1️⃣Extreme $100 Budget Challenge
Turn constraints into drama: film a full day living, building, or launching with only $100. Viewers love stakes, reveals, and clever hacks. Easy to plug in sponsors without breaking the premise.
- High click through with money angle
- Built in suspense and payoff
- Easy to iterate into a series
- Sponsor friendly with natural product placement
- Strong retention from challenge beats
- Requires planning and receipts tracking
- Can attract price police in comments
- Some niches need permits or store access
2️⃣I Tried X for 30 Days
Pick a skill, habit, or tool and document a 30 day transformation. The arc delivers bingeable progress, failures, and a final reveal that sells. Works across fitness, money, and productivity.
- Evergreen concept across niches
- Naturally creates 3 to 5 video series
- High watch time from journey format
- Great for affiliate links and lead magnets
- Easy thumbnail before vs after
- Needs consistency for a month
- Results may vary and invite skeptics
- Editing volume can pile up
3️⃣Side Hustle in 24 Hours
Launch a new hustle from scratch in one day and share the real numbers. Practical, fast, and highly shareable for beginners.
- Fast production cycle
- Highly search friendly
- Strong revenue transparency hook
- Real earnings can be low on day one
- Risk of platform account holds
- May require upfront costs or ID verification
4️⃣AI Tools That Pay You
Review and test AI tools that save hours and open income streams. Compare outputs, costs, and realistic payoffs so viewers trust you.
- Trend friendly
- Affiliate heavy monetization
- Works with screen recordings
- Tools change fast and dates go stale
- Hype backlash if results are overstated
- Many tools have geo restrictions or credit limits
5️⃣Zero to Brand in a Week
Start a brand from nothing in seven days: name, design, product, store, and launch. Share failures, costs, and what you would change to teach and sell.
- Clear episodic structure
- Multiple sponsor slots
- Strong social proof moments
- High workload and burnout risk
- Legal steps like trademarks and returns policies add friction
- Results depend on ad spend and network access