How To Make Money Online With Youtube
You don’t need to be a celebrity to build a subscription-based YouTube channel and start making money.

What is a YouTube Channel?
A YouTube channel is a collection of videos, or a “channel”, that are organized together. A channel can be used to host multiple types of content, including videos, playlists, live streams, and other types of content. A channel is a great way to centralize all of your content so your subscribers can easily find and consume everything you create. You can also use your channel to host additional information about your content and yourself so that viewers can learn more about you and your work. A YouTube channel can be used to host both video and audio content.
How to Monetize a YouTube Channel
Monetizing your YouTube channel is the first (and most important) step in making money from your videos. There are two ways to do this: through ads or through a paid subscription. Ads - Ads are commercials that play before or during your videos that are provided by a third party. The ads on your videos will be related to the content that you upload. However, you can decide which ads you would like to appear on your videos. You will also receive a portion of the profits that are generated from the ads. This is the most common way to monetize a YouTube channel. Subscription - You can also choose to charge a fee to your viewers in exchange for exclusive access to your content. This can be either a one-time payment or a recurring subscription (i.e. a monthly fee). The subscription will be charged to the viewer’s credit card each month, and the amount that you charge will depend on your content and the value you provide.
The Importance of Analytics
Successful marketers know that studying analytics is the only way to understand your audience and make the appropriate adjustments for maximum success. YouTube provides all the information you need to better understand your viewers and make strategic decisions for growth. Channel - The information for your channel will give you a general overview of your YouTube channel, the number of subscribers you have, the average number of views per video, and much more. Analytics - You can also see the analytics for each individual video you upload to your channel. You can see how many views each video is receiving, how long your viewers are watching, and the geographic location of your viewers. This information will help you understand your audience better and make adjustments to improve your videos.
Finding your Audience and setting Goals
Once you’ve monetized your channel and are regularly uploading videos, you can begin to reach out to your audience and ask questions. Who are they? What do they like? What do they want to see? How can you improve? Find out what your target demographic is and what they are looking for. If you’re an educator, you should be posting videos that are helpful to students. If you’re a musician, you should be posting videos that help fans connect with your music. Find out where your audience is and engage with them. Join other channels and respond to comments and questions. Start a conversation and build relationships. Once you have a following, you can reach out to brands directly and ask if you can partner with them on your channel.
How to make Money with Ads on your YouTube Channel
Once you have consistent uploads and a loyal following, you can begin pitching brands and making money with ad revenue sharing. Make sure to read the YouTube Partner Program Policies to understand how to start generating income with your channel. There are two ways to make money with ads on your channel: AdSense and Ad Exchange. AdSense - Google AdSense allows you to host ads on your videos and receive a portion of the profits generated by the ads. Ad Exchange - You can also host ads on your videos and allow other third-party companies to sell ad space. There are two ways to monetize ads on YouTube: Through the AdSense program or by partnering with an ad network.
Summing Up
Though making money from YouTube may seem daunting, it is actually quite simple. All you need to do is: create content, build a following, monetize your channel, and make strategic decisions about partnerships with brands. With the right approach and mindset, anyone can make money from YouTube.


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