Prompt Details
Model
(grok-4-1)
Token size
825
Example input
[NICHE]: VIDEOGAMES
[TIME AVAILABLE DAILY]: 2 HRS
[STARTING BUDGET]: $ 0
[INCOME GOAL]: $ 500
[EXPERIENCE LEVEL]: BEGINNER
Example output
✅ Example 1 - BEGINNER VIDEOGAMES
🚀 Complete Faceless YouTube System: Videogames Niche (Beginner, 2 Hours/Day, $0 Budget, $500 Income Goal)
This is a fully executable, beginner-friendly system tailored exactly to your inputs. Videogames is a high-volume niche with strong evergreen demand, but it’s competitive and has lower RPM ($2–7 per 1,000 views). We’ll focus on faceless production using only free tools, screen recordings or public-domain gameplay, AI scripting/voice, and organic growth. No face, no camera, no paid ads, no expensive software.
The chosen sub-niche (explained below) is realistic for 2 hours daily: one 8–12 minute long-form video per week + 3–5 Shorts. This fits your time while building toward monetization. Expect slow first-month growth (0–200 views/video, 10–50 subs). Hitting $500/month is possible in 6–12 months via YouTube ads + affiliates if you stay consistent and double down on winners — but results depend on execution, not guarantees.
1. Niche Selection & Validation
Niche Analysis (Videogames): Massive audience (billions of monthly searches), but saturated with face-cam Let’s Plays. Faceless works best with storytelling or no-commentary formats because viewers want lore, secrets, or relaxing gameplay — not personality. Demand is evergreen (old games still searched daily) + trending (new releases).
3 Content Angles:
Angle 1: Deep-dive Game Lore & Theories (storytelling about backstories, hidden plots, character origins).
Angle 2: No-Commentary Relaxing Gameplay (pure screen recordings of calming/free games with subtle text or ambient sound).
Angle 3: Top 10 Lists & Secrets (Easter eggs, myths debunked, hidden tips).
Best Sub-Niche: Game Lore & Theories (with free gameplay B-roll)
Why this wins for you: Highest retention (viewers watch 50–70%+ for stories), evergreen (one video can get views for years), easiest for beginners with $0 budget (no need to play new paid games — reuse public footage), and perfect for AI voice + simple edits. Lower competition than pure gameplay. Real example channels grow to 10k+ subs in 6–9 months with this format. It beats Angle 2 (too passive, lower watch time) and Angle 3 (more competitive). You’ll target popular games like Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite lore, or classics like Elden Ring/GTA.
Validate Demand (Free Methods — Do This Today):
Go to YouTube → Search “Roblox lore explained” or “Minecraft ancient city lore”. Sort by “Last 30 days” or view recent videos with 50k–500k views.
Check related searches at bottom (e.g., “full story of [character]”).
Use free TubeBuddy or VidIQ browser extension (free tier) to see search volume.
Good vs Bad Approach:
Good: “The Forgotten Tragedy of the Ender Dragon – Full Minecraft Lore” (specific, emotional hook, searchable).
Bad: “Minecraft Gameplay” (too broad, face-cam saturated, zero retention).
2. Channel Setup (STEP-BY-STEP — 1–2 Hours Total)
Create Google account (if none) → youtube.com → “Create a channel”.
Channel Name Ideas (pick one, check availability):
LoreVault Gaming
PixelLore Secrets
HiddenGameStories
RobloxLoreTales (if narrowing to Roblox first)
EternalPixelLore
Channel Description Example (copy-paste and tweak):
“Uncovering the darkest secrets, hidden backstories, and forgotten lore in your favorite video games. No face, no filler — just pure storytelling with epic gameplay. New lore video every week. Business: [your email].”
Branding Basics (Free):
Profile pic: Canva.com → search “gaming logo” → black background + glowing text (e.g., “LoreVault”).
Banner: Canva YouTube banner template → add game-themed images + tagline “Where Games Come Alive”.
Upload 3–5 “Community” posts with game images to start.
3. Content Strategy
Types of Videos: Storytelling (80%), Top Lists (15%), Quick Theories (5% as Shorts).
Structure for Retention (aim 50%+ average view duration):
Hook (0–15s): “What if I told you the Ender Dragon was never the real villain…?”
Story build with timestamps.
Visuals every 5–8s (gameplay clips, text overlays).
Cliffhanger sections + “Comment your theory below”.
End screen: “Next lore video drops [date]”.
Posting Frequency (2 Hours/Day): 1 long-form (8–12 min) per week + 3–5 Shorts (15–60s). Batch on weekends if possible.
10–15 Video Ideas (Ready to Use):
“The Tragic True Story of the Ender Dragon – Full Minecraft Lore”
“What Really Happened to the Roblox Guest Accounts? (Banned Forever)”
“10 Hidden Details in GTA 5 You NEVER Noticed”
“The Dark Secret Behind Fortnite’s Chapter 1 Ending Explained”
“Why the Wither is More Powerful Than You Think – Minecraft Lore”
“The Forgotten Roblox Game That Changed Everything”
“Elden Ring: The Full Story of Malenia in 10 Minutes”
“Minecraft’s Ancient City Curse – Real Lore or Fan Theory?”
“Top 7 Creepiest Easter Eggs in Roblox Horror Games”
“The Real Reason Steve and Alex Were Added to Minecraft”
“Genshin Impact’s Hidden Timeline Nobody Talks About”
“The Complete History of the Roblox Ban Wave”
“What If the Creeper Was Never Supposed to Explode?”
“Fortnite Lore: The Zero Point Explained (Full Timeline)”
“Minecraft’s Deep Dark Secrets – Warden Origin Story”
4. Minimum Viable Content System (MVP)
Simplest Format to Start Fast: “AI-Narrated Lore + Free Gameplay B-Roll” (8–12 min). No fancy animations.
What to Include in Each Video:
0–15s hook + intro music.
Voiceover story.
B-roll: 5–10 second gameplay clips (loop or cut).
Big text overlays for key facts.
Free background music (CapCut library).
Outro: CTA + end screen.
Example Basic Video Structure (Copy This):
Hook → Lore timeline (3–4 chapters) → Theory section → “What do YOU think?” → Subscribe bell.
5. Video Creation System (WITH AI) — Full Workflow (Fits in 2 Hours)
Tools (All 100% Free):
Script: ChatGPT (chatgpt.com) or Google Gemini.
Voiceover: CapCut built-in TTS (natural voices) or ElevenLabs free tier (10k characters/month).
Visuals: Download from “No Copyright Gameplay” YouTube channels or Pixabay.com (search “[game] gameplay no copyright”). Or record Roblox yourself (free account).
Editing: CapCut (desktop/mobile — best free editor 2026).
Step-by-Step Workflow (Beginner Version — 90–120 Minutes per Video):
Script (15 min): Prompt in ChatGPT: “Write an engaging 10-minute YouTube script in storytelling style about [exact title]. Include hook, 4 sections with timestamps, emotional tone, and CTA. Keep sentences short for voiceover.”
Example Script Snippet (for “Ender Dragon Lore”):
“Hey lore hunters… what if the Ender Dragon wasn’t the final boss… but a prisoner? In today’s video we’re uncovering the full tragic story. Stick around till the end for the craziest theory. Let’s dive in…” (Continue with 800–1,200 words total.)
Voiceover (10 min): Paste script into CapCut → Text-to-Speech → Choose calm male/female voice → Export audio.
Get Visuals (20 min): Search YouTube “free to use [game] gameplay” → Download 5–10 clips (or record 10 min of Roblox gameplay yourself).
Edit (45–60 min):
Import audio + clips into CapCut.
Sync clips to voice (cut every 5–8s).
Add auto-captions (CapCut one-click).
Text overlays + zoom effects.
Free music from CapCut library (low volume).
Export 1080p.
Pro Tip for Beginners: First video = record 10 min Roblox gameplay + simple lore voiceover. Done.
6. YouTube SEO System
Titles: Number + Emotional Hook + Keyword. Examples:
“The Tragic True Story of the Ender Dragon – Full Minecraft Lore”
“10 Hidden Roblox Secrets You’ll NEVER Find Alone”
Descriptions (First 2 lines = most important):
“Full lore breakdown of the Ender Dragon in Minecraft… [full script summary]. Timestamps: 0:00 Hook, 1:20 Origin…
Keywords: minecraft lore, ender dragon story, minecraft secrets
Affiliate links if any. Subscribe for weekly lore!”
Keywords: Use YouTube search suggest + “minecraft lore explained”. Put main keyword in title, first 100 chars of description, tags (10–15 tags like “game lore”, “minecraft explained”).
Thumbnail Basics (Canva Free): Black/red background + game screenshot + BIG white text “DARK TRUTH REVEALED” + small “Full Lore”. Test 2 versions.
7. Monetization Strategy
YouTube Partner Program (2026 Rules):
Early access (Super Thanks, etc.): 500 subs + 3 videos + 3,000 watch hours OR 3M Shorts views.
Full ad revenue: 1,000 subs + 4,000 watch hours OR 10M Shorts views.
Realistic Timeline: 3–6 months for 500 subs (if consistent), 6–12 months for full monetization + first $100–300/month. Gaming RPM is lower, so focus on volume.
Alternative Monetization (Start Day 1):
Affiliate links in description (Amazon Roblox gift cards, gaming merch — free to join).
Once 500 subs: Channel memberships.
Place links: Description only (pinned comment after 48 hours).
8. First Results Strategy
What to Expect in First 30 Days: 50–300 total views, 10–80 subs, 1–2 videos with 100+ views. Algorithm tests first 24–48 hours.
Identify Winners: Check YouTube Analytics → Highest CTR (click-through) and AVD (average view duration). Double down on that game/angle.
Adjust: If Roblox videos get more views → make 70% Roblox lore.
9. 30-Day Execution Plan (2 Hours/Day Max)
Days 1–3: Setup
Day 1: Create channel + branding (1 hr).
Day 2: Research 3 video ideas + write first script (1 hr).
Day 3: Record/edit/publish first video + 2 Shorts (2 hrs).
Days 4–10: First Videos
Publish 1 long-form + 3 Shorts. Spend 1 hr/day editing, 30 min researching, 30 min promoting in comments.
Days 11–30: Consistency + Optimization
1 long-form/week + Shorts. Spend 30 min/day replying to comments. End of week 4: Analyze analytics → plan next 4 videos around winners.
10. Scaling Strategy
Once you hit 1 video/week comfortably:
Increase Output: Batch 2 videos in one 4-hour weekend session.
Improve Quality: Add subtle AI-generated images (free Bing Image Creator) for thumbnails/visuals.
Build Systems: Create a Google Doc template for scripts. Use CapCut templates. Outsource editing later (when earning). Aim for 3 long-forms/week at intermediate level.
11. Common Mistakes (Avoid These)
Inconsistent posting (algorithm kills momentum).
Broad niche instead of specific lore.
Over-editing (spend <60 min/video first month).
Unrealistic expectations (no $500 in 30 days).
Ignoring analytics (keep making videos no one watches).
12. First 48-Hour Action Plan — Start RIGHT NOW
Hour 1: Create channel, name it “LoreVault Gaming”, set up banner/profile.
Hour 2: Open ChatGPT → generate script for Video #1: “The Tragic True Story of the Ender Dragon – Full Minecraft Lore”.
Hour 3–4 (Tomorrow): Download 6 free Minecraft gameplay clips from Pixabay or “No Copyright Gameplay” YouTube channel. Record voiceover in CapCut. Edit simple version.
Hour 5: Publish + create 2 Shorts (60s clips from same video).
Hour 6: Share first comment on your video: “What’s your craziest Minecraft theory? Drop it below 👇”.
You now have a complete, executable system. Open CapCut and ChatGPT today — your first video can be live in under 48 hours. Execute daily, track what works, and adjust. This is how beginners turn 2 hours into a real channel.
You’ve got the blueprint. Now build it.
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Build and grow a faceless YouTube channel using AI and simple systems. This prompt generates a complete step-by-step blueprint covering niche selection, channel setup, content creation, video production, SEO, and monetization. Learn how to create videos without showing your face and publish consistently using repeatable workflows. Includes real examples, tools, and a 30-day execution plan. Ideal for beginners and creators building automated content channels.
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