Start Here: How to Launch Your Faceless YouTube Channel Step by Step

Let me guess… you want to start a faceless YouTube channel, but you don’t want to be on camera, you’re not a video editor, and you have no idea where to begin.

That was me.

I started from zero — no editing skills, no experience with scripts, and no clue how to grow a YouTube channel. But I figured it out by doing one smart thing:

I outsourced everything using Fiverr.

And in this guide, I’ll walk you through the exact steps I followed — and still follow — to create automated videos that actually get views, using Fiverr gigs that saved me time and stress.

This is the page I wish I had when I first started.

Step 1: I Picked a Profitable YouTube Niche

Your niche is your foundation. I wanted something evergreen (like motivation, AI, or personal finance) — something that people always search for and that advertisers pay well for.

But I didn’t know what was best, so I hired a Fiverr expert who helped me research trending niches with low competition.

This is the Fiverr gig I used for niche research »


Step 2: I Got My Scripts Written for Me

I’m not a great writer, and I didn’t want to spend hours writing video scripts. So I hired a Fiverr scriptwriter. They sent me ready-to-use content — structured, engaging, and made for voiceovers.

It saved me a ton of time.

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Step 3: I Outsourced the Voiceover (No Mic, No Problem)

I didn’t want to use my voice — and trust me, I tried AI voices, but they sounded robotic. So I hired a real human on Fiverr for professional voiceovers.

There are hundreds of voices — male, female, different languages, accents — you can pick exactly the vibe you want.

Check out Fiverr voiceover artists here »


Step 4: I Let Someone Else Do the Video Editing

This is the part I was dreading — editing. But guess what? Fiverr has incredible editors who specialize in YouTube content. I just sent them the script + voiceover, and they returned a full video, ready to upload.

I didn’t lift a finger.

Find a YouTube editor here »


Step 5: I Paid $10–$20 for Scroll-Stopping Thumbnails

Thumbnails are everything. I learned that the hard way. My CTR (click-through rate) doubled when I stopped using Canva and let a Fiverr designer handle it.

Now I only use custom thumbnails made by pros.

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Step 6: I Optimized for Search (So My Videos Actually Got Seen)

Once everything was done, I uploaded the videos with proper:

  • SEO titles
  • Keyword-rich descriptions
  • Smart tags and thumbnails

When I didn’t know what to write, I hired a YouTube SEO expert on Fiverr to optimize it for me.

Let a Fiverr expert handle your YouTube SEO »


Final Thoughts: You Don’t Have to Do It All Alone

If you’re serious about launching a faceless YouTube channel, you don’t have to learn everything.

I didn’t.

I used Fiverr to:

  • Write scripts
  • Record voiceovers
  • Edit my videos
  • Design thumbnails
  • Optimize for search

And it worked.

Click here to start with Fiverr and build your channel »

Whether you’re on a tight budget or ready to scale, you can outsource the hardest parts, stay consistent, and grow.

This is how I started. You can too.