I almost did.
No views.
No money.
Just expenses.
But here’s what changed everything:
Consistency > motivation.
If you’re starting:
Your first goal isn’t money.
It’s uploading 30 videos.
That’s where things start clicking.