What do you know about YouTube Automation?

There’s a guy from my town who started YouTube Automation about a year ago, and he’s pulling in around $10-15k monthly, which is quite impressive for our European country. He’s only 19 years old, and I really admire what he’s achieved.

He manages about 10 “cash cow channels,” as they’re called, which generate substantial income. This YouTube Automation trend isn’t widely known, but there are people out there doing it and earning well by generating views on YouTube. These cash cow channels often feature content like “Top 10 things” or “Top 7 TikToks.”

Before anyone dismisses this as unlikely or labels him a show-off, I can vouch for his success. He’s bought a nice, expensive car and sports branded clothes that reflect his prosperous lifestyle.

He’s a bit secretive about the specifics, so if anyone has more information on this topic, I’d appreciate it if you could share.

This guy’s making a cool $10-15k a month with automated channels focused on listicles (“Top 10 things”) and compilations. It seems this “cash cow channel” trend is real, even in your European country. While he keeps the details under wraps, his success with a fancy car and designer clothes speaks for itself

YouTube automation uses software to manage and optimize a channel, enhancing management and growth. It’s crucial to use these tools responsibly within YouTube’s policies to uphold a positive viewer experience and adhere to community guidelines.