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ge or specially shot only for the brand. It all depends on your reach, target group, and the brand’s Content Marketing strategy.</li><li><b>Barter — You do a review or test a product and you get it for free.</b> Tech bloggers are probably the best at it because they get so much equipment that they don’t need later that they just sell it for a little less value.</li><li><b>“Crossing” with other creators, guest appearances </b>— it can also be paid if you are able to attract your viewers to another YouTuber channel, and in return, you expect money (because, for example, that YouTuber has a small or uninteresting target group).</li><li><b>Appearances on the brand’s channels or with creators who shoot for the brand </b>— e.g. the entire Etoro channel with a quiz. Regulars are well-known figures on the football scene and have been cooperating with the bookmaker for a long time, while their strong activity on the Internet, also on YouTube, resulting in the fact that these characters fit perfectly for the brand format (because they are known, they have their own channels, they create m .in on the net).</

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li><li><b>Advertising your products and selling them in the store or at partners — </b>most often these are T-shirts, gadgets, books, etc.</li><li>Free YouTube videos, paid versions, or access to exclusive content on another platform for a fee.</li><li><b>Content created on Youtube that puts you in the role of an expert in a given field</b> — you promote your personal brand or your own company and only monetise Youtube traffic there, e.g. by selling services related to what you are talking about. People look for content on a given topic, discover solutions for you and decide that it’s better to outsource it to you.</li><li><b>Patronite</b> — there are Youtubers who simply create some value for the mass of recipients, for which they can be repaid by regular monthly payments for their work. The most famous take out several thousand a month from the payments themselves.</li><li>and a few more :)</li></ol><p id="e053">Nowadays, the more Youtube monetisation sources you choose, the better. However, it is a long way to earn a lot, full of persistence in creating interesting content.</p></article></body>

9 Simple Things You Can Do to Make a Living on YouTube

Record, upload, and earn. Easy.

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Running your own channel allows you to earn really decent money, but it requires persistence and consistency. The most popular ways to monetise YouTube traffic include:

  1. Youtube pays for views — these are very small rates and I don’t know if any YouTubers in Poland are able to “live” just for this, so it’s just a part of the pie.
  2. Sponsoring and advertising products — this is where the most money is probably. Advertisers pay for showing the product, for test/reviews, for placement (i.e. indirect advertising), and there are the whole series of special episodes under the brand’s patronage or specially shot only for the brand. It all depends on your reach, target group, and the brand’s Content Marketing strategy.
  3. Barter — You do a review or test a product and you get it for free. Tech bloggers are probably the best at it because they get so much equipment that they don’t need later that they just sell it for a little less value.
  4. “Crossing” with other creators, guest appearances — it can also be paid if you are able to attract your viewers to another YouTuber channel, and in return, you expect money (because, for example, that YouTuber has a small or uninteresting target group).
  5. Appearances on the brand’s channels or with creators who shoot for the brand — e.g. the entire Etoro channel with a quiz. Regulars are well-known figures on the football scene and have been cooperating with the bookmaker for a long time, while their strong activity on the Internet, also on YouTube, resulting in the fact that these characters fit perfectly for the brand format (because they are known, they have their own channels, they create m .in on the net).
  6. Advertising your products and selling them in the store or at partners — most often these are T-shirts, gadgets, books, etc.
  7. Free YouTube videos, paid versions, or access to exclusive content on another platform for a fee.
  8. Content created on Youtube that puts you in the role of an expert in a given field — you promote your personal brand or your own company and only monetise Youtube traffic there, e.g. by selling services related to what you are talking about. People look for content on a given topic, discover solutions for you and decide that it’s better to outsource it to you.
  9. Patronite — there are Youtubers who simply create some value for the mass of recipients, for which they can be repaid by regular monthly payments for their work. The most famous take out several thousand a month from the payments themselves.
  10. and a few more :)

Nowadays, the more Youtube monetisation sources you choose, the better. However, it is a long way to earn a lot, full of persistence in creating interesting content.

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