As part of my goal to create, automate, and monetize 20 online projects in 2025, I’ve recently focused on three main initiatives: reviving my blog “New Business Ideas”, maintaining this blog, and developing a YouTube channel. Today, I’d like to share the story behind the YouTube channel, Fast Quizzer, which is already off to a promising start.
What is Fast Quizzer?
Fast Quizzer is an entertaining and educational channel featuring quizzes designed to test viewers’ knowledge. The questions cover a range of general topics, such as geography, movies, books, the solar system, and more. The format is simple and engaging, making it easy for viewers to participate and enjoy.
This idea wasn’t random—it’s a niche that allows for the creation of content at scale using templates. With tools like Canva, ChatGPT, and YouTube, I was able to produce 180 videos and upload them to the channel within just a few days.
Video Production Workflow
To ensure consistent uploads, I committed to publishing 6 videos daily:
- 1 long video (around 4 minutes)
- 5 short videos (up to 1 minute each)
The content is divided into six categories:
- Associations
- Riddle of the Day
- Odd One Out
- Yes or No
- Mini Quiz
- Long Quiz
The videos are in English and targeted at a U.S. audience, with publishing times optimized for U.S. time zones:
- 9:00
- 11:00
- 12:30
- 15:30
- 19:00
- 21:30
Creating the Content
Data Generation
Using ChatGPT, I generated 30 days’ worth of datasets for each template, totaling 180 datasets. Each dataset contained 1–8 questions. This task was challenging for ChatGPT, as it required creating 1,350 unique elements while avoiding repetition. After some trial and error, I managed to get the necessary data.
Templates and Video Creation
Next, I designed six video templates in Canva. Attaching datasets to these templates, I generated videos while updating the template design every 15 videos to keep the content visually diverse. For long videos, I also created 30 custom images using Canva.
Uploading to YouTube
Uploading videos was another hurdle. Since the channel was new, YouTube initially allowed only 10 video uploads per day. To increase this limit, I had to verify my identity by uploading a copy of my passport. Once approved, I uploaded 120 videos on the second day and the remaining 60 on the third.
I manually added titles, descriptions, and tags to each video, with ChatGPT assisting in generating optimized metadata. For now, the videos are scheduled for release starting tomorrow, and I’m excited to see how the audience responds.
Future Plans
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Monthly Content Updates
I plan to produce and upload 180 new videos every month. Over time, I aim to enhance the content by adding voiceovers and visuals to highlight correct answers. -
Expanding to Other Languages
I may create additional channels in other languages, reusing templates and datasets to save time and effort.
Launching Fast Quizzer was an exciting milestone in my journey to create scalable, automated online projects. Stay tuned—I’ll share the results of this experiment and whether this type of content resonates with the audience.