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What makes a YouTube channel sellable

Buyers pay for proven, low-risk, transferable income. Some traits raise your price, and others quietly cut it. Here are the value drivers to build and the value killers to fix before you list.

Value drivers (raise your price)

These signals tell a buyer the income is real and will keep coming after the sale. The more you have, the higher your multiple.

Value killers (cut your price)

These signals make a buyer nervous. Each one adds risk, and risk pulls the price down or scares buyers off entirely.

Most channels have a mix

Almost every channel shows some drivers and some killers. The goal is not perfection. It is knowing your mix and improving it before a buyer ever sees it. Small fixes on the killers often move the price more than chasing new growth.

Your next step

The free Channel Checkup scores your channel against these drivers and killers in about two minutes, so you see exactly where you stand. The free due-diligence checklist turns them into the 17 checks a buyer runs before they pay. When you want to act on it, the Fix-First Report ($39) explains how to fix the killers and strengthen the drivers buyers reward. From there, the selling guide walks through how a deal actually closes.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of channel sells? +

A channel that is monetized, earns steadily, has assets you can hand over, and carries low risk for the buyer. The cleaner and more documented it is, the more interest you get.

What makes a YouTube channel sellable? +

Proven, low-risk, transferable income. Buyers pay more when revenue is diversified, content keeps earning, the channel runs without you on camera, and the numbers are easy to verify.

What hurts my price the most? +

Face dependency, decline, and risk. If the channel is the person, earnings drop without uploads, or revenue cannot be verified, buyers lower their offer or walk away.

Can I fix value killers before I sell? +

Often, yes. Many killers, like missing systems or revenue concentration, can be reduced with preparation. The free Checkup shows which ones apply to you, and the Fix-First Report explains how to address them.

Does a faceless channel really sell for more? +

Usually it transfers more easily, which lowers buyer risk and supports a higher price. A channel tied to your name or face is harder to hand over because the audience may follow you, not the brand.

My channel has some of each. Is that normal? +

Yes. Almost every channel has a mix of drivers and killers. What matters is knowing your mix and improving it before you list. The Checkup scores it for you.

Not sure where your channel stands?

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