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NicheMay 27, 2026 · 5 min read

Picking a Niche That Lasts

Picking a niche that lasts

The niche is the only real decision you make when starting an automated channel. Everything else — voice, visuals, schedule, format — can be adjusted later. The niche sets the ceiling on your channel's potential and determines whether you're building something that compounds or something that exhausts itself.

Evergreen beats trending.

Trending niches are tempting. They're easy to enter because there's obvious demand right now. But trends fade, and channels built on trends often collapse with them. Evergreen niches — topics people will always care about — age much better.

Compare "crypto trading tips 2024" with "personal finance fundamentals." The first peaks and crashes. The second compounds forever. When evaluating a niche, ask: will people be searching for this in five years? If yes, you're looking at a durable asset.

Categories with a proven track record.

Personal finance and investing. One of the highest-CPM niches on YouTube. The audience is motivated, engaged, and financially capable. Advertisers pay premium rates.

World history. High watch time, strong repeat viewership, infinite topic volume. Viewers are genuinely curious and come back consistently.

Psychology and self-improvement. Enormous and growing audience. High intent, high engagement, strong subscriber conversion rates.

Health and fitness education. Educational content — not workout videos — about nutrition, sleep, habits. Durable demand, high search volume year-round.

Technology explainers. Fast topic turnover keeps the channel perpetually fresh. Strong CPM in the tech advertising market.

How to evaluate before committing.

Three checks before you pick:

Search volume. Are people searching for this? Use YouTube's autocomplete and trending tools to validate demand.

Competition. Are there already big channels in this space? This is actually a good sign — it confirms the niche is viable. You don't need to be the only player. You need to be consistent.

CPM potential. Finance, tech, and business niches generate significantly more revenue per view than entertainment or gaming. If monetisation matters, factor it in early.

Start narrow, then go broad.

The instinct is to pick a broad niche — "health" or "finance." But broad niches have broader competition and slower subscriber conversion. Start specific: "sleep optimisation," "index fund investing," "World War II history." A specific niche builds a dedicated audience faster. Once you have traction, expansion is natural.

The niche decision matters because everything else follows from it. Pick something with consistent demand, pick something evergreen, and let the machine run.

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