How I Legally Copy $40k/Month Channels With My AI System [FULL COURSE]
By Kevis
Summary
## Key takeaways - **Avoid 'Walk Traps' for YouTube Shorts Success**: Many online guides offer misleading advice, leading creators down unproductive paths that drain time and energy without yielding results, making it crucial to discern genuine strategies from 'walk traps'. [00:20] - **Shorts Offer Lower Barrier to Entry Than Long-Form**: YouTube Shorts have a simpler algorithm and require less upfront cost for editing or hiring staff, making them accessible for creators to test content and iterate quickly compared to the higher effort of long-form videos. [06:04], [06:44] - **High Success Rate Niches vs. Generic Niches**: Generic niches have high demand but also high competition, making them harder to break into, while high success rate niches have less supply relative to demand, offering a faster path to monetization. [07:21], [16:08] - **Competition Research is Key to Niche Selection**: Analyzing competitors is crucial to understanding market performance; if most channels in a niche are stuck with low views, it's a red flag, indicating that your own channel is likely to face similar struggles. [11:19], [22:49] - **Ideation Drives Viral Success, Not Just Metrics**: Focusing on viral ideas and proven clips is more critical for success on YouTube Shorts than obsessing over metrics like average view duration; understanding what the audience consumes and finding similar viral content is paramount. [40:14], [41:16] - **Leverage AI for Sub-Niche Ideation**: For sub-niches or non-commentary content, AI can analyze transcripts from multiple successful competitor channels to identify patterns and topics that resonate with audiences, guiding ideation before creating any content. [52:37]
Topics Covered
- Most YouTube Advice Leads Nowhere: Avoid 'Walk Traps'.
- Not All Niches Are Equal: Choose High Success Rates.
- Viral Ideas, Not Just Retention, Drive YouTube Shorts Views.
- Find Untapped Viral Clips Directly From YouTube's Algorithm.
- Use AI to Uncover Viral Content Patterns in Any Niche.
Full Transcript
Hello ladies and gentlemen, and I
promise you this is probably going to be
the most indepth YouTube shorts guide
you ever watched on YouTube. And I know
a lot of people say that you probably
heard this a bunch of times, but
actually that is something that you
should think about, right? I would say
the reason you're still stuck where you
are right now on YouTube shorts is
because there's endless advice. Anyone
can give advice. Anyone can say, "Oh, do
this, do that. This is the best niche
right now. This is the best strategy."
Right? But another thing that you should
keep in mind is like anything in life,
anything you're trying to achieve,
there's one path and there's other
endless paths that that arguably lead
nowhere. And all they're there to do is
to take your energy, take your time,
take your mental space, and basically
make you feel like you're making
progress, but you're actually walking
the wrong path. And when you get to the
end of that path and realize it leads
nowhere, now you're like, "All right,
well, YouTube shorts is a scam. Why the
[ __ ] am I not seeing results when
they're all seeing results? You know,
99% of it are walk traps. Okay, walk
traps, right? Anyway, why should you
listen to me, right? Cuz I could just be
like one of them. Well, I've done it.
I've done it over and over. So, I bu
this channel. So, I built this channel
to over 40K. I probably have covered
this multiple times on the channel, but
the reason I keep talking about it is
the videos take 12 minutes to make, and
I'm literally replicating this on so
many other channels. Basically scaling
what works, right? But that's not all. I
monetized this channel in about one
week. But anyway, I covered this on the
channel before. Monetized in one [ __ ]
week. Over 300k subs now. And in the
same month I was running that experiment
cuz everyone was like, "Okay, I was
making my personal brand videos. I was
new to this thing. Can I build my
personal brand here on this channel that
you're watching right now?" And
everyone's like, "Oh, okay. Build a
channel live. Show us how it's done."
Well, in the same month, I also
monetized this channel. same month. This
one took about a month to do. Like
there's so many accolades you could say
that I've done on YouTube shorts, but
I'll just keep attaching them on screen
right now. I got Ivan from 0 to 12K subs
in about a month. Odin is monetized and
he got monetized in about a month as
well and he's currently well that's his
channel right there. Althia blow up his
channel. I'm blowing up this channel
right now and these ones right here. And
we run experiments like this all the
time. These are more like on screen
right now, you'll see more and more. But
I am not saying this to flex. I'm saying
this to let you know if you have any
sort of attention span and you can sit
through this video with no cuts, no
edits. I don't script my videos. Just
know these things off the top of my
head. So, cuz I'm going to completely
I'm just going to sit here. Everything I
know about YouTube shots and how I would
start a new shorts channel if I were to
blow it up as fast as possible. how to
find the right niches, the actual right
niches, because bro, anyone can say this
is the best niche, right? Because if you
say this is the best niche, it's
clickbait. You get views, right? So, but
I'm going to show you what's actually a
good niche. The checklist you should
use, how to ideulate with AI, you know,
cuz I incorporate AI with what I'm doing
because why not? Because it's
revolutionary. All my AI templates, all
my scripting templates, I don't know.
Okay, the mindset, everything. Okay, now
you may be thinking, "But why the [ __ ]
would you do this? Why? Why?" Right? And
this is actually something that I want
to address. All my past videos have been
getting comments. People are like, "Yo,
guys, oh my god, the only reason he's
sharing it now is because it doesn't
work anymore. You guys are [ __ ]
losers." But it's baffling to me, right?
How even if you hand people what's
working, they will doubt themselves out
of it. So, for those that are wondering,
oh, but I'm probably not sharing what's
going to work because I don't want to
create new competitors. What
competitors, bro? Is this guy my
competitor? Look how many likes this
got bro.
>> So, even with the new YouTube update,
I'm currently make
>> Oh, where's the video? Did he delete it?
Oh my god. Did he delete his comment? He
deleted his comment.
>> Hello, my name's Gavin.
>> Oh my god, he deleted his comment. Why?
Why? Why did he delete his comment, bro?
The guy deleted his comment. I was
trying to show you. But basically what
he was saying is he was like, "Oh, the
only reason this is working. This is I'm
sharing this video is because it's not
working anymore. Oh, people are so
gullible." And anyway, but the reason
I'm saying this is cuz it got over 300
likes. I mean, you can skip ahead, but I
just I want to preface this. I want to
get you in the right mindset before you
even watch this course. Cuz I'm not
joking when I'm saying, "Oh, it's
literally everything I know about
shorts." But the reason I can so
confidently share all this value on
YouTube
is because number one, the people that
were already going to succeed on shorts
would take action on it and succeed on
shorts. Even without my guide, the
people that were going to make it are
still going to make it, right? And out
of those people, I'm still going to get
competitors regardless. But the people
that oh, what would you say? The major
masses that oh if I got them as
competitors it would be bad news
probably wouldn't take action because
they already have limiting beliefs. You
think I'm joking but I'm not joking.
Your competitors really are already
doubting this cuz they have been taking
they've been watching a bunch of all
these videos binge watching these guides
and stuff like that and that ended up
nowhere. So the everything they see
they're skeptical and that's good. And
number two reason I could do that is
because I know right that bro I don't
think you see any other personal brand
channel on on like YouTube shorts
blowing up like this much right now. And
one of the strategy behind that is one
cuz I did long form. I know how to get
views on long form. But secondly the
reason that's happening is because I
share so much value on these videos. So
it's not it's also mutually beneficial.
I go viral. You learn what you need to
know. Enough yapping but we're going to
get started. Number one, let let me give
you a quick overview of YouTube shots.
Why should you even do YouTube shots?
Why not long for me? Well, why YouTube
shots is so good is obviously because I
mean look at these videos, right?
These videos can take you what 10
minutes to make. It's very easy. You
don't need much upfront cost to like
hire editors or stuff like that. You
know, you can literally start yourself
with zero money invested whatsoever.
That's why it's so good. Another reason
it's so good is the algorithm for shorts
is very much simpler to the algorithm
for long form. For shorts, once you
analyze the market and you see what
people are doing, what's getting
attention, don't make the greatest
video, you still get attention, right?
But we'll we'll cover that once we're
talking about niches and stuff like
that. But so the mindset you should
approach shorts with is you should
understand if you're someone that did
long form, you understand that long form
takes so much more effort, energy, time
to make and all these things. and it's
harder to iterate faster post videos,
right? But on shorts, you can take
advantage of the low entry barrier to
like test videos, make videos, make
videos in batch, test the algorithm, and
literally iterate quickly and see
results faster. That's what I really
love about YouTube shorts. Now,
obviously, to start your very first
monetized channel or to start getting
monetized or to even start making
content in general on shorts, you need a
niche, okay? And you need a really good
niche. depends on how fast you want to
monetize. But if you want to monetize as
fast as possible, I would say go for
like high success rate niches and I
recommend this for beginners, right? I
suggest this for beginners. Now, I'm
going to get into what high success rate
niches are. But before that, let's talk
about the more generic niches cuz
there's two types of niches. There are
more generic niches that evergreen
that's been here forever. It's very
popular. A lot of people are trying to
get into these niches, right? And on the
other hand, there's a lot of niches
where because YouTube is so big, there's
so many different things you can talk
about. I guess you could call them
subniches that emerge here and there.
And it doesn't mean that trends that can
still be completely evergreen, right?
But those niches are the ones that are
easiest to literally drive your channel
from where you are into monetization.
Now, so when I say generic niches, okay,
I know this is about the animal niche.
basically let me play a video real quick
>> when he saw a turtle struggling in the
ocean.
>> So it's basically wholesome clips you
know about about stuff but the idea is
it's the clips that bring the attention
for this and it's completely evergreen.
Let's go all the way back to when he
started making his first video. This is
years ago. Okay, I think so that was
last year. Okay, but there's other
channels like this has been created
three years ago. back. If you have a
channel like this doing good views or if
you have a channel in this niche, if you
keep posting, you will see results. And
I'm going to show you actually I'm going
to tell you why it's harder to break
through in these niches, right? Because
everyone's doing them, okay? And this
would be opposite of what I call high
success with niches. Before we get into
high success rate niches, let's talk
about how it would look like. What's the
realistic time frame if you were to get
into a niche like this, right? And what
would be your best shot? I'm going to
cover this first. Then we're going to
cover how success rate is the ones that
you monetize faster. I'm going to give
you all cuz I know everyone wants to do
different things. So, I'm going to give
you all strategies, every single one of
them. So, the pros for this one is that
the views can get crazy, right? The time
is total addressable market. It's
insane. You can reach so many people,
right? Another pro to this is once you
have a channel in this niche, you're
pretty much good, right? Because from
there, all you need is just to keep
making videos, keep making videos, keep
making videos, you never have to worry
about really, oh, your channel getting
um not getting views, etc. because it
doesn't saturate, right? If for example,
you stop getting views, all that means
is that you need to find better clips,
which I'm going to show you how to do,
right? So, let me show you example why
when you start this niche right now, um
you are more likely to be stuck in the
video in the dedicated video. We're
going to cover the zero video later on.
right now the 30k video. Okay, the tech
gel if you didn't know is so when you
start a new niche and let's say you're
new like small creator in a new niche,
YouTube tests your channel. So when
you're making videos, you're not going
to instantly like, oh, hit a million
views, right? You're going to have a
period of time where your channel is
literally being limited, being throttled
at around 30k views, right? And what I
want you to understand is that is really
dependent on the niche. Some niches you
can monetize on the first video like I
told you on on the like I showed you
with that channel that was a high
success rate niche right and some niches
like these really require post a lot
more volume before you end up breaking
through and I mean a lot more volume
there's no guaranteed number could be 60
videos could be 100 videos could be 200
videos right but there's no definite
number but like I said earlier the pro
to this is that when you eventually do
break through and consistently getting
views you're pretty much set forever
right so the Reason when you enter these
niches, niche like this or even okay,
let's say gender shots, this is another
example, these commentary niches. The
reason that when you enter these ones,
it feels like you need to make a lot
more videos to break through is because
everyone's doing them. So when you
search something, let's say, let's say,
let's try to find competitors. And this
is another thing that you have to
incorporate in your mindset before you
even enter any niche. You always want to
do competition research because you're
not [ __ ] Queen of England, bro. Like,
you're not freaking you don't work for
YouTube, right? So, when you make your
channel, the average of what the market
is getting, of what channels in the
market, the niche is getting is what
you're going to get, right? Because you
don't have an edge over them. You're
pretty much doing what they're doing.
But I'm going to give you an edge
always. But you you get what I mean
anyway. Okay. So, right, let's find
competitors. How do I find competitors?
I'm going to get you through the whole
process of how I analyze niches before I
even get into them. But we're using this
as an example right now. If you were to
get into this niche or the whole
commentary niche, the color commentary
niche. Okay, I don't know why I forgot
about that, but yeah, the color
commentary niches. If you were to get
into them and you were to find
competitors, let's say, let's try to
find competitor for what was the other
channel. So, another way you can the
fastest way to try to find competitors
is to maybe look at your most popular
videos
and copy the title. Copy and paste it
here. I'll remove this and put the
little asterisk. When you do that, it
just brings you a lot more channels like
that. Okay. So, when you do that, you
can go to shorts. Click shorts and go
ahead and click filter and like sort by
this month. So, like that. Okay. Nothing
by this month. That's cuz that was an
old video. But let's select this here. D
of the year. We can search this instead.
Okay. So yeah, we after clicking a
bunch, we got this. So I just remove the
emojis. But you would try to search the
most recurring title formats how they
usually title their videos. When you
search for it, you now try to look at
the competitors. Now the reason most
people are going to be stuck in this
video because they're doing what
everyone else is doing. The reason for
that is only about 10% of the market of
these commentary niches are the ones
actually doing so good views like really
good views right and these people are
are the people that are at the top of
the curve right and the reason that is
is because they posted so many videos
that literally like most of these
channels they are really doing it like
businesses okay so they're not sitting
around like you transcript videos post
videos they're the ones batch producing
content they're the ones that have whole
systems behind them they're the ones
with teams they're the ones ones that
literally handle like a business. So, it
doesn't matter how they feel, videos get
posted every single day and stuff like
that, right? Those people that play for
the long-term game are the ones that end
up winning in the end and are the ones
that end up getting the views, right?
Now, the reason that's bad news for you
is everyone else is doing it, right? And
then you have the other 90%. Other 90%
are stuck. The other 90% are people in
the journey, right? People making videos
like this, right? 40 videos posted and
they're just not seeing views, right?
This is your competitors and I promise
you 90% of this niche are all like this.
Okay, they're getting random views here
and the dedicated views. As you can see,
views are stuck. But 90% of the market
is like this. That's why when you start
your channel, your channel is most
likely going to be like this, right? For
a long period of time, right? The only
ways you can break through faster is
regardless, you need consistency and
volume. Volume is the number of videos
you've posted. Okay? But you have two
ways you can break through. One is just
sheer determination and like consistency
like I've said. Another way you can
break break through it faster, break
through the jail and like start getting
more views is through ideiation. Better
ideation. When I say better ideiation is
better methods of finding clips that
have gone viral cuz that's essentially
what these are doing, right? If you can
more closely identify clips that are
more likely to go viral and you combine
that with consistency and like share
determination, that's going to be the
fastest way to break through it. But
nonetheless, literally spamming like not
spamming, don't spam. We're going to get
into that. But literally, just share.
I'm not going to give up on this. I'm
just going to keep posting, keep
posting, however long it takes you,
right? If you just keep posting because
of how the market is. This is not me
making up [ __ ] right? If you just keep
posting, right? Keep posting. Keep
posting. Keep literally posting and stop
complaining. Cuz a lot of people
complain about, "Oh, I've been stuck for
this long, but I'm not seeing views."
You know, but you're not special.
Everyone's stuck. 90% is stuck. Like the
reason it feels like everyone's
succeeding and you're failing is because
the only point, the only like
screenshots you see, the only success
stories that you see that will obviously
only make it to your feed are the ones
that succeed. The people that fail, you
don't look for them. In fact, you don't
even do your competition research,
right? But I promise you, I guarantee
you for these niches, commentary niches,
90% is failing. That's how the market
is. Now, you can get a more, you know,
you can help yourself. You can just do
it faster if you have a strategy like
I'm going to give you in this video. But
that's the commentary niche. Okay. I
wouldn't say the reason, okay, the
distinction between these niches and
what I call is a high success rate niche
is when you do competition research,
there's so much demand. There's so much
demand with not good not enough supply
that when you do competition research
you see that you find about like three
to four or five channels and they're
also succeeding like they're not failing
they're not stuck in the video high
success rate niches like that you can
break through the video or in the 30k
video in freaking 30 in freaking 30
videos or five videos for example so I'm
going to give you an example of what I
would call a high success rate niche now
you don't need any tool to find this in
fact I'm going to show you how you can
find this without any tool whatsoever
how to do it easily but it's very easy
to find these niches and when I say high
success rate niches do not mistake it by
trends it's not trends right can also be
for green okay so that brings us to my
checklist okay when I enter niches if I
just want to run like a little
experiment for you guys if I want to you
know show off or if I want to make a
viral video on my channel this is what I
go for this is what I go for because
they're the easiest to monitor not
easiest but the fastest to monetize.
Yeah. So that brings us to my checklist.
Okay. If your goal is to monetize within
two months and start making multiple
four figures, this is what you would go
for. Okay. And the reason this works,
like I've said earlier, I feel like I'm
just yapping, but like the reason this
works is because no one is doing this,
okay? Everyone is doing the frequency,
the niches that are getting told or
given in the videos and stuff like that,
right? And for some of those watching
this video, if you want, if you feel
like you want to get direct help from me
to build this channel, like I build it
for multiple students, if your goal is
to monetize fast, if you can invest in
yourself, if you want to work with me,
the link for that will be in the
description. But for everyone else, for
those that are actually ready to put in
the time themselves and execute this
strategy and learn on their own, I got
you. I always got you in these videos.
Spam of the likes right now, by the way.
Type tight. Anyway, okay, moving on.
More checks is better. Okay, if your
goal is to mon as fast as possible, you
need these checks in mind. So, let's go
through it. Number one thing is videos
are getting on average 1 million views.
What this confirms to us is significant
demand, which is good. You always want
significant demand cuz if there's
significant demand, if you're a new
viewer or if you're a new channel and
you make videos, you're more like you're
most definitely going to get some
attention, right? And we're looking for
recent videos. So, you always want to
make sure that you're checking their
recent videos and clicking this and
making sure that they're posted
recently, right? Because niches that
were going viral 5 months ago and then
they stopped making videos 5 months ago,
if if you make videos like that, you're
probably not going to get views cuz that
niche has probably transformed. Not
saturated to transform. I promise you,
no niche ever truly saturates, right?
From my experience, what actually
happens is market sophistication, right?
People get tired of watching the same
things over and over and over. Market
chores. That's why in any niche for
example in freaking let's say 2015 when
the whole oh self-improvement thing you
know was a big thing when it was new
everyone was saying get into this
self-improvement self-improvement. If
you made videos if you made any video
about oh how to be productive it would
get views. But fast forward 5 years
later today if you make how to be
productive video no one gives a [ __ ]
They've seen it a thousand times. That
doesn't mean that the audience is dead.
That doesn't mean the market is
saturated. They didn't [ __ ] get
nuked, bro. They're still alive. Um, all
it means is you need to be more creative
in the kind of ideation that you come up
with. And for shorts, what that means
for you is you need to follow patterns.
You need to follow the formats. There's
formats that consistently garner views.
Sometimes that format saturates. There's
new formats, but the audience is still
there. They're just craving something
new. And if you're patient enough and
you don't give up on that channel, that
new format is going to emerge and you're
just going to pivot your channel into
it, right? That's why this channel isn't
dead. Okay, the one that made me put 5K
from. But yeah, I'll get into how you
can do this effectively, right? But in
case I end up forgetting for some reason
when you monetize your channel, when
you're getting views, the audience tab
really gives you a lot of insight in
what your audience is currently
consuming. Now, make sure it's recent
views. And this guys, most importantly,
all my ideation research, everything I
do about ideiation, about niche
selection, it has to do with
competitors. Let me okay, approach it
with this mentality. Stop trying to get
into a niche. Um, just because you see
good views. Try to remove red flags that
this is if you're going for high
successful niche, if you want as fast as
possible, remove as much red flags as
possible from that niche instead of
trying to look for green flag. Okay? So
more checks is better. You would want to
make sure that you have competitors. And
I've shown you how you can find
competitors. Another way that you can
find competitors is if you go to the
channel and you start watching their
videos. Let's say this was a channel you
wanted to model for example. What you
would do is you just watch a bunch of
their videos, engage with their videos,
like their videos. And once you go back
to the home feed, I'm going to give you
an example how to do all this. But once
you go back to the home, like to the
homepage, you will be getting their
videos here. And if you keep doing that,
it will start recommending you similar
channels to that channel. So that's how
you would find more competitors. Now the
reason competition research is so
important if you want to monetize as
fast as fast as possible and you're
getting into a high success rate niche,
that's what's going to tell you is this
a high success rate niche. So time to
give you an example. So, this channel
has been going super viral recently and
he literally started when was this about
>> the sweet little girl accidentally fell
as
>> 2 months ago and it just started. It's a
it's commentary and it just started.
Okay it's
>> videos about animals
>> heart broke when her soldier friend left
for the army,
>> right? But there's a whole format behind
it. There's a whole there's a reason why
it's a high success rate niche or format
right now. If you watch every video,
>> this girl told everyone she had the
world's smallest.
>> She's using a particular song, etc.
>> using a particular way she subtitles her
videos right?
>> A giant dinosaur was
>> and around the end, she's using this and
most importantly, she's using that one
song. It might sound trivial, but these
things really matter. Okay. Now, to
verify if this is a high successful
niche, if you create your channel in
this niche, how fast can you go viral?
Right? What you would do is consume
their videos. I'm just going to watch a
lot of his a lot of their videos. I'm
going to skip ahead and we're going to
look at the competitors and we're going
to see if it's a success or niche or
not. The goal is to find at least two
competitors doing well. Because on the
flip side, if all the competitors are
failing and just not seeing results,
chances are that's how your channel is
going to look like too. But we're going
to get into ideation and how to come up
with viral ideas, etc., etc. So, yeah,
stick around, etc., etc. So, yeah, that
will give you an edge. This girl was
confused when her dog suddenly went over
to the mother cat and gently picked up
one of her kittens. She told him to put
it down, but the dog refused to let it
go. Surprisingly, he went back again and
brought another kittus was so old that
even his friends didn't know his real
age. But on his birthday, they made sure
he didn't feel alone. So, they planned a
little surprise party just for him. His
friends came from the back window and
cheered for him with their flashlights.
They even prepared a special fish cake
just for him and placed a pink crown on
his head. Each friend gifted him his
favorite fish and they finished the
party with boba tea. It turned out to be
the walrus's happiest birthday ever.
This walrus was
>> This girl prepared the bed for her three
dogs. At first, two of them quickly took
their spots. But even though there was
plenty of space, the third dog squeezed
himself right between the other two. So,
the owner laid out a bigger mattress so
all three could sleep comfortably. But
still, the third dog did the same thing
again. Then, she came up with another
idea and brought out two separate
mattresses. But the third dog refused to
sleep separately. Then the owner
realized that those three had actually
grown up together and had slept closely
their entire lives. Their bond was truly
inseparable.
This girl prepared the bed. This woman
spotted a little hedgehog stealing
watermelon in her garden. When she
touched it, the little thief panicked
and ran away. Surprisingly, the very
next day, the same hedgehog returned,
this time with a friend. Both of them
were enjoying their watermelon, but
after getting caught, the friend ran
away quickly. The little one couldn't
run, so the woman gently grabbed its
ears and scolded it. That's when she
noticed several
>> after a few minutes of engaging with
your videos, you know, watching the
videos and stuff like that. I went back
to the home feed and we got this. We're
getting some similar channels. What you
go ahead and do actually one of the
other videos that talked about this guy
with the pet B. So, this is definitely a
similar like a competitor channel. So,
what you would do, we need more here.
So, we would go ahead and open this in a
new tab.
>> This guy has a pet. This interesting.
Let's see this guy's channel. 50 videos.
Okay, by the way, that tells you
something about this clip. Hey, work for
two channels. If you're in this niche,
why not give it a try, right? So, 50
videos. Obviously, the recipe is not
exactly
Wait, where's the channel?
>> This man had no friends.
>> It's not exactly like infest diary, but
>> so he would always go to his favorite
and eat his favorite biscuits. No. So,
we'll just keep watching that. Would we
watch this?
I'll say no, cuz we only want to find
exactly this. So,
>> I'll make a cut and I'll cut to when we
found
>> it doesn't take that long. It takes
about I've been here 2 minutes or 3
minutes. It doesn't take that long.
>> That's why you shouldn't skip the It's
very important competition research.
This cat loved to bother pretty girls.
>> This girl gave the otter two choices,
ice cubes or his favorite fish. He
looked at the fish and rushed straight
to his feeding window. But jokingly, the
girl gave him the ice cubes instead. The
moment he realized it wasn't his fish,
he refused to take it and looked angry.
Feeling guilty, she quickly gave him his
favorite fish and gently rubbed his paw
to say sorry. Finally, the otter happily
ate his treat and then blew her the
sweetest little kiss in return.
This girl,
>> this man saw a small rabbit jump and
fell into a dry.
>> Oh, okay. Okay. Looks like we're finding
we're finding direct competitors now. We
have this one. Let's see.
>> Toss her trash into this pool, but she
didn't expect nature to teach her a
lesson. She'll
>> Is this one? Okay, it's empty.
>> This dog has a habit of anyways
>> with low volume. I'm going to watch it
on low volume while this one cuz I think
this is a direct competitor. Okay, he's
only made four videos.
literally blew up in his first video.
>> Oh my gosh, this is
>> Is it the right color?
>> But it's not. I think he's starting to
pivot to his strategy now
>> to empty diary strategy. So I guess I
would watch this. Yeah, I would watch
this one.
>> Women thought it'd be funny.
>> And then so when we reset, it's getting
us similar channels like that.
>> Unable to think of any other solution.
She saw that the owl was carrying a
letter just like in Harry Potter. She
thought maybe she was invited to
Hogwarts.
>> So, I'm going to try a new strategy. So,
I'm going to try a new strategy. I'm
going to copy the their titles, but I
will try too hard. Try to find some
competitors. Okay. Okay. Got this guy.
Recreating their viral video is never a
viable strategy though. Most likely,
like most of the times, it's just not.
You want to find similar videos to what
they're making that's gone viral, but
you don't want to directly repeat what
they're doing because as you can see,
everyone's literally doing the same
[ __ ] But um let's see. Okay, a lot of
these are kind of stuck
>> in the same air conditioner. So she
decides,
>> okay, but this is what it would look
like. Let's say for example, you find
some competitors and you're looking
through and the views are just not up
there. Obviously, this is still good.
>> Time her entire body just froze. It was
like her brain was overloaded and needed
to be rebooted. So, when the woman took
away her other fingers, it was like
pineapple's brain got restarted. The
woman also found that if she put tissues
in front of her, she would freeze
completely. So, her owner would get
pineapple to freeze and then play pranks
on her. She would even put her in the
cutest costumes. And if you love cats,
like and subscribe and comment a heart
for them. This cat wouldn't let her.
>> Whoa, whoa, whoa.
>> This owner wanted to teach his little
kittens how to use the litter box
properly. At first, he showed how to
cover up his waist, and the white kitten
could do it straight away. But
>> so, after looking for a while, we found
channels like this. And another thing
that competition research really helps
you do is it helps you nail the winning
strategy. Okay, when you're looking at
three different data points, let's say
you find three competitors, it helps
you, it tells you what's replicable,
what kind of what part of that format is
replicable. Okay, so or leads to more
views, right? So, we got this channel
right here. Got about 47 videos posted.
Doing pretty good. It's not doing the
worst. Doing really good, but it looks
like it looks like this guy is taking
videos from one creator. Okay. And as I
was looking earlier, I also found this
channel also putting really really good
views doing what Inface Diary is doing,
right? So when you have competitor, not
only does it help you nail what's
actually driving the views, cuz now when
you see competitors, you kind of
understand, okay, maybe the reason
they're getting the views isn't because
she's [ __ ] it's like now isn't
because, oh, she's editing her videos in
a certain way or this is happening. When
you find competitors, it helps you nail
down what is driving the views, right?
just like this channel doing really
good. Doing pretty good. He's not using
any kind of crazy
>> retriever is the most
>> like he's not he's not using the same
what would you say
>> he's not using the same what would you
say
>> this guy
>> and like
>> has a pet bee named honey bun who
>> like the same titles cuz people would
think oh this is why or this is
important or
>> he always
last thing
>> this guy has a
>> you see that image right there let me
see oh this is part of the recipe you
must get this right otherwise that's why
your video failed but that's not
actually what's driving the is the only
thing that's the only thing that's here
that's common across all the small
channels that we've seen go viral using
this format is the clips, right? The
clips they choose, right? They want to
choose videos that's gone viral before.
And if you go to popular here,
>> this is why you should never get a black
cat.
>> This is why you should never get a black
cat. And it's essentially about this cat
>> can't find
>> being so black. Being so black that it's
hard. Being so black that it's hard for
being so black that it's hard
>> owner looks in the direct
>> to find them cuz they hide on black
surfaces and stuff like that.
>> So isn't that crazy that that video
worked for that channel? That video went
viral on that channel and they also went
viral
>> on this channel. Ooh, crazy. Now, that's
that's really crazy. Now, a lot of
people would say, "Oh, it's because they
edited really well. Oh my god, they they
hooked people for 100% of the video."
No, that's not what's bringing the
views. What's bringing the views is cuz
this clip is a viral clip. Is a hot
clip. Like, I've explained this on the
channel before. You can go watch this
video. Hopefully, I'll remember to put
it up there, but you can watch this
video where I talked about that. Um, but
yeah, this is one of the things that we
make sure we iron down. Like when we
work, like let's say I'm coaching you to
do this. I give you the clips. I give
you the niche. I give you the clips
because if you have a niche and you
don't know how to ideate and find these
viral ideas, you're going to be stuck in
just for longer. So yeah, but I'm going
to be covering how you can do that. So,
okay, crucial. It's very crucial to do
competition research because not only
does it verify if you should even get
into the niche in the first place
because what you would normally usually
find is that when you think a niche is
the most perfect niche, when you start
doing competition research like I just
showed you with the search strategy or
trying to watch their videos hoping
competitors come up here, you'll find
channels that are like stuck in the
video. If you're finding channels 30k
views and they're just stalker and not
getting really good views on average,
you probably shouldn't want to get into
that niche. It's going to take you like
I mean you could do it. You can you can
break into any niche with just constant
share dedication and just posting
posting posting. But if your goal is
blow up fast, that wouldn't be the ideal
niche for you. So you would want to find
two competitors doing really well doing
similar recipe, right? And this is
crucial. You don't want to find much
failing competitors doing the same thing
they're doing finding good clips editing
editing them well but failing right
because that would be a red flag right
some entry barrier this is not really
required this is for niches when you
want to calculate how long would a niche
last before it saturates but niche we
just covered never really saturates
because it's just about the clips right
the clips bring the views like I said
earlier the recipe you want to make sure
the recipe is clear you can consistently
hit a high swipe rate, right? You want
to think ahead. If you're going for
longevity, um, and you want to run this
niche for a long time, this is what you
would keep in mind. You know, how clear
is the recipe and how long do you think
it will last? You want to make sure that
you're not going into trends. Okay? It
might feel like you can monetize really
quickly when it's a trend. Like for
example, there's another trend that
started earlier. I think it was the labu
doll kind of labu dollar something like
this. It was something like this. But it
was popping off like every video was
going viral. You know, a lot of people
got into it and they printed and they
got made a lot of money from it, right?
But eventually that format would die
down cuz it's one very specific format
and obviously audience fatigue like I've
explained earlier. But actually, I don't
think it's the worst idea cuz I truly
believe that a niche never really dies
cuz you can pivot. And how you can pivot
is if you do if you've built your
channel based on a trend, right? And you
got a lot of impressions on your
channel, you got a lot of traffic on
your channel, you can then go to the
audience tab. You can go to the audience
tab. Go to this tab, right? And then
this would show you videos that your
competitors are watching, right? What is
taking their attention right now? what
are they more focused on? And then you
just make a video positioned in this
library of videos and you're more likely
to pick up impressions again. This is
how you would revive a dead channel.
Okay. Now, that's how you verify niches.
Now, how do you find niches? I'm going
to show you how you can find niches,
right? With or without my tool. Um, I'm
going to show you how you can find
niches. Most importantly, how to
ideulate so you go viral to ideate even
for commentary people. People doing
commentary. I'm going to show you how to
find the right clips that would go
viral, how to script your videos and
make sure that you're making the scripts
that the market wants that's going viral
for other people. And then we're going
to cover the zero view. And then we're
going to cover the 30K view. Ready?
Let's go. So, how do you find these
niches? Now, I do have a tool that helps
you find these niches, but I'm not going
to say, "Oh, get my tool or you can't
find many niches." Don't need any niche
finder. Find good niches. If you're
prepared to just scroll, you can find
the really good niches. Okay, so let's
go into that method first. So what you'd
usually do is you would go to a channel
where you're only consuming content
you're using regularly. And you would
click in meter. So you let's say this
channel for me cuz I'm recording on my
phone. I can't really show you, but I
usually use my phone. And like if you
click I'm going to hopefully have a
screen recording of me doing this, but
if you click the incognito tab, it will
basically bring you it will make you
like a new user and you can scroll
through what's currently trending on
YouTube right now. So you can do that if
you're on your phone or you can open me
tab and just start scrolling on uh on
YouTube, right? And what you're looking
for if you're a beginner, you're looking
for faceless niches obviously because
you don't want to show your face and
stuff like that. You'll be looking for
faceless niches. Anyone, I literally
want you to get this thing right now.
Get this. I'm going to have it attached
in the description. Download it. Put it
next to your thing when you scrolling
through niches and you're trying to find
those niches. So, I'm going to scroll
through a little bit. Let me see what I
can find for you. We can just gloss over
it. See if it's a good niche or not.
And obviously if you're a beginner, you
want to look out for channels like this
cuz channels like this you can't really
monetize cuz they'll just say, "Oh, it's
not transformation like transformative
that you're not adding enough like
original
um modification of the clip to make it
monetizable."
But I will just freaking scroll
>> any channel that is like a personal
brand. Obviously, we don't want that.
So, we'll just keep scrolling.
And I will tell you as a beginner, you
might find channels like this. Channels
where okay, okay, channels like this for
example, and you'll be like, "Oh, this
is a lot of views. This is really good.
This is really good. It's really good.
It is good on paper." Now, the mistake
you're going to [ __ ] make is that
you're not going to do competition
research. Cuz if you do competition
research, right? If you were to do
competition research on this, you see
that on average, right, small channels
in this niche, and it's the small
channels that you're looking for, small
channels in a niche like that are all
stuck. Let's see if we can find this a
competitor. So, as a beginner, like
they're all stuck. this guy's made over
183 videos and he's just not getting
views right now because you're using the
shiny object syndrome. When you see this
channel, you're like, it's really good,
especially if you're a beginner. This is
the walk trap thing that I was telling
you about. Using the checklist thing
that I gave you, it's going to save you
a lot of time. You don't want to do
that. You always want to be doing
competition research, right? And
obviously, if you keep making videos
just blasting content, blasting content
like this guy, eventually you will get
results. But but the mistake beginners
make is that they feel like in their
first 15 videos of just making these
videos like like this guy, they'll start
immediately pulling the views that he's
pulling, right? And some niches you can
do that like I said earlier with high
success rate niches, but when you now do
competition research, it's these
channels, your competition that
literally tells you how your results
will look like when you get into it. So,
so this would be method one of finding
winning niches. Don't don't let anyone
tell you you need some kind of tool to
find winning niches. I promise you, you
do not. If you're ready to scroll, you
can find the really really good niches.
Okay?
>> So, yeah, this is this is how what you
would do. Try to find a bunch of niches
and obviously use the checklist. Really
important. Stop relying on your hunches.
Stop relying on what you think is good
because you don't know what is good. If
you did know what is good, you'd be
rich, wouldn't you? But yeah, anyway, so
you don't know what is good, use this
checklist. All right. Anyway, let's
let's move. Let's keep going.
[Music]
Ladies and gentlemen, now we proceed
with ideation. I think this is the most
important. I think this is the most
exciting part of the process because I I
promise you as long as your edits are
not [ __ ] as long as you're getting good
retention, which we're going to talk
about, good retention, 80% plus is fine.
As long as that as long as when you look
at your graph,
let me bring up something. Okay, in
terms of AVD, guys, please stop over
obsessing over this. As long as your
videos don't have any red flags. As long
as like there's no sharp freaking what
would you say? Dips. As long as there's
no sharps or sharp de dips around here,
you're good. You're good. Your videos
cuz a lot of people are going to watch
your videos, right? Not everyone is
going to [ __ ] sit down, watch it
twice in a row. People, some people will
engage with the video more. Some people
will not, right? It's just how it is
when you're targeting these mass
audiences. So eventually things will
smooth smooth out right there's just
some editing mistake you made maybe some
voice over was too loud or something
like that it will show you in this graph
or where there's like a big drop off the
big drop off is happening then you know
you need to optimize your hooks you need
to optimize this etc etc by and large
guys just because you get this to a
million% it's not going to get you going
viral I promise you it's just not what's
going to get you going viral is making
videos on ideas that the public want to
see that people already consume it.
Let's say it's like it's like rain like
when it's raining right how I approach
ideation is okay make videos it's
essentially like if you if it's raining
and if you stand in the rain you're
going to get wet right you will going to
you are going to get wet it's the same
with ideation when you do competition
research like I told you you should do
you know what people are consuming now
when you make your videos when you
ideate and make the kind of videos that
people are consuming you just slot your
video or you put it in the rain of
already big attention, you're going to
get wet. You're going to get views.
Right. Right. I've explained it on the
channel before when we blew up this
channel in the month. Right. You can go
watch that video. I'll try my best to
link it here. Uh link it up there, but
you can go watch the strategy behind
this video behind this channel right
here. So, yeah, that's really really
important. If you want to learn more
about ideiation, you can you can watch
that video. But obviously, this is the
full guide. What you want to do is, but
obviously this is the full guide and
we're going to get into that, right?
Yeah. So, whoever is telling you get
your swipe link to this, get your AVD to
this, that's going to get you views. No,
focus on your ideation. Focus on the
kind of clips you're making. Focus on
using your competitors
to understand what's working for them
and understand what kind of videos
people are consuming the most in your
niche. Now, enough yapping. I'm going to
give you an example.
Iation
ideation.
Now, in terms of ideation, I'm going to
give you two different methods, right?
But the two different kinds of niches
that we talked about. One is the more
generic commentary niches, right? The
ones where the clips are what brings
views. Here's how you would idea for
them. In fact, it's pretty simple. But
here's how you should start as a small
creator to monetize the fastest in these
commentary niches. Here's what you
should do. Okay? So, you're going to use
YouTube.
And what you're going to do on YouTube
is instead of trying to find already
viral clips from other sites, sure
that's a viable strategy. You can
absolutely do that. But having taken
already viral clips from YouTube itself,
already raw viral clips from YouTube
itself gets you closer to the bullseye.
I've experienced this time and time
again. In fact, I'll show you an example
right now. So, this is one of the
channels I was testing in a new niche.
It was in uh the grow blocks nish
initially but after I implemented the
strategy I'm going to tell you in this
video as soon as I pivoted it using the
ideation strategy I'm going to tell you
this first video hit 500k views 40k I
haven't been as active on this but um
yeah we had another video hit this many
views and if you're in the commentary
niche commentary on average takes a lot
of videos to break through but you're
seeing these results on like week one
week two that's pretty solid Right? So,
if you're a small creator, this ideation
strategy that I'm about to give you is
what you need to be doing. And not only
this channel, I'm running the same
experiment, the ideation strategy on
another channel. So, let me pull it up.
I'm running the same thing on this
channel, right? So, this one was in the
Roblox niche. I was like, "Fuck it. I'm
going to pivot this two." Here we got
130k views, 104 views, and then we get
zero views over here. It's not the end
of the world, guys. you know, 25K, 14K,
and then I think this video is also
blowing up right now. 57K, not bad, but
it gets you closer to the bullseye when
instead of trying to take clips from
other social media, you try to start
from YouTube. I'm not saying that you
should only stick to YouTube. I feel
like getting clips from other platforms
in the end will lead to you having like
higher viewed videos, you know, those 50
million views, etc., etc. But in terms
of success rate, in terms of trying to
get get your attention getting pushed,
get your video getting pushed to get
your channel getting the impressions it
deserves. I've had more success by
starting on YouTube. Okay? And here's
how you would do that. So, we're going
to use the infest diary thing as the
example. Okay?
So, so we would go to the channel again,
right? But here's what we're going to
do. We're going to only watch Infest
Diary videos, right? But when you do go
ahead and go to the homepage, Mhm. you
can apply this to any sort of commentary
videos, any sort of commentary channel,
any s any sort of niche where you need
viral clips, you can apply to any of
them. What you do is you only watch in
diaries videos. You just consume, like,
comment as much as possible. And the
more you do this, I'm going to show you
an example, but the more you do this and
come to the home feed, eventually it
will run out of inface diaries videos
and it will start giving you raw clips
without the voiceovers like unedited
literally like raw short clips, you
know, of scenarios like that or videos
like that or moments like that. And when
it starts giving you those raw clips,
what's very good about it is that those
clips are already clips that have gone
viral on YouTube before that no one has
made commentary voice over on. It's
literally a gold mine and then you can
take it and apply your own commentary
edits on top of it. So, let me show you
an example.
>> Went over to the mother cat and gently
picked up one of her kittens. She told
him to put it down, but the dog refused
to let it go. Surprisingly, he went back
again and brought another kitten,
placing it in his own bed where his two
this girl told everyone she had the most
intelligent orca in the world. But no
one believed.
>> So when you come back here, don't click
any other video. Click in this video or
the channel that you're copying video.
Okay? Keep watching it and we'll see
what happens. This zookeeper loves to
tease his hippos. He often sneaks up on
them with funny toys. One day, he bit
the hippo's tail with a dinosaur toy,
and it got so scared that it jumped into
the water and started making angry
sounds. Even the baby hippo isn't
spared. He pretends to steal its ears,
making it believe they're missing until
it ends up crying in frustration. But he
always comforts them afterwards and even
gives them watermelon as compensation.
Despite all the teasing, the hippos
never hurt him because they know he
loves them very much.
>> This zookeeper loves to tease his
hippos. He often sneaks up on them with
>> [ __ ] This is a keeper, bro.
>> So, the owner laid out a bigger mattress
so all three could sleep comfortably.
But still, the third dog did the same
thing again. Then she came up with
another idea and brought out two
separate mattresses, but the third dog
refused to sleep separately. Then, the
owner realized that those three had
actually grown up together and had slept
closely their entire lives. Their bond
was truly inseparable.
>> This girl prepared the bed for her three
dogs. At first,
>> mate. This dog looked pregnant for
several months, but there was no sign of
delivery. So, her previous owner
abandoned her in the mountains. There, a
kind-hearted woman found her and took
her home. Her belly was so swollen that
even walking was difficult.
>> Right. So, I did that for about four
videos. Like, I just ke when I
refreshed, I came on the home feed, I
just kept watching their videos. And
we've got our first sign of raw videos,
the kind of videos I'm telling you
about. So this video is unedited,
>> not being added voice over on top of and
it's gone viral before. Right. Right.
This is the kind of videos that would go
viral. It's animal clip. It follows the
same storytelling structure that Infy
was using. You can apply this kind of
clip finding strategy to any channel.
Now what you would do when you found one
is to start engaging with it. like,
watch the video all the way through and
comment something. Oh my god, beautiful
freaking video. Oh, what what does what
did those bots say? Oh my god, the way
you explained this.
The way you explained this was so clear.
Watch videos. Engage.
And what that's going to do is when you
refresh the home feed again, it's going
to give you endless more clips like
this. Now you have endless viry clips
that you can make in whatever niche that
demands clips. Okay? And this is what
actually drives views. Contrary to what
everyone else tells you to believe, it's
not your retention being a million%.
It's making videos on a proven viral
clip that can go viral. Okay. Yeah. So,
yeah, I'm going to make another cut to
when our whole feed is full of potential
bar clips like this.
These people should get a job, bro.
Like, what the [ __ ] is you doing, man?
Anyway,
this hasn't been edited, like hasn't had
the voice over added to it. You can do
that. This one also went viral and it
doesn't look like it has voice over on
top of it. You can do that. The more you
engage with these clips, you can open
them in new tabs. The more you watch
them, the more you find potential viral
videos. This is what I do. This is why I
can blow up so freaking fast, right? Cuz
it's the actual videos, the actual clips
is what matters, boys and girls. I think
this philosophy came from the whole idea
that I did long form, right? Long film,
if you don't have viral ideas, you're
kind of cooked. It's all about viral
ideas. It's not luck. It's it's all
about viral ideas. And yeah, this is
what I make sure we nail for you if
we're working together. That is your
speed. If you want to monetize as fast
as possible, this is one of the things
that we make sure we we nail down for
you. Now boys and girls, we shall move
on to ideiation for and that is how you
would find viral word clips for any
niche that's more generic, any niche
that requires some kind of you know
commentary commentary niches and stuff
like that, right? where the clip is what
drives the views. Now, another kind of
ideation that you come across is when
you're in niches like let me give you an
example of what I call a more more like
a subniche, right? And more like a like
a high success rate niche, but it's a
subniche. It's not really the general
kind of thing, right? So, in niches like
this, typically it's not just the clips
that bring the view. So, let me let me
give you an example.
So this would be an example of something
like a subniche, you know, something
that obviously you're not talking about
like random viral clips, you know. So
how would you ideate for something like
this, right? Because a lot of people
just say, "Oh, it's lock. You just have
to keep doing what you're doing." And
part of that is true. You do want to
obviously keep iterating cuz when you
iterate, you learn something new about
the market. You learn about what they
consume and stuff like that. So you can
go to manual route and just constant
trial and error. Trial and error might
take a while, might take a long while.
You will figure something out, right?
I'm not against that. But what I like to
do when I try I want to speed things up
is I would copy this and again I would
do the competition research like I told
you. I would try to find competitors. I
would try to find two to three
competitors that are doing well. And
what I'm going to do is I'm going to
copy their transcripts. I'm going to
copy the link and I'm going to go ahead
and download their transcripts. Now, if
you're wondering what the transcripts
are, it's basically
>> I bought it from,
>> for example, clips that you know that
has a voice over, you would download
what's being said in the voice over. The
reason we're going to be downloading
these things is we're going to use it.
We're going to use pattern recognition.
So, for niches like this, we're doing
pattern recognition. We're going to use
it and we're going to put it in an AI
across multiple competitors channels.
So, we're going to take like three more
data sets from other channels. We're
going to have four in total. We're going
to put it in this AI and we're going to
say, "Look, I want you to understand and
watch this, engage like the audience, be
like the audience, the ideal audience,
and try to understand what kind of
videos get more views than others. What
kind of things do they talk about in the
videos that the audience seem to
resonate with more, right? And then it's
going to help us nail it down before we
even make our first video. So, I would
use a tool like this." Okay. Um, I tried
building a version of this that can work
for general public, but since so many
people were using it at the same time,
it was flagging at peace and stuff like
that. But I'll try before I release this
video, I'll try my best to make sure
that I give you all the walking version
that you can use. If you check the
descriptions, hopefully it should be
there. But if for some reason it's not
there, you can use, but this is a bit of
a more manual method, but you can use
down sub. This is the one I know right
now, but you'd have to download the
transcript transcript of the videos
manually or you can get their premium
subscriptions like $5. Does sponsor me
for this down? But you can get their
premium subscriptions like $5 and you
can download multiple videos at once,
but I'll try to get you this. So, I
paste a link. I select the number of
videos I want to download.
And here I would go ahead and, you know,
and start scraping YouTube. The last
time I talked about this, YouTube
freaking flagged me. This is completely
legal. It's not illegal. We're just
getting transcripts, you know. I'm not
promoting any harmful stuff. Please do
not delete my video, YouTube. Please.
But we would go ahead and a good number
is usually 50 is actually pretty good.
So, we need enough data, right, for the
AI to recognize and learn something new
about the audience and stuff like that.
So, 50 is fine. We would do that for We
would do that and we would do that for
our competitor's channels as well. So,
you want to have like three at least
three. Okay, at least three.
And after you do download those
transcripts, I'm going to show you what
it looks like. But to give you an
example, I'm going to give you the
strategy that I use for this channel.
You can go ahead and check it out on my
channel. So, when I ran the experiment
in this channel, the reason or the way I
used to blow it up. So, I'm going to
show you what I did, right? So the AI
model that we use for this is not going
to be chargbt. It's either you use
claude or you just use AI studio. AI
studio is Google's Gemini model. So but
AI studio is free. So I don't know why
it's not loading. Nano banana. My head
hurts. Okay. So we would use AI studio.
We would have a data set. And in case
you've not seen the video or if you've
not seen the channel before, this is
how. Okay. This is how a video is. It's
about
>> during World War II.
>> So, it's like mini documentaries about,
you know, historic things that happened
World War II, World War I, whatever it
is.
>> Claimed to be neutral. Shot down 200
Allied planes and killed American
pilots. You know, neutral things. You
see, Switzerland had
>> So, that's how the video looked, right?
In this niche and like any other niche
that's not commentary, the ideation is
very crucial, right? So when I was
entering this niche, what I did and what
I still do is I went ahead and went to
my competitor's channels. So I found a
bunch a bunch back then. I found this
one. This one is still doing pretty
good. And I also found
history now. History Now history now.
This is another one, right? They're
doing it's very important. They have to
be doing similar formats. Otherwise,
what's the point, right? They have to be
in the exact same niche basically
talking about the same things so you can
more closely so the data will be
meaningful to you. So I would get the
data sets of those two channels right
and I would paste it here in AR studio
I'll drag and drop it and I would say I
want you to take your time a prompt like
this I also have in the description if
by if for some reason guys and I forget
to include any of this just comment it
and I'm going to reply with the link and
include it. So you would have something
like this. I want you to analyze. Take
your time. Spot every little pattern.
Ideation only cuz that's really what
matters. What kind of ideas get more
views than others? It might sound
trivial. It might sound like it
shouldn't work, but it does work, right?
Promise you it's not like reality. It's
not like it's really down to ideation.
So it would look at the data sets. It
would analyze everything. And eventually
what it's going to give you is
it would narrow down the clusters that
that's that's bringing the views. What
kind of topics do they resonate with
more goes viral more often? You know
guys, if you go ahead and watch that
case study, you realize that the video
we blew up we ended up using to blow up
that channel. Hold on. Where is Where
did it go? Where did you go? I can't
find it. But the video we Let me just
open it here.
The video we ended up using blowing up
this channel was a video that went viral
>> during World War II Switz
>> for him too. It was because it was
because it was Switzerland. It was a
video about Switzerland and hardware
neutral in World War II.
And you know because of pattern
recognition he recognized that
everything that has to do with
Switzerland's neutrality or countries
playing both sides and stuff like that.
So the audience is resonating with them
all. Right. So basically he gave me this
idea and we literally use it to blow up
this channel. You can go watch that
video. But yeah, we use that to blow up
that channel. And this is essentially
what it does. The other video that also
this is how all my viral ideas come
from, right? It's placing your videos in
the rain of attention where there's
already attention. Instead of trying to
reinvent the wheel, just make a
remarkable video. Make a remarkable
idea. Place it in the library that a lot
of people are already going to search
for books and you're going to get views.
That's essentially what we're doing. So
that would be the agation strategy for
anything else that doesn't involve
commentary or just like walking off of
clips.
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