This video was very helpful, I appreciate you showcasing the process of applying what Baddie in Business was saying into action to show us what it looks like
I watched a couple of her videos and I think as free content, they are very good. You’re absolutely right, you need to put the human element into the AI tool. And play around with it. At the moment, I’ve only created one faceless RU-vid channel yesterday… And within that not only did I upload a video but also a short. Not surprisingly, the short has received more views and likes. I have only got a couple of subscribers but this is only day one. By researching more into this topic and implementing RU-vid faceless videos, it just takes time to grow organically. It also helps if you have got niches that you’re passionate about. So I have Identified seven niches and that’s seven potential faceless RU-vid channels to work on. The video AI technology is much better than other ones which appear on Google searches. But automatically, you do run out of minutes and are putting in a position to subscribe. The add-ons aren’t worth the money. It is early days. And we will see.
@@Sidehustle_chick those are great observations. The AI tools can definitely help pump out volume. Which seems to be a viable strategy. Your comment reminds me that making shorts is the best way to gain subscribers fast. So for new channels I do suggest making shorts to monetize faster. And yes, the credits/minutes in these AI tools run out fast. We just got to be careful when we click into these thumbnails that over sensationalize and simplify RU-vid automation. It's not as easy as "one click"! Thanks for your comment 👍🏼
Hi, I have been following her for quite sometime. I normally read comments . Same I do with oddetta and Monique . Could you also make some videos on them too. They sound very confident .
I really enjoyed this video because I love Baddie in Business and this is exactly how I would've worked through the steps if watched her video and got to work. This is actually kind of inspirational for me to get started.
@@ms.chelleg2068 thanks for your feedback! I hope you are inspired to get started. Please let me know when you post your first video. Do you have an idea what it will be about?
Great video, but I have questions: 1. You said you need to learn multiple disciplines for a RU-vid channel - which disciplines? 2. Are there any other better AI video creation tools out there superior to invideo AI? 3. What editing tool do you use for your videos? Thanks!
@@robertbrownjr.3802 thanks! Some Disciplines would include script writing, filming, editing, thumbnail design, SEO, and analytics. From my experience they're all at around the same level. None of these AI video creators produce "ready to post" videos. Personally I use CapCut. I'd the easiest to use and teach.
II saw the Baddie videoo and asked a question regarding the watermarks but didn't get any reply. Its actually very crucial because when you use these stock photos, watermarks mean you can't monetize videos without sharing. I read the InVideo website and it wasn't clear when those watermarks would get removed under which plan. I used the free plan and the watermarks were still there. (Of course) But even in the first paid plan, it wasn't clear. Tbh, I feel that Baddie's (and many others) don't really provide such a detailed info. Its more for beginners, which of course makes sense. The banners, thumbnail, and RU-vid channel creation was ok. But the InVideo was severely lacking.
Yes, a paid account is needed to remove watermarks. When it comes to these AI tools, most creators over simplify their titles and thumbnails to get clicks. The truth is, there is nothing "one click" about it. It all still requires a lot of human input. If it were really "one click" easy, everyone would be doing it and RU-vid would be filled with garbage content.
it's not as simple and fast as people say. youtube is very competitive and people can tell an AI video from a video that had actual original research and production value. These tools can help with some steps. But there are many inputs still needed from a human.
Omg this video was grueling… you spent way too much time on the prompt. I like Baddie in Biz videos. She’s moves quickly through the content and her explanations were thorough. You literally put me to sleep 😴
OMG...I know. I'm working on making my videos snappier. I appreciate your feedback. There's definitely levels to this. I hope you're rested at least after your nap!
Yeah, I agree that writing good prompts is something most people don't spend enough time on. Garbage in garbage out. Especially with AI. Even InVideo knows that. Why allow 2500 characters when you only use 50 - 100. I have worked with AI for 5 years and writing the prompt is THE most important thing. All of your experience from childhood is something the AI doesn't have to filter out and focus on. Plus after you make the video, InVideo doesn't have a feature where you can go back and fix your prompts.