Tube Monetization and Automation Program Review 2021

Mbet innocent
6 min readFeb 12, 2021

Are you interested in starting or scaling a YouTube channel, without having to show your face or become a YouTuber?

Do you want to increase your revenue, freedom, and become your own boss?

You’ve spent countless hours searching for the right business. You finally stumbled across “Doing YouTube without making videos” and you know this is finally the answer you’ve been looking for.

You love the idea that it’s very lucrative, doesn’t cost any money to get started, doesn’t take much time to work on, it doesn’t require any technical skills or experience, and you don’t have to be on camera or use your voice.

Sounds simple enough, but now you’re not sure what the next step is.

“How do I start my channel? What niche should I choose? How do I monetize my channel? How do I put my videos together and do it without having to be a YouTuber? What is the secret to doing this quickly so it doesn’t take me all day?”

Most importantly, how do I scale my channel and crush the YouTube algorithm?”

Because you don’t want to spend years trying to learn how to do this the hard way. You want a simple, proven system and a systematic roadmap that’ll get you there FAST.

What Makes Doing YouTube Without Showing Your Face The Best Business Model In 2021?

Everyone knows YouTube can be very lucrative, but most people think you need to be a YouTuber with a crazy personality to reap the benefits of YouTube.

That could not be farther from the truth.

With this new way of doing YouTube, absolutely ANYONE can succeed from ANY country in the world because it doesn’t take any technical skills or experience, fancy equipment, or a personality to make it happen.

How To Videos

YouTube is first and foremost a search engine. It’s the second most widely used search engine after Google. People use it every day to search how to do something.

This means how to videos are very popular and serve a huge audience who is constantly searching for them. You can make how to videos on a number of different topics without showing your face.

My favorite and most successful in this category is software how to videos. These are where I show someone how to use a certain program to achieve an outcome. These videos usually walk someone through a process of doing something.

How to videos are definitely saturated on YouTube for most topics. You can look for underserved markets where how to questions are not answered and make videos for those people to achieve long term success.

Tutorial Videos

Tutorial videos are similar to how to videos because they are teaching your audience something. They are very commonly search focused because people search for tutorials on how to make or do a certain task.

Tutorials often walk someone through the steps of a project or task one by one. My favorite in this type of video are craft tutorials since that’s what I make and like to watch. These craft tutorial videos can teach someone what they need and how to create a project from start to finish.

Slideshow Videos

Slideshow videos are incredibly easy to create. They are at the very basic level just a slideshow. You can create the slideshow and then overlay either your voice reading or just music to create a vibe.

Slideshows by definition are about the content of the slides. This means they are a great type of video to make if you don’t want to show your face. I love making slideshows of photos combined with music around a certain topic or niche.

Compilation Videos

Compilation style videos come in many forms but they are simply adding up multiple clips into one bigger video. These videos have made certain channels huge on YouTube and there are whole business models around compilation videos that use user generated content. A few examples include fail video compilations or funny pet video compilations.

You can make compilation videos featuring other people’s content or your own content if you have it. Either way you can create videos without your face that are likely to get massive views.

Unboxing Videos

This style of video is another good option for anyone not showing their face on YouTube. Unboxing videos focus on the item being unboxed so naturally a face is not necessary. You can create a great unboxing video with just your hands.

The only downside here is that you may run out of things to unbox if this is your only type of content. It’s likely that unboxing videos would be one of multiple types of videos you would want to try making without showing your face.

Haul Videos

Haul videos tend to revolve around personality centered channels but they can also be done without showing your face. The key on these haul videos is to focus on the products in the haul.

The most successful haul videos without someone’s face will be very niche specific and focused instead of broad. You’ll want to share lots of detail about the products and good close ups of the items. Since it’s less about you and more about the items the focus will be on them, allowing you to not have to show your face on camera

How to make on youtube without showing your face in 2021

1. Screen-sharing

If you’ve watched my channel for a while, you know that screen-sharing is something I rely on a lot. It makes it easy for me to teach you things without needing to stand in front of a camera.

Right now, I think Camtasia is the best screen-recording tool. Plus, it comes with a really nice editor.

2. Pets

Back in the day, it seemed like there were more cat videos than anything else on YouTube. And, people still enjoy them as well as many other pet videos. If you don’t want to be on camera and you have an interesting pet, maybe they deserve their own channel.

3. Compilations

The thing about compilations is they can be EXTREMELY successful but also risky. When you have a compilation of a bunch of short video clips (especially ones from other sources), you could run into copyright problems if you aren’t careful.

But, if you do a good job like People Are Awesome does, you could make A LOT of money.

4. Animation

OneyNG is an example of a successful channel that mostly relied on animation videos. Many of these videos were only around one minute long as well. This could be a great way to go if you are artistic.

5. Stock footage

Sites like shutterstock that are known for stock photos have expanded to offer stock music, stock video footage and more. You can get free stock clips or pay for the rights for some and use those as the visual for your videos if you don’t want to film yourself.

6. Disguise

Ever heard of Dr Disrespect on Twitch? Well, if not, he’s one’s of the most popular streamers on Twitch as a gamer. He also has a YouTube channel with over 800k subscribers.

On both platforms, he is on camera, but he wears a disguise consisting of a wig, sunglasses, and mustache. This is one way to be on camera without worrying about how you look.

7. Actors or family members

Just because you don’t want to be on camera, doesn’t mean people in general don’t have to be in your videos. You could cast your family member, an actor, friend, sibling, etc. as the main character while you do all the behind-the-scenes stuff. Ryan Toy’s Review is an example of this.

8. Photography/Travel footage

A lot of Instagram “influencers” make a living travelling around, taking pictures of where they, and posting them online. If you are a photographer or take a lot of videos of vacations and such, you can use that as your visual for your videos as wel

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