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The Strategist's Handbook for YouTube Ad Profitability
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The Strategist’s Handbook for YouTube Ad Profitability
Monetize YouTube Videos | The Ultimate Guide to Ad Revenue
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to make money on YouTube? There are qualifications you have to meet before you can monetize your videos with ads, but you don’t have to have a huge channel.
Here’s everything you need to know to join the YouTube Partner Program and start earning ad revenue:
- Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
- How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
- What is Ad Friendly Content?
- How to Get Paid Through AdSense
- Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
- Useful Terminology (CPM, CPV, CPC)
What is the YouTube Partner Program
YouTube’s Partner Program, or YPP, allows creators to monetize their YouTube videos through ads. If you are a YouTube Partner, that means you are earning revenue from the ads being shown before and during your videos.
Before you dive into the below guide, you may need a video editor to start your monetizing on Youtube. Filmora video editor will be the best choice.
Becoming a skilled video editor takes years of practice, but with Wondershare Filmora video editor, you can produce YouTube videos that have a professional look and feel, even if you are new to the world of video editing. This YouTube Video Creator has big icons and an intuitive interface, so those YouTubers who edit videos for the first time can quickly make a video.
Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
In order to qualify for YPP, you need to prove that you’re creating consistent, original, content and that people are watching your content. YouTube believes that has been proven when you reach these qualifications:
- 1000 Subscribers
- 4000 Hours of Watch Time (over the past 12 months)
Not quite there yet? Here’s a list of actionable tips that can help you grow your channel.
If you meet these requirements and are approved for monetization, but then drop below them, your channel will not be automatically demonetized. YouTube may review your content and demonetize you if you seem to have stopped posting videos, but this will not be automatic.
Remember: meeting these milestones does not grant you automatic monetization.
You can apply for YPP when you reach the milestones above, but your channel will still need to be reviewed by a human working for YouTube. Reviewers will be watching for:
- Nudity or sexual content
- Harmful, dangerous, threatening, or hateful content
- Violent or graphic content
- Harassment or cyberbullying
- Spam, scams, and misleading metadata
- Copyright infringement or impersonation
- Privacy violations
- Fake subscribers
- Other guidelines violations
If your content violates any of YouTube’s Community Guidelines you may be denied monetization. Learn more about YouTube’s Community Guidelines here.
How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
Once you qualify for YPP, applying for monetization is easy.
- In the Creator Studio, select Channel > Status and features.
- Under ‘Monetization’, click Enable and follow the steps that appear to accept YouTube’s terms.
- Wait to be approved.
If you’re approved, you can start earning money as soon as your AdSense account is set up!
If you’re not approved, you can apply again in 30 days.
To make sure you’re approved the next time you apply, review all of YouTube’s related policies (Partner Program policies , Terms of Service , spam policies , and Community Guidelines ) and remove the content that might be holding you back.
In order to start monetizing, you’ll need to link your channel with an AdSense account. You must be over 18 to create an AdSense account. YouTube creators under 18 can link to the AdSense accounts of their parents or guardians.
Here’s how to sign up for AdSense through YouTube:
- Under Channel > Status and features in your Creator Studio, look for Paid content. Click where it says ‘active AdSense account’.
- On the following ‘Monetization’ screen, click Next to go to AdSense.
- You will be asked whether you want to use the Google account you’re already signed in to for AdSense, or if you want to use a different account.
- The next step is ‘Your Website’. This will automatically be filled in with your channel. Click Accept association if it’s right.
Note: you can only have one AdSense account. Do not make a second one if you already have one. Duplicate accounts may be banned, which will stop you from monetizing your videos.
What is Ad Friendly content?
Not all content that meets YouTube’s Community Guidelines will be considered ‘advertiser-friendly’. Companies don’t want to run ads alongside content that doesn’t match the values of their brands.
YouTube may disable ads on any video it doesn’t think is ad-friendly. Videos which may be flagged as inappropriate for ads include (but are not limited to):
- Videos that cover controversial or sensitive subjects.
- Videos depicting the use of drugs or dangerous products.
- Videos may encourage harmful or dangerous behavior.
- Videos with swearing (but not ALL videos with swearing – quantity and context are factors).
- Videos which contain hate speech.
- Videos that depict family entertainment characters (i.e. Disney princesses) engaged in inappropriate behavior (even if you’re being satirical).
If you want to make sure all of your content is advertiser-friendly, here are some best practices suggested by YouTube:
- Be respectful of your viewers and any people or groups you may include or mention in your video.
- Extend this respectful tone to your thumbnails and video titles, and make sure your thumbnails and metadata accurately depict your video’s content.
- Don’t try to monetize videos that already contain ads (i.e. paid product placement ).
How to Get Paid Through AdSense
In order to receive a payment from AdSense, you need to earn at least $100.
For example, if you only earn $10 in a month, you will not receive a payment that month. You will not lose that $10 – you will receive it when your total earnings reach or exceed $100.
You will also need to provide AdSense with tax information and verify your identity and address in order to start being paid.
The most popular way to get paid through AdSense is via an EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). To receive your payments this way, you’ll need to link your bank account to your AdSense account.
Here’s how:
- Log in to AdSense.
- Click Settings in the menu on the left, and then select Payments.
- On the Payments page, click Manage payment options.
- Click the Add payment method.
- You’ll be prompted to add your bank account details.
- Make sure the name on your AdSense account matches the name on your bank account (if you’re under 18 and cannot make your own AdSense account, this may mean you’re using your parent or guardian’s bank account).
Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
Not all ads pay the same, and not all videos will be able to attract the ads that pay the most.
How much money your video has the potential to earn depends on:
- The size of your channel
- Your niche on YouTube
- The specific topic of the video
That the size of your channel matters probably isn’t a surprise. The biggest brands want to run their ads beside videos that are getting more views.
Whether or not your YouTube niche has a high potential for profit will depend on a couple things:
- How many other channels are in your niche?
The more people there are making similar videos to you, the thinner the available ads are spread.
- How many cheap or expensive products are being advertised in your niche?
If the products are free or inexpensive (i.e. free online games) then that limits your earning ability. In large niches like gaming, the few higher paying ads will go to the most popular channels and the low-paying ads will be spread amongst everyone else.
If you have a very specific niche, i.e. luxury cars, then you will have less competition and the ads available will likely be for more expensive products (and thus the ads themselves will be higher paying).
Even if you are in a large niche, you can still make videos on specific topics designed to attract higher-paying ads and more revenue. Pay attention to the analytics in your Creator Studio to learn which of your videos earn the most. Then, make more videos on similar topics to boost your earnings.
Another factor that can affect what ads appear alongside your videos is the viewing habits of individual viewers. People are shown ads that YouTube believes are more relevant to their interests.
Useful Terminology (CPM, CPC, CPV)
A lot of people think your ad revenue is determined by your view count. This isn’t true – it’s determined by ad impressions.
How much revenue you earn from the ads running around your videos depends on these three things:
CPC: ‘cost per click’. Most of the ads on YouTube are CPC, meaning that an ad impression is only recorded when an ad is clicked on.
CPV: ‘cost per view’. Skippable pre-roll ads are the only ads on YouTube which record ad impressions without clicks. These ads record ad impressions when viewers watch 30 seconds of the ad instead of skipping it.
CPM: ‘cost per mille’ or ‘cost per thousand’. This refers to how much money gets paid out for 1000 ad impressions.
Your CPM will be affected by a multitude of things including the ads themselves and the size of your channel. AdSense has made it a rule that you cannot disclose your CPM to anyone, which makes it difficult to determine what you should expect.
Note: never click on ads near your own videos or instruct your viewers/friends to do so. If your clicks are higher than what AdSense considers normal they may ban you.
Sites like Social Blade provide estimated earnings for any channel you want to look up. Looking up channels that are where you plan to be in the near future could help you set your own expectations.
Are you able to monetize your videos? How many more subscribers or hours of watch time do you need?
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to make money on YouTube? There are qualifications you have to meet before you can monetize your videos with ads, but you don’t have to have a huge channel.
Here’s everything you need to know to join the YouTube Partner Program and start earning ad revenue:
- Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
- How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
- What is Ad Friendly Content?
- How to Get Paid Through AdSense
- Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
- Useful Terminology (CPM, CPV, CPC)
What is the YouTube Partner Program
YouTube’s Partner Program, or YPP, allows creators to monetize their YouTube videos through ads. If you are a YouTube Partner, that means you are earning revenue from the ads being shown before and during your videos.
Before you dive into the below guide, you may need a video editor to start your monetizing on Youtube. Filmora video editor will be the best choice.
Becoming a skilled video editor takes years of practice, but with Wondershare Filmora video editor, you can produce YouTube videos that have a professional look and feel, even if you are new to the world of video editing. This YouTube Video Creator has big icons and an intuitive interface, so those YouTubers who edit videos for the first time can quickly make a video.
Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
In order to qualify for YPP, you need to prove that you’re creating consistent, original, content and that people are watching your content. YouTube believes that has been proven when you reach these qualifications:
- 1000 Subscribers
- 4000 Hours of Watch Time (over the past 12 months)
Not quite there yet? Here’s a list of actionable tips that can help you grow your channel.
If you meet these requirements and are approved for monetization, but then drop below them, your channel will not be automatically demonetized. YouTube may review your content and demonetize you if you seem to have stopped posting videos, but this will not be automatic.
Remember: meeting these milestones does not grant you automatic monetization.
You can apply for YPP when you reach the milestones above, but your channel will still need to be reviewed by a human working for YouTube. Reviewers will be watching for:
- Nudity or sexual content
- Harmful, dangerous, threatening, or hateful content
- Violent or graphic content
- Harassment or cyberbullying
- Spam, scams, and misleading metadata
- Copyright infringement or impersonation
- Privacy violations
- Fake subscribers
- Other guidelines violations
If your content violates any of YouTube’s Community Guidelines you may be denied monetization. Learn more about YouTube’s Community Guidelines here.
How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
Once you qualify for YPP, applying for monetization is easy.
- In the Creator Studio, select Channel > Status and features.
- Under ‘Monetization’, click Enable and follow the steps that appear to accept YouTube’s terms.
- Wait to be approved.
If you’re approved, you can start earning money as soon as your AdSense account is set up!
If you’re not approved, you can apply again in 30 days.
To make sure you’re approved the next time you apply, review all of YouTube’s related policies (Partner Program policies , Terms of Service , spam policies , and Community Guidelines ) and remove the content that might be holding you back.
In order to start monetizing, you’ll need to link your channel with an AdSense account. You must be over 18 to create an AdSense account. YouTube creators under 18 can link to the AdSense accounts of their parents or guardians.
Here’s how to sign up for AdSense through YouTube:
- Under Channel > Status and features in your Creator Studio, look for Paid content. Click where it says ‘active AdSense account’.
- On the following ‘Monetization’ screen, click Next to go to AdSense.
- You will be asked whether you want to use the Google account you’re already signed in to for AdSense, or if you want to use a different account.
- The next step is ‘Your Website’. This will automatically be filled in with your channel. Click Accept association if it’s right.
Note: you can only have one AdSense account. Do not make a second one if you already have one. Duplicate accounts may be banned, which will stop you from monetizing your videos.
What is Ad Friendly content?
Not all content that meets YouTube’s Community Guidelines will be considered ‘advertiser-friendly’. Companies don’t want to run ads alongside content that doesn’t match the values of their brands.
YouTube may disable ads on any video it doesn’t think is ad-friendly. Videos which may be flagged as inappropriate for ads include (but are not limited to):
- Videos that cover controversial or sensitive subjects.
- Videos depicting the use of drugs or dangerous products.
- Videos may encourage harmful or dangerous behavior.
- Videos with swearing (but not ALL videos with swearing – quantity and context are factors).
- Videos which contain hate speech.
- Videos that depict family entertainment characters (i.e. Disney princesses) engaged in inappropriate behavior (even if you’re being satirical).
If you want to make sure all of your content is advertiser-friendly, here are some best practices suggested by YouTube:
- Be respectful of your viewers and any people or groups you may include or mention in your video.
- Extend this respectful tone to your thumbnails and video titles, and make sure your thumbnails and metadata accurately depict your video’s content.
- Don’t try to monetize videos that already contain ads (i.e. paid product placement ).
How to Get Paid Through AdSense
In order to receive a payment from AdSense, you need to earn at least $100.
For example, if you only earn $10 in a month, you will not receive a payment that month. You will not lose that $10 – you will receive it when your total earnings reach or exceed $100.
You will also need to provide AdSense with tax information and verify your identity and address in order to start being paid.
The most popular way to get paid through AdSense is via an EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). To receive your payments this way, you’ll need to link your bank account to your AdSense account.
Here’s how:
- Log in to AdSense.
- Click Settings in the menu on the left, and then select Payments.
- On the Payments page, click Manage payment options.
- Click the Add payment method.
- You’ll be prompted to add your bank account details.
- Make sure the name on your AdSense account matches the name on your bank account (if you’re under 18 and cannot make your own AdSense account, this may mean you’re using your parent or guardian’s bank account).
Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
Not all ads pay the same, and not all videos will be able to attract the ads that pay the most.
How much money your video has the potential to earn depends on:
- The size of your channel
- Your niche on YouTube
- The specific topic of the video
That the size of your channel matters probably isn’t a surprise. The biggest brands want to run their ads beside videos that are getting more views.
Whether or not your YouTube niche has a high potential for profit will depend on a couple things:
- How many other channels are in your niche?
The more people there are making similar videos to you, the thinner the available ads are spread.
- How many cheap or expensive products are being advertised in your niche?
If the products are free or inexpensive (i.e. free online games) then that limits your earning ability. In large niches like gaming, the few higher paying ads will go to the most popular channels and the low-paying ads will be spread amongst everyone else.
If you have a very specific niche, i.e. luxury cars, then you will have less competition and the ads available will likely be for more expensive products (and thus the ads themselves will be higher paying).
Even if you are in a large niche, you can still make videos on specific topics designed to attract higher-paying ads and more revenue. Pay attention to the analytics in your Creator Studio to learn which of your videos earn the most. Then, make more videos on similar topics to boost your earnings.
Another factor that can affect what ads appear alongside your videos is the viewing habits of individual viewers. People are shown ads that YouTube believes are more relevant to their interests.
Useful Terminology (CPM, CPC, CPV)
A lot of people think your ad revenue is determined by your view count. This isn’t true – it’s determined by ad impressions.
How much revenue you earn from the ads running around your videos depends on these three things:
CPC: ‘cost per click’. Most of the ads on YouTube are CPC, meaning that an ad impression is only recorded when an ad is clicked on.
CPV: ‘cost per view’. Skippable pre-roll ads are the only ads on YouTube which record ad impressions without clicks. These ads record ad impressions when viewers watch 30 seconds of the ad instead of skipping it.
CPM: ‘cost per mille’ or ‘cost per thousand’. This refers to how much money gets paid out for 1000 ad impressions.
Your CPM will be affected by a multitude of things including the ads themselves and the size of your channel. AdSense has made it a rule that you cannot disclose your CPM to anyone, which makes it difficult to determine what you should expect.
Note: never click on ads near your own videos or instruct your viewers/friends to do so. If your clicks are higher than what AdSense considers normal they may ban you.
Sites like Social Blade provide estimated earnings for any channel you want to look up. Looking up channels that are where you plan to be in the near future could help you set your own expectations.
Are you able to monetize your videos? How many more subscribers or hours of watch time do you need?
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to make money on YouTube? There are qualifications you have to meet before you can monetize your videos with ads, but you don’t have to have a huge channel.
Here’s everything you need to know to join the YouTube Partner Program and start earning ad revenue:
- Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
- How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
- What is Ad Friendly Content?
- How to Get Paid Through AdSense
- Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
- Useful Terminology (CPM, CPV, CPC)
What is the YouTube Partner Program
YouTube’s Partner Program, or YPP, allows creators to monetize their YouTube videos through ads. If you are a YouTube Partner, that means you are earning revenue from the ads being shown before and during your videos.
Before you dive into the below guide, you may need a video editor to start your monetizing on Youtube. Filmora video editor will be the best choice.
Becoming a skilled video editor takes years of practice, but with Wondershare Filmora video editor, you can produce YouTube videos that have a professional look and feel, even if you are new to the world of video editing. This YouTube Video Creator has big icons and an intuitive interface, so those YouTubers who edit videos for the first time can quickly make a video.
Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
In order to qualify for YPP, you need to prove that you’re creating consistent, original, content and that people are watching your content. YouTube believes that has been proven when you reach these qualifications:
- 1000 Subscribers
- 4000 Hours of Watch Time (over the past 12 months)
Not quite there yet? Here’s a list of actionable tips that can help you grow your channel.
If you meet these requirements and are approved for monetization, but then drop below them, your channel will not be automatically demonetized. YouTube may review your content and demonetize you if you seem to have stopped posting videos, but this will not be automatic.
Remember: meeting these milestones does not grant you automatic monetization.
You can apply for YPP when you reach the milestones above, but your channel will still need to be reviewed by a human working for YouTube. Reviewers will be watching for:
- Nudity or sexual content
- Harmful, dangerous, threatening, or hateful content
- Violent or graphic content
- Harassment or cyberbullying
- Spam, scams, and misleading metadata
- Copyright infringement or impersonation
- Privacy violations
- Fake subscribers
- Other guidelines violations
If your content violates any of YouTube’s Community Guidelines you may be denied monetization. Learn more about YouTube’s Community Guidelines here.
How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
Once you qualify for YPP, applying for monetization is easy.
- In the Creator Studio, select Channel > Status and features.
- Under ‘Monetization’, click Enable and follow the steps that appear to accept YouTube’s terms.
- Wait to be approved.
If you’re approved, you can start earning money as soon as your AdSense account is set up!
If you’re not approved, you can apply again in 30 days.
To make sure you’re approved the next time you apply, review all of YouTube’s related policies (Partner Program policies , Terms of Service , spam policies , and Community Guidelines ) and remove the content that might be holding you back.
In order to start monetizing, you’ll need to link your channel with an AdSense account. You must be over 18 to create an AdSense account. YouTube creators under 18 can link to the AdSense accounts of their parents or guardians.
Here’s how to sign up for AdSense through YouTube:
- Under Channel > Status and features in your Creator Studio, look for Paid content. Click where it says ‘active AdSense account’.
- On the following ‘Monetization’ screen, click Next to go to AdSense.
- You will be asked whether you want to use the Google account you’re already signed in to for AdSense, or if you want to use a different account.
- The next step is ‘Your Website’. This will automatically be filled in with your channel. Click Accept association if it’s right.
Note: you can only have one AdSense account. Do not make a second one if you already have one. Duplicate accounts may be banned, which will stop you from monetizing your videos.
What is Ad Friendly content?
Not all content that meets YouTube’s Community Guidelines will be considered ‘advertiser-friendly’. Companies don’t want to run ads alongside content that doesn’t match the values of their brands.
YouTube may disable ads on any video it doesn’t think is ad-friendly. Videos which may be flagged as inappropriate for ads include (but are not limited to):
- Videos that cover controversial or sensitive subjects.
- Videos depicting the use of drugs or dangerous products.
- Videos may encourage harmful or dangerous behavior.
- Videos with swearing (but not ALL videos with swearing – quantity and context are factors).
- Videos which contain hate speech.
- Videos that depict family entertainment characters (i.e. Disney princesses) engaged in inappropriate behavior (even if you’re being satirical).
If you want to make sure all of your content is advertiser-friendly, here are some best practices suggested by YouTube:
- Be respectful of your viewers and any people or groups you may include or mention in your video.
- Extend this respectful tone to your thumbnails and video titles, and make sure your thumbnails and metadata accurately depict your video’s content.
- Don’t try to monetize videos that already contain ads (i.e. paid product placement ).
How to Get Paid Through AdSense
In order to receive a payment from AdSense, you need to earn at least $100.
For example, if you only earn $10 in a month, you will not receive a payment that month. You will not lose that $10 – you will receive it when your total earnings reach or exceed $100.
You will also need to provide AdSense with tax information and verify your identity and address in order to start being paid.
The most popular way to get paid through AdSense is via an EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). To receive your payments this way, you’ll need to link your bank account to your AdSense account.
Here’s how:
- Log in to AdSense.
- Click Settings in the menu on the left, and then select Payments.
- On the Payments page, click Manage payment options.
- Click the Add payment method.
- You’ll be prompted to add your bank account details.
- Make sure the name on your AdSense account matches the name on your bank account (if you’re under 18 and cannot make your own AdSense account, this may mean you’re using your parent or guardian’s bank account).
Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
Not all ads pay the same, and not all videos will be able to attract the ads that pay the most.
How much money your video has the potential to earn depends on:
- The size of your channel
- Your niche on YouTube
- The specific topic of the video
That the size of your channel matters probably isn’t a surprise. The biggest brands want to run their ads beside videos that are getting more views.
Whether or not your YouTube niche has a high potential for profit will depend on a couple things:
- How many other channels are in your niche?
The more people there are making similar videos to you, the thinner the available ads are spread.
- How many cheap or expensive products are being advertised in your niche?
If the products are free or inexpensive (i.e. free online games) then that limits your earning ability. In large niches like gaming, the few higher paying ads will go to the most popular channels and the low-paying ads will be spread amongst everyone else.
If you have a very specific niche, i.e. luxury cars, then you will have less competition and the ads available will likely be for more expensive products (and thus the ads themselves will be higher paying).
Even if you are in a large niche, you can still make videos on specific topics designed to attract higher-paying ads and more revenue. Pay attention to the analytics in your Creator Studio to learn which of your videos earn the most. Then, make more videos on similar topics to boost your earnings.
Another factor that can affect what ads appear alongside your videos is the viewing habits of individual viewers. People are shown ads that YouTube believes are more relevant to their interests.
Useful Terminology (CPM, CPC, CPV)
A lot of people think your ad revenue is determined by your view count. This isn’t true – it’s determined by ad impressions.
How much revenue you earn from the ads running around your videos depends on these three things:
CPC: ‘cost per click’. Most of the ads on YouTube are CPC, meaning that an ad impression is only recorded when an ad is clicked on.
CPV: ‘cost per view’. Skippable pre-roll ads are the only ads on YouTube which record ad impressions without clicks. These ads record ad impressions when viewers watch 30 seconds of the ad instead of skipping it.
CPM: ‘cost per mille’ or ‘cost per thousand’. This refers to how much money gets paid out for 1000 ad impressions.
Your CPM will be affected by a multitude of things including the ads themselves and the size of your channel. AdSense has made it a rule that you cannot disclose your CPM to anyone, which makes it difficult to determine what you should expect.
Note: never click on ads near your own videos or instruct your viewers/friends to do so. If your clicks are higher than what AdSense considers normal they may ban you.
Sites like Social Blade provide estimated earnings for any channel you want to look up. Looking up channels that are where you plan to be in the near future could help you set your own expectations.
Are you able to monetize your videos? How many more subscribers or hours of watch time do you need?
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to make money on YouTube? There are qualifications you have to meet before you can monetize your videos with ads, but you don’t have to have a huge channel.
Here’s everything you need to know to join the YouTube Partner Program and start earning ad revenue:
- Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
- How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
- What is Ad Friendly Content?
- How to Get Paid Through AdSense
- Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
- Useful Terminology (CPM, CPV, CPC)
What is the YouTube Partner Program
YouTube’s Partner Program, or YPP, allows creators to monetize their YouTube videos through ads. If you are a YouTube Partner, that means you are earning revenue from the ads being shown before and during your videos.
Before you dive into the below guide, you may need a video editor to start your monetizing on Youtube. Filmora video editor will be the best choice.
Becoming a skilled video editor takes years of practice, but with Wondershare Filmora video editor, you can produce YouTube videos that have a professional look and feel, even if you are new to the world of video editing. This YouTube Video Creator has big icons and an intuitive interface, so those YouTubers who edit videos for the first time can quickly make a video.
Qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program
In order to qualify for YPP, you need to prove that you’re creating consistent, original, content and that people are watching your content. YouTube believes that has been proven when you reach these qualifications:
- 1000 Subscribers
- 4000 Hours of Watch Time (over the past 12 months)
Not quite there yet? Here’s a list of actionable tips that can help you grow your channel.
If you meet these requirements and are approved for monetization, but then drop below them, your channel will not be automatically demonetized. YouTube may review your content and demonetize you if you seem to have stopped posting videos, but this will not be automatic.
Remember: meeting these milestones does not grant you automatic monetization.
You can apply for YPP when you reach the milestones above, but your channel will still need to be reviewed by a human working for YouTube. Reviewers will be watching for:
- Nudity or sexual content
- Harmful, dangerous, threatening, or hateful content
- Violent or graphic content
- Harassment or cyberbullying
- Spam, scams, and misleading metadata
- Copyright infringement or impersonation
- Privacy violations
- Fake subscribers
- Other guidelines violations
If your content violates any of YouTube’s Community Guidelines you may be denied monetization. Learn more about YouTube’s Community Guidelines here.
How to Apply for Monetization on YouTube
Once you qualify for YPP, applying for monetization is easy.
- In the Creator Studio, select Channel > Status and features.
- Under ‘Monetization’, click Enable and follow the steps that appear to accept YouTube’s terms.
- Wait to be approved.
If you’re approved, you can start earning money as soon as your AdSense account is set up!
If you’re not approved, you can apply again in 30 days.
To make sure you’re approved the next time you apply, review all of YouTube’s related policies (Partner Program policies , Terms of Service , spam policies , and Community Guidelines ) and remove the content that might be holding you back.
In order to start monetizing, you’ll need to link your channel with an AdSense account. You must be over 18 to create an AdSense account. YouTube creators under 18 can link to the AdSense accounts of their parents or guardians.
Here’s how to sign up for AdSense through YouTube:
- Under Channel > Status and features in your Creator Studio, look for Paid content. Click where it says ‘active AdSense account’.
- On the following ‘Monetization’ screen, click Next to go to AdSense.
- You will be asked whether you want to use the Google account you’re already signed in to for AdSense, or if you want to use a different account.
- The next step is ‘Your Website’. This will automatically be filled in with your channel. Click Accept association if it’s right.
Note: you can only have one AdSense account. Do not make a second one if you already have one. Duplicate accounts may be banned, which will stop you from monetizing your videos.
What is Ad Friendly content?
Not all content that meets YouTube’s Community Guidelines will be considered ‘advertiser-friendly’. Companies don’t want to run ads alongside content that doesn’t match the values of their brands.
YouTube may disable ads on any video it doesn’t think is ad-friendly. Videos which may be flagged as inappropriate for ads include (but are not limited to):
- Videos that cover controversial or sensitive subjects.
- Videos depicting the use of drugs or dangerous products.
- Videos may encourage harmful or dangerous behavior.
- Videos with swearing (but not ALL videos with swearing – quantity and context are factors).
- Videos which contain hate speech.
- Videos that depict family entertainment characters (i.e. Disney princesses) engaged in inappropriate behavior (even if you’re being satirical).
If you want to make sure all of your content is advertiser-friendly, here are some best practices suggested by YouTube:
- Be respectful of your viewers and any people or groups you may include or mention in your video.
- Extend this respectful tone to your thumbnails and video titles, and make sure your thumbnails and metadata accurately depict your video’s content.
- Don’t try to monetize videos that already contain ads (i.e. paid product placement ).
How to Get Paid Through AdSense
In order to receive a payment from AdSense, you need to earn at least $100.
For example, if you only earn $10 in a month, you will not receive a payment that month. You will not lose that $10 – you will receive it when your total earnings reach or exceed $100.
You will also need to provide AdSense with tax information and verify your identity and address in order to start being paid.
The most popular way to get paid through AdSense is via an EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). To receive your payments this way, you’ll need to link your bank account to your AdSense account.
Here’s how:
- Log in to AdSense.
- Click Settings in the menu on the left, and then select Payments.
- On the Payments page, click Manage payment options.
- Click the Add payment method.
- You’ll be prompted to add your bank account details.
- Make sure the name on your AdSense account matches the name on your bank account (if you’re under 18 and cannot make your own AdSense account, this may mean you’re using your parent or guardian’s bank account).
Which YouTube Videos Get the Highest Paying Ads?
Not all ads pay the same, and not all videos will be able to attract the ads that pay the most.
How much money your video has the potential to earn depends on:
- The size of your channel
- Your niche on YouTube
- The specific topic of the video
That the size of your channel matters probably isn’t a surprise. The biggest brands want to run their ads beside videos that are getting more views.
Whether or not your YouTube niche has a high potential for profit will depend on a couple things:
- How many other channels are in your niche?
The more people there are making similar videos to you, the thinner the available ads are spread.
- How many cheap or expensive products are being advertised in your niche?
If the products are free or inexpensive (i.e. free online games) then that limits your earning ability. In large niches like gaming, the few higher paying ads will go to the most popular channels and the low-paying ads will be spread amongst everyone else.
If you have a very specific niche, i.e. luxury cars, then you will have less competition and the ads available will likely be for more expensive products (and thus the ads themselves will be higher paying).
Even if you are in a large niche, you can still make videos on specific topics designed to attract higher-paying ads and more revenue. Pay attention to the analytics in your Creator Studio to learn which of your videos earn the most. Then, make more videos on similar topics to boost your earnings.
Another factor that can affect what ads appear alongside your videos is the viewing habits of individual viewers. People are shown ads that YouTube believes are more relevant to their interests.
Useful Terminology (CPM, CPC, CPV)
A lot of people think your ad revenue is determined by your view count. This isn’t true – it’s determined by ad impressions.
How much revenue you earn from the ads running around your videos depends on these three things:
CPC: ‘cost per click’. Most of the ads on YouTube are CPC, meaning that an ad impression is only recorded when an ad is clicked on.
CPV: ‘cost per view’. Skippable pre-roll ads are the only ads on YouTube which record ad impressions without clicks. These ads record ad impressions when viewers watch 30 seconds of the ad instead of skipping it.
CPM: ‘cost per mille’ or ‘cost per thousand’. This refers to how much money gets paid out for 1000 ad impressions.
Your CPM will be affected by a multitude of things including the ads themselves and the size of your channel. AdSense has made it a rule that you cannot disclose your CPM to anyone, which makes it difficult to determine what you should expect.
Note: never click on ads near your own videos or instruct your viewers/friends to do so. If your clicks are higher than what AdSense considers normal they may ban you.
Sites like Social Blade provide estimated earnings for any channel you want to look up. Looking up channels that are where you plan to be in the near future could help you set your own expectations.
Are you able to monetize your videos? How many more subscribers or hours of watch time do you need?
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Kids Earning Big: The Success Story of Young Ryan Kaji
If you are curious about Ryan Kaji’s net worth and what led to it, you are at the right place. YouTube as a platform is accessible to a vast global audience, and anyone, regardless of age or lifestyle, can earn high amounts with the right type of content. Ryan Kaji is one such individual who has achieved a lot in his short life with his YouTube channel, Ryan’s World.
Read ahead to get deep knowledge of how much does ryan’s world make, career graph, and how you can emulate a similar path on YouTube.
Part 1: The Biography Box on Ryan Kaji
Before going into this in detail, here is an overall summary of Ryan Kaji and his income structure for a quick look.
Name | Ryan Kaji |
---|---|
Real Name | Ryan Naruto Nguyen |
Net Worth (as of 2022) | USD 35 million |
Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) | USD 1.11 million |
Yearly Income (approx.) | USD 16.66 million |
Age | 11 years |
Gender | Male |
Height | 1.28 m or 128 cm or 4 ft 2 inches |
Nationality | Asian-American |
Profession | YouTuber, Influencer |
YouTube Channel | Ryan’s World |
Awards and Recognition | · Ranked No. 23 on Top Creators List, Forbes 2022.· Ryan’s World ranks as one of the top 100 YouTube channels. |
Now that we know the primary data about Ryan, read on to learn about how he became famous on YouTube and his overall income, in more detail.
Part 2: Ryan Kaji YouTube Earning and Stats
After seeing the notes about Ryan’s World’s yearly income and other points, you must wonder how it has increased over the years. To simplify, most of his income comes from YouTube in terms of views and ad revenue, like most YouTubers.
Other than that, his subscriber count also accounts for a portion of what the YouTube algorithm calculates for the income evaluation. Currently, the subscriber counts for the Ryan’s World channel sits at 33.3 million, spread across different age demographics.
To calculate Ryan World net worth in 2020, the jump from 2022, and how it grew since 2015 overall, the ads play a major role. Typically, YouTubers earn around USD 3-7 for every 1000 views. His videos get around 277.59 million views per month. So, the overall count can extend to USD 1.11 million per month.
If he earns higher, like USD 7 for every 1000 views, his annual average can increase reach around USD 29.98 million instead of the estimated USD 16.66 million.
Moreover, YouTubers earn from other sources besides the ads on their videos, so the overall Ryan YouTube income is likely even higher monthly and yearly. These additional sources include affiliate commissions, sponsorships, interviews at other platforms, and product sales/merchandise.
Here is a quantified average of the earning statistics for Ryan’s World income in tabular format.
Ryan Kaji Ryan’s World Income | |
---|---|
Estimated Earnings per Month | USD 1.11 million |
Estimated Earnings per Year | USD 16.66 million |
Total Video Uploads (Approx) | 52.323 billion |
Subscribers | 33.3 million |
Video Views (on average) | 800,000+ |
Views for the last 30 days (on average) | 277.59 million |
Ryan Kaji’s Annual Income between 2016-2022
For a better understanding of how much does Ryan ToysReview make, which is the most popular segment in his channel, let’s look at his earning graph over the years.
Here is a bar chart showing the growth in Raji Kaji’s net worth from 2016 to the present.
Since Ryan Kaji started his channel in 2015, he has focused mainly on posting reviews and critiques on toys in videos. His personable characteristics and demeanor, plus the type of content he presented, helped him increase his earnings, raking in USD 11 million in 2016 and 2017.
As he grew in age, his content shifted to fit his interests at 6 years of age, which revolved around DIY science, adding animated co-stars, and doodles. He also started his custom merchandise for the subscribers, had his AdSense revenue, and a proprietary toy line. Therefore, regarding how much money did Ryan ToysReview make in 2018, the channel saw growth to USD 22 million, which further increased to USD 26 million in 2019.
In 2020, he earned around USD 29.5 million and USD 27 million in 2021. The Ryan ToysReview income further grew to USD 35 million in 2022, and it is expected to increase in the upcoming time, especially with his videos raking in millions of views in recent times.
Popularity across social media
The leading social media platform where Ryan Kaji grew his strength is YouTube, and he currently enjoys a massive fan following. His channel, Ryan’s World, has an overall subscriber base of around 33.3 million YouTube users. These include primarily children as well as other adults, either who enjoy his content or those who watch along with their kids. He also has an Instagram account for his channel with around 159k followers.
Besides that, the total Ryan’s World earnings also come from his other YouTube channels, managed under the company his parents established afterward. These include Ryan ToysReview, The Studio Space, Ryan’s Family Review, EK Doodles, and three more.
All of these channels combined get a substantial overall following base, though there are overlaps between all or some of them. Ryan Kaji also has a television series and video game under the brand, increasing his overall popularity. The series name is “Ryan’s Mystery Playdate” on Nick Jr.
Part 3: Why is Ryan Kaji Trending on YouTube?
The overall view of how much money does Ryan have throughout the years and his social media popularity will surely give you an idea of how he amassed his impressive net worth. However, why exactly is he so popular on the platform when he focuses mainly on kid’s toys instead of other things that appeal to the primarily adult userbase on YouTube?
Charming personality
Ryan has a fun and enthusiastic approach to his videos, showing a bright and adorable personality. This shines through all of his videos, and his excitement translates across the screen to the viewers to captivate their attention well.
Interactive and engaging videos
The way the content is presented is engaging, with Ryan speaking to the viewers like friends. That creates a light-hearted environment for his subscribers, who are mostly kids. His videos also include information they learn, like the “ABC Song Learn English Alphabet for Children with Ryan!” video.
High-quality visuals and effects
The videos on the channel are well edited, with bright color scape and high-resolution imagery. The editor also adds fun effects in video, image, and audio format to engage all senses of viewers.
Consistent delivery/updates
The team behind Ryan’s World has the timing of their releases well-planned and relatively consistent with the posting schedule. Subscribers stay engaged since they get the videos they want regularly.
Engaging and eye-catching titles-
The titles of the videos on this channel are framed with the main keywords of what content one can expect. The title card design with effects and other areas where text pop up is properly set.
Top videos on Ryan’s World
To understand these points, you should take a look at his top videos on YouTube. The best videos on Ryan’s World channel include “HUGE EGGS Surprise Toys Challenge with Inflatable Water Slide” with 2 billion views, “Giant Lightning McQueen Egg Surprise with 100+ Disney Cars Toys” with 1.1 billion views, and “ABC Song Learn English Alphabet for Children with Ryan!” with 384 million views.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcmDiyk3NJs
Each video has an engaging title that speaks on the central theme while keeping consistent with his content type, i.e., toys review. Plus, he has visually appealing thumbnails with edited imagery, and his vibrant personality is appealing as well. All in all, he covers all the main points necessary to create engaging content, and that naturally adds to Ryan World salary.
Bonus Tip: How to be a YouTuber and Make Videos like Ryan Kaji
Yes, the quality and presentation of the videos on the channel are one of critical pieces that caused the high Ryan Kaji net worth. If you plan to start your YouTube channel, you should focus on video editing to optimize its quality. In this context, the Filmora software is an excellent tool to use.
Filmora- Why should you use it?
Wondershare Filmora is a high-grade video editing software that allows users to create dynamic, eye-grabbing, and intuitive videos efficiently. You can use the features available in this Mac and Windows-based software to merge, cut, split, and more your video clips into one cohesive project. It is simple to add filters with pre-set FX plugins like Boris FX, among other available options, for a unique video look.
Additionally, you can adjust the coloring of your videos with Color Matching and Color Correction features and add titles/transitions, among others. You can add voiceover and audio effects and adjust the video’s volume, tone, and soundtrack. AI-based features are also available here for quick automated edits (Instant Mode), removing background by focusing on only the subject (AI Portrait), and more.
How to use Filmora to create engaging videos for YouTube?
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Download and launch the Filmora software on Mac or Windows PC.
Step2 Tap on New Project > Click here to import media.
Step3 After choosing the video file or files from your device, drag them to the editor timeline below.
Step4 From the toolbar just above the timeline, click on the standard functions you want to use for editing the video. For example, click on the file and press the Crop icon.
Step5 At the top-most toolbar, you can see many tabs for editing, like Effects, Audio, Titles, etc. Click on them to get the drop-down menu of available effects, audio clips, and more. Add the ones you choose by dragging them to the video on the timeline.
Continue with further editing work using other tools available, like speed adjustment, background removal (chroma key), and more.
Step6 After completing the edits, click the Export button. Choose to download it offline by selecting Local and choosing your preferred format. Make further changes in the settings.
Or, you can directly post the video to your linked YouTube account.
Step7 Tap the Export button.
Final Words
Overall, Ryan Kaji saw great success with his stunning and engaging videos on his YouTube channel over the years. Also, he focused on other ventures, with the support of the team behind his channel, for income and editing work.
But, while starting, your funding will be less. It would help if you handled the video editing work on your own first, with reliable software like Filmora . Also, use other analytics tools and strategies to improve your channel further.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Part 1: The Biography Box on Ryan Kaji
Before going into this in detail, here is an overall summary of Ryan Kaji and his income structure for a quick look.
Name | Ryan Kaji |
---|---|
Real Name | Ryan Naruto Nguyen |
Net Worth (as of 2022) | USD 35 million |
Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) | USD 1.11 million |
Yearly Income (approx.) | USD 16.66 million |
Age | 11 years |
Gender | Male |
Height | 1.28 m or 128 cm or 4 ft 2 inches |
Nationality | Asian-American |
Profession | YouTuber, Influencer |
YouTube Channel | Ryan’s World |
Awards and Recognition | · Ranked No. 23 on Top Creators List, Forbes 2022.· Ryan’s World ranks as one of the top 100 YouTube channels. |
Now that we know the primary data about Ryan, read on to learn about how he became famous on YouTube and his overall income, in more detail.
Part 2: Ryan Kaji YouTube Earning and Stats
After seeing the notes about Ryan’s World’s yearly income and other points, you must wonder how it has increased over the years. To simplify, most of his income comes from YouTube in terms of views and ad revenue, like most YouTubers.
Other than that, his subscriber count also accounts for a portion of what the YouTube algorithm calculates for the income evaluation. Currently, the subscriber counts for the Ryan’s World channel sits at 33.3 million, spread across different age demographics.
To calculate Ryan World net worth in 2020, the jump from 2022, and how it grew since 2015 overall, the ads play a major role. Typically, YouTubers earn around USD 3-7 for every 1000 views. His videos get around 277.59 million views per month. So, the overall count can extend to USD 1.11 million per month.
If he earns higher, like USD 7 for every 1000 views, his annual average can increase reach around USD 29.98 million instead of the estimated USD 16.66 million.
Moreover, YouTubers earn from other sources besides the ads on their videos, so the overall Ryan YouTube income is likely even higher monthly and yearly. These additional sources include affiliate commissions, sponsorships, interviews at other platforms, and product sales/merchandise.
Here is a quantified average of the earning statistics for Ryan’s World income in tabular format.
Ryan Kaji Ryan’s World Income | |
---|---|
Estimated Earnings per Month | USD 1.11 million |
Estimated Earnings per Year | USD 16.66 million |
Total Video Uploads (Approx) | 52.323 billion |
Subscribers | 33.3 million |
Video Views (on average) | 800,000+ |
Views for the last 30 days (on average) | 277.59 million |
Ryan Kaji’s Annual Income between 2016-2022
For a better understanding of how much does Ryan ToysReview make, which is the most popular segment in his channel, let’s look at his earning graph over the years.
Here is a bar chart showing the growth in Raji Kaji’s net worth from 2016 to the present.
Since Ryan Kaji started his channel in 2015, he has focused mainly on posting reviews and critiques on toys in videos. His personable characteristics and demeanor, plus the type of content he presented, helped him increase his earnings, raking in USD 11 million in 2016 and 2017.
As he grew in age, his content shifted to fit his interests at 6 years of age, which revolved around DIY science, adding animated co-stars, and doodles. He also started his custom merchandise for the subscribers, had his AdSense revenue, and a proprietary toy line. Therefore, regarding how much money did Ryan ToysReview make in 2018, the channel saw growth to USD 22 million, which further increased to USD 26 million in 2019.
In 2020, he earned around USD 29.5 million and USD 27 million in 2021. The Ryan ToysReview income further grew to USD 35 million in 2022, and it is expected to increase in the upcoming time, especially with his videos raking in millions of views in recent times.
Popularity across social media
The leading social media platform where Ryan Kaji grew his strength is YouTube, and he currently enjoys a massive fan following. His channel, Ryan’s World, has an overall subscriber base of around 33.3 million YouTube users. These include primarily children as well as other adults, either who enjoy his content or those who watch along with their kids. He also has an Instagram account for his channel with around 159k followers.
Besides that, the total Ryan’s World earnings also come from his other YouTube channels, managed under the company his parents established afterward. These include Ryan ToysReview, The Studio Space, Ryan’s Family Review, EK Doodles, and three more.
All of these channels combined get a substantial overall following base, though there are overlaps between all or some of them. Ryan Kaji also has a television series and video game under the brand, increasing his overall popularity. The series name is “Ryan’s Mystery Playdate” on Nick Jr.
Part 3: Why is Ryan Kaji Trending on YouTube?
The overall view of how much money does Ryan have throughout the years and his social media popularity will surely give you an idea of how he amassed his impressive net worth. However, why exactly is he so popular on the platform when he focuses mainly on kid’s toys instead of other things that appeal to the primarily adult userbase on YouTube?
Charming personality
Ryan has a fun and enthusiastic approach to his videos, showing a bright and adorable personality. This shines through all of his videos, and his excitement translates across the screen to the viewers to captivate their attention well.
Interactive and engaging videos
The way the content is presented is engaging, with Ryan speaking to the viewers like friends. That creates a light-hearted environment for his subscribers, who are mostly kids. His videos also include information they learn, like the “ABC Song Learn English Alphabet for Children with Ryan!” video.
High-quality visuals and effects
The videos on the channel are well edited, with bright color scape and high-resolution imagery. The editor also adds fun effects in video, image, and audio format to engage all senses of viewers.
Consistent delivery/updates
The team behind Ryan’s World has the timing of their releases well-planned and relatively consistent with the posting schedule. Subscribers stay engaged since they get the videos they want regularly.
Engaging and eye-catching titles-
The titles of the videos on this channel are framed with the main keywords of what content one can expect. The title card design with effects and other areas where text pop up is properly set.
Top videos on Ryan’s World
To understand these points, you should take a look at his top videos on YouTube. The best videos on Ryan’s World channel include “HUGE EGGS Surprise Toys Challenge with Inflatable Water Slide” with 2 billion views, “Giant Lightning McQueen Egg Surprise with 100+ Disney Cars Toys” with 1.1 billion views, and “ABC Song Learn English Alphabet for Children with Ryan!” with 384 million views.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcmDiyk3NJs
Each video has an engaging title that speaks on the central theme while keeping consistent with his content type, i.e., toys review. Plus, he has visually appealing thumbnails with edited imagery, and his vibrant personality is appealing as well. All in all, he covers all the main points necessary to create engaging content, and that naturally adds to Ryan World salary.
Bonus Tip: How to be a YouTuber and Make Videos like Ryan Kaji
Yes, the quality and presentation of the videos on the channel are one of critical pieces that caused the high Ryan Kaji net worth. If you plan to start your YouTube channel, you should focus on video editing to optimize its quality. In this context, the Filmora software is an excellent tool to use.
Filmora- Why should you use it?
Wondershare Filmora is a high-grade video editing software that allows users to create dynamic, eye-grabbing, and intuitive videos efficiently. You can use the features available in this Mac and Windows-based software to merge, cut, split, and more your video clips into one cohesive project. It is simple to add filters with pre-set FX plugins like Boris FX, among other available options, for a unique video look.
Additionally, you can adjust the coloring of your videos with Color Matching and Color Correction features and add titles/transitions, among others. You can add voiceover and audio effects and adjust the video’s volume, tone, and soundtrack. AI-based features are also available here for quick automated edits (Instant Mode), removing background by focusing on only the subject (AI Portrait), and more.
How to use Filmora to create engaging videos for YouTube?
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Download and launch the Filmora software on Mac or Windows PC.
Step2 Tap on New Project > Click here to import media.
Step3 After choosing the video file or files from your device, drag them to the editor timeline below.
Step4 From the toolbar just above the timeline, click on the standard functions you want to use for editing the video. For example, click on the file and press the Crop icon.
Step5 At the top-most toolbar, you can see many tabs for editing, like Effects, Audio, Titles, etc. Click on them to get the drop-down menu of available effects, audio clips, and more. Add the ones you choose by dragging them to the video on the timeline.
Continue with further editing work using other tools available, like speed adjustment, background removal (chroma key), and more.
Step6 After completing the edits, click the Export button. Choose to download it offline by selecting Local and choosing your preferred format. Make further changes in the settings.
Or, you can directly post the video to your linked YouTube account.
Step7 Tap the Export button.
Final Words
Overall, Ryan Kaji saw great success with his stunning and engaging videos on his YouTube channel over the years. Also, he focused on other ventures, with the support of the team behind his channel, for income and editing work.
But, while starting, your funding will be less. It would help if you handled the video editing work on your own first, with reliable software like Filmora . Also, use other analytics tools and strategies to improve your channel further.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
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- Title: The Strategist's Handbook for YouTube Ad Profitability
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