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How Do I Make More Money Off Youtube

How do you make money off YouTube?

Hello!
The money comes from ad revenue, views and clicks. You'll need to be a YouTube Partner or enable monetization with a verified AdSense account linked to your channel.

To get paid you'll need to be in the YouTube's partnership program you'll need to enable monetization in the account settings, this will allow YouTube to place ads on your videos, next you'll need to apply for a partnership at http://www.youtube.com/yt/partners/, then have a Google AdSense account linked to your channel. Once your partnership application was accepted and have a verified AdSense account your an official partner and getting money.

To be in the Partnership program:
- You create your own original videos (meaning videos nobody else has done)
- The content is 100% yours (you made it, not copied)
- You own all of the implied copyrights
- Your videos are viewed by thousands
- You upload videos on a regular basis
- The videos are suitable for all viewers
- You can prove you are 18+ years old
- Have an active bank account
- Have a verified AdSense account
- Have 1 or more video with monetization enabled
- No strikes pending on your channel
- Have a certain amount of good video views

How much money can someone make on Youtube?

It's worth it if you have an original idea that's entertaining.

How much money do people make off YouTube?

Most people with monetization enabled make about $2.00 - $3.000 / 1,000 views, and most people who are partners make about $3.00 - $5.00 / 1,000 views; however, partners have to sign a contract saying that they will not release information about how much they get paid, and if they do, they can lose their partnership, so they tend not to, and it does depend on how many clicks per 1,000 views they are getting on the ads that are shown on their videos.

What kind of videos make the most money on youtube?

I have a Channel on youtube so I know what I am talking about.There are many factors that can affect the video earnings as given below:Where are your viewers fromYes, It is very important. if your video viewers are from US or any European country you will earn almost double as compared to viewers from India. so if your video is targeting US people/European people your video will earn more.2. High CPC Keywordskeyword is the most important factor which affects your earning. If your video is targeting high CPC keywords you will definitely earn more as compared to your low CPC targeting videos. you can use SEMRUSH or google keyword planner tool to see the CPC of any keywords.3. Watch time of VideoIf your video engages viewer more time on your video, you will likely earn more from that video.These three are the most imp. factor to consider for more earning from your youtube videos. if you need any help feel free to DM me.

How much money does YouTube make?

2012 E around $3.6 Billion in revenues. Post paying for content partners, youtube should get net $1.2 Billion. ( Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/261645/... ).But what about the cost of servers, bandwith etc? I think it might be in the range of  $750 million per year to as high as $1.5 Bn plus ( we will never know as Google never reveals cost of running youtube, and Google has invested heavily in this space ). I feel Youtube as a standalone business  MAY NOT be as profitable a biz as Search and might never be since barely 10% of its content is actually monetizable. But for Google, with $30 Billion revenues, Youtube losses( even if money lost is as high as say $500 million per year) is chump change considering the strategic advantage it gives visavis competition. (Microsoft online businesses lost way more last 10 years). Youtube subsidy by Google has created a monopoly which has effectively destroyed all independent video ad network business plans.Update: YouTube May Be Worth Up to $40 Billion—More Than Twitter

How many subscribers to make youtube money?

Most YouTube Partner’s are very hush hush when it comes to how much money they make. And really, it’s their job (when they’re popular enough) and who really goes around saying how much they make publicly? But every now and then one of them shares a little info on the subject and I’ve figured out a very general idea of the kind of money there is to be made.

I watched one girl on BlogTV who had about 20,000 YouTube subscribers and when asked about how much money she makes from YouTube she said that it’s enough for a second part-time job, but she also was working as a waitress part-time to make a decent living. Another YouTuber with about 40,000 subscribers was talking on his BlogTV show about how he was about to go travelling around North America with some other YouTubers and when someone asked him what he did for a living he said doing videos online was his only job and how he made his living.

So that right there can give you a general idea of how many subscribers you’d likely need before you could consider money coming from YouTube as a realistic “income” of some sort. Then you get on to the bigger YouTubers with subscribers in the six figures, all of whom pretty much never say anything about how much they make except that it’s their only job. One of them gave a really good hint though by starting an account with all of his YouTube Partner proceeds going to charity – Kev Juma started the Jumbafund channel and one month reported earning just over $1700, and I believe he had about 175,000 subscribers at the time. Now the channel is up to almost 300,000 subscribers (and his personal channel has over 680,000 subscribers).

Now, at $1700 a month that would be just over $20,000 a year if the views were consistent, so seems like there is something different going on with the YouTuber who claims to make a living with only 40,000 subscribers. But perhaps he’s including a few other online sources such as BlogTV, his own blog, sponsorship, etc.

But that at least gives a pretty good idea of how you realistically need to get into the tens of thousands of subscribers to start to actually earn anything decent. It is of course based on viewers more than subscribers, but there’s usually a direct correlation between the two.

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