The highest-RPM niche, run for you.
Finance is where YouTube ad revenue is richest — RPMs of $10–$30+ versus $1–$3 in entertainment. The catch is consistent, credible output. Drift produces and posts original finance videos on autopilot, so you capture that RPM without the production grind.
Why finance pays more
Advertisers pay a premium to reach people thinking about money — brokerages, banks, fintech and insurance all bid up ad rates. That's why a finance channel can earn 5–15× the ad revenue of an entertainment channel at the same view count. Pair that with sponsorships and affiliate deals (which finance creators land easily) and the economics are the best on the platform. See the full faceless earnings breakdown.
What Drift produces for finance channels
- Explainers — "how compound interest really works," "the 4% rule, explained."
- News-driven topics — researched and queued within your finance niche.
- Long-form + Shorts — depth for watch-time and RPM, Shorts for reach.
- Original scripts with review points, so you control accuracy and framing.
- Tested thumbnails tuned for the high-CTR finance format.
You stay in control of accuracy
Finance content needs to be right. Drift writes original scripts and gives you review points before anything publishes, so you can check claims and keep everything framed as education rather than personalized advice. Automation handles the volume; you keep the judgment.
Capture finance RPM on autopilot
Drift runs the channel; you review and approve. First few Shorts free.
Start freeFAQ
Why is finance a good faceless niche?
Finance has the highest ad RPMs on YouTube — often $10–$30+ per 1,000 views — and it's narration-and-visual friendly, so it works well faceless.
Can Drift make accurate finance videos?
Drift writes original scripts and gives you review points before publishing, so you control accuracy. Always frame finance content as education, not personalized advice.
Long-form or Shorts for finance?
Both. Long-form drives watch-time and the high RPM; Shorts drive reach and subscribers. Drift produces both.