Thursday, 12 Mar 2026

title:How to Earn $145+ on a New YouTube Channel (10 Videos Only)

content:Why These Strategies Work (Backed by YouTube’s Algorithm)

Ever wondered why some new YouTube channels blow up overnight while yours struggles to get 100 views? A recent video shows a creator who earned $145+ with just 10 videos on a new channel. After analyzing this video, I believe the secrets lie in targeted strategies most new creators ignore. The creator’s dashboard proof—5895 subscribers and $145.63 in revenue—shows these methods aren’t just theory.

YouTube’s 2024 algorithm update emphasizes user intent and click-through rate (CTR) as key ranking factors. The creator’s success aligns with this: they focused on what users search for and hooked them with attention-grabbing thumbnails. This isn’t luck—it’s a data-driven approach.

content:Step-by-Step Secrets to Fast Revenue & Growth

Master YouTube Studio Keyword Research

The first secret is using YouTube Studio’s Research tab to find high-demand keywords. The creator used terms like “chicken sound” and “family blog” — terms with high search volume but low competition. This ensures your videos reach people actively looking for your content.

Create Clickbait Thumbnails That Convert

Clickbait done right works. The creator’s trick: use contradictory text on thumbnails (e.g., “This isn’t yellow” over a yellow image) to spark curiosity. This boosts CTR, which tells YouTube your video is worth promoting.

Target Big Channels’ Audiences

Identify which big channels your audience watches (e.g., if your viewers like Manoj Dey, create content around his topics). This lets you tap into an existing audience that’s already interested in your niche. It’s a fast way to get views without building an audience from scratch.

Optimize Titles, Descriptions & Tags

Mix short-tail keywords in titles (e.g., “chicken rice recipe”) and long-tail keywords in descriptions/tags (e.g., “easy chicken leg curry for beginners”). This covers all search intent levels and helps your video rank for multiple terms.

content:Beyond the Video: Next-Level Growth Tips

The video didn’t mention Shorts, but they’re a game-changer for new channels. YouTube’s Shorts algorithm pushes new content to wider audiences quickly. Adding 1-2 Shorts weekly can boost your channel’s visibility in days.

Another tip: Consistency beats quantity. The creator’s 10 videos were targeted, not random. Focus on quality over number of uploads to keep viewers coming back.

content:Your Immediate Action Plan

Checklist for Fast Growth

  1. Open YouTube Studio and find 3 high-search keywords in your niche using the Research tab.
  2. Design a clickbait thumbnail for your next video (try a contradictory hook).
  3. Identify 2 big channels in your niche and create a video around one of their popular topics.
  4. Add your top keywords to your video’s title, description, and tags.
  5. Post your video within 48 hours.

Recommended Resources

  • Canva: Free, easy-to-use tool for creating clickbait thumbnails (perfect for beginners).
  • TubeBuddy: Paid tool for advanced keyword research and channel optimization (great for experts).
  • YouTube Studio: Free, essential for all creators to track performance and find keywords.

content:Final Thoughts & Next Steps

You don’t need 100 videos to earn on YouTube—focus on targeted keywords, clickbait thumbnails, and audience targeting. The creator’s success proves these strategies work for new channels.

Which step will you try first for your channel? Share your plan in the comments—I’d love to hear! Let’s grow together.
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