How to Earn Money from Onlne

Hai dood..,

This is Muhammed Aasik. I simply learn you for how you are using Youtube.

Just follow my Simple Steps then you will get more MONEY from Youtube.

Everyone using adsense but we dont know how to get money from ONLINE. We have seen our frndz are getting money from youtube, but i am not getting, i have too WEBSITE , BLOG and bla blaaaaaa.



Follow my Steps:

Understanding Your Audience Demographics

Building your own audience puts you in a great position to monetize in a variety of ways. But you’ll only be able to take full advantage of the opportunities you have if you understand the makeup of your audience.
For many YouTubers looking to monetize, the more niche your channel is, the better a position you’ll be in to work with brands looking to target specific audiences (more on that later).

You'll want to pay especially close attention to:
  • Gender for the distribution of male and female, and if your audience skews one way.
  • Age for the ranges that most of your audience members fall into.
  • Geographic location for the countries or cities where your viewers are watching your videos and some brands might want to focus on.
  • Watch Time: The overall engagement of your audience wihen watching your videos.
  • A combinations of the above to paint a more accurate picture of your audience by looking at things like the number of male viewers you have in a specific age range.

1. Become a YouTube Partner and Make Money From Ads

The first revenue stream you’ll likely explore is ads.
You'll need to set yourself up as a YouTube Partner, which is easily done in the Creator Studio section of your YouTube account by going to the Channel menu to verify your account and enable Monetization (click here to go there directly).
After you become a Partner, you'll need to have an AdSense account to opt into Google's advertising network to actually get paid and see ad revenue reports like the one below. If you don't have one, you can apply for one here.

Once that's done, you'll notice a green "$" next to your videos in the Video Manager, indicating whether it's been enabled for monetization, which you can click on to access the monetization settings for each video.
It's easy to set up, but advertising as a YouTube partner is far from being the most lucrative revenue stream you can create for yourself.







Why You Should Look Beyond Ads for Revenue

YouTube recently received a lot of backlash due to its decision to be more transparent about advertising on the platform and what qualifies as “advertiser-friendly” content. Essentially, many creators feared they would lose out on the ad revenue that helps support their channel due to the nature of their content.
According to YouTube, your content could get excluded from ads if it includes:
  • Sexually suggestive content, including partial nudity and sexual humor
  • Violence, including display of serious injury and events related to violent extremism
  • Inappropriate language, including harassment, profanity and vulgar language
  • Promotion of drugs and regulated substances, including selling, use and abuse of such items
  • Controversial or sensitive subjects and events, including subjects related to war, political conflicts, natural disasters and tragedies, even if graphic imagery is not shown.
But the reality is that YouTube has been demonetizing content that it doesn't deem “advertiser-friendly” since 2012 via an automated process.
YouTubers were already losing out on ad revenue because their videos would at times be demonetized without warning and without their knowledge.
Now the situation is actually better, as creators are notified when this happens and can contest any videos that were mistakenly excluded from YouTube's advertising network.
Advertising might be a common means of generating passive income for creators, but the trade-off is that YouTube gets to keep around 45% share of ad revenue.

2. Make Money On YouTube By Selling Products or Merchandise

 Selling merchandise—t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags, snapbacks, you name it—has a benefit beyond revenue.

It increases your exposure by putting your online brand and personality out there into the offline world, and deepens the relationship between you and your fans as they literally “buy into” what you're doing.


You can even go a step further by manufacturing and selling your own unique products, powering your business with your YouTube channel like Aasik Creations did to sell their hair extensions with hair-related how-to video tutorials.
As a YouTuber who’s already earned an audience, you’ll have two advantages from the start that other store owners would be jealous of:
  1. A content engine that consistently drives traffic to your store.
  2. Your audience's trust, which you've already earned by regularly serving them your own brand of content for free.

3. Crowdfund Your Next Creative Project

When money is all that stands between an idea and its execution, crowdfunding is a good way to make it happen.
Whether you need help buying better equipment, hiring actors or covering other production costs, you can call upon your own audience and the crowdfunding community to pitch in if your idea is compelling enough.

4. Let Your YouTube Audience Support Your Work Via Fan Funding

Similar to crowdfunding a project, you can also set up “fan funding” streams to source donations from your audience.
As a creator, you're contributing your voice to the internet without forcing your audience to pay for admission. So, if it’s good content, your audience might be inclined to support you on an ongoing basis.
Many fan funding platforms offer creators another place for people to discover their content and a way to engage their most loyal audience and reward them for their support.


Add Links to Your Video Descriptions

You can funnel viewers to your store, Patreon page, Kickstarter campaign, or other revenue-focused part of your online presence by adding links to your video descriptions.

Promote Your Offer on Other Platforms

Just because your content is hosted on YouTube, doesn't mean you shouldn't be taking advantage of all the other channels out there for distribution.
Spread the word about new campaigns or discounts on Twitter, Facebook and any other profiles you might own.
The more places your message lives, the greater the chance that it'll be seen. So it's always a good idea to grow your social media following beyond YouTube.

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