I wanna be a youtube partner they make so much money.
No cocky shit but im pretty funny if i can say so my self ._.
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- 06 Jul. 2012 10:59pm #1
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Wtf
- 06 Jul. 2012 11:01pm #2
tell me a joke
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- 06 Jul. 2012 11:02pm #4
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So make youtube videos and show us how funny you are.
I make money from the adds people click on my videos, and it isn't very much haha
- 06 Jul. 2012 11:15pm #5
- 06 Jul. 2012 11:23pm #6
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I dont tell jokes...
From the people i talk to i make them laugh and most people say im funny.
- 06 Jul. 2012 11:24pm #7
do something funny then hotshot
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- 06 Jul. 2012 11:51pm #10
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Calm down... The fuck?
I was on google and i found these :
How Much Money Do The Top Grossing YouTube Partners Make? - SocialTimes
How Much Money Do YouTube Partners Make? - Yahoo! Voices - voices.yahoo.com
"To give you an idea of just how much money a YouTube partner can make, Dave Rocker, a former partner, displayed a check he received from YouTube for over $14,000 in a documentary about his channel, DavesFarm. Yes, he made $14,000. Not only that, he made it in one month. Each and every month, Dave was receiving checks for tens of thousands of dollars that his videos generated. At the time, DavesFarm had about 80,000 subscribers."
Thats just some of the links talking about how much they get paid. But i also read that Youtube partners are forbidden to talk about how much they get paid by contract so how do you know that they don't get paid much? smd.
- 07 Jul. 2012 12:00am #11
They really don't get paid as much as you'd think. It all depends on your audience, luck with direct advertising, and the ad units you use.
It's all a very risky formula. If you use all video pre-roll ads you'll lose your audience. If you don't use them you make fuck all. I'd also be willing to bet that he had direct advertising. An advertiser can choose where their ads are shown for a higher price. With that higher price both Google and the partner make more per click.
It's all about luck. You can have one person with 100k subscribers who could make less money than one with 50k subscribers. Not to mention, it's not a steady income. You can fuck one little thing up. Either with your audience, adsense, or with the Youtube strike system, and you lose everything. Suddenly you go to absolutely no income and you're screwed.
Do youtube videos as a hobby. If you get paid then that's great. However, it's always better to keep a job on the side, even just part time. Job security is something that goes overlooked far too much by our generation.Last edited by Elliot; 07 Jul. 2012 at 12:03am.
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- 07 Jul. 2012 12:06am #12
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- 07 Jul. 2012 12:08am #13
whiteboy7thst makes over 250,000 a year. Yeah they dont make a lot of money.
yup this is really me gamersoul AVA
- 07 Jul. 2012 12:12am #14
When talking about Youtube people only look at the special cases and not at the majority.
@Taz, it's just something you've got to experience for yourself. Even if, the lack of security isn't worth the money. Just like that, I got my Adsense disabled with no chance for dispute because I got click bombed, and just like that. All my funds vanished into thin air. Google kept it for themselves. Maybe if it were a different ad platform who actually offered product support.// Signature
- 07 Jul. 2012 12:15am #15yup this is really me gamersoul AVA
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- 11 Jul. 2012 09:29am #18
Google isnt always right.