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Title line: "# Scaling Faceless YouTube Channels with an Automated AI Video Pipeline"
Words: Scaling(1) Faceless2 YouTube3 Channels4 with5 an6 Automated7 AI8 Video9 Pipeline10
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The Core Principle: Build a Living Idea-to-Video Factory
Words: The1 Core2 Principle:3 Build4 a5 Living6 Idea-to-Video7 Factory8
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Paragraph after: "Faceless creators often hit a ceiling when manual research, scripting, and editing consume too much time. The breakthrough is to treat your channel like a factory: a repeatable system that continuously pulls winning concepts, turns them into scripts, and pumps out videos with minimal hands‑on effort. By anchoring the process to data‑driven discovery and clear hand‑off stages, you create a self‑reinforcing loop where each upload fuels the next idea pool."
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Faceless1 creators2 often3 hit4 a5 ceiling6 when7 manual8 research,9 scripting,10 and11 editing12 consume13 too14 much15 time.16 The17 breakthrough18 is19 to20 treat21 your22 channel23 like24 a25 factory:26 a27 repeatable28 system29 that30 continuously31 pulls32 winning33 concepts,34 turns35 them36 into37 scripts,38 and39 pumps40 out41 videos42 with43 minimal44 hands‑on45 effort.46 By47 anchoring48 the49 process50 to51 data‑driven52 discovery53 and54 clear55 hand‑off56 stages,57 you58 create59 a60 self‑reinforcing61 loop62 where63 each64 upload65 fuels66 the67 next68 idea69 pool70.
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Now next heading: ### How the Pipeline Works
Words: How1 the2 Pipeline3 Works4
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Paragraph: "Start with an RSS feed from your top five competitor channels. Filter each entry for videos that exceed a chosen view threshold within a set time window (e.g., >30 k views in 72 hours). Those hits are pushed into an Airtable or Google Sheets database, forming a living spreadsheet of “proven performing” titles and concepts. This database becomes your idea backlog."
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Start1 with2 an3 RSS4 feed5 from6 your7 top8 five9 competitor10 channels.11 Filter12 each13 entry14 for15 videos16 that17 exceed18 a19 chosen20 view21 threshold22 within23 a24 set25 time26 window27 (e.g.,28 >30 k29 views30 in31 72 hours).32 Those33 hits34 are35 pushed36 into37 an38 Airtable39 or40 Google41 Sheets42 database,43 forming44 a45 living46 spreadsheet47 of48 “proven49 performing”50 titles51 and52 concepts.53 This54 database55 becomes56 your57 idea58 backlog59.
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Next: "Next, use a simple three‑column script template: Draft (AI‑generated script), Human Edit/Approve (your review for accuracy, tone, flow), and Approved for Voiceover (triggers the next stage). When a row moves to the third column, a Make.com scenario fires, sending the approved script to a freelancer on Upwork for voiceover recording or to a text‑to‑speech service if you prefer synthetic narration."
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Next,1 use2 a3 simple4 three‑column5 script6 template:7 Draft8 (AI‑generated9 script),10 Human11 Edit/Approve12 (your13 review14 for15 accuracy,16 tone,17 flow),18 and19 Approved20 for21 Voiceover22 (triggers23 the24 next25 stage).26 When27 a28 row29 moves30 to31 the32 third33 column,34 a35 Make.com36 scenario37 fires,38 sending39 the40 approved41 script42 to43 a44 freelancer45 on46 Upwork47 for48 voiceover49 recording50 or51 to52 a53 text‑to‑speech54 service55 if56 you57 prefer58 synthetic59 narration60.
60 words.
Next paragraph: "Production follows a tiered asset approach. Tier 1 supplies unique visuals from AI generators like Runway or Pika
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