Automate Channels Review

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Caleb Boxx claims thousands of people are becoming financially free on YouTube without ever showing their face on camera or even making a single video.

“Did you know that 79% of internet users have an active YouTube account?” he asks.

“Did you know that YouTube paid out over $15 billion last year to its creators?” he continues.

“Did you know that YouTube is available in over 100 countries, more than 80 languages, and you can make money in all of those marketplaces without living there?” he adds. 

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No, but I guess we do now. So what?

Well, compare the YouTube opportunity to a traditional brick and mortar business, Caleb says.

With the latter, you’re looking at:

  • 1-2 years of planning
  • 5-20 employees
  • Over $100k in startup capital
  • It takes 2+ years just to break even
  • 80% of small businesses will close their doors before they break even
  • And the 20% that survive are stuck operating on itty-bitty margins

Sounds about as fun as that time I was slapped in cuffs and wrestled into the back of a cop car for public intoxication. Tequila, am I right?

But now take a look at YouTube automation.

For that, you need:

  • No employees
  • You can launch with less than $10k
  • Become profitable within the first year
  • All you need is a laptop and a decent WiFi connection
  • You’re free to come and go as you please
  • The margins are fat
  • And there’s almost no ceiling on what you can earn

It’s not just Caleb crushing it with this, either.

One of his students, Foeko, has multiple YouTube automation channels, combining for over 23 million views and about $44k a month in ad revenue.

“So in basic terms,” Caleb says, “Automate Channels is an education company that helps people just like you start and scale YouTube automation channels to $5,000+ per month in passive income.”

“All while saving you time, money, and energy,” he pitches.

“We do this by providing you duplicatable systems to success.”

“I started off working for some of the biggest YouTube stars in the world, making content for them, back in 2016,” Caleb explains.

“One of ’em was MrBeast, who only had about 200,000 subscribers at the time.”

“Anyways, I learned their secrets then started my own channel,” he says.

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Caleb quickly grew that channel (X-List, it was called) to $4k per month.

Then launched another one, garnering 80,000 new subscribers in no time. He was off and running.

Just one small problem: He was doing everything himself.

Not only that, but Caleb didn’t even want to be internet famous. He just wanted to have enough money coming in to be able to hang out with the fam and travel the world.

So he found some freelancers on Upwork and Fiverr and started outsourcing the work to them. Script writers, narrators, video editors.

Turns out, everything, A to Z, could be delegated.

And it didn’t cost nearly as much as you might think. Caleb was getting these videos done for about $50 a pop.

If he ordered 10 new videos a month, that $500 in expenses eventually turned into about $5k a month in profit.

Now that’s an ROI even crypto degens would be proud of.

Even better though, he could oversee the entire operation in about four hours a week.

After adding more and more channels, he was soon raking in six figures a month doing this.

So Caleb paid for positive press on Forbes, LA Weekly, and Men’s Journal, and launched a course.

Once that started selling, seems like he completely stopped doing YouTube automation himself.

All of the channels he shows in his pitch video, he’s all, “And we haven’t even uploaded a video to this channel in over a year.”

Umm, why not? If it was working so well, why stop?

Because hawking his Automate Channels course for $597 plus coaching and mentoring for an extra $20,000 is way more lucrative.

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