In March of 2017, I uploaded a YouTube video that would change my life. The video was a simple vlog about my experience using the online mattress company, Casper. Within two weeks, the video had generated over $35,000 in revenue.
I was shocked.
I had only 2,000 subscribers at the time, so I couldn’t believe that a single video could generate so much income. But as I continued to upload more videos and grow my channel, I realized that this was a real opportunity.
I started to experiment with different types of videos, and soon I had found a winning formula. My videos started to generate tens of thousands of dollars in revenue each month.
And the best part?
It was all passive income. I didn’t have to do anything except upload a video and share it on social media. The ads would play automatically, and the money would start flowing in.
It was amazing.
If you’re looking to make money on YouTube, here are a few tips to help you get started:
1. Find a niche
When it comes to making money on YouTube, it’s important to find a niche. That means finding a topic or subject that you’re interested in and passionate about. When you find a niche, you’ll be able to create videos that people actually want to watch.
2. Create high-quality content
In order to make money on YouTube, you need to create high-quality content. This means videos that are interesting, informative, and engaging. If your videos are low quality, people will not watch them.
3. Use keywords in your titles
When you’re creating a title for your video, use keywords that people are likely to search for. This will help your video show up in search results, and it will help people find your video when they’re looking for information on a specific topic.
4. Share your videos on social media
In order for people to find your videos, you need to share them on social media. This means posting them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and any other social media platforms that you use.
5. Monetize your videos
In order to make money on YouTube, you need to monetize your videos. This means granting YouTube permission to run ads on your videos. When people watch the ads, you’ll earn money.