How are you supposed to make money off youtube monetization when they ban content that could get you millions of views...

How are you supposed to make money off youtube monetization when they ban content that could get you millions of views on your channel like ass and titties, or even more vanilla stuff like fetish porn?

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How are you suppose to make money off of dealing drugs if they arrest you for selling stuff like meth or crack, or even more vanilla stuff, like cocaine?

I realize you're being facetious but Pornhub has an amateur models program quite similar to Youtube's video monetization. Apparently it pays very, very well. Of course, it needs to be your own original content. So there's your answer, OP. Go forth and make cosplay porn with your SO for six figures a year. Make us proud.

oh shit. I saw someone stealing my videos and uploading them on Pornhub. Now I know why.

Holy shit. I need to report that cocksucker and start my own account.

Thanks user

Do you think YouTube scam? No, right? Because they're big shot so how could someone so big do that kind of thing, right?

Shit is, they are. Unless you are a content creator aka e-celebrity who's show their face in videos if not, well YouTube could shut down your channel anytime by "This account has been terminated due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, deceptive practices, and misleading content or other Terms of Service violations."

Good luck on begging over the support team to re-open your channel, most of the time you will only receive the auto-feedback bot which answers completely off mark of your appeals. They really don't care, 45% of your earning have to give to YouTube but they treat you like a shit.

Sorry for long rant post, but I lost 3 FUCKING CHANNELS over this month because of their new algorithms just simply remove my channels. No, I don't have any of copyright strike of community strike. 5000$ sitting in 3 channels gone just like that.

Damn, that sucks.

What kind of content were you creating?

Compilation video.

No, not the popular one which has ten million of views you seeing on YouTube homepage tho. Just a few video which 50k view each targeting a small niche and no copyrights or anythings, clear as crystals.

That's why I have to make a few channels for each niche, not just throws all it in together in one channel. It's more easily for your videos to show up over the suggestion if your whole channels only have videos follow faithfully to one theme.

Of course, I could make it from a scratch but it's takes time to get back at the game, usually take a few month to build up the subscribers and gain the momentum.

With the YouTube keep hanging over delete your channels anytime, it seems pretty pointless for now. I still don't know what goes wrong, Is it because of my faults? Is there a competitor who spam to fuck me up? Or after all, it YouTube's fault in the new algorithms.

No answers, everything are like in dark right now.

>and no copyrights or anythings
Unless you're the creator of the content you posted, ie: not just editing together clips that other people filmed, without their explicit permission, you're infringing on someone's copyright. Are you saying you made compilations of content you exclusively filmed yourself?

Also, did you use misleading thumbnails? You know cleavage or whatever? That could've been the problem.

>you're infringing on someone's copyright
There is Content ID for that. Well, I have to admit my stuff are semi-content but unless the creator of content flag or report my video then I will admit it.

But this case is no copyright strike or community strike. Youtube even violate their own principle of conduct "When an account is terminated, the account owner will receive an email detailing the reason for the suspension"
support.google.com/youtube/answer/2802168

I don't receive any email detailed of why my channel is suspended. I There is a case of suspending reason why am I suspect Youtube new algorithms: A YouTube channel of national TV station also got suspend but well, as a big shot TV station, they get it back in a day.

To a small fish like me, not a chance even tho I keep on mailing to the support team.

I used to make money off YouTube, but from sponsors not ads.

Fill a niche and get sponsored. You need millions of views or subscribers to be in a niche. Some niches the biggest YouTubers have 30,000 subscribers, and they make a living off it.You don't make shit from ad revenue anymore unless you're uploading daily and getting millions of views because 80% of views are using AdBlock or uBlock. There's niche people with 100,000 subscribers uploading weekly while having a life making $5,000 a video from sponsors.

Say you make fishing videos and average 20,000 unique viewers a video.

A company wants to sponsor you and show their new bass lure to your viewers. Their new lure sells for $10. Assuming 1% will buy the product, the most you'd likely get is $2,000 as they wouldn't want to not get a ROI.

To get $2,000 from ad revenue, you'd need about 100,000 unique views a video.

>You need millions of views or subscribers to be in a niche.
You don't need*

Actually I done fucked up. 100K views would get you $20, not $2,000.

I've been really thinking about doing this.
How do you hook up a sponsorship though? Did you need to join a talent agency, or did you just shotgun out a bunch of emails to companies relevant to your niche?

Also was your channel featuring on-screen talent, or not?

There's agencies, but they usually take a cut. Typically you want to network with other channels related to yours. Once they see you in their videos, they'll contact you. You'll get lowball offers at first, if any pay. Usually they just give you the product for free to keep. But once you prove that you make good sponsor videos and your audience are actually consumers, you'll slowly get more coming in.

My channel wasn't actually my channel but it was a collaboration channel. Like 4 other friends of mind uploaded on it. This was back in 2009-2011. It was an /out/ related channel. I did a lot of fishing stuff. Others did hunting, hiking, bushcraft, etc. We got about 10-50K views a video but we had so set schedule and uploaded irregularly so it hardly took off. I still talk and I'm friends with some successful YouTubers.

Like I said, there's certain agencies for sponsorships but they're mostly for vloggers like beauty and shit. Grapevine comes to mind. Famebit, etc.

This is a good article.

grin.co/youtube-sponsorship-for-small-channels/

Roughly, 1000 views = 1$.
More or less depend on your target audience, 3rd worlds views are less than 1st words, mature views worth more than kid or teenager views.

You have to account for the 80% of your views that aren't viewing ads because of AdBlock.

Think it more like affiliate, if you have 1000 views but no one clicks on the ads, that mean you earn will only what advertisers paid for views which is very low.

So in really, views doesn't anything. It all about people click on your ads or not, it's even better if you click leading to a sale for advertisers.

Then why I said 1000 views = 1$? Because that how statistic for all clicks and views. I know a channel which only has 10k views per days but earning is 50$/day.

That is a keyword or niche with high RPM

I don't know about that. Last I talked to my friend, you get paid per 1,000 impressions. So you get paid $ per 1,000 unique views. He never said anything about getting paid extra for clicks. Maybe years ago it worked that way but it's per 1,000 impressions now, at least for everybody I know. It's no different than if you were to be the company running the ads. Make an ad on Facebook or Adsense. You either choose to pay per 1,000 impressions or pay per click. You don't pay for both. I run ads on Facebook all the time for my business and I pay per click. If I were to run ads on pay per 1,000 impressions, I would never pay extra for people who actually click. Adsense is the same way, at least on Google. YouTube may be different, because people can also use other networks that may work that way. I know QuizGroup is popular but I don't know how they operate.

I really never understood this whole advertisment-click-buy concept.
Becase I'm a jew at heart I can't imagine ever seeing an ad and say to myself "wow, that's nice. It will click this link and buy it immediately although I came here to watch a video about cats getting spanked".

I know there are people like that but it is so hard to imagine there are enough of those to make money of it.

>Typically you want to network with other channels related to yours. Once they see you in their videos, they'll contact you. You'll get lowball offers at first, if any pay. Usually they just give you the product for free to keep. But once you prove that you make good sponsor videos and your audience are actually consumers, you'll slowly get more coming in.
Is there anymore you can elaborate on that process? Or is that pretty much it.

Thanks for the link too.

People's thought process can be very non-linear, and if they see a value proposition that matches their situation, well... put it this way man, the saying "There's a sucker born every minute" exists for a reason.

I just started a channel called webmdigest. I just upload silly webms i find on the internet.

Will I be a millionaire? I have 2 views already.

Enjoy your third party copyright violation claims you vacuous leech