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3 elements of a 6-figure YouTube channel
This is what you need...
Everyone talks about the benefits of having a $100,000 a year YouTube channel
Less financial stress
More financial security
More money for family trips etc.
But few talk about what elements are required to build one (this is the important part)
So let’s refresh our memories on what you’ll need to build your own cashflowing channel in 2025
1. In-demand Niche
Your channel’s niche is similar to the foundation of a house
Having a cracked foundation on a house will only lead to headaches, tons of wasted money and an inability to build anything that will stand the test of time
The same goes for a niche…
Pick the right niche and you’ll be tapping into a massive flow of eyeballs
Resulting in rapid channel growth and quicker monetization
Pick the wrong niche and your channel will struggle to generate any meaningful amount of views
Leading to a ton of wasted time and money…
Therefore, before embarking on your $100,000 a year YouTube channel journey, you will need a channel that will be primed for not only a large number of views now but for years to come
2. Repeatable Ideation System
Ask any YouTube channel owners and they will all agree that the hardest part about YouTube is coming up with good ideas
Your video ideas can come with both massive risks and massive rewards
Pick the wrong ideas and all your time and money inputted into a video will be wasted
Put those same resources into a video that exploits a gap between supply and demand on YouTube and the views will start pouring in…
You need a repeatable system to position your videos to tap into those market gaps
So that every video you release has the potential to further grow and monetize your channel
3. Proven Production and Profit Strategy
Once you have a winning niche and know what ideas to make for your channel it’s time to execute and monetize
Sadly, many people get the first two pieces right and then fail to publish content that people actually want to watch
They simply have no idea how to structure their intros or what elements to use in the bodies of their videos to keep people watching
Next is profiting…
There are a lot of eager YouTube channel owners who start channels and begin generating a respectable number of views
Only to realize that monetizing those views are is about as hard as it is for me to not get sunburned when tanning in Aruba!
This is why validating that there are sufficient monetization opportunities is what you should be focusing on before starting your journey in building a $100,000 YouTube channel…
At a high-level, these are the elements you need to be successful
The best part?
I didn’t say you needed to spend $100s per video to make this happen
Nor did I say that you have to be working on your channel 24/7 to pull it off
It simply comes down to having a reliable system to follow so that each video you release brings you closer to your ultimate YouTube goal…
Now put these elements into action and let’s see what you can do!
Until tomorrow,
Adam