A crime history documentary channel focused on Black American crime history has gained significant traction, amassing 30,200 subscribers and generating about $80,000 in six months solely through YouTube AdSense. The channel's target audience is the older Black American demographic, known for its high CPM rates on YouTube. The content involves cinematic documentaries spanning from the 1920s to the 1990s, employing a proven formula of featuring obscure historical figures, intriguing contradictions, celebrity anchors, and verified facts to ensure monetization viability.
The videos produced are evergreen, ensuring long-term revenue generation, independent of current news cycles or trends. This strategy allows content centered on historical figures like Felix Mitchell, Bumpy Johnson, or Frank Matthews to remain relevant for years. With a vast array of topics covering fifty years of crime history across various American cities, there is an endless supply of content. The channel has a fully systematized operation, including processes for scripting, headlines, thumbnails, and research.
Potential buyers of the channel will receive standard operating procedures (SOPs) for channel management, software for video editing, and access to a trained virtual assistant. Additionally, a full team is available for purchase at an increased price. Buyers will need an approved AdSense for YouTube account to link to the channel, which requires approval from Google AdSense if not already set up. The structure ensures that the channel remains monetized, growing, and evergreen while being efficiently managed.
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