
If you want to grow fast on YouTube, finding the right video topic is more important than editing, thumbnails, or SEO. Lecture #4 of the YouTube Automation Free Course focuses on Video Topic Searching, helping you pick viral, low-competition, high-interest topics every day.
In this guide, we will cover:
- How to Search Trending Topics
- The Best Video Topic Searching Methods
- Why & How to Create Multiple Channels
- How to Find Viral Content Channels
- Why You Should Use Real Voice as Voiceover
1. Search Trending Topics – Stay Updated, Grow Faster
Trending topics give you fast views, higher CTR, and quick channel growth. Here’s how to find daily trending topics:
✔ YouTube Trending Page
YouTube’s own trending section shows what users are watching today.
✔ Google Trends
Search topics related to your niche and check:
- Rising interest
- Region interest
- Related search queries
✔ Twitter (X) Trends
Viral news and hot topics start here. Great for:
- Celebrity stories
- Tech updates
- Breaking news
- Global events
✔ TikTok Viral Search
Most short viral trends turn into YouTube searches later.
✔ Trends in Your Niche
For example:
- Tech → new app releases
- Finance → online earning tips
- Entertainment → celebrity updates
- Education → study hacks, exam news
Finding trending topics means your videos get pushed faster and compete in low difficulty zones.
2. Video Topic Searching Method – Step-by-Step Framework
Here is the YouTube Automation Topic Research Method used by top creators:
Step 1: Choose Your Niche
Stick to a clear niche:
- Tech
- Finance
- Motivation
- Stories
- News
- Gaming
- Travel
Step 2: Analyze Competitor Channels
Search for channels in your niche and check:
- Which videos got the highest views
- Watch time
- Titles
- Thumbnail style
Copy the pattern, not the content.
Step 3: Use Keyword Tools
You can use:
- VidIQ
- TubeBuddy
- Google Trends
- YouTube Search Suggestions
Search a topic → YouTube will show what people are typing every day.
Step 4: Check Search Volume & Competition
Always choose:
- High search volume
- Low competition
- Evergreen content (long-term views)
Step 5: Create Topic Buckets
Make a daily list of topics:
- 10 trending
- 10 evergreen
- 10 low-competition
You now have 30 topics per day to choose from.
3. Create Multiple Channels – Smart Automation Strategy
In YouTube Automation, multiple channels multiply your income and reduce risk.
Why Multiple Channels?
- If one channel gets a strike, you still earn from others
- Different niches = more audience exposure
- Better monetization opportunities
- Faster testing of content styles
How Many Channels Should You Make?
Start with:
- 1 main channel
- 1 experimental channel
Once you learn the process, expand to:
- 3 to 5 channels
- Each in a different niche
This is how big automation networks earn $500–$10,000 per month.
4. Search Viral Content Channels – Copy That Works
Finding viral channels helps you understand:
- What topics are performing
- Which video types blow up
- What the audience wants
How to Find Viral Content Channels
Search in YouTube:
- “Top 10 facts”
- “Latest tech news”
- “Motivation stories”
- “Online earning tips”
- “Movie recap”
Then sort videos by:
- Most Popular
- Trending
- Recently uploaded
Study:
- Their thumbnails
- Their titles
- Their storytelling style
Your goal is to make something better, not copy the same.
5. Use Real Voice as Voiceover – Best for Monetization
Using AI voice can work, but real voice is always better.
Why Real Voice Helps:
- 100% monetization approval
- Higher audience trust
- Better watch time
- More emotional connection
- No copyright issues
Tips for Real Voice Recording
- Use mobile with earphones
- Record in a quiet room
- Speak slowly and clearly
- Use apps like Audacity or CapCut for noise removal
Real voice = higher earnings and faster growth.
Final Thoughts
Lecture #4 of the YouTube Automation Course teaches the most powerful skill: finding profitable and viral video topics. If your topic is strong, your video will naturally perform well even with simple editing and normal thumbnails.
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