With ad revenue topping $15 billion in 2019, YouTube has become a place of business for many content creators. Those who earn the most manage to bring in eight figures per year. The combined revenue of the top-earning ten channels on YouTube in 2019 was $145 million, close to 1% of its total earnings.
While YouTube is somewhat reluctant to post the number of users sharing the rest of the ad revenue, the company did say that the number of creators earning six figures per year grew at a rate of over 40% year on year. The number of five-figure earners grew at an even faster rate, at 50% year on year.
There’s never been a better time to jump on board and start earning money on the platform. Thanks to Caleb Boxx, even people who have never dabbled in content creation can get their channel up and running in no time, with the potential to start making them money. It all has to do with the YouTube Automation business model.
YouTube Automation is a business model that relieves channel owners of the need to create their own content. The way many traditional channels operate is by creating content that features the creator or a member of the production company addressing the viewers. While this might help people relate to them personally, it also ties the creator to content creation.
With YouTube Automation, however, creators can step back and become channel owners while they outsource the content creation to other people. The reason this model works is that it relies on creating content that doesn’t feature a talking face in it. At most, any talking in the video is done through voice-over. The rest are just the visuals.
Caleb Boxx, the young mastermind behind the YouTube Automation model, created the model when he had trouble keeping up with the demands of content production for his YouTube channel. By relying on freelance talent to do the major elements of content creation—script writing, voice-over, and video editing—Caleb found a way to turn what was once a time-consuming endeavor into a source of passive income.
From then on, it was only about finding the most effective way to let people implement this model and use Caleb’s experience to grow their own YouTube channels. Caleb started consulting with major YouTube celebrities, whom he helped and learned from. The next step was taking on clients from the general public and helping them reach up to five figures in monthly earnings using the YouTube Automation model.
That’s how anyone interested in the YouTube Automation model might work with Caleb today. After helping all those people implement his method, Caleb started a company that offers people YouTube Automation services. Whether they’re interested in learning how to set up their channel and automate content production or want people who will run their channel for them, Caleb’s got them covered. Caleb, and over 140 people who work with his company.