How Much Do YouTubers Make? 6 Essential Tips for Selling Products as a Creator
In this new series of blog posts, I’ll seek to answer the age old question of how YouTubers make money - especially beyond AdSense - in order to have a thriving sustainable career on YouTube. This may seem tricky, but there are many ways. In this blog post and video interview, I dive into the story of YouTube creator Sarah Renee Clark, a talented coloring book artist who achieved an impressive $50,000 in sales within just two days of launching her new product. Let’s uncover her six essential pieces of advice for creators looking to sell products and build a thriving business.
YouTube for Business - The Creator Way
While companies often have the budget to produce videos regularly, their struggle lies in creating content that feels genuine and authentic. Unlike individual creators who can connect with viewers on a personal level, companies often face obstacles due to corporate legalities and brand image concerns. In this blog post, I offer three tips for companies to succeed on YouTube. While it requires some internal flexibility, it’s actually easier than you think.
On YouTube Shorts Monetization (and other shiny objects)
In the rapidly evolving world of YouTube, staying up to date with new features can be a challenge for creators. With YouTube Shorts gaining popularity, it's important to assess whether this format aligns with your channel's goals. This post delves into the factors you should consider when deciding whether to embrace YouTube Shorts or any other new feature. Learn about YouTube's priorities, the art of marketing behind new launches, and the importance of weighing the pros and cons. By making informed decisions, you can ensure that your channel thrives amidst the ever-changing YouTube landscape.