Romero, who claims to have made over $1.5 million from 3 YouTube automation channels, provides advice for beginners wanting to start YouTube automation channels in 2025.
He advises against oversaturated niches like crime, motivation, crypto, finance, business, Reddit stories. Instead, try easier niches like celebrity news, top 10 TV shows, WNBA. High CPM niches have harder audiences to entertain.
To get monetized fast, consistently post videos. Buying small monetized channels for under $350 can be good but it's risky. 50% of channels bought and rebranded fail to take off.
For production, only a few tools are needed - vid IQ for SEO, Chad gbt Pro for scripts, 11 labs for voiceover. Edit videos yourself or outsource for $15-$20. Focus efforts on thumbnails and titles.
He created an extension for his "school community" that makes scripts automatically. He feels other "automation gurus" have stolen his analytics to promote courses, so he made his own community to undermine them.
His final advice is to just start - download tools and try making things. Many students have already found success.
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Romero, who has made over $1.5 million from 3 faceless YouTube channels, advises against starting in high CPM niches like crime, crypto, finance, or Reddit stories as a beginner. He recommends easier niches like celebrity news, top 10 TV shows, or WNBA.
To get monetized, you just need 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time. The key is to consistently post videos. You can also buy small, monetized channels for under $350 and rebrand them. This works about 50% of the time.
For production, only use vid IQ for SEO, Chad gbt Pro for scripts, 11 labs for voiceover, and outsource editing or use free tools. Focus on thumbnails and titles.
Romero created a free extension to automatically generate scripts. He also started a course community because other gurus stole his analytics to sell their own courses.
Many students have already found success, like Donish who made $6,000 his first month and Wicked who made $5,000 in 3 months.
The key is to just start. Try recreating competitor thumbnails or practice writing scripts. With guidance and practice, you can find success on YouTube.
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Romero, who has made over $1.5 million from 3 faceless YouTube channels, advises avoiding oversaturated niches like crime, crypto, finance, and Reddit stories. He recommends easier niches like celebrity news, TV shows, and WNBA. High CPM niches have the hardest audiences to entertain.
To get monetized fast, focus on consistent posting rather than gimmicks. Post CTA's for likes and subscribers mid or end of video. Buying small monetized channels for under $350 can work but it's risky, with a 50% chance of failure. Rebranding takes consistent posting over 2 weeks.
For production, only a few tools are needed: vid IQ for SEO, Chad gbt Pro for scripts, 11 laps for voiceover. Editing and thumbnails can be outsourced or self-taught. Focus efforts on captivating thumbnails and titles.
Romero's course provides video tutorials, spreadsheet of top niches, live calls, and an extension to auto-generate scripts. Many students have earned $2,000-6,000 in their first month. Take action: practice skills and just start.
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Romero, who has made over $1.5 million from 3 faceless YouTube channels, advises avoiding high CPM niches like crime, crypto, finance, and Reddit stories as a beginner. He says these are too competitive and better options are celebrity news, top 10 TV shows, and WNBA.
To get monetized fast, simply consistently post videos. No secret tricks. Buy cheap monetized channels for <$350 from the Middle East or Africa, rebrand to US content. This works 50% of the time.
For production, only use: vid IQ for SEO, Chat GBT Pro for scripts, 11 Labs for voiceover, and outsource editing or use free tools. Focus only on thumbnails and titles.
Romero created a free browser extension to auto-generate scripts. He started a course community because other YouTubers stole his analytics to promote their own courses. His community provides full detail on running channels, live coaching calls, case studies, spreadsheets of top niches, thumbnail templates, and the extension.
Members have earned $6,000 in their first month and got monetized in 15 days. Romero urges you to just start - make scripts, design thumbnails, try recreating competitors' content. Consistent practice is key.
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Romero, who has made over $1.5 million from 3 faceless YouTube channels, advises avoiding oversaturated niches like crime, crypto, finance, and Reddit stories. Instead, try celebrity news, top 10 lists, or sports. High CPM niches have hard audiences to entertain.
To get monetized fast, consistently post videos. Buying small, monetized channels for under $350 can work but it's risky. Romero rebranded a channel, posted 17 videos in 15 days, and made $2,500.
For production, only use: vid IQ for SEO; Chat GBT Pro for scripts; 11 Labs for voiceover; and outsource editing. Focus only on thumbnails and titles.
Romero shares his method in a course to combat other YouTubers stealing his analytics. It includes 54 videos, live calls, a case study, spreadsheets, templates, and an extension to automatically generate scripts.
Many students have already found success. Donish made $6,000 his first month. Wicked made $5,000 in 3 months. Nasim made $24,000 from one video.
The key is to just start. Try making a script or thumbnail even if you don't post it. Ask questions in the course community.