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Youtube Automation

YouTube automation is a term that has been buzzing around for months. Most
creators have heard of it. Some hail it as a time-saving, income-generating whiz
strategy.

But what does it actually mean?

YouTube automation, while a trendy term, isn’t a well-defined one. So, if you’ve
come across conflicting information, you’re not alone.

In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at the three meanings of YouTube
automation – and how using these tools and services can help (or harm) your
channel.

Contents
YouTube Automation as Outsourcing Video Creation
From Scheduling to SEO – Using Tools to Automate Workflows
The Dark Side: Using Automation to Fake Engagement on YouTube
The Bottom Line
How to communicate with your new writer
YouTube Automation as Outsourcing Video Creation
First off, one of the meanings of YouTube automation is simply outsourcing
parts of your video creation process.

This means you hand different types of tasks, such as (vertical) video editing,
thumbnail creation, or channel management off to freelancers or specialized
companies.

Overall, this type of YouTube automation can be hugely helpful in growing your
channel – as well as improving your mental health.

Many creators are teetering on the brink of burnout. Consequently, their


creativity and productivity suffers.

Automating certain tasks by handing them off to others can remedy this
situation. It’ll help you step up your content quality and quantity and boost
your channel’s growth.

Here’s a quick overview of the four most common tasks you can automate this
way.

1. Video Editing
First, there’s regular video editing – turning the footage you shot on your
camera or phone into a coherent and captivating clip.

Video editing is also one of the most time-consuming parts of the video
creation process. On average, editing one minute of finished video takes about
an hour. And that’s if you’re a well-versed editor, familiar with the software
you’re using.

If you want to produce larger numbers of videos, or add more complex effects,
automating video editing is a logical first step. While there’s some buzz about
AI video editing ongoing, you’ll find that they’re simply unsuitable for creative
video at the moment – though video editors do make use of some specialized
AI tools in their software.

Don’t know where to start? Check out our articles on how to hire a YouTube
video editor and the best video editing services and freelancers.

2. Vertical Video Editing


A second type of tasks you can outsource is vertical video editing. This means
editing videos for vertical formats and platforms such as YouTube Shorts,
Instagram Reels, and TikTok.

Especially if you’ve filmed your footage in landscape rather than portrait mode,
this can be tricky and time-consuming.

If you’re thinking of automating this video creation step, here’s our article on
the best vertical video editing services.

3. Thumbnail Creation
A third commonly automated video creation process is thumbnail creation.

Having custom thumbnails is a crucial benefit on YouTube. In fact, statistics


show that 90% of the most successful videos on the platform have personalized
thumbnails.

If you’re not a professional, though, crafting an attention-grabbing, must-click


thumbnail can take you ages. Better to automate this process by outsourcing
it to graphic designers or thumbnail creation services.

4. Channel Management
Finally, one more process that’s often part of YouTube automation is channel
management. That includes everything from uploading videos, adding
descriptions and chapters, selecting the right tags, tracking analytics, and
answering comments.

The more content you have on your channel – or channels – the more time this
part of being a YouTuber swallows up. However, keeping an eye on your videos’
performance and staying in tune with your audience via comments is essential.
That’s why many YouTubers automate channel management by handing it off
to freelancers or specialized services.

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From Scheduling to SEO – Using Tools to Automate Workflows
A second meaning of YouTube automation refers to special tools designed to
speed up your workflows. These tools are usually cloud-based and often come
as apps or browser extensions.

They can help you with tasks such as creating thumbnails, researching topics,
and scheduling videos. Especially if you are handling high volumes of content
on your channel, these tools can be invaluable.

Just imagine having hundreds of videos – then deciding to change the


thumbnails on all of them. Human thumbnail artists are usually a better
choice, but they won’t be able to create that many overnight.

Two of the most popular YouTube automation tools are VidIQ and TubeBuddy,
and we’ll briefly introduce them now.

VidIQ is designed to help you automate workflows in analytics, SEO, and digital
marketing. It can save you time by delivering reports on aspects such as your
channel’s performance, trending content in your niche, and competitor
strategies. Plus, it automatically suggests keywords to optimize your video
descriptions and tags with.

vidiq in action
VidIQ shows you a lot of stats for all your videos - and on all your competitors',
too.
TubeBuddy is a similar type of tool – it helps you check out competitors’
performance and guarantees smooth workflows on your own channel.

For example, it can automatically publish your content as native Facebook


videos, find the best time to publish new content depending on your target
audience, and generate GIFs.

tubebuddy in action
TubeBuddy can give you keyword insights and SEO tips directly on the video
page.
The Dark Side: Using Automation to Fake Engagement on YouTube
The third and final meaning of YouTube automation is on the dark side. And no,
there are no cookies here…

Some people use the term for tools that help you fake audience engagement
by buying likes, shares, or subscribers. They might also try and rack up watch
hours.

The reasoning behind it is this: The more engagement a video has, the more
likely it is to be recommended by YouTube’s algorithm, or clicked on by people
who stumble across it.

Imagine you’re looking for a video on stretches to help with back pain. One of
the results has 73k views. Another only has 612. Which one would you click on?
(By the way, this is also why many beginner channels opt to hide subscribers
until they have a decent number.)

That’s why plenty of services offer shares, likes, views and subscribers for sale.
They often claim that artificially boosting initial engagement can help you
build a real audience.

So should you buy YouTube views in this type of automation to grow your
channel?

The short answer is: Nope.

While buying engagement isn’t technically illegal, it’s against YouTube policy
and can get your channel terminated:

youtube fake engagement policy


Some people argue that it depends where you buy engagement from – some
companies use bots that will throw up all kinds of red flags for YouTube’s
algorithm, while others pay real people to engage with your content.

But in any case, it’s best to steer well clear of this kind of YouTube “automation”.
If YouTube discovers that you’re trying to cheat its algorithm, your channel and
your existing audience can disappear into thin air.

The term YouTube automation has several different meanings.

Two of them – using workflow automation tools for smoother workflows, or


outsourcing parts of your content creation process – are totally aboveboard.
They can support you in keeping up good YouTube habits.
The third – artificially boosting channel engagement – is not. While it’s not
illegal, you run the risk of being flagged by the platform and penalized.

Overall, though, employing the legitimate kinds of YouTube automation can


help your channel thrive. Optimizing your workflows and freeing up your time,
it’ll boost growth and improve your own mental health.

Instagram Automation
What is Instagram Automation? Instagram automation is growing a page to a certain
size as 100k or even 1 million. Then hiring Virtual Assistants to manage your page for
you and find promos for you.

1. Pick a niche i suggest doing the Wealth/Money niche


2. Download canva, capcut, inshot to edit your videos or make profile pictures for
your accounts.
3. Make a personal/host account where people will message you to buy your
coaching services.
4. For example @emoneyjack then make 2 theme pages where traffic will be
driven to your host account. For example @wifiofm or @wifigrowths are good
examples.
5. You can use Opus Pro which is a AI tool that automatically makes short form
content for you
6. This is a affiliate link signup that you can use and receive 75% of the sale you
make.
https://af.uppromote.com/0bd02d/register

TikTok Automation
Have you seen those livestreams with person cracking the egg or swimming in a pool
24/7?
1. You can easily set those livestreams up and have them run 24/7 and make your
money off tips or with a affiliate link option in your bio.
2. Find them on youtube or search on google “peeling a egg” or depending on
what you want.
3. Make a theme, i suggest the wealth niche like the tate content with podcast.
4. You can use Opus Pro which is a AI tool that automatically makes short form
content for you
5. Can plug in affiliate link for that
https://af.uppromote.com/0bd02d/register
How to get started on OnlyFans -
Planning
Starting an OnlyFans business isn't all that complex, but there is some
planning involved. You should do the following before creating an account on
the platform so you can start off strong.

Pick a niche
Picking a niche before making an OnlyFans account is the best way to start
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Your niche is the main content idea your OnlyFans will revolve around. Some
trendy niches on the adult platform right now are:

● Gamer girl
● Hotwife
● Bull
● Amateur
● Girl next door
● Hardcore

Your niche determines how explicit your content is and the kind of clothing
you wear. It can also influence your attitude and demeanor toward your
audience.

It's up to you to decide what to go with. Most creators settle on a niche that
interests them personally, which is what I recommend you do as well.
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If, for example, you're looking to learn how to start an OnlyFans for feet pics,
your niche would be in the foot fetish market.

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Think about your posting schedule


OnlyFans will likely take up more of your time than you think, especially in the
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often you're going to post and when you're going to shoot content.
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Producing enough content to satisfy such a schedule can be time-consuming.
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Create a backlog of content if you have something else to manage along with
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Setting up your profile


You probably already know how to create an OnlyFans account. But, just in
case you're wondering how to sign up for OnlyFans, know that the process is
relatively simple.

It's exactly like creating an account on any other social media platform. It
involves email verification.

With that out of the way, let's learn how to start an OnlyFans career that
actually generates money.

Set your Username and Display name


OnlyFans assigns you a random username when you sign up. You'll have to
change it manually to something more suitable for your business. Your
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Keep in mind that you can only set your username once. You can't change it
later. So it's worth taking some time to come up with a username you won't be
dissatisfied with later.

Your display name will be shown to the general public and your subscribers.
You can change your display name whenever you want. Feel free to pick
something that's "good enough" for now and improve it when you have more
experience.

Try incorporating your niche into your display name, if you can. That makes
you more memorable by giving users something to associate you with.

Add your profile and banner image


Your profile and banner image should both consist of your very best stuff. Go
for something exciting and upbeat rather than fully explicit. You want users to
have to pay to see you nude.

Don't forget that your banner image has a landscape format. Images captured
in native portrait mode likely won't fit very well. You may have to shoot a new
image for your profile's banner image.

Write your bio description


Your bio description is equally important to the other profile elements we've
gone over. It plays a major role in converting cold visitors who land on your
profile to paying subscribers.

Starting OnlyFans from scratch. A well-written bio helps you get more subscribers.
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Verifying your OnlyFans account


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Add your payment information


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Speaking of taxes…
Fill out the w9 tax form
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Starting an OnlyFans page


Now for the part you've probably been waiting for. Here's how to start an
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Choose between a free page and a paid page


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A free page, as the name implies, is free for users to subscribe to. However,
you can still lock the content you post to your free page behind a PPV paywall.
You can also DM your subscribers with pay-per-view content.

If they like your content, they can always tip you as well. The point is, it's
possible to make a killing on OnlyFans, even with a free page.
Unfortunately, a free page has its downsides. Most notably, It attracts an
audience that isn't too keen on spending money. You may see a less
enthusiastic response to your paid content.

I recommend you start a paid page, even as a complete beginner. Price it at


an affordable monthly $5-$10 and then increase from there once you have
more followers.

May creators eventually end up creating both a free and a paid page. That's an
option available to you as well, but it's best to start with a single page. Once
it's up and running, you can always create another.

Use bundles and discounts


That was, essentially, how to make an OnlyFans page and price it
appropriately. You can also offer bundles and discounts to users. Doing so is
especially helpful early on - when it's all about getting those first few
subscribers.
Starting an OnlyFans business - use bundles and discounts.

Discounts encourage users to subscribe, and bundles incentivize longer


subscriptions.

Create a welcome message


This is automatically sent to new fans when they subscribe. Thank them for
subscribing, and encourage them to check out and engage with the content on
your page.

Your welcome message should be warm and have a personal touch to it.

You can also attach PPV media here to get some extra income from first-time
subscribers.
Restrict select countries
OnlyFans allows you to restrict users from certain countries from reaching
your profile. You can block your country to prevent friends and family from
finding out about your account.

Blocking off high-traffic countries could decrease your organic traffic, though.
If you block off the US, for example, you'd be taking a major hit.

Tips for starting an OnlyFans - block your country for greater anonymity.

It could be a compromise between traffic and privacy. Ultimately, it's for you to
decide what you prefer.

Hide your follower count


You can hide your follower count via the settings menu. Doing this when you
start off is important because you have no followers. Adjust this option in the
settings menu.

Tips for starting an OnlyFans - hide your follower count initially.

There is such a thing as social proof, even on a platform like OnlyFans. Users
are naturally less likely to subscribe to creators who don't have a following.

The only get around this issue is to hide your follower count until you have at
least a few dozen subs.

Producing content for your


OnlyFans
Your OnlyFans profile and page should both be set up at this point, but the
page will still be empty. It's time to decorate it with some posts.

You will need to create three distinct types of content for your OnlyFans
business.

1. Content for your OnlyFans page


This is the content you'll be publishing on your page. Post high-quality
content here to retain subscribers for longer. Make them feel like they got their
money's worth, but reserve the best of the best for PPV content.

You have a lot of creative freedom here. Explore your niche and have fun while
you do it. Stick with what gets you the best response, but venture outwards
from time to time.

2. Content for social media promotion


This can still be NSFW content but slightly toned down, so it's more
appropriate for use on social media.

Depending on where you're promoting, you may want to avoid nudity entirely.
To avoid getting banned, but also to give viewers more of a reason to click
through to your OnlyFans.

Images work best for promotion. Videos are technically better for
engagement, but they also require more resources to produce.

3. Pay-per-view content
Your most explicit and extreme content, but also your most lucrative. You'll
share this content with your subscribers via DMs and lock it behind a paywall.

PPV content is how the top creators generate the bulk of their OnlyFans
income. These are usually videos more hardcore or extreme in nature than
what you post on your page.

You can focus on your page when you start and DM your subs PPV content
later down the road.

Your first post


Now, what should your first post on OnlyFans be?

There's no hard and fast rule here. But if you're strapped for ideas, simply go
with a pleasant image of yourself along with some welcoming text. Tell your
subs what's coming next. Pin the post to the top of your page.

Giving your subs an intro post so they know what to expect is better than
posting explicit content right off the bat.

You should aim to post content to your page at least once a day initially. Some
creators recommend posting as frequently as thrice a day. Doing so helps you
get your feet off the ground faster.

Dedicate a day or two every week to producing content. It's best to create
content in batches, especially if your niche requires you to have an elaborate
setup or wear fancy clothing. You can then schedule posts throughout the
remainder of the week.

Contrary to popular belief, you don't need an expensive camera or lighting


setup to create high-quality images and videos.
A modern smartphone with a decent-quality camera will suffice. Here's a guide
on getting the most out of your smartphone's camera.

Be sure to shoot in the daytime, when it's naturally bright.

I recommend getting a ring light and a tripod if you can. You can improve your
setup as you go.

It's worth learning how to use a photo editing tool such as Canva to brush up
your images. Your editing tool will also let you add a watermark to your
content to prevent it from being stolen.

Promoting your OnlyFans


You could have done everything perfectly up until this point. But, if you don't
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OnlyFans doesn't have an internal search algorithm. And you can't expect the
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FAQs about creating OnlyFans


account

How do I start an OnlyFans?


Getting started on OnlyFans is easier than you think!

Start by picking your niche, and think about the type of content you intend to
post. It's okay to only have a vague idea at first. Then, create OnlyFans
account and set up your profile. Make sure to give some time to your images
and bio description.

You'll have to go through a verification process, after which you can create
your page and start posting content.
How to start an OnlyFans as a guy?
All of the advice above applies to both guys and girls. So, whether you're
wondering how to start an OnlyFans as a guy, or how to start an OnlyFans as a
woman, the overall process remains the same.

However, it is worth mentioning that as a male content creator, your audience


on OnlyFans could be a male majority. OnlyFans' overall user base is 70 to
80% male.

Which is to say that you will want to identify what your target audience is and
put some thought into working out how you can create content to attract it.

Whether you're starting an OnlyFans as a woman or a man, you will need to


have a niche to grow on the highly competitive platform.

How to start an OnlyFans with your partner?


Making an OnlyFans account if you have a partner is slightly different. When
you're going through the verification process, both you and your partner will
need to upload your IDs and sign a release form.

OnlyFans only allows you to upload a single image for either entry, so you'll
need to capture both IDs/release forms in a single image.

What do you need to start an OnlyFans?


You really don't need anything other than your smartphone and a place to
shoot content to start.

What about costs? How much does it cost to start an OnlyFans?


It doesn't cost you anything. Starting an OnlyFans business is free. OnlyFans
only takes their 20% cut on the amount you earn.

Conclusion: How to start an


OnlyFans account
And you're all done. Now you know how to make a successful OnlyFans and
grow it into a money-making business.

To conclude, here is an overview of the tips for starting an OnlyFans business:

● Pick a niche and think about the content you will be posting. This is the
best way to start OnlyFans.
● Set up your profile. You likely already know how to make an OnlyFans
account. Pay special attention to your username, display name, profile
and banner image, and bio.
● Go through the verification process. Expect it to take anywhere from 24
to 48 hours.
● Start your OnlyFans page. Create a paid page with a low subscription
cost at first. Use bundles and discounts to promote your page.
● Create a welcome message, restrict certain countries if you have to, and
hide your follower count in the settings menu.
● Start producing content for your OnlyFans page and DMs. Produce
content for social media promotion as well.
● Promote your OnlyFans using Reddit to pull subs from the platform. Do
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Learn SMMA
As an individual user, you cannot directly make money with ChatGPT, as it is an
AI language model developed by OpenAI. However, there are several ways you
can leverage the capabilities of ChatGPT to potentially generate income:

1. Content creation: You can use ChatGPT to help you generate ideas and
content for various platforms, such as blog posts, articles, social media posts,
or even creative writing. By creating valuable and engaging content, you can
monetize it through advertising, sponsored content, affiliate marketing, or by
offering your services as a content creator.

2. Virtual assistant services: You can utilize ChatGPT as a virtual assistant to


provide customer support or answer frequently asked questions on your
website or online platform. By streamlining your customer service and
enhancing user experience, you can attract more customers and potentially
increase revenue.

3. Language translation services: If you are fluent in multiple languages, you


can use ChatGPT to assist you in translating text or conversations. You can
offer translation services on freelance platforms or work directly with clients
who require language translation, expanding your earning potential.

4. Chatbot development: With ChatGPT's capabilities, you can create intelligent


chatbots for businesses or individuals. Chatbots can automate customer
interactions, provide support, and improve user engagement. You can develop
and sell chatbot solutions to companies or offer your expertise as a chatbot
consultant.

5. Tutoring or teaching: If you have expertise in a particular subject, you can


use ChatGPT to create interactive learning experiences, answer student
queries, or provide tutoring services online. You can offer personalized
learning sessions, create online courses, or work with educational platforms to
generate income.

6. Research and writing assistance: ChatGPT can help you with research and
provide information on various topics. You can offer your services as a
research assistant or writer, helping others with their projects, papers, or
content creation. Platforms like Upwork or Freelancer can connect you with
potential clients.

Remember, when monetizing services using AI tools like ChatGPT, it's essential
to ensure that you comply with ethical guidelines, maintain transparency, and
adhere to legal obligations in your respective jurisdiction.

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