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How To Make Money on YouTube (Without Going Broke)
If you're building on a budget read this...
In life, there are a lot of misconceptions that hold people back from achieving what they truly desire
For instance, people think they can’t eat carbs when trying to lose weight
Or that they can’t make an amazing income without going to college
Sadly, on YouTube there are common misconceptions too
And it’s holding people back from creating a lucrative stream of income online…
You see, I talk with a TON of people online about their YouTube goals and aspirations
Unfortunately, many say they want to make money online (via YouTube) but that they simply don’t have the money to get started
The truth is that starting a profitable YouTube channel doesn’t have to cost as much (financially) as you think
As I share inside Tube Academy, you can run your channel by assuming one of three roles:
If you’re trying to take the least financially demanding option then you’d want to assume the role of the Operator
This is the individual who completes all YouTube tasks themselves (i.e. ideating, producing, packaging and uploading)
And quite frankly this is how many people start out (which is perfectly okay)
But despite knowing this option exists, they think that running a successful channel is still rather expensive or that you can only make so much money using basic, inexpensive tools
I’m here to tell you that’s not true…
Take the example channel The Evaluator
Right now, this channel is generating almost 5 million views a month
Making well over $10,000 a month
By producing videos that you could make yourself on MS Paint (yes - good old Paint)
Friendly reminder - MS Paint is literally free and comes pre-installed on all Windows computers
Alongside your MS Paint masterpiece, you’d add a script and voiceover
Using trending packaging like those used on this channel and voila!
This channel also exemplifies that what matters more than production quality is content quality
It’s the unique ideas shared
It’s the leveraging of creative or proven to work packaging
It’s the engaging of viewers with a well-crafted script
These are all components that cost nothing to self-produce
Therefore, when we really think about it there is no reason you can’t start building a successful channel on YouTube
No matter what budget you’re currently working with
If this channel can make it happen, why can’t you?
Chat tomorrow,
Adam