
Jake Tran looks light as a feather. I wanna set him on my lap and run my fingers through his platinum hair.
Don’t let the soft exterior fool you, though – his ambition is carved out of onyx… by Jesus himself.
The guy builds faceless YouTube channels, has over 2 million subs, and even sells an Evil Goods Whipped Tallow Honey Balm (aka face moisturizer) on Amazon.
He bounces between NYC, LA, and London, shoots guns, hits pads, and poses with D-list celebrities.
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Okay, so here’s the deal:
Over 122 million people watch YouTube every single day.
And someone with a faceless YouTube channel is making money off them.
And, chances are, if you spend more than five minutes a day watching YouTube, they’re making money off you, too.
Jake says there’s a secret group of faceless channel owners taking over YouTube and earning a fortune along the way.
Not only are they not in the videos, but they don’t make them, either.
And get this:
The YouTube CEO said they’ve paid creators a whopping $70 billion in the past three years. That’s $63 million per day!
And yeah, we’re all well aware of the heavy hitters:
- Mr Beast makes over $50 million per year.
- Dude Perfect does about $20 million a year.
- 12-year-old Ryan from Ryan’s World generates $32 million a year.
But here’s what’s interesting:
If you do the math, those guys still only account for 0.5% of the money YouTube pays out.
So what about the other 99.5%?
According to Jake, a lot of it’s going to these behind-the-scenes channel owners.
Ask him how he knows – he’s been one of ’em… for the last five years.
- Just one video made him nearly $30,000.
- Another one did a little over $23,000 so far.
- Or take his brand-new channel, Evil Food Supply. His very first video on that channel is closing in on $10,000.
Today, Jake runs three faceless channels that bring him a steady income every month.
The best part?
He only spends about five hours a week managing them.
YouTube automation took him from job slave to living a life of true freedom, retiring his parents early, and being able to travel the world with his friends.

Jake claims you can enjoy similar success following his process.
He’s pretty adamant: YouTube is not saturated, they treat new creators kindly, and you don’t need that many views to make insane money with this.
Just come up with the right channel idea – something people will watch over and over again.
And Jake knows the formula to do just that.
It’s easy, repeatable, and works shockingly well every single time, he pitches.
But the devil’s in the details, and he’s not about to hand it you, for free.
That’s why he created the Faceless Income Fast-Start.
- Learn his exact system.
- Profit from faceless channels.
- All without making the videos, showing your face, or even doing the voiceovers.
Jake pocketed $429,000 last year from the ads that were shown on his faceless videos. Add in sponsors and affiliate income, and the number jumps to well over $1 million.
Inside Faceless Income Fast-Start, he condenses five years of experience into five days of step-by-step training.
What’s covered?
- Finding your winning channel idea
- Outsourcing the video creation process
- Hacking the YouTube algorithm to get views
- Scaling your income beyond six figures
- And more
Like my ex when pointing out my flaws, Jake holds nothing back.
Plus, he pushed his team to set the price as low as humanly possible: it’s just $27, and you’ve got a full year to request a refund if you’re not feeling it.
Hmm.
If it ended there, I’d be cool with it.
But word on the street is Jake’s got a list of upsells longer than a Walmart receipt on Black Friday.
That… I don’t love.