Three-Month Blueprint To Get Views, The Easy Way
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I'm Going To Show You How To ACTUALLY Get Views On a New Channel
I've built several successful YouTube channels from the ground up. From faceless channels, to hyper-focussed personal-brands.
Instantly ignore everyone who says that YouTube is a long-term game. It doesn't have to be.
Failing to see results early on is the reason 98% of YouTube creators quit.
I'm going to tell you the exact blueprint to follow during your first three months so that you can actually get attention - and build a strong brand.
At the end - you will be convinced that YouTube is the correct path for you - and have the knowledge needed to take it further.
Who Am I?
I'm Daniel Faraday. Over the past 8-years, I've posted thousands of videos, and led the teams behind some of the largest creators on YouTube - such as;
  • WillNE (5.08M Subscribers),
  • Top5Best (5.47M Subscribers),
  • Extreme Trends (4.28M Subscribers)
  • 100M (2.48M Subscribers)
  • And many, many more…
I'm obsessed with YouTube, and love everything to do with it.
For that reason, I have also started many of my own channels on the side.
Here are some results from the first videos I've posted on brand-new channels -
First Ever Videos On Completely New Channels
(You may notice the low Estimated Revenue. As these are all examples of the first video on a brand-new channel; the channel's weren't monetised until late in the video's trajectory)
My Point?
It's easier than ever to catch attention early-on. You don't need to have 100+ videos on your channel before you can go viral.
Depending on your niche - it can take varying amounts of time before you see mind-blowing results - but don't excuse poor performance due to being new to YouTube.
You can, and should be getting attention early on.
But, how?
How To Use
Do More
This document has a collection of formats which you should use throughout your first three-months.
Uploading more frequently is one of the levers which will make this initial momentum-building period much faster. So while this document is intended to outline what video you should be doing for each week - if you are committed to building a brand on YouTube; do more.
These formats were chosen with one thing in mind: catching attention.
Your additional uploads will be sufficient if they're able to manage attention.
That simply means satisfying your target-audience by talking about the topics they came for - in a way which nobody else can.
Step-By-Step How To Use
1) Decide if you will be creating Educational, or Entertainment content.
2) Scroll down to the correct section
3) For every idea, plug and play into the placeholder(s) until you build an idea which is captivating
4) Before executing on it, you will have to validate the idea:
  • Nobody has posted it before
  • Data to suggest that there is interest in your idea:
  • Are there recent, similar videos for your target-audience which are successful?
  • Is your video idea better than anything done previously on the topic? (At least for a section of your market)
  • No pattern of similar videos being unsuccessful
5) Produce the video
Educational
1) The new [x] taking over [y]…
The perfect opportunity to talk about a different way of doing things. This could be a great opportunity to subtly hint towards your businesses' unique approach - discussing how it differs from the mainstream way of thinking, and why the new approach is better.
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Examples
The New Short-Form Strategy Taking Over LinkedIn
The New Writing Style Taking Over Twitter
2) 4 Tips That Will Instantly Fix Your [x]
Leverage your authority. Discuss nuanced, yet actionable methods to solve one of your target customer's greatest problems. Make them different to what is commonly discussed in other videos around this topic.
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Examples
4 Tips That Will Instantly Fix Your YouTube Scripts
4 Tips That Will Instantly Fix Your Reading Speed
3) Don't Start [x] In 2024
Knock down those false beliefs - and talk about why approaching [x] with the mainstream strategy is a waste of your target customer's time and money. You can then talk about a better alternative to achieve the same dream-outcome, or a different strategy for [x] which works far better in 2024.
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Don't Start Faceless YouTube In 2024
Don't Start Freelance Photography In 2024
4) 57 Minutes of [x] that will explode your [y] in 2024
The perfect opportunity to showcase your authority. This should be executed at a greater length than your typical content. To supplement that - you want to make sure that it's well structured and the progression from start to end is clear.
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Examples
57 Minutes of [x] that will explode your [y] in 2024
5) If I Wanted to [x] In 2024, I'd Do This
This format is intended as a deep-dive into the specific steps required to achieve a certain ambitious - yet commonly held dream outcome. The dream-outcome ([x]) needs to be highly-desired and have a lot of existing interest surrounding it.
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Examples
If I Wanted to Become Instagram Famous In 2024, I'd Do This
If I Wanted to Start Cold-Email In 2024, I'd Do This
If I Wanted to Sell My Company In 2024, I'd Do This
6) why [x]
[x] will be a very commonly felt problem among your target-audience. Reading the title should force a moment of realisation among the viewer. The feeling that you're calling out to them directly.
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Examples
why your videos aren't getting impressions
why your tweets aren't getting engagement
7) How to Stop [x] (Avoid These 5 Things)
The issue used as [x] should be common for your target-audience - but also something they are consciously aware of. This is a critical issue they should actively be wanting to solve.
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Examples
How to Stop Losing Clients (Avoid These 5 Things)
How to Stop Waking Up At Night (Avoid These 5 Things)
How to Stop Getting Bad Grades (Avoid These 5 Things)
8) My honest advice to someone who [x]
The packaging behind this format tends for more of an authentic, honest video. It's not only a great format for exercising and exhibiting authority - but also a great opportunity to rebuild your target-audience's beliefs around your industry.
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Examples
My honest advice to someone who wants 1m subscribers
My honest advice to someone who wants to start a smma
My honest advice to someone who wants a six pack
9) I Tried [x]+ [y], Here Are The Best
People naturally gravitate towards content which exudes the impression that a lot of time and effort went into it's planning, creation, or attaining the knowledge within it. This is especially magnified when it's in the specific vertical the viewer is also trying to grow in. They will see your video as a short-cut for them.
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Examples
I Tried 542+ Workout Routines, Here Are The Best
I Read 142+ Business Books, Here Are The Best
10) I [x], Here's What I Learned
People naturally gravitate towards content which exudes the impression that a lot of time and effort went into it's planning, creation, or attaining the knowledge within it. This is especially magnified when it's in the specific vertical the viewer is also trying to grow in. They will see your video as a short-cut for them.
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Examples
I Tried 542+ Workout Routines, Here Are The Best
I Read 142+ Business Books, Here Are The Best
11) I [x], Here's What Happened
People naturally gravitate towards content which exudes the impression that a lot of time and effort went into it's planning, creation, or attaining the knowledge within it. This is especially magnified when it's in the specific vertical the viewer is also trying to grow in. They will see your video as a short-cut for them.
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Examples
I Tried 542+ Workout Routines, Here Are The Best
I Read 142+ Business Books, Here Are The Best
12) 9 Biggest Lies About [x]…
With the framing of the "biggest lies" - we are telling the viewer directly that this video will be contrarian information. Views which you have reason to believe the mainstream market is wrong on. This format is a great excuse to exhibit your unique views - and leave a lasting impression.
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Examples
9 Biggest Lies About Productivity
9 Biggest Lies About YouTube Shorts
Let's Partner Up
Over the next few months, I'll be personally partnering up with creators 1-1.
To be eligible, you need to:
1) Want to grow your channel to new heights you never thought were possible
2) Dedicated and committed. We will move quickly.
3) Be willing to invest into their channel
Book a strategy call with myself to discuss it below:

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Entertainment
1) I Tested 1-Star [x]
The idea is that this video will be funny - through the extremities of how bad the subject being tested actually is.
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Examples
I Tested 1-Star Minecraft Servers
I Read 1-Star Business Books
2) The Dark Side Of [x]
This format relies on the idea that the subject, [x], is a well-known topic with a large amount of interest. Ideally, we'd also make it something that most people would consider to be light or positive - creating contrast which will raise questions.
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Examples
The Dark Side Of Mobile Games
The Dark Side Of TikTok Shop
3) This Will Change How You Think About [x]
We want to spend the majority of this video discussing your unique view on a certain topic. Once again, this topic needs to be rooted in a subject with a lot of existing interest. The idea of this video is to appeal to people who are already aware of the subject.
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Examples
This Will Change How You Think About Revising
This Will Change How You Think About Using Instagram
4) 6 Lessons From [x]
The success of this video relies on the relevance, interest, and curiosity raised primarily by the subject used as [x]. We want them to be someone with clear authority due to their identity - however - stray away from any generic answers.
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Examples
6 Lessons From The World's Richest Child
6 Life Lessons From The World's Best Chess Player
5) The World's Most Expensive [x]
This format is relatively self-explanatory; find something which is within your target-audience's circle of topics - which ranges with price/value. Identify the most expensive instance of it - and create a video exhibiting it.
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Examples
The World's Most Expensive Mobile Game
The World's Most Expensive Pet Hotel
6) $[x] Vs $[y] [z]
The execution of this format is a top 4. Each item on the list is shown in an order starting from the cheapest, to the most expensive. The progression being the increasing magnitude of cost. Make sure each item on the top 4 is unique in it's own right.
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Examples
$1 vs $10,000,000 Smartphone
$1 vs $1,000,000 YouTube Channel
7) [x] You Didn't Know Exist..
This format relies on the idea that the subject, [x], is a well-known topic with a large amount of interest. Ideally, we'd also make it something that most people would consider to be light or positive - creating contrast which will raise questions.
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Examples
Minecraft Features You Didn't Know Exist..
Apple Products You Didn't Know Exist...
8) I Tested [x] That Feel Illegal
The core of this idea is to show the most extreme examples of certain instances of [x]. These shouldn't actually be illegal - or bordering illegal - but can be so effective, or unique - that they feel illegal.
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Examples
I Tested Mobile Apps That Feel Illegal
I Tested Football Products That Feel Illegal
9) Meet The [x] Who [y]
The contrast between both subjects [x], and [y] - should be manufactured to raise the most curiosity. Contradictory themes, or subjects which intrinsically raise more questions are ideal.
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Examples
Meet The 100-Year-Old Who Owns Half Of NYC
Meet The Homeless Man Who Owns a Ferrari
10) How [x] Could Change [y] Forever..
We want to pitch [x] as something regular and seemingly insignificant. However, [y] will be a very large topic of interest. This is a pairing which tends to raise a large amount of curiosity. Even the example images below should cause you to ask questions in your mind. These questions are what will drive the viewer to click.
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How This Child Could Change The NBA Forever..
How Alex Hormozi Could Change YouTube Forever..
11) The Dark Truth About [x]
The subject, [x], is a well-known topic with a large amount of interest. Ideally, we'd also make it something that most people would consider to be light or positive - creating contrast which will raise questions.
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Examples
The Dark Truth About Apple's Vision Pro
The Dark Truth About Alex Hormozi
12) When [x] Go Too Far..
The thumbnail should be a very extreme instance of the title - provoking curiosity while setting accurate expectations regarding the topic and format of the video. This video will orient around a collection of clips of the most extreme instances you can find.
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When Sports Fans Go Too Far..
When Angry NBA Players Go Too Far..
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