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Look At YouTube Automation This Way

Understanding the dynamics of supply and demand is crucial in the realm of YouTube automation. 


Picture this: opening a faceless YouTube channel is akin to setting up a coffee stand. Let's break it down.



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Consider investing $20k to launch a coffee-to-go stand. 


Where would you want to set it up to maximize demand?


Would you choose a quiet street in a residential area, or a bustling business district with 15,000 daily passersby craving a caffeine fix?


The answer is clear: you'd opt for the busy street with a high demand for coffee.


Now, let's talk about supply.


Would you prefer to set up shop on a busy street crowded with 12 other coffee stands, or one with only 2 competitors?


Naturally, you'd choose the latter, as it presents an underserved market ripe for your offerings.


Similarly, when delving into YouTube automation, it's vital to assess where the attention lies and how saturated the market is. Avoid niches with low demand or excessive competition.


YouTube is teeming with opportunities, provided you think creatively.


Take the sports niche, for instance.


While channels in the "Football/Soccer Niche" attract billions of fans, they also face fierce competition.


Alternatively, consider the "Snooker Niche," which garners 500M views annually with minimal channel presence.


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Snookr channel

Case in point: a savvy individual capitalized on this untapped market, launching a snooker channel just 7 months ago. With 16,000,000 views and a modest $4 RPM, they've raked in $64,000.


How? By recognizing the importance of supply and demand and executing a niche transfer strategy.


When contemplating a new channel, focus on addressing unmet needs in the market.


Remember, success isn't solely about working hard—it's about navigating the currents effectively.


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