My Opinion On: "Copy & Paste Videos and Earn $100 Daily"

When I was looking for some money making tips on YouTube, I watched a video called Copy & Paste Videos and Earn $100 to $300 Per Day by Big Mark


Screenshot of the video below

I watched a lot of money making videos and surprisingly, I think the idea explained on in this one could actually work! (I doubt it'll give you the promised $100 though, even in the long run.)

You can watch it below:

If you don't want to watch the video (admittedly it feels like Big Mark tries to pad time sometimes,) the idea is simple: Use copyright-free resources from the internet to create inspirational videos for your YouTube channel. How Big Mark does it is like this:

  1. Download free videos from Pexels.com: They can be nature videos, workout videos or any video that works in the background while someone is narrating or giving an inspirational speech.
    (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music?nv=1)
  2. Grab from inspirational voice-overs from Archive.org: There are many audio files that could fit YouTube videos on Archive. Audio-books, get rich advice and so on. This part will be harder the more unique you want your video to be.
  3. Download background music from YouTube's Audio Library.
  4. Mix Videos, music and Voice-overs with a video editor: this is the part that needs the most skill but Mark does a good job explaining this in the video above.
  5. Use Afilliate Marketing: Put an affiliate link related to the video's topic in the description. Clickbank is explained in the video, but any affiliate product works.
  6. Repeat for every video for your channel. Big Mark claims that people love these videos and I don't see that claim is wrong.

The interesting thing about all this is that I was always aware of these free services, but it never crossed my mind to use them this way (I already used YouTube's audio library for my own projects though.) The video opened my eyes to something. There are many free stuff around us that can be used to generate income if used the right way.

Having said that, I don't plan on opening a YouTube channel and using this idea to generate income with it. Monetizing YouTube videos in Libya is... complicated. That and with my limited monthly internet bandwidth, I rather write articles and perfect my writing, than go into YouTube business.

Finally, I think that the more people following this YouTube profit advice, the less profitable it will get and eventually the big channels will attract all the viewers.

What Do You Think?


First image is a screenshot from the linked video. The next image is a screenshot of Pexel.com