I'm probably getting overly excited here but I just came across this thing called the Invisible Traffic System by Dave Espino. It reckons you can get “viral traffic” from YouTube without having to show your mug. Sounds perfect because my home lighting is tragic!
It’s only about seventeen quid, so not exactly a massive gamble, but I’m wondering if anyone here’s actually given it a go and seen any proper results? Not just the usual shiny screenshots.
I'm still finding my feet with SEO and socials, but YouTube’s always felt a bit scary. The idea of doing faceless videos with AI appeals to me though, especially if it can pull in traffic without me having to act like a vlogger.
Worth a punt? Should I blow my tea and biscuits fund on it?
I have "acquired" this course, including all the upsells (don't ask how, lol). One thing to be aware of is that he recommends VEO 3 + Flow to generate the videos, which is $249.99 per month!
The initial content that you get for your $17 is a 29-page PDF document, with access to 4 unlisted "secret" YouTube videos and a custom GPT. It's actually quite interesting, and it would help if you have never tried YouTube before.
I'm intrigued Diane but I'm not sure I want to know :-)
I definitely can't afford $249.99 per month so that's out but maybe there's an alternative to Flow for AI video generation? Something cheaper but still high quality enough to do the business.
I'll have a search but if anyone has a recommendation I'm all ears!
I actually had a proper nosey at the ITS last month after catching it in pre-launch.
The front-end stuff’s not bad for seventeen bucks - Dave’s been around for donkey’s years in the “info-product” scene, so it’s not pure scammy fluff. That said, as Diane mentioned, the real machine he talks about depends on pricey video tools which most beginners won’t touch without wincing.
The underlying idea (faceless AI-driven channels) can work, but it's certainly not hands-off. You will need to treat it like any other content system: you still need solid topics, thumbnails, retention, consistency and a bit of patience. The “invisible” bit just means you’re automating the on-camera work, not dodging all the hard graft.
As far as cheaper (but still high quality) video tools go, I'd highly recommend HeyGen Avatar IV (paid link). I think it's $40 a month or thereabouts for the higher tier plan that gives you plenty of flexibility. That’ll let you test the concept without the $249 monthly gut-punch.
So yep give it a punt if you’re curious, but think of it as a YouTube practice kit rather than a business in a box.
(And keep your tea and biscuit fund intact till it actually brings you some views 😉)
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