How one guy turned $100 into a $3000 a month PASSIVE INCOME stream using YOUTUBE

D Town Redd

The Bruh That Got Away
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One guy's story.



His business model is actually pretty straightforward.

A lot of it can be outsourced to fiverr.

Whiteboard animation
Voiceover
Script writing

Check out his videos



 
Well... I love money. I wish I had a ton of it. Like Floyd Mayweather. :sad:

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The LOVE of money is the root of evil.

Wisdom enables you to GET money and find BALANCE.

I'm all about wisdom, bruh.

Just sharing wisdom.

:lol: a lot of wise broke people in this world. Look at apple, Woz was the genius behind apple and Steve was just the asshole salesman and look who is richer, and more well known
 
i let that whole 1st video play & still have no idea what this dude sells, or how he makes 3k a month,, i assumed it was from ads, but then he said it wasn't all ads,, wtf
 
i let that whole 1st video play & still have no idea what this dude sells, or how he makes 3k a month,, i assumed it was from ads, but then he said it wasn't all ads,, wtf

Dude is setting himself up for the life couch/feel good about yourself/Tony Robbins lecture circuit. It's just some hot air to blow up the sucker's asses.

People I know that make big money on YT, don't do it for the ad revenue. They automate everything possible for either part of a solid backlink strategy and/or the secondary traffic that bleeds from links in the description or annotations.

One of my friends has an automated system that randomly downloads YT videos that have poor SEO.

It checks for bad titles (random numbers, single words, etc.)
It checks to see if the description is blank or short.
It checks the tags.
It checks the # of likes, dislikes, comments, etc.
It checks the titles of the related videos.

If the video fits the above set of variables that he sets, it downloads the video adds 4 to 6 transparent frames and re-uploads the video with properly SEO'd titles, descriptions, tags, etc. The link in the description area and annotations in the video point to his tracker. When the user is redirected, he drops retargeting cookies in their browser from Facebook, Twitter and Perfect Audience.

He doesn't care about any revenue or serp rank to any of his websites. All he cares about is getting them cookied so he can pretty much market whatever he wants based on their profile info that's been collected over the years from those social networks.

Like a post on Facebook related to your friend buying a new TV? You'll start seeing advertisements for deals on TVs that seem to follow you all over the internet.


He has about 20 employees from the Phillipines and several programmers from the Ukraine. He's a brother too.
 
:lol: a lot of wise broke people in this world. Look at apple, Woz was the genius behind apple and Steve was just the asshole salesman and look who is richer, and more well known

Woz just sold his 20 room, 7500sqft home. He's doing OK :lol:
 
peace

I guess u also have to stay on & proofread after your fivver employees to make sure they deliver your exact intended message as they seemed to misspell the movie title in the 2nd video.
 
Dude is setting himself up for the life couch/feel good about yourself/Tony Robbins lecture circuit. It's just some hot air to blow up the sucker's asses.

People I know that make big money on YT, don't do it for the ad revenue. They automate everything possible for either part of a solid backlink strategy and/or the secondary traffic that bleeds from links in the description or annotations.

One of my friends has an automated system that randomly downloads YT videos that have poor SEO.

It checks for bad titles (random numbers, single words, etc.)
It checks to see if the description is blank or short.
It checks the tags.
It checks the # of likes, dislikes, comments, etc.
It checks the titles of the related videos.

If the video fits the above set of variables that he sets, it downloads the video adds 4 to 6 transparent frames and re-uploads the video with properly SEO'd titles, descriptions, tags, etc. The link in the description area and annotations in the video point to his tracker. When the user is redirected, he drops retargeting cookies in their browser from Facebook, Twitter and Perfect Audience.

He doesn't care about any revenue or serp rank to any of his websites. All he cares about is getting them cookied so he can pretty much market whatever he wants based on their profile info that's been collected over the years from those social networks.

Like a post on Facebook related to your friend buying a new TV? You'll start seeing advertisements for deals on TVs that seem to follow you all over the internet.


He has about 20 employees from the Phillipines and several programmers from the Ukraine. He's a brother too.
Fantastic. :yes:
 
See, this thread is paying off dividends already.

Thanks for the knowledge drop on RETARGETTING COOKIES

Paired with proper geoIP targeting for T1 countries, this is a solid lead for some serious BANK.

Thanks, bruh!

Dude is setting himself up for the life couch/feel good about yourself/Tony Robbins lecture circuit. It's just some hot air to blow up the sucker's asses.

People I know that make big money on YT, don't do it for the ad revenue. They automate everything possible for either part of a solid backlink strategy and/or the secondary traffic that bleeds from links in the description or annotations.

One of my friends has an automated system that randomly downloads YT videos that have poor SEO.

It checks for bad titles (random numbers, single words, etc.)
It checks to see if the description is blank or short.
It checks the tags.
It checks the # of likes, dislikes, comments, etc.
It checks the titles of the related videos.

If the video fits the above set of variables that he sets, it downloads the video adds 4 to 6 transparent frames and re-uploads the video with properly SEO'd titles, descriptions, tags, etc. The link in the description area and annotations in the video point to his tracker. When the user is redirected, he drops retargeting cookies in their browser from Facebook, Twitter and Perfect Audience.

He doesn't care about any revenue or serp rank to any of his websites. All he cares about is getting them cookied so he can pretty much market whatever he wants based on their profile info that's been collected over the years from those social networks.

Like a post on Facebook related to your friend buying a new TV? You'll start seeing advertisements for deals on TVs that seem to follow you all over the internet.


He has about 20 employees from the Phillipines and several programmers from the Ukraine. He's a brother too.
 
See, this thread is paying off dividends already.

Thanks for the knowledge drop on RETARGETTING COOKIES

Paired with proper geoIP targeting for T1 countries, this is a solid lead for some serious BANK.

Thanks, bruh!

Don't make that mistake. There are big bucks to be found everywhere not US/CA/UK/AU (sometimes NZ for solo ad buyers and sellers). Especially, when it comes to mobile. The paid traffic is cheaper, and in a lot of places, less restrictions on what rules you can bend with an advertiser. You have to remember that most people on the planet get their access to the internet through their mobiles. Android and iOS are running on a little under 2/3 of computing devices on the planet. In a lot of countries, there are more mobile units, in use, than there are people.

I have exactly two campaigns running in T1 countries out of thirty. The only reason why I still run them is that they contain autoresponder series that last over a year. It's damn near set and forget except for when I have to get the MTA (mail transfer agent a.k.a mail server) IP off of a RBL (realtime blacklist).

In most African, select Asian, most former Soviet block, and half of the S./C. American countries, you can find CPMs as low as .008 for RON (run of the network) traffic. My top countries are Nigeria, Vietnam and the Ukraine.

I'm absolutely killing it in Nigeria. I actually shipped a 1U rack to a colocation center there that's sitting right on the edge of MTN's (top mobile provider) network. It cost me 1.4k for the rack and shipping. This same campaign, when hosted on a VPS in S. Africa that was at a negative ROI due to the high latency*, was a 120% ROI one out the gate when DNS propagation was complete. I got my investment back in 5 days and that baby is still humming.

* not everyone is on 4G, and in some cases, 3G.
 
Don't make that mistake. There are big bucks to be found everywhere not US/CA/UK/AU (sometimes NZ for solo ad buyers and sellers). Especially, when it comes to mobile. The paid traffic is cheaper, and in a lot of places, less restrictions on what rules you can bend with an advertiser. You have to remember that most people on the planet get their access to the internet through their mobiles. Android and iOS are running on a little under 2/3 of computing devices on the planet. In a lot of countries, there are more mobile units, in use, than there are people.

I have exactly two campaigns running in T1 countries out of thirty. The only reason why I still run them is that they contain autoresponder series that last over a year. It's damn near set and forget except for when I have to get the MTA (mail transfer agent a.k.a mail server) IP off of a RBL (realtime blacklist).

In most African, select Asian, most former Soviet block, and half of the S./C. American countries, you can find CPMs as low as .008 for RON (run of the network) traffic. My top countries are Nigeria, Vietnam and the Ukraine.

I'm absolutely killing it in Nigeria. I actually shipped a 1U rack to a colocation center there that's sitting right on the edge of MTN's (top mobile provider) network. It cost me 1.4k for the rack and shipping. This same campaign, when hosted on a VPS in S. Africa that was at a negative ROI due to the high latency*, was a 120% ROI one out the gate when DNS propagation was complete. I got my investment back in 5 days and that baby is still humming.

* not everyone is on 4G, and in some cases, 3G.
Any chance you have any write ups or tutorials floating around? I have servers and resources that I'd like to put to work.
 
I just learned how to make white board vids this morning, made my first video by afternoon. Think it's the greatest thing out nowadays to make vids and throw em' up on YT, put some links on there and promote the YT vid.
 
Any chance you have any write ups or tutorials floating around? I have servers and resources that I'd like to put to work.

I'll start tomorrow. But, I must warn you. YOU CAN'T BE CHEAP OR AFRAID OF SPENDING MONEY. You're going to be spending it in some shape or form via actual greenbacks or time.
 
how do you do it?

I used VideoScribe, found it in the usual places ::cough::
and went to their site and followed their tutorials, which is like 4 videos, then messed around with a lil script I wrote up with the advertiser's approved content.

Think this thing is dope, gonna do a few more vids by next week for some other offers and promote them out, see what happens...
 
I used VideoScribe, found it in the usual places ::cough::
and went to their site and followed their tutorials, which is like 4 videos, then messed around with a lil script I wrote up with the advertiser's approved content.

Think this thing is dope, gonna do a few more vids by next week for some other offers and promote them out, see what happens...

ok im going to pm you.
 
I used VideoScribe, found it in the usual places ::cough::
and went to their site and followed their tutorials, which is like 4 videos, then messed around with a lil script I wrote up with the advertiser's approved content.

Think this thing is dope, gonna do a few more vids by next week for some other offers and promote them out, see what happens...

Does Videoscribe come with a large default set of stock images or do you have to get your own images?
 
Does Videoscribe come with a large default set of stock images or do you have to get your own images?

Comes with a huge database of their own, but I personally felt they were kind of generic compared to Powtoon. I am really feeling Powtoon, but it is paid and only online on their site. Will probably just pay and use their stuff later on if some of these vids I am making picks up some sales.

VideoScribe is really cool once you get the feel of it tho, you can really make some really cool vids, look at their site and see some of the user uploads that they made.

Can also check out Prezi, that's in the "usual" places online as well but it's more static like a PowerPoint presentation, but on steroids, cause you can zoom in and out of images, and may be suited for something else you may be promoting.
 
Don't make that mistake. There are big bucks to be found everywhere not US/CA/UK/AU (sometimes NZ for solo ad buyers and sellers). Especially, when it comes to mobile. The paid traffic is cheaper, and in a lot of places, less restrictions on what rules you can bend with an advertiser. You have to remember that most people on the planet get their access to the internet through their mobiles. Android and iOS are running on a little under 2/3 of computing devices on the planet. In a lot of countries, there are more mobile units, in use, than there are people.

I have exactly two campaigns running in T1 countries out of thirty. The only reason why I still run them is that they contain autoresponder series that last over a year. It's damn near set and forget except for when I have to get the MTA (mail transfer agent a.k.a mail server) IP off of a RBL (realtime blacklist).

In most African, select Asian, most former Soviet block, and half of the S./C. American countries, you can find CPMs as low as .008 for RON (run of the network) traffic. My top countries are Nigeria, Vietnam and the Ukraine.

I'm absolutely killing it in Nigeria. I actually shipped a 1U rack to a colocation center there that's sitting right on the edge of MTN's (top mobile provider) network. It cost me 1.4k for the rack and shipping. This same campaign, when hosted on a VPS in S. Africa that was at a negative ROI due to the high latency*, was a 120% ROI one out the gate when DNS propagation was complete. I got my investment back in 5 days and that baby is still humming.

* not everyone is on 4G, and in some cases, 3G.

A lot I don't understand about this post, but I'm in for details.

So yall phishing through youtube with rebranded videos, and spam links in description, then hooking parasite cookies to folks shit when they click on em..?

Then further spamming the fuck out uh'm with data collected from their traffic & history. .?

Specifically targeting them for what they might bite on, and if they bite...you get a cut from advertiser for the referral?

Oh..ok

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Don't make that mistake. There are big bucks to be found everywhere not US/CA/UK/AU (sometimes NZ for solo ad buyers and sellers). Especially, when it comes to mobile. The paid traffic is cheaper, and in a lot of places, less restrictions on what rules you can bend with an advertiser. You have to remember that most people on the planet get their access to the internet through their mobiles. Android and iOS are running on a little under 2/3 of computing devices on the planet. In a lot of countries, there are more mobile units, in use, than there are people.

I have exactly two campaigns running in T1 countries out of thirty. The only reason why I still run them is that they contain autoresponder series that last over a year. It's damn near set and forget except for when I have to get the MTA (mail transfer agent a.k.a mail server) IP off of a RBL (realtime blacklist).

In most African, select Asian, most former Soviet block, and half of the S./C. American countries, you can find CPMs as low as .008 for RON (run of the network) traffic. My top countries are Nigeria, Vietnam and the Ukraine.

I'm absolutely killing it in Nigeria. I actually shipped a 1U rack to a colocation center there that's sitting right on the edge of MTN's (top mobile provider) network. It cost me 1.4k for the rack and shipping. This same campaign, when hosted on a VPS in S. Africa that was at a negative ROI due to the high latency*, was a 120% ROI one out the gate when DNS propagation was complete. I got my investment back in 5 days and that baby is still humming.

* not everyone is on 4G, and in some cases, 3G.

I have absolutely no idea what any of this means, but it sounds like you are kicking ass!! Much respect!!
 
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