Tube Basics - Final
Tube Basics - Final
Tube Basics - Final
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Adam Del Duca kishanck98@gmail.com
Tube Basics: A Beginner’s Guide To YouTube Automation
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 5 - Outsourcing
Chapter 6 - Monetization
Chapter 1 - Introduction
No, you got this guide to learn how you can use YouTube
Automation to change your life.
Well, first you need to learn what role you will take in your
YouTube Automation business.
Do you have a busy family life but want to use the few extra
hours you have a week to generate an income from
YouTube? Totally doable!
The main benefit when assuming this role is the minimal time
investment. If you’re someone who wants to run your
The main benefit when assuming this role is that you are able
to keep operation costs to a minimum as you use your own
time as your primary resource.
Once you know which role suits you best you can move onto
selecting your niche.
On YouTube, your shoes are your niche and picking the right
one will have massive implications on how quickly you can
grow and monetize your channel.
What Is A Niche?
Can you see how much more relevant and helpful that first
video would be over the latter?
When you make videos that are highly relevant to your core
audience your channel will receive more clicks and longer
watch times. These two factors are critical in your channel’s
overall growth.
Niche Criteria
If you can pick out one of these high interest niches you’re
only a few months away from a silver YouTube play button,
right? Not exactly.
In this case, the niche you select definitely matters less but
given that you’ll still be responsible for picking profitable
video ideas and engaging with your content to some degree,
the more interested you are in the topic, the better.
With interest out of the way, let’s move onto the other key
criteria.
Not only was the prank niche one that paid very little with
respect to ad revenue but selling anything to an audience of
This is why small channels who target the major pain points
of audiences with higher purchasing power tend to make a
lot more money than those who select their niche with the
goal of maximizing views.
For income potential, try and find videos in your niche where
creators have published their channel earnings.
With these two steps complete we can now talk about how
to grow your channel!
Simply put, crack videos are videos (released in the last year)
that have achieved viewer reach beyond the creator’s core
audience. See an example of a crack below:
What does this mean for you? It means that if you can
recreate these crack videos for your own channel, you can
tap into these underserved audiences and use them to grow
on the platform. Here’s how you find crack videos to emulate.
So, how do you figure out which keywords are worth your
time? By leveraging powerful YouTube tools like TubeBuddy.
Logically, it’s the videos with the highest VPH that are primed
for re-creation within your own content plan as they are
videos that are still garnering high levels of interest on the
platform.
Chapter 5 - Outsourcing
At the core of the YouTube Automation business model is
outsourcing. For you as a creator, outsourcing provides three
main benefits:
Outsourcing Platforms
There are two outsourcing platforms most commonly used in
the world of YouTube Automation: Upwork and Fiverr. Here’s
how both work.
Then you review the “gigs” that sellers have posted on the
platform, review the seller’s portfolio of work and submit a
work request.
For instance, if you need a script written, you can specify that
you want to pay $30. Once you post a job with your
requirements and intended price point, you can review the
quality of the applicant's work. Very often your needs and
desired price point will be met.
With Fiverr on the other hand, your cost is based on the price
set by the seller. This puts the price in the workers' court and
limits your ability to control your costs.
On Upwork you can create a job posting with any need you
may have. Given the vast number of workers on the platform,
chances are good that someone can reliably complete your
work.
It’s for these reasons that you should prioritize the use of
Upwork when hiring team members to help you run your
channel.
Outsourcing Approaches
Let’s go over what each approach is, how to apply them and
the pros and cons of each.
For example, you would have one person who writes your
scripts, one person who does your voiceovers, one person
who edits etc.
As you can see there are a few ways you can approach the
outsourcing of your YouTube videos.
It’s one thing for a candidate to tell you they can meet your
needs but it’s another for them to prove it.
For instance, if you are looking for an editor, have them edit
2 minutes of a 10-minute video. This way you can see if they
can match the editing style you want without formally hiring
them.
You can still compensate them for their time, but this
enthusiasm is a trait that I’ve found leads to on-time
submission of deliverables and an overall better long-term
working relationship.
Once you have your team in place, it’s time to start making
videos.
Chapter 6 - Monetization
For example, if the CPM for a video is $25 and the video
generates 10,000 views, the video’s total ad earning would
be $250.
After vetting the company you want to work with, the next
step is to create the copy for the promotion (likely a 60-90
second mid-video advertisement) and have it approved by
the brand.
If enough people sign up, it’s an indication that your idea and
price point are viable.
If you’ve made it this far in the guide, I want to reward you for
your efforts.
Best,
- Adam