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This small YouTube channel made $40,000

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from YouTube in just one month. This one made $100,000,

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and this one posted only six videos and got so many applications to work with them, they struggled to keep up. But none of this happened because they used SEO or copied other people's videos or even niched down. It happened because they all follow the exact same system that actually works to make money on YouTube now. So in this deep dive, I am gonna give you that exact system. I'm gonna show you why niching down doesn't work now and what to do instead. You're gonna discover a free way to come up with ideas your viewers will not be able to resist, and I'm gonna give you the simplest system to turn views into a million dollars using one of these,

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a sticky note. So let's start with who this system works for. It's not gonna work for entertainment channels, vloggers, or gaming channels, and it's not gonna work for people who wanna just make videos for search because AI has killed search.

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And it's also not gonna work if you wanna niche down as everyone niche down to avoid the competition, which just made small niches as competitive as big ones. So that strategy is kinda dead now too. But what I'm gonna show you fixes it. So here's how it works. This channel was stuck at 40 views a video, and a few months later, they hit $40,000

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in a month. And their niche was growing online businesses using social media, and they had great editing and they had good ideas,

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but their views are just dead. So I said, look. What's your biggest achievement? And it turns out that they had built a business where people come to your home to repair things and made over $14,000,000

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doing it. So I said, look. Just teach that on your channel. So they did. And a few months later, they started getting thousands of views, and they generated $40,000 in just one month. But this didn't work because they niched down in the way you'd expect. It worked because they niched up. So let me explain how this works. What you need to understand is every niche on YouTube is a pyramid. At the top, you've got a really small group of channels who are getting 90% of the views, and then below them, you have thousands of others all fighting for what is left. So to get traction, you have to niche up to the top 1% now. Otherwise, you end up competing against all of the other channels in the bot, And you get there based on what you did before you started YouTube. So in the example I just gave you, the creator had spent a decade building a very specific type of business before they ever made a video. That meant they had stories and frameworks and examples that all they needed to do is then just talk about in their content, and it instantly put them into the top 1% of the niche because nobody else has got that level of experience for that specific thing. So this is why people like Cormosie and Daniel Priestley and Natalie Dawson blow up because they had already built big businesses and gotten results. So all they have to do is talk about that experience. The thing is, how do you find a niche that you can dominate and get into the top one percent of and then build a channel around it that actually makes money? Well, now I'm gonna give you the exact system to do just that. And to make it as practical as possible, I have created a fake channel, and we're gonna run this channel through the entire system together. And the guy that owns the fake channel, let's just call him Hugh. Okay. So the first thing we need to do is work out which niche could you realistically enter the top 1% of on YouTube fastest.

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So to do that, all I need you to do is just write a few lines describing

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what you've actually achieved. So to give you an example,

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here is Hughes. So Hughes started in a corporate role. He joined this company and he was doing cold calling and he doubled the business. But then he realized cold calling was really old school, so he pushed the company to do online marketing too, and they gave him that as a role. And then over the next five years, he built a marketing strategy that 10 x that business, and it grew so fast, he ended up building and managing a team of 20 people. So I call that your backstory. It's without doubt the most important part of YouTube now if you wanna make money. Then once you've got your back story, all you do is you just ask one question. What experience

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in my backstory could potentially make me a top 1% channel one day? So for Hugh, if we break down his stories, there's three options. Cold calling because he doubled his business using it. Marketing strategy because he 10 x the business using it. Team building because he built and managed a team of 20 people. Now you might find you have one option. You might find you got 10. It doesn't matter. We just need one right now. And then in step two, all we do is work out, is there any demand for any of your areas of expertise on YouTube? And to do that, all I'm gonna do is type in marketing strategy

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for Hue, and you can instantly see videos of hundreds of thousands of views. Now it doesn't matter if you don't find that many views in your space, you only need thousands. But what you wanna do is when you're scrolling down here and you find something with a decent amount of views, right click it. You wanna copy the link and just save it to a document or a vision board like this because we're gonna come back to it in a sec. So when I did this for Hue, I found all three areas had quite a lot of demand, so I just ticked them as yes. Then in step three, what we're gonna do is work out how many channels are competing for that demand. Because if there's lots of channels already fighting for it, getting into the top 1% is gonna be much harder. So to check that, all you're do is click on the videos that you've just saved to your vision board and ask one question. Is this channel fully dedicated to my area of expertise or just someone who's made one or two videos about it? So if we look here, this channel has made a video on marketing strategy, but look at their other one. They're not really fully committed to it. They jump around. But if we look at the cold calling space,

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well, this channel has got way more content specifically on cold calling. It's almost a fully devoted channel, meaning there's likely gonna be more competition as there's more videos on the topic. So at the end of this step, all you wanna do is note down the number of fully devoted channels you found for each option. And what I found really weird in the marketing strategy space was there wasn't a single channel devoted to it, but loads of videos with lots of views. So for the love of puppies, someone go and make that channel. It's a million dollars just sitting there waiting for you. Anyway, step four. This is critical because

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this is where you're gonna find out if you can actually niche up into the top 1% of one of your options. And all you do here is you audit the competition you found for their experience level. So to show you how this works, I'm gonna pick on Joanne here. And if I was gonna audit her for expertise, I'd do three things. First, I'm gonna hit play on her video. I'm just gonna listen to her intro because people often tell you their experience straight away. I've generated over 500,000,000

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in sales for brands like Shopify and Canva. Oh, great. So she's only generated 500,000,000,

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which means we're probably not gonna be able to compete with that. But anyway, next what I'm gonna do is check her description and oh, look. She's an author, which means she's already figured out how to simplify complex ideas and build frameworks and tell stories, which is just gonna be a massive advantage for her on YouTube. And then I'm gonna click on one of her links and see what her products and services say about her, and we can see, oh, hooray, thousands of clients working with big brands. So you can see why Joanne grew really fast. Right? She's done absolutely everything you need to win on YouTube before she even made a video. Now just because this is a bad sign, doesn't mean we write off that entire space yet because we need to look at our other options too. So after doing this, on the top channels I found in each of Hugh's potential spaces, I just ended up with this scorecard showing demand, competition, and experience level. So for Hugh, you can see cold calling had lots of dedicated channel and a much higher experience level. Team building had a low demand and lots of channels with more experience. And marketing strategy had high demand, barely any dedicated channels, but some people with a lot of experience too. And that brings us on to the next step. The one most people completely mess up, the biggest channel killer ever. So let me show you what I mean. So about five or six years ago, I wanted to start taking YouTube seriously, and so did a friend of mine. But I wasn't really sure what direction I should go in. So I just picked one that I had experience in, and I started posting. And nothing really happened. But I just kept going, and eventually things clicked, and you can see here, look, boom, millions of views. But then I realized, you know what? This is dumb. I think there's a better way for me going forward. So I completely pivoted, and I started a new channel from scratch. And this decision went on to generate over $9,000,000.

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My friend though, five years later, they are still trying to figure out the perfect niche for them to start on, and that is the truth about picking a direction here. You must never pick the perfect one straight away. It's nearly impossible. So the way this works is you pick one, you start posting, you learn from every video, and then you let that process lead you on your journey to the top 1% of it. So in this step, do not overanalyze

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anything. Just pick one of those options you like the look of the most and commit to posting it once a week for years, and you'll find your way there. So Hugh's going to pick marketing strategy. And that brings us on to the next step. And now what we're gonna do is we're gonna start making content, but this is another step where most people make a decision that will completely wreck its results. I And wanna make sure you're not one of them. So let me show you how to absolutely nail this using one of these, a sticky note. So first, what I need you to do is imagine you're a viewer who has a marketing problem. You don't know why your marketing just isn't working, and you're struggling to find the time to fix it, and you're not even sure if you should be on one platform or loads of others. So you go to YouTube to find help, and you watch a video on marketing strategy, and you think, you know what? That was great. So you click on the channel to see what else they've made. But you find their next video was on Instagram, and then the next one on sales, and the next one on mindset. So you leave because none of those videos relate to the problem that you care about right now. But now imagine the same situation, but this time you land on a channel and you see this. How to create a million dollar one platform marketing strategy. The ultimate marketing strategy when you have no time. Five reason your marketing strategy isn't working. You would binge this channel because it feels like they're reading your mind. Right? And that's the truth about channels that make the big money from YouTube. They feel like mind readers to their viewers because they call out the exact problems their viewers have and show them how to fix it over and over again. So how do you build a channel that does that really well? Well, what you do is you take a sticky note, and at the top, you write the age of your target buyers. So for Hugh, that's age 40 to 55. Then what you do is you put down their experience level, which for Hugh is beginners.

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And then after that, you just write the top three problems you think those viewers care about the most.

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Now the simplest way to work out what those three problems might be is to grab the prompt from below the description of this video, and whilst you're down there, hit like and subscribe. Then just paste it into whatever AI you use and fill in the gaps, and it's gonna give you three things to write down. So when I did this for Hugh, ChatGPT came back with three problems, which were not seeing results even though they're doing everything right, not having enough time, and not knowing what to say to attract buyers, which pretty much is exactly the same thing I came up with. So it's on the sticky note, and believe it or not, this sticky note is about to become your entire YouTube strategy and your business strategy for making money too. Because every single decision we will make from now on is gonna use this. Alright. So once that's written, just put it somewhere you could see it. I'm gonna whack it there on my laptop, which brings us on to step seven, which is using your sticky note to find video ideas your target buyers

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will actually wanna watch. And this is where a lot of people destroy their views potential because they come up with ideas

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by going on YouTube and looking at what got views and then making their own version of it. But let me just show you why that does not work. So I've created two brand new YouTube accounts here. On the first one, I pretended to be a 20 year old man. On the second, a 30 year old woman. And what I did was I searched the exact same things on both accounts,

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but then I only clicked on videos that I thought a 20 year old man or a 30 year old woman would actually wanna watch. And then after doing that, just look how different their home pages are. Account one looks like scam fest twenty twenty one. It's for the bro markets. And then account two, always busy thumbnails and women talking authentically at home. Both are completely different even though both accounts watched content on the exact same problem. Now this happens because YouTube records what you watch, and then it shows you what it believes you'll watch more of based on your watch history. And from tracking millions of people, it knows some viewer types need option one and others need option two. So this is why you must not come up with ideas by looking at what gets views and then coming up with your own version as your target viewer might hate what you copy. So the right way to ideate is to find videos with lots of views, and then you use your sticky note as a filter and you ask, would this person watch that video? The answer is no. You don't make it just because it has views, but how do you know what your sticky note viewer actually wants to watch? Well, here's a trick I've used for years. Create a brand new YouTube channel like I just did. It has to be new. Then pretend to be your ideal viewer, the person on this sticky note, and then search one of the problems you've got on it. So for Hugh, I'm gonna just type in new marketing strategy, and we're gonna scroll until we find a recent video of lots of views. And then we're gonna ask, will Hugh's sticky note viewer be interested in that? And I think the answer is yes. And that's what people over 40 like watching. Really, they're serious about fixing their problem with strategy and depth. So that looks appealing. Then what we would do is we'll just click on this, and we'll watch it all the way to the end. And we're gonna repeat this three to five more times, only ever watching what we believe our sticky note viewer would click on. Then what happens is YouTube's gonna notice this account loves a certain type of content, and it's gonna start serving more of it on the homepage. So when we go to Hugh's homepage, look, it's exactly what his ideal viewers are watching. Got title ideas, thumbnail styles, topics, meaning the YouTube homepage is now all he needs to come up with video ideas. So Hugh would go and pick a title, change it slightly, come up with the thumbnail using the patterns he found, and move on to step eight. This is something that just became 10 times more important thanks to some changes. So what's happened is to combat AI slop, YouTube now looks at every video you post alongside the other top videos on the topic to see if it's just repeating what is already out there or bring in something new to the table. If you're not bringing anything new, it's just gonna keep pushing the old videos instead of yours. So just remaking a popular video that's slightly different, like the old advice kinda taught us, that doesn't work anymore. Now what you need to do is this. Let's use here's an example again. He wants to make a video on the best marketing strategy for 2026.

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So the first thing he needs to do is find the top viewed videos on that topic from the last twelve months. Then he needs to watch them and note down what they all spoke and what the comments liked and what was missing. He could then add to create this new kind of experience. But that takes ages, so instead, you can use the free AI bot I've made you, the link's in below. All you do is you throw in the transcript to the videos you wanna look at. It's gonna analyze the video, it's gonna read the comments, it's gonna tell you what they love, it's gonna show you what questions they ask, what the video covered, and what was missing. And you do that on three to five videos on the topic, then ask the bot what the biggest gap across all of them was, and it's gonna help you work out what to add to your video to make it feel new. Then once you've done that, you move on to step nine, and messing this up is not gonna just stop people watching. It's actually gonna make them think that your product or service isn't right for them either,

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so you won't end up earning as much if you mess this up. And I discovered this problem a while ago when I made a video, and in it I said, make sure you promote your offer in your YouTube description. And I got a ton of comments saying, Eds, what's an offer? And it turns out the word offer is too advanced for a lot of people. It caused confusion. So now I only ever say product or service when talking to beginners. And that's the truth about YouTube. One word can turn people off. It's really important you do your best to make sure every line of your video is understandable to your perfect viewers. And the only way you can really catch yourself making this mistake is to present from bullet points off the cuff.

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Not. That is why so many channels fail. Because how can you possibly vet every word coming out of your mouth to make sure it doesn't turn viewers off, whilst also working out what to say and how to say it? You can't unless you've been doing this for a decade. So once you've planned your idea, what you do is you write a script, then you go through it with your sticky note, and every line you look at it and you just ask, is that too advanced to the people on here or too hard to follow? Or is there a word that's gonna put them off? If the answer is no, move on to the next line and repeat.

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So look, Hugh, the fool, wrote omnichannel marketing in his script and his viewers are beginners, so we would turn that into using multiple social media platforms, which is hard to say. He also referenced a film from the nineteen fifties because he's a filmophile.

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The most of his audience won't is that a word? The most of his audience aren't gonna know, so we're gonna cut that as well. Now these are really, really easy mistakes to make, but they are the difference between views and sales and whether or not your viewers come back. And that brings us on to step 10, producing your videos in a way that makes your perfect viewer instantly think, ugh, I wanna keep watching this. And this is a massive shift I'm seeing on YouTube right now, and a lot of people are underestimating the power of. It works like this. So this is David McEwen.

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He's been doing very well, and he's been making videos for years, and they look like this. But then one day, whilst doing the research, I literally just showed you how to do. He noticed boring old school whiteboard style videos, they were picking up a lot of steam in his niche. So he tried out a style,

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and gave the exact same kind of information he always had, but he just presented it from a whiteboard this time, and look at that. His channel just went to another level with views, and it's also transformed his business too.

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So here's what you need to do. Don't go and make whiteboard videos just because David got results of them. So instead, you go to your new YouTube account, you look at the new account homepage you created, and just pay attention to the production quality, getting traction with your viewers. Is it polished, like Layla Hormozi? Is it academic looking, like Nerd of Knowledge? Or maybe it's just people sitting on their living room floor having a good old chinwag,

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like Jill's here. Because the style that your ideal viewers love is the style you should be producing. So for Hugh, in the marketing strategy space, what he noticed was the kind of scrappy look that worked eighteen months ago, it doesn't pull in the views like it did, but he noticed the channel's getting traction. They're very professional looking, very well lit. They always had like master class style looking content, so that's the direction he's gonna keep going in. And that brings us on to step 11. You're gonna turn your channel into a community of fans who beg to buy your product or service, and all you have to almost said offer, and all you have to do to achieve this is post consistently.

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But before you go, oh my gosh, I've heard this a million times before, nobody talks about the real reason consistency matters when it comes to making money from YouTube. Let So me show you his real impact. On screen right now, this is an application I received for an old program I used to sell, but pay close attention to this line. She said, I've been hoping you'd put something like this out. Can you imagine how much easier it's gonna be to make money when people watching you are actually hoping you will sell them something? But posting consistently once a week is not what got that result. The reason that happened is because every video I made, I looked at it after and went, why did it perform in that way? So if it got less views, I'd ask why. If it got more than I expected, I'd ask why, and I'd figure out the lesson and carry it into the next video. So video by video, I started to understand way more about what these sticky note people cared about.

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So my content improved, and that is why consistency matters because

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it helps you learn faster. And if you don't post regularly enough, you can't learn fast enough to get traction. And after you've consistently posted and asked why for twelve to eighteen months, this is where you're gonna start to see thousands of viewers come back to your channel to every single video you make, and that's when you're gonna be ready to start making money. But over that time period, you also need to be doing something else. This is gonna help you generate income from YouTube anytime you need it, and it solves the biggest problem YouTube has when it comes to making money, which is YouTube is without question the best platform in the world for warming people up, but it's a terrible place to sell because videos take ages to make. You don't own your audience, and you could just stop pushing your content anytime it wants. So the channel's making big money, just like all of these examples I'm showing you on screen right now, they didn't do it by building a YouTube audience. They did it by using YouTube to move people somewhere else so they can sell fast,

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easily, and on their own terms. And here's my strike. 96 k, I mean, in forty minutes. That happened because I moved people from YouTube onto my email list, and then I kept giving them a load of free value, and then when I was ready to sell, I just sent them one email. The thing is, I don't think you should do the same as me because if your sticky note viewer isn't someone who uses their email much, this isn't gonna work. So instead,

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you need to think of another option.

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So Imangazi,

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for example, he told me his 900,000

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email list made him nothing compared to his WhatsApp groups. Other people are using the same kind of strategy, but with free school communities,

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and others are using Discord. If your viewers are 20, this might be a better version for them too. So what matters is at this stage, you pick the platform your viewers actually use, and to help you brainstorm and work out what that platform might be, there's another prompt below this video. Copy and paste it, throw it into whatever AI you use, and it's gonna give you some ideas. For you, it said email, which makes sense, so we picked that. And that brings us on to step 13, which is gonna make you 1,000,000 from YouTube, but I need to be honest with you about something first. Most people fail here because what they do is they go and make a product or service

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about what they think is a good idea, and then they launch it and nobody ever buys it. Instead, what you wanna use is the snowball technique, and this took me from 0 to 9,000,000 generated from YouTube in just over four years. Go on, mate. Hiccup him. What's that? A burp.

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So when I started getting return viewers and my email list was growing, I didn't launch a big expensive program. I didn't launch anything I thought was a good idea. I just started selling a simple one hour call to people that they could book in under my video. And then on those calls, I basically noticed every single person had the same problem. So I built a little two hour workshop to solve it, and it sold out very fast.

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I then got feedback, and I listened to what people needed next, and then I built something bigger based on what they were telling me their problems were. So a thirty dollar workshop snowballed into a $150 workshop, a $150

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workshop snowballed into a $3,000 program, a $3,000 program snowballed into a 10 offer, and everything I've ever made has sold out because all I ever did was speak to my viewers, find out what problem they had, and then made something that solved it. So to use the snowball technique to get yourself to a million, all you need to do is, guess what, look at your sticky note. Just pick one of the problems on it

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and create the simplest offer to solve it. For Hugh, that's gonna be a sixty minute marketing strategy section session where he shows people exactly why their marketing isn't working, and then he finds one thing that'll fix it. And guess what?

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That addresses all three problems on his sticky note. I know it sounds simple, but that's literally all you have to do. The thing is everything I've just showed you is just the basics of how this game works for businesses.

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If you are ready for the full system, one that builds on every single step, one that uses AI and tools and is much deeper on strategy, you wanna watch this video next. I'm gonna show you the pro version. All of the examples I've used you have used to get massive success.
