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How Do You Make Money on YouTube: 10 Key Techniques

Oct 25 (newsonjapan.com) - Are you aspiring to become a YouTube marketing expert or a video creator and wondering how to build a successful YouTube channel and earn money while at it?

You're in luck.

Various tips can help you turn the average YouTube channel into a revenue stream that puts paid to your efforts of creating videos. YouTube ads are not the only way to earn money from YouTube, but they're a major part of the process.

This article shares all the juicy details about generating revenue from YouTube. Precisely, we answer the question, "How Do You Make Money on YouTube?"

How Do You Make Money on YouTube — Answered

Multiple roads lead to making money on YouTube. Sometimes, you don't need to create fresh video content and still earn revenue from YouTube.

If you're keen on earning money via your YouTube channel, you can try any or all of the 10 techniques we share below.

Enter the YouTube Partner Program

Joining the YouTube Partner program is not essential to earning revenue from YouTube channels, but it makes it easier. Having a minimum of 1000 subscribers allows you to join YPP, so why not try free YouTube subscribers to boost your account? After being tested, you complete it by buying them all managed by Views4You. To tap into YouTube video ads revenue, you only need to have a linked Google Adsense account and receive views on your YouTube videos. This is how YouTube distributes cuts of ad revenue to creators on the platform.

However, there are certain benefits to joining the YouTube Partner program. You get access to earnings from the unique features that YouTube has put in place.

As a YouTube partner, you can earn cuts from subscribers on YouTube Premium, use Super Chat on your live streams, join your channel memberships, and more.

Here are the basic requirements for becoming a YouTube Partner:

  • Own a YouTube channel
  • Grow your channel well enough to hit at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months. If you're struggling with meeting this goal, there's an easy way out. Simply buy YouTube subscribers and watch hours from a credible and affordable growth site like Views4You. This is the secret hack most YouTube media outlets use.
  • Link your AdSense account to enable monetization and access your monthly YouTube earnings.
  • Obey YouTube's policies and community guidelines.

It's important to note that each monetization channel has its own distinct requirements, so be sure to check out each to see if you fulfill them.

Sell Merch or Digital Products on Your YouTube Channel

Selling merch on YouTube is one of the fastest ways to earn from the platform. As long as your products are great and you market to the right target audience, you'll have a steady income stream from selling merch. The more videos you create, the more opportunity you have to promote your products.

If you see yourself as just a content creator and not a marketer or entrepreneur, it'll interest you to note that even top-ranking channels like Mr. Beast, Ryan Kaji, and the likes all sell their own products through their channels. Mr. Beast even goes as far as promoting edible items like his Feastibles chocolate.

There are different categories of products to sell, from your own clothing line to online courses, ebooks, and more, so find yours!

Make sure to enable your YouTube Partner merchandise shelf to sell your merch. You can follow the YouTube instructions to set it up easily.

Run Sponsored YouTube Videos

Creating engaging content consistently attracts all sorts of subscribers and fans, including companies looking to boost their products and services online. You can partner with brands to sponsor their posts as niche influencers.

Popular YouTube stars like Marques Brownlee, well-known for his gadget unboxing videos and tech comparisons, frequently create sponsored videos promoting brands that fit into his niche. Creating content that appeals to the preferred audience of certain companies will bring them knocking at your door.

For instance, if you run a food channel, consider creating content that will attract restaurant brands, kitchen equipment and appliance brands, etc.

Earn from YouTube Shorts

Short-form videos are also monetizable on YouTube. Some channel owners dedicate their entire channel to creating only Shorts for YouTube users who like to watch quick and brief videos. If you decide to earn from monetized videos, mainly Shorts, you must fulfill Shorts' monetization requirements.

It's typically the same as the YouTube Partner requirements. However, you need the following:

  • a minimum of 500 subscribers,
  • to have posted 3 public videos within the past 3 months,
  • Up to 3,000 hours of watch time within the past year, or up to 3 million Shorts views within the past 90 days.

If you want to know how much you can earn from Shorts monthly, Click YouTube Studio and open the Tab called "Analytics." Scroll down to see the chart "Monthly Estimated Revenue." You can find your earning estimates here.

Urge Subscribers to Become YouTube Premium Subscribers & Channel Members

The YouTube Premium plan is designed so that if you have subscribers who are subscribed to YouTube Premium, you can earn a cut from the revenue generated from their subscription. This means the more you urge your subscribers to be on the Premium Plan, the more you can earn from them.

When you make videos, let your subscribers know the benefits of them becoming a Premium member.

Remember that this subscription is different from offering channel memberships.

  • The Premium YouTube plan is their paid subscription to YouTube, which gives them ad-free services.
  • Channel membership is a way for fans to directly support you by joining your membership plan. Having a community tab is one requirement for this.

Here, they can get exclusive perks, loyalty badges, emojis, and more. YouTube will give you a 70% cut on each membership fee, while they take 30%.

Join an Affiliate Program

With your YouTube account, you can become an affiliate marketer. All you need to do is embed affiliate links to products you're marketing in your video descriptions and direct viewers to purchase from the business.

As a "business insider" promoting other company's goods and services, you will earn a percentage whenever viewers buy from the business. Seek out a good affiliate brand to join to earn substantially per purchase.

Maximize YouTube Ad Revenue

Maximize recurring monthly payments from your YouTube ad income by channeling them into your account to make more money. This is one way popular YouTube star, Mr. Beast, can consistently improve the quality of his video content.

Here are some ways to always provide high-quality content on your channel:

  • Create videos with excellent sound quality and shoot with a crystal clear video camera.
  • Create content that is not at risk of receiving a copy strike. Always credit the official artist channel for their song or use copyright-free media from the Creative Commons license. Strikes disqualify you from monetizing your channel.
  • Use attractive thumbnails when uploading videos. Creating thumbnails that draw in your audience is easy; just use a free thumbnail maker like Canva to do magic.
  • Maximize YouTube's Analytics tab to see your top-performing videos so you can make more of them for your audience.

Promote Your Videos on Other Social Media Platforms

Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and other video-sharing social media channels are great places to attract new audiences. You can even embed your YouTube video in a blog post on your website to attract more visitors.

More visitors means more views on your videos, eventually boosting your YouTube income.

Host Live Sessions to Earn from YouTube Super Chat

With Super Stickers in the comments section, you can earn from your members' YouTube wallet. YouTube Super Chat allows your fans to pay you to pin their comments at the top of the chat during live streams.

It gives them a unique and interactive experience whenever you go live, but most importantly, it also brings money into your account.

Try Fan Funding

If your fans love your content, it'll be easier to source money from them to produce your videos.

Via donations and crowd-funding campaigns, you can enlist the help of your subscribers and fans to contribute money to create more content or even to buy the equipment you need to create your videos.

You can earn substantially from fan funding with the right relationships built over the years with your channel members. The key is to be transparent and honest about the funds received and what you intend to do with it.

FAQs About How to Make Money on Your YouTube Channel

How much do you get paid per 1,000 views on YouTube?

Based on research, Influencer Marketing Hub says that YouTube advertisers typically pay between $0.10 and $0.30 per view, so you can expect to earn about $18 - $30 per 1k views.

How can you make money on YouTube without making videos?

Making money on YouTube without producing videos is easy. You can earn advertising revenue from the audios you upload on the platform, sell your merch to existing subscribers and earn from that, or earn from the usage of Super Chat and Super Stickers in your live stream videos.

How many subscribers do you need to make money on YouTube?

For regular YouTube videos, you need at least 1,000 subscribers. For Shorts, you need at least 500 subscribers. Don't forget other requirements like watch hours and obeying YouTube policies.

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