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I'm looking for an experienced team to generate faceless YouTube videos for financial education channels (one for long videos, one for shorts) focused on new stock market investors.


This is for existing YouTube channels built around evergreen financial content, designed to educate beginners while naturally promoting a paid stock-picks service that my business offers (monthly stock recommendations).

The production team should research, write, produce, and package videos on-brand, inspired by the tone and structure of this channel:


Project Goal

Produce videos, end to end, which includes:

  • Research financial topics from trusted financial/news sources
  • Generate highquality, evergreen scripts
  • Produce fully edited YouTubeready videos/shorts
  • Generate clickworthy thumbnails
  • Maintain consistent branding, tone, and educational depth
  • Naturally pitch my stockpick service without sounding salesy


The channels are to help support an existing business, and depending on performance, it is expected to produce longer videos and with higher frequency, so the team must have the ability to scale accordingly.


Scope of Work

  • Content Research

The team should pull and synthesize information from:

  • Specific financial/news sources (to be provided)
  • General online financial research
  • Provided internal business data (service details, stocks historical performance)

Must:

  • Avoid hype or misleading financial claims
  • Focus on educational, longterm investing principles
  • Be suitable for evergreen content (not newsonly)
  • Rely on news for attention for some videos, while keeping the content as evergreen as possible
  • Script Writing & Content Structuring

Scripts should:

  • Be beginnerfriendly but intellectually serious
  • Explain why things work, not just what to buy
  • Follow a clear narrative structure (hook → explanation → examples → takeaway)
  • Include a soft, natural mention of the monthly stockpicks service
  • Match the calm, analytical, documentarystyle tone of How Money Works
  • Video Generation

The team should provide:

  • Natural sounding voiceover (preferably human, but AI is acceptable if indistinguishable from human)
  • Visuals (documentary style, motion graphics, 3D camera, 3D animations, sound design, text animations, parallex effects, content from other sources without violating copyrights as the model channel does it)
  • Proper pacing and retentionfocused structure
  • YouTubeready long video format (16:9, HD+)
  • YouTubeready short video format
  • Thumbnail Generation

Thumbnails must:

  • Be consistent in branding (fonts, colors, style). Branding kit will be provided
  • Use financeappropriate imagery (charts, symbols, concepts)
  • Be curiositydriven but not clickbait
  • Be optimized for YouTube CTR
  • Brand & Compliance Awareness

The videos must:

  • Stay on brand (educational, calm, analytical, trustworthy)
  • Avoid financial misinformation
  • Support disclaimers where appropriate
  • Be suitable for monetization and longterm channel growth

Deliverables

  • Short "test drive" video must be provided to align on design
  • First few videos must be pre approved before publishing (both script and final video)
  • Ready to publish long/short form videos
  • All assets (scripts, voiceover, raw videos, etc.) must be downloadable for potential repurposing in other social accounts
  • Ability to manage and optimize the YouTube channel
  • Ability to scale to longer videos and higher frequency
  • Provide purpose, reasoning and targeting behind every video
  • Keep us up to date with the production of each video

Ideal Candidate

You are:

  • Experienced with faceless YouTube channels
  • Familiar with financial content standards
  • Skilled in video generation tools
  • Detailoriented about branding and consistency
  • Able to think like a content strategist, not just a video editor
  • Able to reevaluate the content strategy, based on performance

Nice-to-Have

  • Experience with successful YouTube channels
  • Experience with finance or investingrelated content
  • Understanding of YouTube retention and CTR optimization
  • Ability to suggest improvements to the content strategy

How to Apply

Please include:

  • A brief explanation of how you'd make the channel successful
  • Relevant past projects (especially faceless YouTube channels)
  • Estimated timeline and cost range
This is a serious, long-term project with potential for ongoing work.


If you enjoy producing faceless YouTube videos that create real educational value, and know how to organically grow a YouTube channel, I'd love to hear from you.

Contract duration of more than 6 months. with 40 hours per week.

Mandatory skills:
Video Editing, YouTube Monetization, YouTube SEO, YouTube Shorts, YouTube Video
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