Unlock Your Earning Potential with AI: Master the Art of Launching a $500/Day Side Hustle



I'm going to show you how to start a YouTube channel that actually generates revenue using only AI, and we're going to automate the entire video making process from writing the script to doing the voiceover, finding the visuals, and everything else in between.

By the end of this article, we'll have built a revenue-generating YouTube machine that pumps out content and regularly earns passive income.

The first thing that you'll want to do is head over to an AI tool called ChatGPT, and within ChatGPT, we'll ask the AI to give us a big list of YouTube channel ideas. Within seconds, it will start working its magic.

Now, there are a ton of really great ideas on the list it provided for me when I asked, but the one idea that I know for a fact will work the best and generate the most revenue is assessment videos.

There are a ton of channels that already make this type of content, and they all follow the same exact format: faceless videos that show product images of whatever is being talked about in the video.

These types of videos are perfect for AI because everything, even down to the voice in the videos, can be easily automated. The best part is that these channels can be extremely profitable if done the right way.

Let's do it the right way. The first thing we'll do is go to youtube.com and create our account. The next thing we have to do is come up with a channel name, and we'll do this by simply heading back into ChatGPT and asking the AI, "Hey there, handsome, give me a big list of YouTube channel name ideas for a product assessment channel." Within seconds, the names it will give you are actually insanely good, but I'm going to go with this one right here: "The Informed Consumer."

The next thing we need is a YouTube profile picture. We need something that stands out, looks professional, and fits the name of the channel really well. For this, I'm going to head into an image generating AI program called Mid-Journey and ask the AI to create a YouTube profile picture for a product assessment channel.

Although it will not be perfect, we also need a YouTube banner image to go up here at the top. I'm going to ask the AI to create a YouTube banner image for a product assessment channel. The only thing we need to do is bring it into Canva to remove the AI-generated alien text, properly size it, and so just do that and then add it to the channel.

Finally, the last thing we have to do before our channel is ready is add the details, and what the AI comes up with is very impressive. So, within five minutes, we've been able to create a YouTube channel with all the branding, and I think the AI has done an amazing job. But now it's time to actually create the video.

Now, a product assessment YouTube video is typically made up of a few different elements: the script, the voiceover, the visuals, and the music. We'll be able to do all of these elements with AI, starting with the script.

In ChatGPT, I'm going to ask the AI for a list of 100 of the most popular consumer products because we want to make sure that we're making videos around products that people are actually buying. And just like that, the AI will give us a massive list of popular consumer products.

It doesn't really matter which one of the products we start with because at some point, we're going to cover all of them. But the first product we'll review is vacuums. For the research part of the script, we're going to use Google's AI tool called Bard. So, I'll ask Bard, "What are the five most popular vacuums this year?"

We'll then take each of these products and individually add them into ChatGPT, telling the AI to write an informative 500-word video script about each vacuum. We'll start first with the Dyson V15 which was on my list.

The reason I'm telling the AI to write a 500-word video script is that we know longer videos tend to perform better with the YouTube algorithm. After we combine all the scripts for each of the vacuums, we'll have a 2500-word video script, which equates to about a 10-minute long video, which is perfect.

Now that the video script is done, the next thing we need is the voiceover. I'm on a website right now called InVideo. InVideo is a powerful online video editor that has a ton of really useful AI tools, such as automatic text-to-speech dictation and even an AI tool that will create the entire video for you based on text.

And so, to get the voiceover, you'll select a video template, choose the automated text-to-speech option, and paste your entire script into the box provided.

Now, it's time for the AI voiceover. There are a lot of different options here. The voice of Sophie, Jack and more. I like Jack the best, so we'll generate the voiceover using Jack. After just a few minutes, we've got our realistic-sounding voiceover.

Perfect! Now that we're finished with the voiceover, it's time to tackle the visuals. This will be the only part of the entire process that's going to require a tiny bit of work, but when I say tiny, I mean like teeny, teeny tiny. All we have to do is find four, maybe five different images and videos of the product we're talking about.

Let's start with the first vacuum, the Dyson V15. I'm simply going to go to Google, enter the name of the vacuum, click on images, and look for a couple of images of the vacuum being used. Just kind of like lifestyle pictures. In about 10 seconds, You'll find pictures that will be perfect.

Next, we need to find a couple of videos of the vacuum being used. I'm just going to go to YouTube, search the vacuum, find a couple of videos, and then use a free YouTube video downloader to download the videos.

Now that we have all our assets for one of the vacuums, it's time to add all of this on top of the voiceover within InVideo. The goal with these visuals is to make it look similar to how other product assessment channels do it. They show the images using a slow panning motion, and these images are on the screen for several seconds at a time.

They also cut small clips of the videos in between the images. Something else I noticed is that they often cut back and forth between two separate videos to prevent copyright claims.

By simply cutting back and forth between different images and videos, and not having any single clip be longer than about six seconds, you'll be safe to use other people's video footage without any copyright claims. We'll do this exact thing for all five of the products on our list.

After spending maybe five minutes going through and finding different images and video clips for all five of the vacuums on your list, and then spending another 10 minutes editing all of it together in InVideo, your video is finally ready.

The final thing we have to do is find music, and this is really easy because InVideo has a huge selection of music built right into their platform. You could also use an AI music generating platform such as Strove to generate the music for you based on the specific moods and sounds you're wanting. But in this case, using InVideo's music will be much faster and easier because the music is right at your fingertips.

Just like that, the video is done. So, I'll upload this video onto our channel, add the title, and then add the thumbnail, which I made in under two minutes using Canva's completely free thumbnail templates. That's it!

Now, there is actually one more thing left to do before we're done. We have to make sure to add the affiliate links for all the products in the details of our video. These affiliates will generate significant revenue for us in addition to the YouTube AdSense revenue that we'll make once the channel is monetized.

To set up these links, I'm going to head over to Amazon's affiliate program, sign up, grab affiliate links for all the vacuums, and then place those links in the description of the video.

Now, anytime somebody watches the video and then clicks on one of the links in the description, you'll earn a commission if they buy the product. These commissions start to add up really, really fast, and you don't need hundreds of thousands of views on your video to start making money doing this. Over the next 30 days, I'm going to create a new product assessment video every single day just to see how far I can take this.

I'm then going to write another article showing you the results of me doing this for 30 days to see if this idea is actually worth it and so if you haven't already subscribed to the newsletter of my website and you want to see this article in about a month, make sure you subscribe and comment down below saying "yes Kingsley I want to see the 30 day results article".

Hey, you're amazing and I appreciate you so much for being here I mean that. I'm watching you I believe in you and as always I'll see you again very soon take care.
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