Dave
Staff member
Uh, actually I meet that criteria. I have 4000 subscribers and, through no fault of my own, I still pull in 1200 hours a month in viewing time of my videos (almost entirely comprised of my Space Engineers tutorials). My share of the revenue usually comes out to about 10 bucks a month on a normal slow month, but whenever Space Engineers goes on sale it gets bumped back up to 30 bucks a month for a month or two.[DOUBLEPOST=1516205153,1516204960][/DOUBLEPOST]And to think, all this got started because I got so frustrated watching you fail to play Space Engineers that I had to make some tutorials.@GasBandit is going to feel this one directly.
Also now is not a good time to get into Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.Welp, guess I won't bother with that YouTube series idea I had.
Let me tell you about my beanie baby fortune...Also now is not a good time to get into Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
I tellya, Nick. Ya sit on the fence for 20min just to see what's going on and by then it's too late.
--Patrick
Yeah, subs don't directly translate into revenue, views do. If your subscribers aren't viewing your new content (or watching your old content over and over), they're not making you money. Each view is 3 or so potential ad impressions. Impressions don't pay that much, fractions of a cent. However, an ad click might get you a buck or two. I find that about 10,000 views translates into about 25 bucks in my pocket.A channel would need higher numbers than the new monetization requirements in order to be all that profitable, so a new creator would still have had to build it up. Gas has 4000 subs and it's $10 a month? So 1000 subs might be $2.50. I'm guessing all the little channels added together mean a lot of cost for YouTube, even if not much for the creators.
A lot of YouTube people I watch seem to be making their money on Patreon or similar sites, from fans who understand YouTube isn't paying the bills so much.
You should anyway. Don’t do it for the money, do it for yourself.Welp, guess I won't bother with that YouTube series idea I had.
Wouldn't hurt to simultaneously launch and link a Patreon, though. It's all about building momentum. You do the first one, you generate some interest. You do the second, the people who liked the first come back, and start sharing it, and you get more views. You do the third, and it starts to snowball. As long as you are consistent in creating new content on a weekly-ish schedule, people will start chipping in a couple bucks in patreon because they want to see more - and honestly, that's faster money than youtube'd have given you even at its most generous.You should anyway. Don’t do it for the money, do it for yourself.
Not only that, but the type of work he'd do is somewhat timeless, so there's a long tail effect that a lot of these flash in the pan producers don't experience since a lot of their content is topical.It would work out for Nick since he's only planning to do older stuff, could record an amount to buffer so there would definitely be a video each week.
Yeah, if I was making a comic channel, it'd be all new stuff, which is what everyone else is doing, and none of it would matter later. Nick's makes sense in the long run.Not only that, but the type of work he'd do is somewhat timeless, so there's a long tail effect that a lot of these flash in the pan producers don't experience since a lot of their content is topical.
If I were to do it, I'd prefer quality over quantity, anyway. Maybe more like once a month.It would work out for Nick since he's only planning to do older stuff, could record an amount to buffer so there would definitely be a video each week.
It's just too useful.
Wait, what? When did that happen? I mean, I can still make all the playlists I want... though it could be that's because I'm a partner? Is everyone else also unable to create/edit playlists?[DOUBLEPOST=1516291149,1516291061][/DOUBLEPOST]they took away my control of what video came on next unless I paid them for the right to choose my own playlist.
Well, far be it for me to stick up for youtube or anything, but, most of these ads let you skip after 5 seconds, and failing that, browser plugins like uBlock origin (or AdNauseam, which I myself use, I know, hypocrisy ) block youtube ads as well so the video starts playing immediately.The fact that ads are now on every video infringes on my use case for YouTube: short, informative videos. When I have to wait for a 30 second ad to watch a 1-5 minute video, I'll seek elsewhere. Video doesn't add enough value for me.
On the phone app? A good 75% of my YouTube use is on my phone where I'm quickly checking how to do something.Wait, what? When did that happen? I mean, I can still make all the playlists I want... though it could be that's because I'm a partner? Is everyone else also unable to create/edit playlists?[DOUBLEPOST=1516291149,1516291061][/DOUBLEPOST]
Well, far be it for me to stick up for youtube or anything, but, most of these ads let you skip after 5 seconds, and failing that, browser plugins like uBlock origin (or AdNauseam, which I myself use, I know, hypocrisy ) block youtube ads as well so the video starts playing immediately.
Well there's your problem right there.On the phone app? A good 75% of my YouTube use is on my phone where I'm quickly checking how to do something.
So when you click "add to..", there isn't a "create playlist" at the bottom of the pulldown, below the "watch later?" bit?Nope, I have an account and I'm never not logged into it on all of my Android devices, which is all of my devices. And my desktop. The only option I've ever had since YouTube Red was launched was an "Up Next" video, Autoplay slider, and a drop down menu that allows me the options of "Not Interested" and "Add to Watch Later." That's it. It doesn't matter which browser I use, whether I have adblockers installed and/or running, if I turn my anti-virus off, nothing. There is no more playlist option for me.
Underneath a video, next ot the thumbs up and down, is a share button. Next to that is a button that looks like a list with a + on it. This is to add it to your favorites or your channel...But also allows you to add it to an existing playlist or make a new one.Nope, I have an account and I'm never not logged into it on all of my Android devices, which is all of my devices. And my desktop. The only option I've ever had since YouTube Red was launched was an "Up Next" video, Autoplay slider, and a drop down menu that allows me the options of "Not Interested" and "Add to Watch Later." That's it. It doesn't matter which browser I use, whether I have adblockers installed and/or running, if I turn my anti-virus off, nothing. There is no more playlist option for me.
Well, thank god for that. I thought I'd gone insane. Though I still don't have the ability to save anything, because apparently my "channel" has been deactivated and I need to create a new one.Underneath a video, next ot the thumbs up and down, is a share button. Next to that is a button that looks like a list with a + on it. This is to add it to your favorites or your channel...But also allows you to add it to an existing playlist or make a new one.
It isn't where it used to be, admittedly, but the option's there.
Well, I'm sure as hell not lugging my desktop to the side of my car to appease the PC elite.Well there's your problem right there.
Bleh. YDI.
It's too bad your legs are broken and your memory doesn't last more than 6 seconds. My condolences.Well, I'm sure as hell not lugging my desktop to the side of my car to appease the PC elite.
Yes. You can no longer use YouTube the way you used to ("Anonymously") unless you now sign in to allow Google to "tailor the experience" (i.e., build a profile of your proclivities).You have to sign in to make playlists, so you do need a youtube account. Is that the issue?