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What Do You Think About My Youtube And How Can I Make It Better

How do I earn through YouTube?

You have lots o ways to earn from YouTube:Directly from YouTube (Google) Ads - they pay you from $1.5 to $6 per 1,000 views depending on video length (a 15 minute video has more ads than a 2 minute one), genre, location, etc. A video with 1,000,000 views can make you (in average) around $2,000.Create your own product and promote it to your audience - it can be a mug, a hoodie, a T-Shirt, an eBook, a physical book, etc. Let’s say you have 20,000 subscribers and you average 20,000 per video (in less than 30 days since it was released). Let’s say that you create a T-Shirt worth $19, and you have $10 profit. From 20,000 views, you will definitely sell at least 100 which will result in $1,000.Create an email list and sell products there directly. Email list building is very powerful and few YouTubers use it. You can create opt-ins directly within your annotations.Affiliate links - if you take a closer look at people who review products, you will see amazon affiliate links. On average, Amazon gives you around 6% commission. So when someone puts an affiliate link to the latest iPhone and the video generates 1,000,000 views, at least 500 iPhones will be sold at $699, so the video would generate you ~ $40 x 500 = $20,000.Sponsorships - lots of brands are willing to pay you from $10 to $30 per 1000 views (it depends on your niche, subscriber count, view count, etc.). So, if you have 20,000 views in average per video, you can make from $200 to $600 per sponsorship.YouTube is excellent from building your own audience. If you can create your own audience, you can easily monetize it.At the beginning, every YouTuber should focus on building his audience instead of thinking how to monetize as soon as possible. You don’t need to be greedy with YouTube, you need to be patient.You can check out my YouTube channel (it’s about cars) from my Quora profile page.

How can I get my YouTube video more attention?

I just finished a twenty minute animated video that I was just praying would get viral because it really was a long and difficult process. I know everybody knows long videos don’t get as much attention but I honestly think society should just get over that rule. I promoted it like crazy on Instagram, Reddit, etc. and yet it only has 100 views after 2 days. To put it into perspective I have 19 subscribers.

How do you become "famous" on youtube?

step 1: make a few good or mediocre videos on your profile

step 2: make THE VIDEO this video cant be anything less then great preferably your best. in this video say something like "thanks for watching my other videos" or "thanks for giving such a great rating on my other videos" something like that. make this video your featured video. find a famous youtube person or famous youtube video with little video responses and post THE VIDEO as a response

step 3: keep making videos and repeat step 2 as much as you can

step 4: market yourself, put some your best videos on other sites like myspace, tell your friends to watch your videos, post comments on almost every video you watch

tips:
-make your youtube profile look good and efficient for browsing
-in the middle of the video make sure you make your self look interesting
-make a catchy title
-make a lot of tags ( if you even mention a celebrity or a famous song in the video be sure to make a tag of that person or song)

hope i helped
subcribe http://www.youtube.com/user/juliusphuddha

Will a better graphics card improve the quality of my YouTube videos?

I've been a gamer for as long as I can remember, and I recently got into making YouTube videos just to have some fun. But every time I've put a video out the quality has been absolutely terrible. I'm using an Elgato HD60 to record my gameplays, and I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 13 to edit and render my videos. I'm wondering if a better GFX card will improve the quality of my videos as I'm trying to put them out in 1080p 60fps. I know it's best to build your own computer for this sort of thing, but I ended up getting a pre-built one instead (I know, I screwed up lol). I'm not computer savvy at all so I have no clue about the different parts to a computer. I'll put the link to my computer down below so hopefully you can check out its specs and help me out possibly. Any and all help is much appreciated! Thank you!

My computer: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-xps-desktop-intel-core-i7-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-black/3979106.p?id=1219094930042&skuId=3979106

And here's the link to my YouTube channel so you can see for yourself how bad the quality is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCddABsJ4m6hZY-c4ONsof4A

So I have the technology but should I do YouTube?

If you like tinkering with camera gear, like making video content, and you're past caring about making money from it, then go ahead... there's also other options like "DailyMotion" and "Vimeo".

Resolution.... just use what's easiest to edit, render & upload without ending up with a massive backlog of stuff to try get uploaded.... or shoot in 4k then downscale the final edited file to 1080/50p or 1080/60p.

On camera... just be normal, and go with the "been doing photography for years, but new to YouTube" angle... just watch some established channels to see how they do it to get a feel for it, such as:
- OfftheRanch (Matt from DemolitionRanch, mostly uses just a Sony RX100 + a GoPro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imdPCUZ0...
- LunkersTV
- LakeForkGuy
- Casey Neistat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLSUrTxq...
- Pete McKinnon (think he started with Photography & instagram to doing YouTube)
- Lon.tv (studio based tech reviews)
- Bigclivedotcom (workshop/studio based electronics tear-downs)
- Hydraulic Press Channel / Beyond the Press (Finland based science channel)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxT7h3Il...
- Linus Tech Tips (does the odd bit of studio tech, like expensive "RED" camera gear)
- Roman Atwood vLogs (one of the largest, shot mostly on just a Canon compact)
- Gilroy Vlogs (also does extra work as Roman Atwood's camera guy)
- AffiliateMarketingmc (teaches the marketing side of YouTube + blogging and stuff like that).

You may spot what equipment you use depends what sort of channel you plan to make.... studio based (go the full monty) or outdoors based (keep it simple so you aren't carting around more crap than you actually need)

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.

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