how to make money on youtube
How to make money online with you tube
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| how to make money on youtube |
You've probably heard those stories of perfectly normal people making money on YouTube. So you thought, “Hey! I can do it too! Earning thousands of dollars is probably not realistic, but you can still start making money quickly, especially if you have a large subscriber base. Learn how to profit from your videos and start making money from advertising.
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Create and grow your YouTube channel. Your channel is your personal presence on YouTube. A YouTube channel is attached to each YouTube account and a YouTube account is linked to each Google account. Creating a YouTube account will give you access to other Google products, like Gmail or Drive.
Create your account or use your existing account. Add keywords to help people find your channel. You can add keywords by navigating to the Advanced Options section of your channel settings. Make sure these keywords are relevant to your content.
Your username can also make all the difference. If it's short, easy to remember, and original, people will remember you much more easily. However, if you are currently using an account, keep it. Constantly switching accounts won't help you.
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Grow your audience. This step is crucial to increase the income you can get from YouTube. You will need people to watch ads so you can earn money. There's no secret to getting more followers: create the best content you can and they'll come to you.
Keep uploading videos and trying to hook people. Post your videos on Facebook and Twitter. Share them with as many people as possible. Distribute them all over the internet. To become a YouTube partner, it is essential to have a large number of subscribers.
Engage with your audience by responding to comments and occasionally making videos directly related to subscriber questions and comments. By getting closer to your community, you will promote its growth.
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Add content. Try to upload high quality videos that are not too long. However, this will depend on the kind of content you decide to present. Also try to post videos regularly.
Even if your content isn't great at first, hang in there. By practicing, you will become better. Try to make each video better than the previous one. You will probably learn by doing.
Improve your content by using a better camera or trying out better software or editing techniques. Also try to improve the way you shoot things. Use a tripod, ask a friend to help you or improve the lighting. All of this will lead to a higher quality finished product, which in turn will help you grow your audience.
By uploading videos regularly, you'll have a better chance of retaining a loyal following. People are more likely to subscribe if you add content on a regular basis and can best stick to your schedule.
Be sure to tag your videos with keywords that will describe the content, as well as write an enticing description. This will draw people to your videos when they search on YouTube
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Leverage your videos. In order to start making money from your videos, you need to be able to make them profitable. This means that you will need to allow YouTube to place ads in your videos. This also means that you will have to ensure that there is no copyrighted material in your videos.
Go to the YouTube site and select My Channel
Go to your video management settings
Choose channel and enable monetization
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Get 10,000 views. To earn some money, you must have at least 10,000 views.
You can monetize a video, by clicking on the Monetization tab when downloading the video, then checking the Monetization by advertising box
To profit from a video after it has been downloaded, open the Video Manager and click on the $ sign next to the video. Check the Ad monetization box.
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Install AdSense. You can install AdSense for free from the AdSense site. Click the Create Account button. You must be over 18 to create your own account. If you are younger, you will need to ask an adult to assist you.
You'll need a PayPal or bank account and a valid email address as well as some other information so AdSense can verify who you are and who to send the money to. You will only earn money when someone clicks on the ad and a smaller amount each time someone views the ad. This is why it is important to have a large audience.
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Broadcast your videos on other platforms. Don't just put your videos on YouTube! Start a blog, launch a website or post them on other social networks. The more your videos are watched, the more money they will earn you. By sharing the link or featuring the video on other web pages, you increase your chances of getting noticed and earning money.
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Track your stats. Once you have a few videos online, ads have been embedded in them, and people are watching them, you will need to monitor your stats. Click the Analytics option in your channel menu. You'll then be able to see an estimate of your revenue, ad success, video views, audience demographics, and more.
Use these tools to understand how your audience perceives your content. You could scale up your content or marketing if you find you're not attracting the users you want to attract.
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Become a YouTube partner. YouTube partners are YouTube users whose videos are viewed by many users. Partners have access to more content creation tools and can earn prizes based on the number of views they get. Partners also have much better access to YouTube team support and guidance.
You can apply to become a YouTube partner whenever you want through the “YouTube Partner” page. To access the most interesting programs, you will need to have 15,000 hours of cumulative views on your channel, over the last 90 days.
Tips
Upload content regularly.
Create videos with interesting content with good quality.
Use keywords so people can find your videos.
Invest time and effort in editing your videos.
Make your videos based on what's popular on the internet.
Don't forget to add tags when you upload a video.
Create profiles on different social networks (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) and advertise!
Warnings
Some people might leave mean comments to discourage you. Don't let them win
Most YouTube partners don't make a lot of money. Unless you're extremely successful, don't expect to be able to quit your current job
Copyrighted content may cause your videos to be removed. You might even be banned from the site
If any of your videos contain copyrighted content (e.g. music you didn't create, scenes from movies, etc.), you'll be less likely to be accepted as a YouTube partner


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