How to Make Money From Youtube - Important Step
Get Started And Work Consistently
Introduction
YouTube is the biggest video hosting site in the world. It has over 1 billion users and receives billions of views every month. The site was founded by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim in 2005.
Since then, it has grown into a global phenomenon that has revolutionized the way people consume online content. In this article we'll take a look at how you can make money from youtube by creating original video content or uploading ads on your channel!
How much does YouTube pay for views?
- YouTube pays between $1 and $2 per 1,000 views, depending on your channel's quality.
- The amount of money you make from each video is largely determined by how many people watch it and how long their viewing session lasts.
- The more time viewers spend watching a video (i.e., the longer they watch), the more money YouTube will pay for that view.
This can be tricky because there are so many factors involved in determining how much money you'll make from your channel: what country someone lives in; whether or not they're logged into Google services at all times while watching; whether or not they're using a computer instead of an iPhone while watching; etc., etc., etc.).
Create original video content.
Creating original content is the most important step for making money from your channel, but it's also one of the hardest things to do. It can be difficult to figure out what kind of content is going to be popular and make you money in the long term, especially if you're just starting out with YouTube. However, there are some simple ways that will help improve your chances of success:
Make sure your video is interesting! You want viewers who enjoy watching what they watch so don't make videos that aren't relevant or interesting enough for anyone else but yourself (and maybe a few friends). If someone watches an hour-long video on how "to cook" but doesn't like any of it because it was boring then they'll probably leave without giving much thought as well - which means no advertising revenue!
Use keywords when describing products or services used by those viewing these types of ads; this way people searching online can find those products easily without having too much trouble locating them within search results pages themselves since keywords help direct users towards specific types of information based upon what type(s) were typed into each respective query string after entering said query string into google analytics software.
Such as Google Analytics itself which then determines whether results should include links back toward other websites containing more information about each product offered by merchants such as Amazon Marketplace sellers who sell items directly through their own website
Create a YouTube channel.
To get started, you'll want to create a YouTube channel. A channel is essentially your personal brand on the platform and serves as an introduction for viewers who aren't familiar with you yet. It should be easy for people to remember and share with their friends and family members.
You can name your channel anything you like—you just need something that's easy to say or type in quickly when someone asks what kind of content they'd find there (like "YouTube"). You'll also need an account number so YouTube knows which one belongs to you (more on this later).
Once it's all set up, make sure all of your settings are appropriate before posting any videos!
Create an AdSense account and verify it with your channel.
Add AdSense to your videos. You can do this by going into the YouTube interface, clicking on 'Upload' and then selecting “Ads & revenue” from the drop down menu.
Once you've done that, you will see a new option called 'Ads' in your video editing toolbar at the bottom of each window (or wherever else it's located for different platforms). Clicking on this button will take you through registering for an account before being able to start earning money from ads on YouTube!
Be patient.
If you are just starting out, it may take some time for your channel to start earning money. It's important not to give up on your channel if it doesn't seem like it's making any money right away.
It could be a matter of finding the right balance between being creative and sharing what you know about making videos for YouTube, which takes time and experimentation with different styles and topics until the combination works best for you (and hopefully earns some tips along the way).
Help your content be found.
Use keywords in your title and description. If you want people to find your video, use the right keywords in both of these areas. Your title can be anything from “How To Make Money From Youtube” to “Youtube Video Editing Tutorials” or something more specific like “How To Create a Successful Business On YouTube With These Tips And Tricks!”
Use tags when you upload videos so they're easier for people using search engines like Google or Bing (the latter being Microsoft's equivalent) to find them later on. Tags are short phrases that describe what kind of content is inside each video.
For example: "How To Make Money From Youtube" would have tags such as "how-to," "business," and even "money." You can also create custom tags if there's something specific about the type of content being uploaded; for example if I'm uploading a video about how-tos in general but not specifically just one specific topic then I might add my own tag called "#content
Conclusion
Video views are one of the best ways to make money from YouTube. They allow you to get paid for your hard work, without having to do much of it yourself. It's also easy to start earning money from YouTube, but it takes time and patience. If you want fast results, then this is not for you!
About the Creator
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"Financial enthusiast & affiliate marketer sharing my journey through finance, blogging, & YouTube videos. Helping others make the most of their money & reach financial freedom."

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