Brief Summary
This video provides a guide on how to effectively "copy" content on YouTube to increase views and watch hours, focusing on ethical strategies for content creation. It introduces two websites, Next Leval and Tools Overflow, that help identify trending content and extract key elements from successful videos. The video also demonstrates how to analyze channel statistics to estimate earnings and views, offering viewers a practical approach to growing their YouTube presence.
- Using Next Leval to identify trending content and analyze competitor channels.
- Employing Tools Overflow to extract titles and descriptions from successful videos.
- Copying thumbnails of popular videos.
Intro
The video introduces the concept of "copying" content on YouTube as a strategy to gain 4,000 watch hours and monetize a channel. The speaker claims to have a "PhD in copying on YouTube" and shares how they achieved 1,000 watch hours in just 5 days through this method. The video promises to reveal two websites that can help viewers get more views, which are essential for accumulating watch hours.
Next Leval Chrome Extension
The first website introduced is Next Leval, which requires installing a Chrome extension. This extension helps users identify successful videos in their niche by scanning various channels. Once installed, the extension allows users to sign up for a 14-day free trial, with a promo code provided for viewers to use.
Using Next Leval to Find Similar Channels
After signing up for the free trial, users can go to their YouTube channel and use the new features provided by Next Leval. By clicking on "similar web" and then "videos" and "in-depth search," the tool scans YouTube to find channels similar to the user's. This helps users identify potential channels to copy content from.
Copying Content from Other Channels
The video demonstrates how to select a channel from the list and copy its content. By going to the channel's video section and sorting by "popular," users can find videos that performed well. The next step involves copying the exact title and description of these successful videos.
Tools Overflow for Extracting Metadata
To copy the title and description, the video introduces a second website called Tools Overflow. Users can search for "YouTube meta viewer" on YouTube and find the Tools Overflow site. By pasting the link of the video they want to copy, the tool extracts the video's title and description. Users can then copy this information and use it for their own videos, making slight changes to the description if needed.
Copying Thumbnails and Proof of Success
The video explains how to copy the thumbnail of a successful video by using a YouTube thumbnail downloader. The speaker shares proof of their own success, showing videos that gained thousands of views using this method. They emphasize that this strategy can help viewers achieve their 4,000 watch hours on YouTube.
Analyzing Channel Statistics with Next Leval
The video demonstrates how to use Next Leval to analyze channel statistics, including monthly earnings, views, and RPM (Revenue Per Mille). By clicking on the "analysis" feature, users can estimate how much a channel is making per month and the number of views they are getting. The speaker shares their own statistics and compares them to the estimates provided by Next Leval, noting that the tool is generally accurate.