The YouTube channel in question generates a stable income of $950 to $1,000 monthly and has been active since 2022. It employs a search-based approach with 1,600 evergreen tutorial videos that maintain steady, organic views, unlike browse-oriented channels which experience fluctuating traffic. To ensure the channel’s continued growth, the new owner needs to upload 30 short videos monthly, a task requiring three hours of topic research, which can also be handled by the existing channel manager. A dedicated team of freelancers manages video creation, thumbnail design, and uploading, ensuring a hands-off management experience for the new owner. The operational costs are low, ranging from $100 to $120 monthly, covering new video production.
The channel's audience primarily consists of individuals seeking solutions for internet, app, and software-related queries, providing value through its precise and actionable guidance. The operation is automated, with seasoned freelancers executing video production seamlessly. The buyer will receive two months of support for generating new video topics and titles. The channel, free of any warnings or strikes, offers untapped growth opportunities through brand deals, affiliate marketing, and merchandising, potentially increasing revenue significantly.
The channel's revenue is primarily from YouTube AdSense, though additional monetization strategies are available. The current owner is selling to raise capital for another offline business venture, and potential buyers should have an approved YouTube AdSense account, or they must create and obtain approval for one post-acquisition.
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