This text outlines a digital asset business opportunity characterized by its fully automated, faceless content model, offering a high-margin operation without personal brand risks. A significant feature of the business is its dual-monetization strategy, utilizing both YouTube AdSense and active Google Shopping integration. The business has experienced remarkable financial growth, with monthly revenue reaching $10,286 in May 2026, attributed to premium tier-1 traffic sources. The operations are structured, involving approximately 15-20 hours per week for content creation, editing, and channel management, with faceless videos taking about 2-3 hours each to produce. The business boasts clean intellectual property with no copyright strikes or Content ID claims.
The document emphasizes that potential buyers will receive a comprehensive operational blueprint, templates, and asset packs to ensure a seamless transition. The financials reflect an impressive upward trajectory since monetization commenced in February 2026. Details about customers suggest that acquiring and retaining them involves strategies to ensure engagement and loyalty, though personal details about the customer base and acquisition channels are not provided.
Post-sale, the seller plans to furnish all necessary information for channel operation, with the sale driven by the need to raise capital for a new venture. Transactions are to be conducted via a secure platform, and buyers are advised to have or create an approved AdSense account for YouTube to integrate with the channel post-acquisition.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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