Last week I read this:

$5 per 1,000 views for shorts.
That sounded high to me.
So, I searched for the CPMs on YT shorts…
And read this:

$0.05 CPM (not even RPM) for YT Shorts
VS
$5 RPM for this clipping thing (on top of YT AdSense)
This obviously got me excited.
In fact, I’m currently making a video about it.
But unfortunately, this offer seems to stop quickly as you can see.
And my editor needs quite a lot of time before the video will be live.
But I must say, the results I see are crazy…
I will share the video when ready (hopefully next week).
But here’s the essence:
1. Joining here for free
2. Using this tool to edit ±30 shorts in 10 mins from e.g. podcasts like this
Or a free tool like CapCut to edit each short manually in a few hours
3. Posting the clips on 6 platforms using this semi-automated system.
4. Submitting the links and using the BIG advantage:
The minimum number of views you always get on YT shorts (and the other platforms).
Which in our case is 977 views per YT short on average on a new channel.
Then using the sub accounts that blow up,
For clips from other celebrities, or in my case, myself.
We got 80,000 views so far:

The work it took was < 5h/week.
One of the lessons?
You can either be:
- The best (hard)
- Different (also hard)
- The first
That last one has been the easiest for me so far.
Being the 1st with this video format was the main reason for it to do so well:
So maybe use this idea or other ideas you have where you can be one of the first.
It truly has been the more effortLESS path for me.
~ Jordan Kruk
PS: I hate paying for tools.
Here’s a Google Sheet with 80+ free tools I use 👇
