just five videos that is all it took for this faceless channel to hit 3.5 million views and 126,000 subscribers his very first video got over 500k views something most YouTubers just dream about but rely achieved even after years of consistent creation so who is this faceless YouTuber and how was he able to achieve such massive success so quickly The Faceless Channel I am talking about is Isaac and ever since his first video he has taken YouTube by storm I remember watching this video when it first came out but it wasn't until a few weeks ago
when I finally decided to Deep dive into his channel and analyze everything his title his thumbnails his scripts and I am happy to tell you that his success isn't just a result of blind luck it's a result of very carefully designed and created videos that follow a very clear strategy and today I am breaking down that strategy for you in five Super actionable points so you can apply them to your own channel to Skyrocket your own growth there's a lot to cover in this video so let's dive straight into the very first strategy using the
YouTube algorithm to your advantage Isaac knows the YouTube algorithm inside out and that's why his videos work so well the YouTube algorithm wants only one thing people to stay on YouTube and Isaac knows exactly how to do this by creating videos that people want to click on and that people want to watch take his first video for example it was all about YouTube shorts and it dropped on June 30th 2023 now if you head on over to Google Trends and type in YouTube short and then filter out the search results for the past 5 years
you will see a massive spike in interest between June and September of 2023 this means that viewers on YouTube were actively watching videos related to YouTube short I'm pretty sure that Isaac did his research saw that Trend and knew that a video on YouTube shorts would be a hit and guess what he was right his first video got 513,000 views BAS basically ISAC optimized every video for maximum searchability he knows exactly what his audience is looking for and he creates the content that they want to click on once they click he uses the classic storytelling
formula to make them watch the entire video we'll dive deep into his script writing process later on in the video but for now let's focus on how you can make the algorithm work for you too here's how you can do that in four easy steps first find out what people in your Niche are actively watching for that you can go to competitor channels and go to their popular videos to see which of their recent videos have performed really well make videos on those exact topics to bulletproof this strategy once you find out a topic go
to Google Trends and check if people are still actively searching for that particular term or that particular topic if the spike is still going on you can definitely make a video on that topic and it is bound to do well to create videos on topics that have worked well for you in the past if you have had a channel for a while in Isaac's case after getting a good response to the YouTube short video he made another video called how I I actually make viral shorts and that became the best performing video on his channel
garnering 1.9 million views till date so when you find a topic that resonates with your audience keep tapping into it three build a Content Library of related videos this helps YouTube's algorithm recommend your own videos to your viewers for example if someone watches Isaac's video on I tried YouTube shorts for 365 days YouTube will immediately suggest how I actually make viral shorts as the next video to watch now YouTube is suggesting this video because they understand the viewer who clicked on the previous video is already interested in this topic and they want to keep the
viewer on the platform so if they suggest similar topics the viewer is more likely to stick around and finally if you've already been making videos for a while dig into your YouTube analytics and see what other creators videos are sending traffic to your channel these are topics that overlap between you and them and so you want to consider making videos on these topics because they are likely to perform well don't worry if all of this feels like a lot to take in because it's is totally normal YouTube is hard work you learn how to do
everything step by step throughout your YouTube Journey even Isaac did not get it right from the first day in fact this is not his first channel before launching his current one he ran a YouTube shorts Channel called zo where he still posts Marvel related content the experience and the lessons he learned from that channel helped him fine tune his approach for this new channel so if you're feeling overwhelmed just remember that each step you take Builds on the last and you'll improve as you go this brings us to strategy number two package your videos well
Isaac not only knows how to find great video ideas but he also knows how to package them in a way that makes viewers click it all starts with his titles they're short they're straightforward and they're to the point you instantly know what the video is about which is exactly why people are drawn to it there's no mystery there's no clickbait just clear information that grabs attention his thumbnails follow the same formula there is nothing extra cluttering of this space just bold yellow text and his AI Avatar this helps people instantly recognizes videos even when they're
scrolling through hundreds of others that familiarity makes them stop and want to click it's not by accident it's actually by Design and very clever design and as you can see it absolutely works the lesson for you is to keep your titles short and crystal clear as well as keep your thumbnails simple and very clear to understand viewers should immediately understand the topic at a glance and if you want to understand how to create killer thumbnails for your YouTube videos we've already got a video on that so make sure you go check that out next another
great move that Isaac makes is sticking to the same AI voice in all of his videos this familiarity keeps viewers engaged it keeps them loyal it keeps them coming back and it gives this Channel A distinct identity you should ideally also consider doing the same and nowadays with AI it's super easy to actually create a clone of your own voice you can do this with nid AI just log in use the voice cloning feature upload an audio recording of your voice and boom your voice is cloned for only you to use and you can use
that in any video you create the idea here is to keep everything consistent and recognizable from the visuals to the voice because that makes your channel stand out and keeps people coming back for more this brings us to strategy number three write engaging scripts while many YouTubers suggest making long videos Isaac goes in the opposite direction his scripts are actually short that to the point and they cut out any fluff so to make it easier for you guys to understand let's look at Isaac's SC RP style it's split into three key Parts the hook the
middle and the end now for the explanation today let's analyze one of his most popular videos how I actually make viral shorts this is the hook for that video my shorts channel has over 20 million views and many viral videos but my recent shorts aren't really doing well most of them stuck after getting that first a few thousand views again and again and again I need to break this cycle so in this video I will try to create a short completely from scratch get at least 1 million views and show how much money I made
from it let's dive in in the first few seconds Isaac reassures the viewers that his video is not clickbait the title promises insites on how to make viral shorts and right away he tells his audience that he has a shorts Channel with 20 million views in total this confirmation hooks the viewers because they know they are getting exactly what they clicked for then he presents a problem Isaac uses a storytelling technique that mirrors many films the hero is thriving but then encounters a challenge similarly Isaac talks about how his shorts channel was booming with views
but then suddenly the views dropped now he's on a mission to hit 1 million subscribers notice how this isn't just a regular how to video Isaac is taking his audience on a journey it's an adventure where he faces obstacles and his viewers are along for the right it feels more like a mini movie than a simple instructional video so here's what we have learned so far the hook should ideally repeat the key phrases and the key visual elements from your title and your thumbnail this instantly reassures your viewers that the video is not clickbait and
that they are in the right place and second focus on storytelling take the viewers on a journey instead of just doing a linear path of telling your information now let's watch the rest of the intro what day is it it's August 7 2023 we need to find Isaac at the end of this video you will have a viral strategy to use in your next shorts and a full guide on how to make it no matter your Niche or experience Isa doesn't just say what his video is about he tells his audience what they will gain
from watching the whole thing he is essentially making a promise in his video that the viewer expects will get fulfilled by the end of the video this is a great strategy lay out the key promise clearly maybe you show your viewers how to earn money on Instagram using AI in just 10 simple steps maybe you're teaching them how to articulate their thoughts in just 30 days here's a pro tip tease a bonus right in the hook tell them that you'll share three extra tips on how to be more charismatic or something similar this keeps viewers
watching because now they're curious about that bonus and they want to stick around for it next let's understand how Isaac drafts the middle section of his video so after 3 hours of serious research here's the new spell now let's get to work this was the first mistake I was making in my old videos and if you can't make a viral short that's probably what you're missing as well if you have a bad video idea you can't make it go viral no matter how good you write your script or it well how to pick a killer
video idea in the intro Isaac promised to reveal his viral recipe formula in this part he is delivering on that Promise by breaking down each component one by one it's clear it's structured and it's easy to follow he is showing the exact steps that he has taken and that is actually a great strategy to aim for in your videos as well present your content in a clear concise format and make it digestible so that it's engaging for the end viewer now let's see how he wraps up his videos however the last short I published was
1 month ago views are going down again the channel is losing traction I need to break this cycle but I guess this time I'm not alone so let's do it one last time see there are two ways to end a video the first way is the most used one where you recommend your viewers to watch another video on your channel it's a smart strategy because when viewers watch another video it signals to YouTube that your content is bchw worthy YouTube wants viewers to stay on the platform so if your content keeps them on the platform
form the algorithm will push out more of your videos the second way is to tie a similar theme from the start back into the ending at the start of the video Isaac mentions that he runs a shorts Channel focused on Marvel content towards the end he expresses his frustration about the lack of views on that channel and to encourage himself and his audience to keep trying he cleverly uses a popular Montage from The Avengers endgame film where the Avengers unite to fight Thanos this actually ties the theme of perseverance to his video and this is
a remarkable way to conclude his video because it gives his viewers a heightened sense of satisfaction and they want to keep coming back for more after all a YouTuber's goal is to make Their audience feel fulfilled by the end and Isaac nails that with this kind of conclusion with that we move on to the next strategy speak from experience if you look at Isaac's titles and his videos themselves every piece of advice he's giving is based on personal experience he is not just repeating information that he found online which is the mistake that most faceless
channels make they just reiterate whatever everyone else is saying speaking from experience is a game changer because this builds credibility which is often one of the most important factors when it comes to growth on YouTube it massively impacts audience building credibility is the reason that YouTubers like 10x income have gained 334,000 subscribers and 12 million views with just 47 videos and if you want to learn how he's done that we've analyzed his channel in this video today with AI tools like jbt anybody can create a basic script so what sets your videos apart it's the
personal touch that you bring to them sharing your own stories your lessons your experiences makes your content stand out ask yourself do you have a personal story that can make your point clearer to the audience for example if you're discussing how to start a YouTube channel share a story about your first video and the challenges that you faced while trying to create your first YouTube channel another effective way to connect with your audience is to explain why you made that video what problem or event pushed you to create it people love hearing the reasoning behind
the content because it shows that you're a human and you're relatable at the end of the day viewers connect with real people not just information so adding your own experience and personality into your videos goes a long way coming to the next strategy on the list make your videos a visual treat ISAC videos are a treat to watch from start to finish the visuals perfectly complement the story he's telling making his videos not just informative but also engaging and memorable that's one of the reasons why his viewers keep coming back for more and here's the
thing you do not need weeks of editing to make your videos this captivating the secret is in how you present your visuals focus on making sure that what is on screen matches what you're talking about and that the visuals are constantly changing to keep things fresh and exciting a golden rule of thumb is to change your visuals every 3 to 5 seconds in long videos and every 1 to two seconds in short videos you want to maintain momentum throughout the video and this is one of the best ways to do that also make sure that
you trim out any dull or repetitive moments once your content is ready show it to a friend or family member and see if their attention wavers or drops off somewhere these are the parts that might be boring for your audience as well and those are the moments that you need to edit out or cut out the goal is to keep your audience fully engaged from the start to finish and with invid AI this actually becomes a lot easier to do because you are able to transform your idea into a full-fledged fully edited video with relevant
stock footage in no time and you can make any edits you want using a command box and giving the AI instruction just remember to make your videos a visual experience that feels dyamic and sharp when the visuals flow smoothly with your message the audience will stick around Isaac has consistently used these five steps to grow his channel if you look at any video on Isaac's Channel he has used all of these five strategies to consistently grow his channel even with such few videos and if you combine these techniques with the strategies that 10x income is
using you are going to save yourself years of trial and error and monetize your channel in no time so if you want to understand how 10x income catapulted his channel to success make sure you go check out this video next I highly recommend it because it will change how you approach YouTube and let us know in the comments which of these strategies you found most useful and don't forget to leave a link to your channel so that you can get a shout out in our next video