Converting wikihow to YouTube channel ?

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Wikihow is a popualr website with how to tutorials. If I convert all those articles to videos and create a channel for this, can I succeed on YouTube ?
 
You probably could, just don't copy everything word for word from the WikiHow webpage, put a spin on it.

In fact, you just gave me an idea.
 
You can get ideas and inspiration from their articles and create your own videos with your own flair and taste. So there will be no issue of copyright notice. If you make good, engaging and presentable videos then you can succeed too.
 
You actually could. You shouldn't just copy their whole content word for word, though. Add your own twist to it. Go to ChatGPT and ask to paraphrase this for me then use that version to make your video.
 
You can do it, put you personal touch in each video, people is always searching in youtube how to do things because is easier than just read it you have a video to pause and see how it actually is the correct process and a picture or video is better than describe it by words.
 
You can do it, put you personal touch in each video, people is always searching in youtube how to do things because is easier than just read it you have a video to pause and see how it actually is the correct process and a picture or video is better than describe it by words.
Yes, something like adding ram in computer or adding ssd. All want videos for this.
 
Yes you can if you don't just straight up copy their content.

You also have to come up with your own brand identity so people can quickly see that you're just scraping WikiHow.

I would suggest that you scrape WikiHow's topics and then come up with deeper content.

This type of information is pretty straightforward using whiteboard animation.

You don't even have to show your face.

You can use AI to get the main themes going, but you still have to have actual experts or people who could verify information they write to produce the scripts for you.

Everything else pretty much falls into place because everything else can be automated from text to voice, to whiteboard animation elements, and all other production details.

From that point on, you just need to have the right titles, right descriptions that are keyword packed, and you have to have a sales copywriter write your description so people can not only find your content faster, but can also take action and subscribe, click the like button, and otherwise build an organic base of viewers around your content.
 
This can be a great idea. Make the videos covering the content, it is already very much detailed.
 
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