10 RARELY used YouTube Channel Ideas — No Voice, No Face

How to make money on YouTube without showing your face and voice?

Hazel Paradise
4 min readFeb 10, 2024
Photo by Alexander Shatov on Unsplash

I have one channel where neither I show my face nor I have to record my voice. What does this mean? Money with less work.

I have started my second YouTube channel. This time decided not to involve myself fully in it. I do writing full-time. Whenever I get time I work on my YouTube channels. Currently, I have two. My main channel is in the tech and money niche. My second channel I faceless-voiceless.

Generally this is the process I follow for my main YouTube channel —

  1. Research — I always go for what’s trendy on YouTube in my niche. Both of my channel belongs to a certain niche. For keywords, I follow a few YouTube channels in my niche.
  2. Writing the script. I do this myself. You can use AI if you want. But we are writers. We can create better than AI.
  3. Recording — Make sure you buy a good quality mic. It’s going to be the best investment ever. And this has reduced my editing time as well.
  4. Editing. Sound editing is the toughest one. This is the only thing I do not like about being a YouTuber. And hiring on Fiverr is really expensive. Editing takes around 2 hours to edit.
  5. Creating thumbnails and uploading — If you are a YouTuber, you know the feeling of finally realizing your video and sharing your knowledge with the world.

I now create videos for my Faceless Voiceless channel during weekends. It’s impossible to do it every single day. But on YouTube consistency is the key. YouTube algorithm works that way. So I create and schedule videos for the whole week. I cannot do this for my main channel as it consumes a lot more time.

So if you are interested in faceless and voiceless channels then do check out these niches.

1. Showing you, doing your craft

Do you engage in any visual hobbies or occupations that you could share with others?
Painting, magic feats, yoga, contortion, cooking, restoration, and hand puppet/marionette performances are a few examples.

2. Reviews and unboxings

Reviews and unboxings could be done using text that appears at the bottom of the screen.

3. Time lapse

an accumulation or breakdown of something over time that happens gradually.

For instance, a plant developing or a building being constructed

4. Slow motion

film of fast-moving objects in slow motion.
witnessing a horse race, hitting a golf ball, or witnessing a building collapse.

5. Try on hauls

You can try on clothing for your purchased camera without revealing your face in the fashion area.
It’s almost like a girls-only niche.

6. Panaroma

In Austria we have moving webcams on top of (ski) mountains.
You can watch live how the weather is and how crowded it is.
But this can also be a beach on Ibiza or any other place with a beautiful view.

7. ASMR

A no face no voice YouTube account would be ideal for anything involving sound or music.

Take ASMR, for instance.

Autonomous sensory meridian response is referred to as ASMR.

We used to refer to it as sound effects, but these days we call it ASMR. The sound of a cushion on the couch with your fingernails, opening a tin can, or just a whisper of seduction. Make careful to present “live” on camera what you hear, so don’t use images.

8. Making silent mini movies

Do you recall those films when aliens are mentioned but not seen?

You can sense their presence since you can hear them and see shadows.
Or something similar.

Describe a first-person narrative with pictures, but never show the first person.

Horror in particular will be ideal for that.

9. Montage

a musical montage of many situations.
Anything can qualify as this, including houses, automobiles, trains, and people.
Use a variety of perspectives and settings to avoid making it monotonous.
Create a video clip of some sort.
I can’t help but think of a Rick Ashley-style video clip.

10. Video as art

Do you recall those museum video installations?

They always have a strange and fascinating quality about them.

That kind of thing is possible on YouTube.

You can use colors and graphic effects to your extreme creativity.

My ideas include combining two colors, creating a huge soap bubble that floats in midair, or creating a video collage that features 20 people reacting and moving on a single screen.

Conclusion

I prefer a faceless-voiceless channel as a side hustle. i have seen only few crossing $10k per month in this category. But I love YouTube. Feels like a second home to me (after Medium). So doing this for some extra income is not a bad idea I guess.

Above that I do it only during weekends and already made 7 sales so far!

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Hazel Paradise

Top Writer On Medium. Writer of 90+ books under multiple pen names. Yes, I make money writing ebooks.