When YouTube is exploring new directions, beginners often get stuck on choosing a field first. In fact, there is no “optimal solution” to this. My advice is that it’s best to start with a field you’re interested in, rather than blindly following a trending topic – otherwise, you’ll find it increasingly difficult and won’t be able to keep it up for long.
Additionally, one account can actually open multiple channels, and in the early stage, 3-5 fields can be tested simultaneously. After some actual operation, see which field is easier to work on, and then combine the data feedback from the backend to determine the real direction worth focusing on for in-depth development.
Below, we share some niche fields on YouTube that you can start right away without showing your face, along with corresponding channels for your reference:
1. New-style explanatory video
This kind of explanatory video has a characteristic: the titles all end with “explained in a few minutes”. You can find them in various compilation videos, such as “all wars explained in 8 minutes”, “all religions explained in 8 minutes”, “all empires explained in 16 minutes”, and so on.
If you want to enter this field, you first need to determine whether the topic should be broader or more niche. For example, there’s a new channel in the basketball field called Bball Explained, which, just two months after its launch, already has over 54,800 subscribers and 6.23 million views.
Checked the data with NexLev Analytics and estimated that his income last month was approximately $12,000.
He creates NBA-related content using this new type of commentary style, with thumbnails following a fixed template that can be easily created using free tools like Canva. Moreover, if you watch his videos, you’ll find that the editing is also very simple.
For example, this 28-minute video can even be created using PPT—simply use elements such as images, icons, text, and logos to clearly convey the theme.
Videos of the history channel genre can also be made, such as the Jaydone History channel, whose videos with high viewership exceed 2 million.
You can also create videos on popular topics, like the channel called The Evaluator, which covers any topic it finds interesting without a clear positioning.
There’s also Dr. Explained, focusing on people and government, while Footy Explainer does the same in the football field.
Byte sized Explainer uses a similar approach in the technology field to simplify complex topics into clear and understandable language.
2. Top Class Technology Collection
This field is quite interesting – some channels are even reviewing tech products they’ve never seen before, such as content like “Top 5 Best Bluetooth Receivers in 2025” and “Top 5 Best Mini Projectors in 2025”.
For example, there’s a newly launched test channel that uploaded 6 videos on similar topics, then didn’t manage it much. When checked again a few weeks later, it already had over 53,000 views and gained more than 300 subscribers. Although these figures are still far from the “profit threshold”, the Amazon backend has already earned about $500 through affiliate commissions.
This field is not new, and there are already many successful old channels. The reason we tried is that we discovered new channels like Foremost Picks and thought they must be making a lot of money. If you watch one of their videos, you will see a mix of Promotion Videos and product demonstration videos.
Then, right below the video, there are a bunch of affiliate links that directly take you to the Amazon pages of the products mentioned in the video. When someone buys something through these links, you can earn a commission.
Other channels in this field include Top Tech Now , a very well-known channel that earns over $1,000 in affiliate revenue per month. There are also Legit Pick, How much Tech, and so on.
3. Specific Software Tutorial
This field has great potential, and making money doesn’t solely rely on advertising revenue. Take Chris’s Notion for example. He creates tutorials for the popular productivity tool Notion and can earn six figures a year. He mentioned in a video that he made over $170,000 just from selling Notion templates. By looking at his video description, you can find that his sources of income are diverse: selling templates on Gumroad, accepting client cooperation appointments, selling courses on School, etc.
This approach yields high returns —— you’ll become the “authoritative source of information” for the chosen software, and YouTube will promote your channel to a targeted audience, which is much better than “doing everything but excelling at nothing”.
Another popular tool used by many is Canva. Webon is a very popular channel that shares tips on using Canva for design; Digital Canva Mastery focuses on Canva design tutorials and video guides. However, they all rely solely on advertising revenue and actually miss out on better opportunities – they could definitely add affiliate marketing.
You can choose any popular software and create a channel around it. For example, CapCut tutorials, PowerPoint tutorials, and Framer tutorials. Framer is a new tool for building websites, and according to Google Trends, its popularity is on the rise. Currently, there are very few channels offering Framer tutorials, so the competition is low. Hamza Essen is an expert in this area, and in one video, he demonstrated that he can earn over $10,000 per month by selling Framer templates.
4. General Software Tutorial
This field does not focus on a single software, but rather creates tutorials for many software programs, which provides more sponsorship opportunities. @SkillsFactory is an example. They create videos for software such as AutoCAD, DaVinci Resolve, Corel Draw, etc. They have the same money-making opportunities as the previous field, but the drawback is that the audience is not concentrated, and many videos are needed to gain followers. However, if you can achieve over 500,000 views per month, advertising revenue can exceed $3,000.
5. Stick Figure Animation
This is another area with a new style that can be applied to many other fields. This type of video usually features simple line animated characters, along with a bunch of other graphics, explaining the topic very clearly. We’ve seen some channels in the productivity field use this style, such as Productive Peter , who has over 260,000 subscribers with just 48 videos. These videos and thumbnails can be easily created using tools like Canva. With over 2 million views per month, they can earn $11,000 per month.
This style is also suitable for self-development videos . Some Unfiltered Guy is a channel in this field, with only 9 videos but already having over 300,000 subscribers. He uses white animated characters on a black background, the opposite of the previous channel, but the effect seems better.
6. Driving recorder video
A major channel in this field is Dash Cam Lessons, which has many videos, some of which can have 15 million to 30 million views. Although their RPM (Revenue per Mille) is only $2.7, it is estimated that they can earn $24,000 per month. This field relies on others’ content, so you have to add exciting comments to these clips and edit them well to truly stand out.
Other channels include in Cars , which focuses on road rage and accidents and has amassed 42 million views in less than a year. Additionally, you can try this niche on YouTube Shorts, such as Mad Streets , which shares popular road rage clips and can get 80 million views per video.
7. Law Enforcement Recorder Video
In this field, you also have to use other people’s content, especially BodyCam footage. Therefore, it is important to write an engaging script and skillfully edit these clips. BodyCam Ninja is a channel that does well in this field, with 500,000 views per month and earning over $2,000.
Enforced is also a channel for law enforcement body camera recordings, but they focus more on the dark side of law enforcement, which works well for them because they target a more specific audience.
8. Documentary
This is a very popular and large field with many money-making opportunities. Documentaries usually have excellent narration, interesting storylines, high-quality stock footage, and good audio & video effects.
You can start a general documentary channel, like Logically Answered , which has over 700,000 subscribers and over 4 million views per month.
Cold Fusion is also a general documentary channel with many interesting topics, ranging from economics to technology, and has already had over 5 million subscribers.
You can also break it down into business documentaries, discussing topics related to money, like Magnates Media . You can even break it down further, discussing Asian business documentaries, like East Money . This person covers some less well-known topics, such as Teu and Chinese business owners.
If you’re interested in sports, you can make documentaries about popular sports like basketball, such as Stain Masters , which discusses the NBA. Footy Heaven also makes football documentaries with many star players. For more niche cricket documentaries, like Cric Addict , it has over 100,000 subscribers.
9. Historical Analysis
Alternate HistoryHub is a very popular channel in this field, with over 2 million subscribers. They use these unique animated characters to create historical videos, which receive over 2 million views each month.
The History Underground uses ordinary stock videos to explain history and earns over $8,000 per month.
You can also break it down further, like Back in History , making videos about Africa’s past, which is a less well-known part of history. You can even get more specific and focus on the history of a single country, like Aniki, making documentaries about Japanese history.
10. Product manufacturing process
Channels in this field use factory videos to showcase the production process of daily products. Factori, a very popular channel, creates videos on the manufacturing processes of various products, such as chocolate, toilet paper, and cement, and earns over $3,000 per month.
Engineering World has been segmented to focus on the manufacturing processes of automotive and engineering equipment, and already has over 500,000 subscribers. You can also create videos about food factories, like Process Zone , whose videos also have millions of views.
11. Q&A and Riddles
Quiz Monster is a very popular channel. Its Q&A videos are very interesting, and it can earn around $3,000 per month.
Quiz Blitz is also one, with videos getting 16 million views. You can easily create these videos using tools like Canva.
12. Programming News and Tutorials
Programming is a complex skill, and if you can break it down into simple forms like Fire Ship , you can attract many viewers. These people have over 9 million monthly views and many money-making opportunities.
Developers Digest is also doing the same thing, creating short programming tutorials, which is very suitable for them. JavaScript Mastery focuses on creating long tutorials, sometimes up to 4 hours long.
13. “What If” Channels
As the name suggests, you have to come up with some imaginary questions. For example, this channel creates videos like “What if you really had all the money in the world?” and “What if the sun suddenly went out?” and so on. These videos are very interesting. This channel has only 25 videos but nearly 1 million subscribers.
There haven’t been many new channels in this field recently, except for Stay Curious , which only started on YouTube earlier this year and already had over 300,000 views last month, indicating that this field has great potential for development.
14. Geopolitical Analysis
Real Life Lore is a great channel in this field, producing videos on national politics, global warfare, and international relations. They create videos in a documentary style, with 15 million views per month and earning approximately $8,000.
Another great channel is Neo Explains , whose videos are very interesting, and the thumbnails always attract you to click. With only 76 videos, it has over 2.5 million subscribers.
15. Mobile App Tutorial
This is a search-based field, and it’s also the only field in this video that can be fully done on a mobile phone. You only need to create a one- to two-minute mobile app tutorial, like Tech life Unity , and you can have a lot of stable income. Think about popular apps like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, and create some tutorials that solve people’s problems.
AppTutor is a new channel in this field, also producing simple one- to two-minute videos, with 2 million views per month and earning $7,000 per month. There are also many other app channels, such as How to Geek and Digital Guide, which you can check out for yourself.
16. Maintenance Channels
This is also a search-based channel, where you provide solutions to people’s problems. How to Devices is a great example, as it creates tutorials on mobile phone and tablet problems, teaching viewers step by step to solve problems. It has 5.3 million views per month and earns over $30,000 per month.
Loafy Alpaca is also a channel with many subscribers, while CrownGeek provides solutions for PC and Windows issues and has a specific audience.
17. Science and Technology Content Explanation
This field explains interesting technology content in a very easy-to-understand way. Punkwave is a channel in this field, producing videos such as “What happened to the pop-up selfie camera” and “What happened to the iPhone 9”, etc. Its RPM is $6.3, and it can earn over $1,000 per month. Vanguard is a similar channel with some interesting videos.
18. Maps and Geography
This is also a new field. You may have seen videos that use world maps to explain scripts. They add some lines, text, zoom effects, and clear narration. Cognize is a major channel in this field, with over 400,000 subscribers. It creates videos about countries and geography, as well as videos for YouTube Shorts. The fact that its Shorts can get 17 million views indicates that this field is more popular on Shorts than on long-form videos.
Geog Globe Tales is a major Shorts channel in this field, with over 1 million subscribers, and its videos can achieve 44 million views. It also uses maps, text, and zoom effects in its videos, and adds some graphics proven to keep viewers engaged.
19. AI News and Tutorials
AI is still at the forefront of technology, and there’s always a lot to talk about in the AI world. If you can do AI news like AI Revolution, you can also gain a large number of followers. They discuss Gemini, ChatGPT, and other major AI giants.
The AI Grid does the same thing and also teaches people how to use AI applications. It has over 1 million monthly page views and earns $8,000 per month.
22. Construction Project
Billion dollar Builds is a channel worth watching in this field, showing viewers large-scale projects around the world, from large shopping malls to large stadiums.
The B1M is a larger channel that produces similar videos and already has over 3 million subscribers. They break down the engineering aspects of projects and receive over 9 million views per month.
21. True Crime Stories
Beyond Evil is a fairly large channel in this field. Of course, not everyone likes this kind of video, but if you’re interested in real horror stories, it’s definitely worth watching. This is a compilation field, so you have to write a solid script and tell a good story. But if you do it well, you can earn $15,000 a month.
Into the Deep is another channel that has done well in this field, True Investigator is a new channel that focuses on the real reasons behind crimes.
22. “Why is everything so bad?”
This is another new niche area that is currently very popular and has low competition. You need to think of a strange job or position that a man might encounter in life, and then add ” Why doing something is bad ” in front. Jinx is a very popular channel in this area, producing videos such as “Why being a ninja is bad” and “Why being a killer is bad” and so on. Their thumbnails are simple and consistent. If you watch their videos, you will see them using animated characters, text, and icons to tell stories. They have 500,000 views per month and earn over $2,000 per month.
Lost Legacy is another channel in this field, with only 8 videos and 17,000 subscribers. The videos are very similar to those of the channel I showed you earlier.
Denzo focuses on animals, and the videos he creates showcase the dark side of animals. He has many interesting topics, such as “Why being a flying snake is bad” and “Why being a lion is bad”, etc. They started creating content a year ago, and with only 11 videos, they already have nearly 400,000 subscribers.
23. Animal-Human Confrontation
This is another terrifying realm that showcases animals attacking humans. When Animals Attack is a channel in this realm that shows the terrifying final moments of such incidents and also creates terrifying and surreal stories.
Fierce is another one, with better thumbnails and over 200,000 subscribers. Final Affliction is the largest channel in this field, with over 2 million views per month and earning over $7,000 per month.
24. Website Tutorial
There are many monetization methods in this niche. For example, the Make Dream Website channel shares tutorials on building websites with WordPress, and there are many links to products and services in the videos. He has earned a lot by building websites for clients and running a template store (selling Elementor and website templates) – just one template has sold over 4,200 copies, at $4.99 per copy, earning over $21,000 from this single product alone. Moreover, the RPM in this field is very high, with $22 in revenue per thousand views, and he can earn an additional $1,900 per month from advertising on top of the above income.
25. YouTube Growth Strategy
If you can tell others how to start a successful YouTube channel, you can also make a lot of money. Take creview for example, with just 47 videos, it has over 145,000 subscribers.
There’s also Close to AI , with 30,000 subscribers, sharing how to use AI to grow on YouTube.
Alright, that’s all for today’s sharing. This is also a question that many novice colleagues ask about quite frequently. I hope it will be helpful and inspiring to everyone when choosing a niche and field. Remember to follow, like, and share.
2025-08-19T16:13:11
When YouTube is exploring new directions, beginners often get stuck on choosing a field first. In fact, there is no “optimal solution” to this. My advice is that it’s best to start with a field you’re interested in, rather than blindly following a trending topic – otherwise, you’ll find it increasingly difficult and won’t be able to keep it up for long.
Additionally, one account can actually open multiple channels, and in the early stage, 3-5 fields can be tested simultaneously. After some actual operation, see which field is easier to work on, and then combine the data feedback from the backend to determine the real direction worth focusing on for in-depth development.
Below, we share some niche fields on YouTube that you can start right away without showing your face, along with corresponding channels for your reference:
1. New-style explanatory video
This kind of explanatory video has a characteristic: the titles all end with “explained in a few minutes”. You can find them in various compilation videos, such as “all wars explained in 8 minutes”, “all religions explained in 8 minutes”, “all empires explained in 16 minutes”, and so on.
If you want to enter this field, you first need to determine whether the topic should be broader or more niche. For example, there’s a new channel in the basketball field called Bball Explained, which, just two months after its launch, already has over 54,800 subscribers and 6.23 million views.
Checked the data with NexLev Analytics and estimated that his income last month was approximately $12,000.
He creates NBA-related content using this new type of commentary style, with thumbnails following a fixed template that can be easily created using free tools like Canva. Moreover, if you watch his videos, you’ll find that the editing is also very simple.
For example, this 28-minute video can even be created using PPT—simply use elements such as images, icons, text, and logos to clearly convey the theme.
Videos of the history channel genre can also be made, such as the Jaydone History channel, whose videos with high viewership exceed 2 million.
You can also create videos on popular topics, like the channel called The Evaluator, which covers any topic it finds interesting without a clear positioning.
There’s also Dr. Explained, focusing on people and government, while Footy Explainer does the same in the football field.
Byte sized Explainer uses a similar approach in the technology field to simplify complex topics into clear and understandable language.
2. Top Class Technology Collection
This field is quite interesting – some channels are even reviewing tech products they’ve never seen before, such as content like “Top 5 Best Bluetooth Receivers in 2025” and “Top 5 Best Mini Projectors in 2025”.
For example, there’s a newly launched test channel that uploaded 6 videos on similar topics, then didn’t manage it much. When checked again a few weeks later, it already had over 53,000 views and gained more than 300 subscribers. Although these figures are still far from the “profit threshold”, the Amazon backend has already earned about $500 through affiliate commissions.
This field is not new, and there are already many successful old channels. The reason we tried is that we discovered new channels like Foremost Picks and thought they must be making a lot of money. If you watch one of their videos, you will see a mix of Promotion Videos and product demonstration videos.
Then, right below the video, there are a bunch of affiliate links that directly take you to the Amazon pages of the products mentioned in the video. When someone buys something through these links, you can earn a commission.
Other channels in this field include Top Tech Now , a very well-known channel that earns over $1,000 in affiliate revenue per month. There are also Legit Pick, How much Tech, and so on.
3. Specific Software Tutorial
This field has great potential, and making money doesn’t solely rely on advertising revenue. Take Chris’s Notion for example. He creates tutorials for the popular productivity tool Notion and can earn six figures a year. He mentioned in a video that he made over $170,000 just from selling Notion templates. By looking at his video description, you can find that his sources of income are diverse: selling templates on Gumroad, accepting client cooperation appointments, selling courses on School, etc.
This approach yields high returns —— you’ll become the “authoritative source of information” for the chosen software, and YouTube will promote your channel to a targeted audience, which is much better than “doing everything but excelling at nothing”.
Another popular tool used by many is Canva. Webon is a very popular channel that shares tips on using Canva for design; Digital Canva Mastery focuses on Canva design tutorials and video guides. However, they all rely solely on advertising revenue and actually miss out on better opportunities – they could definitely add affiliate marketing.
You can choose any popular software and create a channel around it. For example, CapCut tutorials, PowerPoint tutorials, and Framer tutorials. Framer is a new tool for building websites, and according to Google Trends, its popularity is on the rise. Currently, there are very few channels offering Framer tutorials, so the competition is low. Hamza Essen is an expert in this area, and in one video, he demonstrated that he can earn over $10,000 per month by selling Framer templates.
4. General Software Tutorial
This field does not focus on a single software, but rather creates tutorials for many software programs, which provides more sponsorship opportunities. @SkillsFactory is an example. They create videos for software such as AutoCAD, DaVinci Resolve, Corel Draw, etc. They have the same money-making opportunities as the previous field, but the drawback is that the audience is not concentrated, and many videos are needed to gain followers. However, if you can achieve over 500,000 views per month, advertising revenue can exceed $3,000.
5. Stick Figure Animation
This is another area with a new style that can be applied to many other fields. This type of video usually features simple line animated characters, along with a bunch of other graphics, explaining the topic very clearly. We’ve seen some channels in the productivity field use this style, such as Productive Peter , who has over 260,000 subscribers with just 48 videos. These videos and thumbnails can be easily created using tools like Canva. With over 2 million views per month, they can earn $11,000 per month.
This style is also suitable for self-development videos . Some Unfiltered Guy is a channel in this field, with only 9 videos but already having over 300,000 subscribers. He uses white animated characters on a black background, the opposite of the previous channel, but the effect seems better.
6. Driving recorder video
A major channel in this field is Dash Cam Lessons, which has many videos, some of which can have 15 million to 30 million views. Although their RPM (Revenue per Mille) is only $2.7, it is estimated that they can earn $24,000 per month. This field relies on others’ content, so you have to add exciting comments to these clips and edit them well to truly stand out.
Other channels include in Cars , which focuses on road rage and accidents and has amassed 42 million views in less than a year. Additionally, you can try this niche on YouTube Shorts, such as Mad Streets , which shares popular road rage clips and can get 80 million views per video.
7. Law Enforcement Recorder Video
In this field, you also have to use other people’s content, especially BodyCam footage. Therefore, it is important to write an engaging script and skillfully edit these clips. BodyCam Ninja is a channel that does well in this field, with 500,000 views per month and earning over $2,000.
Enforced is also a channel for law enforcement body camera recordings, but they focus more on the dark side of law enforcement, which works well for them because they target a more specific audience.
8. Documentary
This is a very popular and large field with many money-making opportunities. Documentaries usually have excellent narration, interesting storylines, high-quality stock footage, and good audio & video effects.
You can start a general documentary channel, like Logically Answered , which has over 700,000 subscribers and over 4 million views per month.
Cold Fusion is also a general documentary channel with many interesting topics, ranging from economics to technology, and has already had over 5 million subscribers.
You can also break it down into business documentaries, discussing topics related to money, like Magnates Media . You can even break it down further, discussing Asian business documentaries, like East Money . This person covers some less well-known topics, such as Teu and Chinese business owners.
If you’re interested in sports, you can make documentaries about popular sports like basketball, such as Stain Masters , which discusses the NBA. Footy Heaven also makes football documentaries with many star players. For more niche cricket documentaries, like Cric Addict , it has over 100,000 subscribers.
9. Historical Analysis
Alternate HistoryHub is a very popular channel in this field, with over 2 million subscribers. They use these unique animated characters to create historical videos, which receive over 2 million views each month.
The History Underground uses ordinary stock videos to explain history and earns over $8,000 per month.
You can also break it down further, like Back in History , making videos about Africa’s past, which is a less well-known part of history. You can even get more specific and focus on the history of a single country, like Aniki, making documentaries about Japanese history.
10. Product manufacturing process
Channels in this field use factory videos to showcase the production process of daily products. Factori, a very popular channel, creates videos on the manufacturing processes of various products, such as chocolate, toilet paper, and cement, and earns over $3,000 per month.
Engineering World has been segmented to focus on the manufacturing processes of automotive and engineering equipment, and already has over 500,000 subscribers. You can also create videos about food factories, like Process Zone , whose videos also have millions of views.
11. Q&A and Riddles
Quiz Monster is a very popular channel. Its Q&A videos are very interesting, and it can earn around $3,000 per month.
Quiz Blitz is also one, with videos getting 16 million views. You can easily create these videos using tools like Canva.
12. Programming News and Tutorials
Programming is a complex skill, and if you can break it down into simple forms like Fire Ship , you can attract many viewers. These people have over 9 million monthly views and many money-making opportunities.
Developers Digest is also doing the same thing, creating short programming tutorials, which is very suitable for them. JavaScript Mastery focuses on creating long tutorials, sometimes up to 4 hours long.
13. “What If” Channels
As the name suggests, you have to come up with some imaginary questions. For example, this channel creates videos like “What if you really had all the money in the world?” and “What if the sun suddenly went out?” and so on. These videos are very interesting. This channel has only 25 videos but nearly 1 million subscribers.
There haven’t been many new channels in this field recently, except for Stay Curious , which only started on YouTube earlier this year and already had over 300,000 views last month, indicating that this field has great potential for development.
14. Geopolitical Analysis
Real Life Lore is a great channel in this field, producing videos on national politics, global warfare, and international relations. They create videos in a documentary style, with 15 million views per month and earning approximately $8,000.
Another great channel is Neo Explains , whose videos are very interesting, and the thumbnails always attract you to click. With only 76 videos, it has over 2.5 million subscribers.
15. Mobile App Tutorial
This is a search-based field, and it’s also the only field in this video that can be fully done on a mobile phone. You only need to create a one- to two-minute mobile app tutorial, like Tech life Unity , and you can have a lot of stable income. Think about popular apps like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, and create some tutorials that solve people’s problems.
AppTutor is a new channel in this field, also producing simple one- to two-minute videos, with 2 million views per month and earning $7,000 per month. There are also many other app channels, such as How to Geek and Digital Guide, which you can check out for yourself.
16. Maintenance Channels
This is also a search-based channel, where you provide solutions to people’s problems. How to Devices is a great example, as it creates tutorials on mobile phone and tablet problems, teaching viewers step by step to solve problems. It has 5.3 million views per month and earns over $30,000 per month.
Loafy Alpaca is also a channel with many subscribers, while CrownGeek provides solutions for PC and Windows issues and has a specific audience.
17. Science and Technology Content Explanation
This field explains interesting technology content in a very easy-to-understand way. Punkwave is a channel in this field, producing videos such as “What happened to the pop-up selfie camera” and “What happened to the iPhone 9”, etc. Its RPM is $6.3, and it can earn over $1,000 per month. Vanguard is a similar channel with some interesting videos.
18. Maps and Geography
This is also a new field. You may have seen videos that use world maps to explain scripts. They add some lines, text, zoom effects, and clear narration. Cognize is a major channel in this field, with over 400,000 subscribers. It creates videos about countries and geography, as well as videos for YouTube Shorts. The fact that its Shorts can get 17 million views indicates that this field is more popular on Shorts than on long-form videos.
Geog Globe Tales is a major Shorts channel in this field, with over 1 million subscribers, and its videos can achieve 44 million views. It also uses maps, text, and zoom effects in its videos, and adds some graphics proven to keep viewers engaged.
19. AI News and Tutorials
AI is still at the forefront of technology, and there’s always a lot to talk about in the AI world. If you can do AI news like AI Revolution, you can also gain a large number of followers. They discuss Gemini, ChatGPT, and other major AI giants.
The AI Grid does the same thing and also teaches people how to use AI applications. It has over 1 million monthly page views and earns $8,000 per month.
22. Construction Project
Billion dollar Builds is a channel worth watching in this field, showing viewers large-scale projects around the world, from large shopping malls to large stadiums.
The B1M is a larger channel that produces similar videos and already has over 3 million subscribers. They break down the engineering aspects of projects and receive over 9 million views per month.
21. True Crime Stories
Beyond Evil is a fairly large channel in this field. Of course, not everyone likes this kind of video, but if you’re interested in real horror stories, it’s definitely worth watching. This is a compilation field, so you have to write a solid script and tell a good story. But if you do it well, you can earn $15,000 a month.
Into the Deep is another channel that has done well in this field, True Investigator is a new channel that focuses on the real reasons behind crimes.
22. “Why is everything so bad?”
This is another new niche area that is currently very popular and has low competition. You need to think of a strange job or position that a man might encounter in life, and then add ” Why doing something is bad ” in front. Jinx is a very popular channel in this area, producing videos such as “Why being a ninja is bad” and “Why being a killer is bad” and so on. Their thumbnails are simple and consistent. If you watch their videos, you will see them using animated characters, text, and icons to tell stories. They have 500,000 views per month and earn over $2,000 per month.
Lost Legacy is another channel in this field, with only 8 videos and 17,000 subscribers. The videos are very similar to those of the channel I showed you earlier.
Denzo focuses on animals, and the videos he creates showcase the dark side of animals. He has many interesting topics, such as “Why being a flying snake is bad” and “Why being a lion is bad”, etc. They started creating content a year ago, and with only 11 videos, they already have nearly 400,000 subscribers.
23. Animal-Human Confrontation
This is another terrifying realm that showcases animals attacking humans. When Animals Attack is a channel in this realm that shows the terrifying final moments of such incidents and also creates terrifying and surreal stories.
Fierce is another one, with better thumbnails and over 200,000 subscribers. Final Affliction is the largest channel in this field, with over 2 million views per month and earning over $7,000 per month.
24. Website Tutorial
There are many monetization methods in this niche. For example, the Make Dream Website channel shares tutorials on building websites with WordPress, and there are many links to products and services in the videos. He has earned a lot by building websites for clients and running a template store (selling Elementor and website templates) – just one template has sold over 4,200 copies, at $4.99 per copy, earning over $21,000 from this single product alone. Moreover, the RPM in this field is very high, with $22 in revenue per thousand views, and he can earn an additional $1,900 per month from advertising on top of the above income.
25. YouTube Growth Strategy
If you can tell others how to start a successful YouTube channel, you can also make a lot of money. Take creview for example, with just 47 videos, it has over 145,000 subscribers.
There’s also Close to AI , with 30,000 subscribers, sharing how to use AI to grow on YouTube.
Alright, that’s all for today’s sharing. This is also a question that many novice colleagues ask about quite frequently. I hope it will be helpful and inspiring to everyone when choosing a niche and field. Remember to follow, like, and share.