Thank you for the info I at times wanted to do a channel where I did tutorials and I forgot about editing that seems like a interesting one to go into and the AI one you mentioned as well thanks again
My niche is “Helping People” and my RPM are the comments that say “Thanks!” 😊 That said - I do find this list to be very accurate in terms of those areas where I’ve created videos. The topics mentioned are very interesting.
@@RobertoBlake I dig it! I like the additional character that the library lends. Have you also experimented with coming farther away from the books for more of a bokeh?
I love and miss you ❤. You’re so cute with your new hair style, love it. I’m still working hard. I will have a training video about being a CDCR Officer that is coming along. I’m retired so I can now speak on camera about something I know. Please watch ❤❤
Nice video... Looking forward to getting daily content from you for August. Only one thing.. the background musak makes it difficult for me to hear what you are saying and gives me tinnitus.
@@RobertoBlake You have excellent content, I'm just trying to help you do well. Over the years I have seen some really good channels in a variety of niche's with suspiciously low views and the main difference between them and similar high view channel's is the muzak, some can be really annoying.. why wreck good audio.. If they use 'tick tick' type I stop watching and unsubscribe... it's too much. Obviously some audience's will like it. Why restrict the chances and the market. Educational content I see as similar to a lecture at university, imagine if there was muzak during the lecture. Occasional use of music to enhance a moment and create an emotion.. just like a film.. can help retention via a dopamine hit. The actual ambient sound scape helps make it real and relatable... I forgot to say... Your video is an excellent example of how to do a top 10.
I'm wondering if the Video Editing educators niche will soon be crippled by having tutorial AI baked directly into editing software. Microsoft is already working on this for gaming. Instead of going outside of the game you're playing to seek help you will be able to just ask AI within the game how to do something. Plus, the AI could be scraping data from everyone playing the game (or using the editing software) to see best practices and trends on what people are having trouble with, fixes they're using for problems, shortcuts they are using, etc. This could enable the AI to constantly improve the help it gives in real time.
I doubt it… it will just require people to start being niche specific about what niche they are editing in and not all software will have this especially not the open source free software
@@RobertoBlake Good point about the open source software. You saying to be more niche specific makes me think to focus less on the mechanics of editing. It'll be more important to focus on more subjective things like the style of editing for RUclips vs film, etc. By the way, I like the format for this video. It's more relatable for me. Maybe it's the more casual feel almost like a Zoom call or something?
@@RobertoBlake : I have developed training material such as how to follow procedures in the petrochemical industry. Ex. Turn valve 123, check for leaks, etc… Then there is the competency compliance testing for employees based on the procedures to be developed. Also there is the train the trainer program. All of this is done in compliance of OSHA 1910. Then there is basic training for employees required to have exposure to a system. Example video: I would love to turn this and hundreds more I have into Computer based training. Basically online courses that customers purchase. Costumers such as ExxonMobil Chevron, etc. I’m not asking you to do this but rather can it be done? Any suggestions as to which program works the best? ruclips.net/video/g_v0PvbvIZs/видео.htmlsi=DqW2tWn3I6vY8bPu
Thank you for the info I at times wanted to do a channel where I did tutorials and I forgot about editing that seems like a interesting one to go into and the AI one you mentioned as well thanks again
Glad I could help!
My niche is “Helping People” and my RPM are the comments that say “Thanks!” 😊
That said - I do find this list to be very accurate in terms of those areas where I’ve created videos. The topics mentioned are very interesting.
I appreciate your tips in your videos. Love your insights! Thank you for highlighting the profitable niches.
Glad you like them!
was waiting for this video ...
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Awesome niches. Thanks for breaking down the RPM for each niche and awesome tips for them. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Appreciate the insights and education Roberto! Thanx...
Any time
Thanks for the info OG ‼️💪🏾🐐
No problem 👊🏾👊🏾
Thanks for the tips 😊 great video
You are so welcome!
Good content... It would be great if you have given 2-3 examples of new and old RUclips channels related to each niche
I feel like it would have made the video a bit too long
Lol I like how it when you wore talking about ads, you placed a youtube ad right after lol
Yep, that was fully intentional 😜
@@RobertoBlake I wish I had watched your videos early. My jewelry channel niche is slow compared to the ones you mentioned. Again thank you
@@RobertoBlake That was actually very clever.😂
Loved this, and it also reinforces the niche I started in. (Confirmation bias FTW! 😉)
Great to hear! Any thoughts on the new style?
@@RobertoBlake I dig it! I like the additional character that the library lends.
Have you also experimented with coming farther away from the books for more of a bokeh?
Finally early on one of these videos
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I love and miss you ❤. You’re so cute with your new hair style, love it. I’m still working hard. I will have a training video about being a CDCR Officer that is coming along. I’m retired so I can now speak on camera about something I know. Please watch ❤❤
My son is into editing and animation at 12. I wonder if there's any programs he could sign up for to sharpen his skills
Blender, Toon Boom, and Poser!
Nice video...
Looking forward to getting daily content from you for August.
Only one thing..
the background musak makes it difficult for me to hear what you are saying and gives me tinnitus.
Sorry for that
@@RobertoBlake
You have excellent content, I'm just trying to help you do well.
Over the years I have seen some really good channels in a variety of niche's with suspiciously low views and the main difference between them and similar high view channel's is the muzak, some can be really annoying.. why wreck good audio..
If they use 'tick tick' type I stop watching and unsubscribe...
it's too much.
Obviously some audience's will like it.
Why restrict the chances and the market.
Educational content I see as similar to a lecture at university, imagine if there was muzak during the lecture.
Occasional use of music to enhance a moment and create an emotion.. just like a film.. can help retention via a dopamine hit.
The actual ambient sound scape helps make it real and relatable...
I forgot to say...
Your video is an excellent example of how to do a top 10.
Did you by chance get any averages on CPMs for channels that talk about finance, stocks, & passive income investments?
Covered those in the previous versions of this topic! 👊🏾👊🏾
@@RobertoBlake Thanks! I'll go look through the other videos.
I'm wondering if the Video Editing educators niche will soon be crippled by having tutorial AI baked directly into editing software. Microsoft is already working on this for gaming. Instead of going outside of the game you're playing to seek help you will be able to just ask AI within the game how to do something. Plus, the AI could be scraping data from everyone playing the game (or using the editing software) to see best practices and trends on what people are having trouble with, fixes they're using for problems, shortcuts they are using, etc. This could enable the AI to constantly improve the help it gives in real time.
I doubt it… it will just require people to start being niche specific about what niche they are editing in and not all software will have this especially not the open source free software
@@RobertoBlake Good point about the open source software. You saying to be more niche specific makes me think to focus less on the mechanics of editing. It'll be more important to focus on more subjective things like the style of editing for RUclips vs film, etc.
By the way, I like the format for this video. It's more relatable for me. Maybe it's the more casual feel almost like a Zoom call or something?
Yt can tell altered content so not really
Did you find that CPM is generally double RPM in most cases ...
It can depend but also unless you go into advance mode it can be a bit misleading
So helpful. I’m happy I’m tackling personal development though I know I’m one in a billion lol. It’s me 🤷🏽♂️
Dude, these chapters are way off. Please fix asap. Thanks!
Yessir!
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What about developing training material?
What do you mean??
@@RobertoBlakea course
@@RobertoBlake : I have developed training material such as how to follow procedures in the petrochemical industry. Ex. Turn valve 123, check for leaks, etc… Then there is the competency compliance testing for employees based on the procedures to be developed. Also there is the train the trainer program. All of this is done in compliance of OSHA 1910. Then there is basic training for employees required to have exposure to a system.
Example video: I would love to turn this and hundreds more I have into Computer based training. Basically online courses that customers purchase. Costumers such as ExxonMobil Chevron, etc. I’m not asking you to do this but rather can it be done? Any suggestions as to which program works the best?
ruclips.net/video/g_v0PvbvIZs/видео.htmlsi=DqW2tWn3I6vY8bPu
Super dope
Awesome
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que buen video
I wanna get out of the gaming niche but I have a problem with my speech
What’s the problem?
@RobertoBlake they won't understand me. I have Cerebral palsy
Yay
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You are the best @RobertoBlake Thank you!
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