Growing up in a small town in Kansas City, 19-year-old Caleb Boxx (@calebboxx) knew from the young age of 11 years old that it was not in his nature to go the “traditional way.” In his dictionary this meant finishing high school, graduating college with a degree and pursuing a regular 9-5. While there is nothing wrong with a 9-5, it just isn’t for everyone.
While many may view this as a major career setback, Caleb sees it as an opportunity to start his business at a young age. When asked about his opinions on perfection, Caleb states, “Perfection is a bad strategy. You’ll never reach it. And if you try to, you’ll never start, or you’ll be too overwhelmed too fast and quit. It’s best to just go after it and improve your strategy as you make mistakes”
In Caleb’s case, everything began when he was just 11 years old and started his first business which consisted of a Minecraft server where kids could enter to play but had to pay for additional features, kind of like any videogame. What makes this one a little different is that is was created and run by an 11-year-old.
Caleb’s primary stream of income comes from YouTube Automation. In summary, YouTube Automation gives you a desirable income and lifestyle, without having to actually make videos yourself. The YouTube channel’s creator will hire other freelancers such as video editors, script writers, and narrators to construct a well thought out and create video. The way to get income is via ad revenue, where 1,000 views = XCPM. On Average, CPMs are $4, so that means for every 1,000 views $4 is earned.
The ultimate goal is to get into a YouTube niche that delivers successful viewer engagement, which in turn is 100% passive income since all the work is left for the pros that are hired by the channel’s owner.
As a growing, successful entrepreneur, Caleb shares his biggest challenge that formed part of his creating his success. As with any up and coming entrepreneur, it’s always a risk putting your money into a team of professionals that will help towards achieve the company’s goals. The reason taking this big leap is always unsettling is because you never know if the money will come back.
What makes a YouTube Automation system successful is not the team of people involved, nor the “CEO” himself, but type of content being posted as well as getting into a steady YouTube niche. This means providing constant, quality content that will guarantee you high viewer rate and engagement. The goal is to be on top of a trend before everyone else.
Caleb offers free training for people who want to learn more about YouTube Automation. He offers his expertise on YouTube Automation and why it’s the greatest source of passive income. As a YouTube expert himself, Caleb Boxx has built multiple YouTube Channels to over 100,000 subscribers and offers free training where he reveals a business model to help other young entrepreneurs become successful the same he has.