Niall Doherty's Blog, page 4
August 21, 2025
People Are Making Up To $150K/Month Doing This
Nick Naskida writes…
I’ve been deep in the faceless content world for months now. These creators work on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, making AI content without ever showing their face. No personal branding needed, just good AI tools and hustle.
His top-rated way to make money with faceless, AI-generated video?
Running an AI Creative Agency
This is hands down the biggest money maker I’ve seen.
Learn to create viral AI content with tools like Midjourney and RunwayML, then make ads for businesses.
I know multiple people doing this who are making serious money ($20k, $50k, $150k per month). If you stay on top of AI trends, you can create engaging ads in a few hours and charge $500-$3,000+ per project…
Most AI agency owners start by making their own faceless accounts go viral first. This proves they know what they’re doing when they pitch clients…
This takes the most work but has the highest upside.
I agree, big upside there.
Get good at making faceless videos that get views, and the sky’s the limit
Might be worth playing around with some AI tools, see if you have a knack for this.
$75K From This Faceless Channel Launched in January

Posted on Threads back in March…
This Faceless YouTube Channel Started 4 Weeks Ago and Have Made over $3k+ in the past 28 days:
Inuit Discovery Niche
11 videos / month
3,000,000 views a month (so far)
~ $5 rpm (earnings per 1k views)
Only took 1 month to reach these results. Pretty solid niche.
What’s keeping you from starting a faceless YouTube Channel
The channel: Medieval Times Discovered
Script, images, voiceover… all appears to be AI-generated
Easy to find critical comments on the videos, for example…
Some pictures shown here are from different era and places
Despite that, the channel has racked up 15 million views.
At ~$5 rpm, that works out to $75,000, or about $9K/month
I’m guessing the people behind these faceless channels test out different niches, post a video on each new channel, see which one takes off, then double down.
AI-Generated YouTube Channel Earning $10K/Month

A recent tweet…
6 figure AI Faceless YouTube Channel Leak
Generated ~ $30k in last 3 months
Started 4 months ago
68 videos in
Made basically 95% with Ai
The channel: Quantum Shift
Self-described as…
the very first Youtube Channel to approach Quantum Manifestation.
Each video here is created with deep intention, care, and love, to support your journey of remembering who you truly are.
The videos look and sound AI generated – most likely scripted by AI as well – but clearly people are watching them.
3.6 million views since their first video in March
Aside from monetizing with native YouTube ads, they have a pinned comment on each video linking to a $27 ebook and a monthly newsletter.
Niche selection is likely the key to replicating their success
Another example: New Elderly Wisdom Channel Earning $70K/Month
August 18, 2025
18 Specific AI Product Ideas You Could Build
Pete McPherson shares on the SHN podcast…
18 AI-Assisted Product Ideas You Could Build and SellA few I like the sound of
But #14 really sticks out to me…
Pete ran a program called “Most Productive Month Ever” where he called participants 3-5 times per week, asking, “How’s it going? Did you do what you said you were going to do?” It had a 100% success rate.
The idea is to automate parts of this process while keeping human elements for real accountability. So AI could handle scheduling, progress tracking, and initial check-ins.
This could work for any goal — fitness, business, creative projects, or personal development.
Reminds me of: Boss As A Service = $62,500 Per Month
Sounds like Pete’s non-automated program was a success, so you could do this manually to start, then work on automating it as you grow
Earning $3200 as a Brand Deal Closer

MintedFromGrit writes about…
one of the easiest ways to make real money online with just WiFi, email, and guts.
It’s called being a Brand Deal Closer — and if you’ve ever DM’d someone or negotiated anything in life, you already have what it takes.
You reach out to small–medium creators (on YouTube, TikTok, or IG)… DM or email them with a simple pitch: “I help creators find brand deals and negotiate better rates. You don’t pay me anything upfront—I only get a cut (10-30%) when you get paid.”
From there, your job is to find relevant brands, pitch the creator, negotiate the deal, and then collect your commission.
It’s a total win-win: creators make more money, and so do you.
His results from doing this
I have made 3200$ in the past 4 months
So not huge money but plenty of potential with this business model, as I’ve shared before…
Earning Up To $75K Per Deal with His AgencyWorth exploring if you enjoy sales / negotiation
$1600/Month After Watching His Dad Use a Computer

Kourosh Ghaffari is the founder of Voicy, an AI speech-to-text app that launched about a year ago
From a recent interview…
Voicy started when my dad came to visit me in London. He works a lot and spends hours on his laptop, but he types slowly. Around the same time, I tried ChatGPT’s voice dictation feature and was amazed by its accuracy. I thought ‘what if anyone could have that accuracy anywhere on their computer?’…
When I started, my coding skills weren’t strong enough to build a Windows or Mac app. So, I began with a Chrome extension.
The first version was simple; it just added a microphone icon to every text field. Click it, speak, and get the transcript.
Took him about 10 weeks to build the first version with AI coding tools
I started charging customers in February. Right now, we are at $1,600 in monthly recurring revenue.
Great example of someone building a solution to a real problem they’ve witnessed firsthand.
And using AI tools to become a proficient coder
Try observing others using tech and see what problems they face.
Might lead to a winning business idea
Their Small Local Business Earned $16K in One Month

RingoKid78 writing about his passive income stream
I own a small Photo Booth business. I average 100 events per year at $600 per event… Events are evergreen. Why not capitalize off them?
That’s $60,000 a year, presumably working an average of two days per week
Then there’s a woman on TikTok talking about a photobooth business she started with her husband about a year ago…
We mostly do weddings… we’ve done 120 or 130 events at this point…
Getting that first gig is always the hardest…
Eventually, I did find a Facebook group where people who are getting married are outsourcing their vendors…
I posted a giveaway to anyone who’s getting married within a certain date range, a certain radius from where we were, who would like a free photo booth at their wedding in exchange for content that we can promote on our social media.
Someone took that offer, they did the gig, and posted the content on TikTok…
[One] video grew to over a million views. And in that weekend alone, we got probably about 100 and 200 inquiries. We were able to book $16,000 worth of events in just one month.
It’s super crazy how TikTok can help small businesses like us
She Got Paid $2000 To Fix AI Mistakes

From a recent article…
AI is making me extra money, says Sarah Skidd, a product marketing manager who writes for tech and start-up companies.
In May Ms Skidd was approached by a content agency to urgently rework website copy that had been produced via generative AI for a hospitality client.
What was supposed to save money had, instead, caused a host of problems.
“It was the kind of copy that you typically see in AI copy – just very basic; it wasn’t interesting,” says Ms Skidd.
“It was supposed to sell and intrigue but instead it was very vanilla.”
Ms Skidd spent about 20 hours rewriting the copy, charging $100 (£74) an hour. Rather than making small changes, she “had to redo the whole thing”.
Sarah says others are getting paid for this kind of work…
“Someone connected with me and said that was 90% of their work right now. So, it’s not only me making money off such missteps, there’s other writers out there.”
Similar story for AI-coded websites: web developers are being hired to fix AI’s mistakes there, too.
If you’ve got skills that AI is encroaching on, consider marketing yourself as an AI Fixer, someone people call on after ChatGPT has botched the job
August 11, 2025
20-Year-Old Earning $1K/Day With This Local Service Business

First-Meet-5260 says he’s earning $1K per day with a window cleaning business
Im 20 years old and started cleaning windows last summer as a side hustle and with $100 worth of equipment scaled up to $1500 of traditional equipment and was making $70-90 per hour.
After going back to college for the year, I invested $3000 into a water fed pole and starting hiring friends. Just hired 4 cleaners and am now clearing $1000/day easily
Finding customers…
Door to door sales in a nice neighborhood! You just have to memorize the main points of your service and know sort of where to take the conversation if they have different objections!
Then when you are there, focus on smiling, being warm and friendly, and try to connect with them on a personal level..
The hardest part is getting uncomfortable and knocking doors. I don’t worry about the rejections, because there are people out there who have dirty windows who don’t want to spend 4 hours cleaning in the sun, so I know I’m there to help.
$7500/Month Solving a Common Travel Headache

Flywize is an online service that helps you claim compensation from lost or delayed flights.
Best I can tell, the site launched within the last 2 years and the homepage is still in Slovakian, the native language of the founder
Her story…
Olga Marekova never set out to become a founder. In fact, she wasn’t looking to build anything at all—she just wanted a service to exist that could help people get compensation when their flights were delayed or cancelled.
When she realised most passengers were entitled to hundreds of euros and had no idea how to claim it, she started helping friends for free. That eventually turned into Flywize, a bootstrapped SaaS that now brings in $7.5K/month.
Sounds like it was a manual service that eventually became a web app, Olga figuring out how to build it as she went along
Flywize now helps recover €20-30K per month in airline compensation, taking a 30% cut. It has served over 2,000 passengers, mainly in Europe, and recently expanded to help users in the UK and US.
I could see this becoming a huge business.
And I like how Olga started off with a manual service to validate the idea
What’s a manual service you can provide that could eventually be turned into an app?