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The narrator discusses a case study where someone made $122,000 in traffic in 30 days with a new site. However, some of the techniques used are unethical.
Google wants websites that provide quality, helpful information to users. Recently, there has been an increase in SEO spam - websites using tricks to manipulate search engine results. The narrator shows examples of sites that were penalized for techniques like:
Some common traits of spammy sites are:
The narrator explains how to create ethical, valuable sites instead. This includes:
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The narrator shares how he uses the GoDaddy auction tool to find profitable niche markets that already have established businesses. He found a niche around romantic couple gift ideas and adventure boxes that banks over $8 million per year.
He shows examples of companies in this niche making $700,000, $19 million, and $50,000 per month. The niche has lots of search volume and moneymaking potential.
To validate niche profitability, the narrator uses free tools like Zipia, Zoominfo, etc. to estimate revenue and traffic. He also uses paid tools like Jungle Scout to see product sales data.
Once he finds a profitable niche, the narrator brainstorms business models like subscriptions, affiliate sites, or Amazon stores. He stresses the importance of creating quality content to serve the audience rather than just ranking content.
In addition to identifying profitable niches, expired domains can be purchased and repurposed if they already have good traffic and keywords. AI tools like Microsoft Bing CoPilot can also help generate niche and domain name ideas.
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The narrator starts by explaining that plagiarism is a common issue content writers face. If you copy others' work without attribution, there can be copyright claims, lack of rankings, and loss of credibility.
To check for plagiarism, the narrator uses two free tools: Small SEO Tools and Paraphraser.io. These show that a sample blog post is mostly copied content.
To make content unique, the narrator introduces Gravity Writer, an AI tool that rewrites content to be 100% unique and optimized for SEO. After using this, Small SEO Tools and Paraphraser.io show 0% plagiarism.
The narrator then shows how to check AI-generated blog posts from ChatGPT for plagiarism using the same tools. There is some plagiarism detected initially. Using additional tools like GPT-0 and Originality.io, the narrator shows the content would likely fail AI detection tests.
After rewriting the ChatGPT content with Gravity Writer, it passes plagiarism and AI detection tests. Finally, the narrator demonstrates how Gravity Writer can generate 100% human-written blog posts with no plagiarism.
The narrator shares that while a video with 500,000 views made more total money than one with 45,000 views, the 45,000 view video made more money per 1,000 views due to being in a more lucrative niche (personal development rather than gaming). This demonstrates the importance of choosing the right niche for earning potential.
The narrator then shares his top 7 niches for faceless YouTube channels in 2024 based on high earning potential and ease of content creation:
7. Self-improvement - Moderate earnings and difficulty to create animations and advanced editing
6. Psychology facts - Decent earnings and very easy to create listicle videos with stock footage
5. Health and wellness - Good earnings and easy to create stock footage videos
4. History stories - High earnings but some difficulty with animations
3. Book summaries - High earnings and easy to create summaries and videos with AI tools
2. Business stories and documentaries - Very high earnings and moderately difficult to research and script
1. AI news and updates - Extremely high earnings potential and very easy to create relevant videos
The narrator then demonstrates invid AI, an AI video creation tool that can help easily create videos in these niches.
Google Keyword Planner can be used to find low competition keywords that have high revenue potential, similar to Ahrefs.
The narrator enters "portable fans" as a keyword seed and selects The Kennel Club website to analyze related keywords. After exporting the data, calculations are added to prioritize keywords by their value potential divided by difficulty.
Keywords related to "dogs and ticks" have high value potential, low competition scores, and should be prioritized for content creation. Specific suggestions are "tick biting dog" and "lung worm."
While some low search volume keywords have less value potential, they can still be worth targeting within their competition tier for the highest return on investment.
The same keywords are then analyzed in Ahrefs, showing similar difficulty scores. This validates Keyword Planner data for determining the best keywords.