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Choose your niche

You already know faceless YouTube works. The question is why most channels stall anyway.

Here's the mistake that cost me eight months. I jumped between topics because I got bored. History one week, tech the next, some true crime after that. The channel went nowhere.

The week I committed to ONE niche, it grew faster than the previous eight months combined.

One niche. One lane. One audience.

The algorithm learns who to show your videos to. Mix topics and it never figures that out. Pick one lane and you make its job easy.

Two things decide a good niche, and most people only check one.

  1. Is the audience hungry? Are videos in this topic pulling views right now, across more than one channel? One channel doing well can be luck. A pattern is a green light.
  2. Does it pay? RPM swings hard by niche. Two of my videos had similar reach and paid wildly different amounts, purely because of the niche. The topic decides the paycheck.

Don't pick on views alone. Don't pick on money alone. Pick where the two overlap. And don't copy the giant with millions of subs. Find channels under 50K subs pulling 100K+ views. That's the one to study.

The prompt I'd use to pressure-test a niche before committing:

Niche pressure-test prompt

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Run that. If it's weak on demand OR weak on RPM, pick again. No pattern, no video.