Super saturated and faceless channels might not get monetised. Lots of YT who rant about making lots of money on faceless YouTube and YouTube automation, yet why let your secrets out the bag to saturate the market. I guess they’re selling the pick axes and spades whilst we’re digging up the YouTube content which is fools gold.
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If you have to ask the question, then neither.
Both options seem unreasonable.
Neither. Both are tough. The vast majority fail. If you still want to do them. Do them both. Start with any one and see how it goes. If it takes off, continue. If it's failing, start the second one.
Why do people gravitate to the same things tho?
Laziness. No imagination. Lack of experience in anything. Watching get-rich-quick videos. No curiosity. Afraid of work.