
Biblical Love Advice

















Why this
niche?
In this niche, I found a channel that pulled over 1.3M views in just 2 months. And you can clearly see why: their entire audience is made up of people who feel lost in their love life and are desperately looking for answers from God. They want to know why things didn’t work out, why God closed a door, why they’re still single, or why someone was removed from their life. The competition channel I found understands that emotion perfectly, and that’s exactly why their videos explode. Once you see the patterns behind their success, you’ll understand how to create this yourself even better. The best part? You can create everything with AI.
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Audience
analyses
- 1. United States
- 2. United Kingdom
- 3. Canada
- 4. Europe
Competition
analysis
Competition ANALYSIS
These channels are showing potential for this niche.
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Topic analysis




Video rating
Video analysis
Do's
00:06
This is fine
If this video had started with this line instead of the original intro, it would’ve been a lot stronger. I’ll be honest, I usually prefer statements over questions, but opening with this specific question actually works, because almost everyone watching is going to answer “yes.” That creates instant recognition and recognition triggers curiosity. Curiosity keeps people watching longer, which boosts your AVD and that sends a positive signal to YouTube, and increases your chance of getting more views. So overall, starting your video like this would be a great intro. Just make sure you skip the first 6 seconds. (See “don’ts.”)
00:11
Emotional Connection Boost
People who click on a video like “Why God Has Kept You Single” are usually looking for love, clarity, or answers about why they’re still single. Most of them are believers too, because if you’re not, you wouldn’t click on a title like that. This means there’s a high chance your audience has prayed about this topic, asked God for guidance, or feels personally connected to it. When you mention these relatable feelings in the first seconds of your script, they immediately feel seen and understood. It builds a stronger emotional connection and makes them want to keep watching.
00:29
Editing style
This audience isn’t extremely young, but they’re not old either so based on the comments they’re usually somewhere between 30 and 60, because many of them are still looking for “the one” or trying to understand why they’re still single. The editing style used here isn’t necessarily something I would personally choose at first, but I do understand why it can work for this audience. Since this type of storytelling is very specific and filled with personal details, anything is better than using fake stock footage. So in that sense, this style is actually a very smart choice.
Don'ts
00:00
Wasted time
Don’t get it wrong because what’s happening here isn’t 'bad.' The issue is simply that it becomes a repetition of the title. The viewer has already read the title before clicking, so hearing the exact same line again in the first few seconds doesn’t add any value. It basically turns into wasted time. It’s better if this part is skipped, so the video can get straight to the point. And when looking at the visual choice here, the same text appears again, meaning the message is repeated three times in the title, in the voice-over, and on screen. So it’s a fine intro, but it could be much stronger if the repetition was removed and the video jumped straight into the actual value.

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Don'ts

TITLE RATING
Title analysis
Good titles contain emotional trigger words that ensure that a viewer will click your video. Emotional trigger words can be divided into 3 categories:
Curiosity (Words like: Banned, Exposed, Hidden, Illegal etc.)
Urgency/Unique: (Things like: Numbers, Limited Timed, Days etc.)
Titles: (Things like: Job titles, Family relations, Famous names etc.)
Spirit Truth
Used trigger words
- God
- Soulmate
- Single
- Love
- Wrong person
- Chosen Ones
- Pains
- Why God Allows
THUMBNAIL RATING
Thumbnail analysis
Spirit Truth
Used thumbnail 1
Could be better...
This thumbnail doesn’t say very much. The text is basically just a repetition of the title, and that’s definitely a missed opportunity. There’s nothing here that actually triggers the viewer emotionally: no focus points, no arrow pointing to something mysterious, nothing that makes you wonder what the thumbnail is really about. It’s just the title copy-pasted onto the image. A strong thumbnail in this niche usually has one extra layer that adds meaning: Something that hints at loneliness, heartbreak, God’s timing, or the reason behind the situation. Right now, there’s no message, no tension, no curiosity. Using short trigger words like “God Said No” or “God Protected You” is way more powerful than the current text, because it adds a completely new emotional layer instead of just repeating the title. So when you add a short, sharp line that includes the word God, it instantly feels personal, almost like God is speaking to the viewer. So in short: the images are fine and the style, I'd only change the text to something triggering that includes something with God.
1. God Said NO
2. God Blocked This.
3. God Stopped You.
4. God Hid Them.
5. God Closed It.
6. God Interrupted You.
7. God Knows More.
8. God Delayed You.
9. God Knows Why.
10. God Denied It.
Spirit Truth
Used thumbnail 2
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Used thumbnail 3
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Used thumbnail 4
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Revenue analysis
These numbers are estimates and estimated by YouTube experts.
It is therefore not possible to derive any rights from these estimates and it is always recommended to do your own research
Topic analyses
Video rating
Video analyses
Do's
Don'ts
Do's
Don'ts
TITLE RATING
Title analyses
Good titles contain emotional trigger words that ensure that a viewer will click your video. Emotional trigger words can be divided into 3 categories:
Curiosity (Words like: Banned, Exposed, Hidden, Illegal etc.)
Urgency/Unique: (Things like: Numbers, Limited Timed, Days etc.)
Titles: (Things like: Job titles, Family relations, Famous names etc.)
Used trigger words
THUMBNAIL RATING
Thumbnail analyses
Used thumbnail 1
Used thumbnail 2
Used thumbnail 3
Used thumbnail 4
Spirit Truth
Revenue analyses
These numbers are estimates and estimated by YouTube experts.
It is therefore not possible to derive any rights from these estimates and it is always recommended to do your own research
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Important
Before you learn how to find topics, analyze patterns, or create titles in this niche, you need to understand something very important: this audience is not casual. This niche attracts men and emotionally exhausted people who are dealing with loneliness, heartbreak, waiting seasons, rejection, confusion, or feeling forgotten in their love life.
• They click because they’re hurting.
• They click because they want meaning behind their pain.
• They click because they want to believe God is still guiding their love story.
This niche is built on emotion first, logic second. So if you don’t understand what these viewers feel, you cannot create content that performs. This audience responds to spiritual topics and the idea that their experiences in love are part of a bigger plan.
So before you do anything else, keep this in mind:
If you want to succeed in this niche, you must speak directly to their emotional state. Your titles, topics, and thumbnails must feel like they understand the viewer’s heart better than the viewer understands themselves.
How to find topics?
To find topics in this niche, it’s important to take a look at the patterns. So instead of searching for “new ideas,” you need to study the emotional patterns behind the videos that already blow up. When you understand these patterns, you’ll start to see that almost every viral topic is built around the same core themes: loneliness, heartbreak, waiting, rejection, soulmates, God’s timing, protection, and emotional confusion. To make it easy for you, here are the most popular videos in this niche. Do you see the pattern?

The pattern here is extremely clear. Every single title follows the same emotional formula: Why God + your love life + a painful or confusing situation that needs meaning. Each video speaks to viewers who feel lost, lonely, rejected, or unsure about why their love life is the way it is.
Another part of the pattern is that every title promises an explanation:
- Why God kept you single
- Why God let you love the wrong person
- How God introduces you to your soulmate
- When a man has no one but God
They tell the viewer: there is a reason for what you’re feeling. This is why these topics hit so hard, they give spiritual meaning to emotional pain, and that combination is extremely viral in this niche.
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxLSxWITqUpO69-BGhqH__g
https://www.youtube.com/@1BibleVerse/videos
ChatGPT: You can use ChatGPT to find topics in this niche by letting it study the emotional patterns of the videos that are already going viral. All you have to do is give ChatGPT a few examples from the competitor channel. For example: “Why God Has Kept You Single,” “Why God Let You Love the Wrong Person First,” or “4 Powerful Ways God Introduces You to Your Soulmate.” Then you ask ChatGPT to generate new ideas that match the same emotional formula but aren’t copies. ChatGPT will look at what the titles have in common, the emotional triggers they use, and the deeper topics behind them. From that, it will create new titles that target the same pain points like loneliness, timing, heartbreak, waiting, or protection.
Topic:
To create my own topic in this niche, I first need to build it around the same emotional structure the competition channel uses. That means my topic can’t be random or just spiritual, it has to connect God directly to someone’s love life, heartbreak, loneliness, or timing. As we know, the viewers in this niche don’t respond to general teaching. They respond to content that explains their emotional (love)situation and gives it meaning. So if I take a good look at the competitor’s channel, we can see that the most popular video (with almost half a million views) is the one with the topic “Why God Has Kept You Single.” This clearly shows that this type of topic triggers their audience the most and because I have a completely different idea for the thumbnail, the whole thing will already look very different anyway.
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How to create your thumbnail?
I sent ChatGPT an example of the competitor’s thumbnail style, the drawing style they use. I asked ChatGPT to create something similar, but with a man lying in bed with the light from his phone reflecting on his face. I chose this because it’s a setting many people in this audience can relate to: being single, alone in bed, scrolling on your phone. It’s familiar for a lot of them, and therefore a strong trigger point.

Photoshop
Then I added the text “God said. No” because it creates a lot of questions and strongly triggers this audience. My advice for this niche is simple: always include the word God in your thumbnail text and combine it with something related to love. That’s exactly how you speak to this audience and grab their attention. I also colored the word “No” in red, so the thumbnail stands out even more.

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AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
What does the audience like?
Topics about soulmates, being single, and love
They’re constantly wondering who their person is, when they will meet them, and how God reveals “the one.” Videos that talk about signs, confirmations, or the way God introduces someone create an instant emotional reaction, because it speaks directly to their biggest desire: finally finding their person.
God
This audience likes to connect everything back to God, especially their love life. They don’t just want practical advice, they want spiritual meaning. They believe every closed door, every heartbreak, every delay, and every moment of being single has a purpose. So when your content explains why God allowed something, why God removed someone, or why God hasn’t revealed “the one” yet, it hits them deeply. They want videos that make them feel like God is still guiding their story, even when their love life feels confusing. When you give them clarity, comfort, and a reason behind their emotions, they stay, they watch, and they connect to your content immediately
AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
What does the audience not like?
Nothing I could find