HOW TO EARN FROM YOUTUBE



 To earn from Youtube you need to build an audience and utilize monetization tools. The core paths include YouTube’s official AdSense program, fan funding, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. You can begin making money from your very first video without waiting for standard ad requirements. 

The main ways to earn can be broken down into two distinct methods: relying on YouTube's ads, and direct monetization. 
1. YouTube's Official Partner Program (YPP)
This is the traditional method where YouTube places ads on your content and splits the revenue with you (usually 55% to the creator). 
Tier 1 (Fan Funding): Unlocked at 500 subscribers, 3 public uploads in 90 days, and either 3,000 public watch hours in a year OR 3 million Shorts views in 90 days. This unlocks: 
  • Channel Memberships: Fans pay a monthly fee for perks.
  • Super Chat & Super Stickers: Live stream tips.
  • Super Thanks: Tips on regular videos and Shorts.
  • Shopping: Tag products in your videos. 
Tier 2 (Ad Revenue): Unlocked at 1,000 subscribers, and either 4,000 watch hours in a year OR 10 million Shorts views in 90 days. This allows you to earn from ads placed before, during, and after long-form videos, as well as from YouTube Premium subscribers watching your content. 
Note: Earnings vary significantly depending on your niche. Channels focused on business, finance, and tech earn a much higher CPM (Cost Per Mille / earnings per 1,000 views) than entertainment or gaming channels. 
For a visual breakdown of the steps to apply and set up your channel for ad revenue, check out this guide:
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Many successful creators advise against relying on AdSense in the beginning because ad payouts are often very small. Instead, you can generate significant income from day one using these three methods: 
  • Affiliate Marketing: Place links to products you use in your video descriptions (e.g., Amazon Associates). When viewers buy through your link, you earn a commission. Software and digital products often yield the highest and most recurring commissions.
  • Brand Sponsorships: Companies pay you a flat fee to promote their products directly in your videos. Even small creators (1,000–10,000 subscribers) can secure deals.
  • Digital Products/Services: Sell your own knowledge through e-books, online courses, or paid coaching. .
  • Brand Deals & Sponsorships: Companies pay you a flat fee to review or mention their product in your video. This can happen even with a small audience if you are in a highly targeted, desirable niche (like technology, finance, or travel).
  • Digital Products & Coaching: You can sell your own expertise through e-books, online courses, or paid consultations.
  • Merchandise: Selling custom clothing, mugs, or posters via integrated platforms like Spring.
If you're eager to start generating income immediately without waiting for subscribers or watch hours to rack up:
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How to Monetize on YouTube From Day 1
Regardless of which method you use, to collect money from YouTube ad revenue, you must set up a Google AdSense account. You will be required to provide your tax information and bank account details. Payments are sent out monthly, provided your total earnings have crossed the $100 payout threshold.
3. Strategy: How to Actually Get Started
If you want to maximize your earning potential, follow these three steps:
  1. Pick a Problem-Solving Niche: Channels that teach skills, review software, or offer financial advice generally make much higher revenue (RPM) than general entertainment or prank channels.
  2. Create a "Money Video": Instead of just posting random vlogs, create one high-value video (15-30 minutes long) that solves a major problem for a specific group of people. Direct viewers to this video from all your other content.
  3. Focus on Viewer Intent: Instead of chasing vanity metrics like "millions of views," focus on an audience that has the money and willingness to purchase products. 

  1. How to Get 100 Subscribers on YouTube in a Day

  1. 1 Promote your channel on social media.
  2. 2 Ask your friends and family to subscribe.
  3. 3 Post about a topic that's trending right now.
  4. 4 Give your channel a name that's easy to remember.
  5. 5 Customize your profile with some nice art.
  6. 6 Find your content niche.

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