
Animated Children’s Books is a fantastic example of this. Bonus if they are educational or add life-lesson advice. If you are a news junkie you can provide weekly recaps for those who are busy.įor those who are creative either in writing or video animation, children’s stories are a great idea too. Faceless YouTube Channels dedicated to telling stories in any genre can be a big hit. Many people love reading but just don’t have the time of day to do so. With a new outlook on the market, you’re probably wondering where to start? That’s why we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of faceless YouTube channel ideas. According to StatSmash, Nonstop Sports has an estimated net worth of $902,000.

What many don’t know is that you don’t need to show your face to cash in. They have the Shorts Fund too as a way to get financially rewarded for your well-performing short-form videos.Becoming a popular YouTube sensation can replace the salary of a full-time job. It’s a great way to get A LOT of views on your short-form video content. YouTube Shorts is something new I’d do today that wasn’t available when I launched my channel back in 2020. You can also see when you’ve hit the minimum number of followers and watch hours required to apply for YouTube monetization. And, those comments can give you the inspiration and fuel for your next YouTube video. It’s a good way to see comments and questions coming in on your channel and respond to those quickly. You can see what’s working and what’s not working. It’s a simple way to hold yourself accountable. This is totally optional but, who doesn’t like to check in on their results from time to time? It’s a must-do, even if you don’t think it’s important.

I have NOT done any research on these niches. There are other sites like these but, these two come to mind and they are pretty good. Here are some places to get inspired for channel niches to explore: What’s more important is that you choose a niche with an audience, that isn’t saturated to death on YouTube or if it is competitive, you can put a new spin on it to make it feel fresh and stand out in the crowd. Having an interest in your channel’s content is helpful but, it’s not required. Today, I’d follow the same strategy for picking a niche. It looked easy enough to do and I thought I could do it.

I discovered the niche based on personal interests and just being on YouTube all the time, I noticed the niche and studied what those accounts were doing right. While I won’t reveal that niche because of competition, I’ll tell you that when I started, there were around 5 to 10 large channels that were dominating the niche. My 300K+ subscriber YouTube account was in a smallish niche (at the time).

Monitor/track my results and give it a good 6 months.Outsourcing the hard stuff to save time and reduce stress.Setting up a content calendar in advance would be my secret sauce.Anyway, if I were to start a new faceless YouTube channel, here’s how I’d do it…
