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The Absolute BEST YouTube Channel You Can Start

If you can make this work you'll be printing cash...

Every single day I get asked the same question “what niche should I pick?”

And as you probably know, there are numerous niche considerations

You want to ensure there is sufficient demand for the niche’s content

You want to ensure there are multiple monetization options that exist

But what most people overlook are the costs of running the channel they intend on starting

I mean sure, anyone can go spend $5,000 a video and gain traction on YouTube

But let’s be real, who has that kind of money to throw around (other than Mr. Beast)

That’s why the best type of channel to start and what I call “low-budget” channels

These are channels that you can start with less than $50 a month that have the potential to earn you $1,000s a month

Because if you’re anything like I was when you first got started, you have a ton of drive to make YouTube work

But the funds you have to get started aren’t as deep as you’d like…

First, I’ll share three successful low-budget channels then explain the key to making this type of channel work…

Channel #1: Financial Wisdom ($2,500/mo)

Channel #2: Chris Invests ($2,800/mo)

Channel #3: The Curious Cat ($6,500/mo)

If you watch any of the videos on these channels, you’ll notice that they are far from being high-production

They either employ stock footage or videoscribe animations, both of which can be facilitated via $20/mo subscriptions

Paired with a high-quality AI voiceover, these channels can easily be run for under $50/mo in tools (assuming you write the scripts, edit and craft the thumbnails yourself)

But the question is, how do these lower-production quality, lower-budget channels make $1,000s a month?

What they lack in production quality, they make up for in two things:

1. Intrigue

2. Informational value

When it comes to intrigue, take the example of The Curious Cat. The video “12 Things Your Cat DOES FOR YOU” generated over 40,000 views in just 3 days

How?

Because it’s leaning on an intriguing topic as most people think that we do things for our pets but not that they intentionally do things for us

When it comes to informational value, there aren’t a ton of highly informational videos on trading books which is why the book summary on Anchored VWAP generated almost 100,000 views

You see, on YouTube, it’s not always how you say it (high-production quality), it’s about what you say (entertainment, education or both)

And the latter can be achieved no matter what presentation style you use

Until tomorrow,

Adam