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How To Make Money On Youtube Without Making Videos by Samuelmicheal(m): 3:52pm On Jan 05, 2022
Believe it or not, you can make money on YouTube without making videos. Here's our guide to YouTube profits for the camera-shy.
YouTube is a source of entertainment for billions of people. But believe it or not, you can make money on YouTube without making videos.

Since you’re reading this, there’s a strong chance that you aren’t excited about being on camera. The good news is that just about anyone can make money from YouTube — even the camera-shy.

If you don’t want to be filmed or lack the time or expertise to make high-quality videos, you can still rake in profits from this social media platform. Editing content, posting other people’s content, and selling merchandise are just a few ways you can earn.

Keep reading to learn the best ways to make money on YouTube without making videos.

HOW TO SET UP A YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Ready to make money on YouTube without making videos? Here’s how to start.

Setting up a YouTube channel is super easy, and you don’t have to submit an application. No doubt, this is one of the reasons why YouTube is so popular — it’s free for most users and content creators.

All you need to do is register for a YouTube account (which will link to your Google account) and begin setting up your channel.

1. Plan your channel
Before you do anything, spend some time thinking about what you want your channel to offer.

Pick your area of focus
To do this, start by determining the type of content you want to promote. To make sure your channel stands out, think about tackling a niche category to start. After all, you can always expand or pivot down the road.

For example, rather than posting general cooking tutorials, consider making a most shocking mukbang compilation. You may even want to drill down further and focus on the most shocking pizza mukbang moments. Yup, I just went there.

Choose a name
Your channel’s name plays a huge role in its overall success. For the best results, pick a name that’s short, simple, catchy, and related to the topic that you’re focusing on.

The name you choose shouldn’t be vulgar. It should also be easy to spell and pronounce.

Remember that the name you select is part of your brand. It’s one of the first things that your audience will see when searching for content. As such, it has a significant impact on how your channel is received.

2. Create a YouTube account

Once you square away the basic details, head over to YouTube and open an account.

YouTube brand vs. personal accounts
At this point, you have to determine whether you want to open a personal or brand account.

When you open a personal account, the channel appears as your Google account name. A personal account is generally for non-business use. Opening a brand account gives you greater control and flexibility. You can choose a different name, mask your email address, and manage multiple channels from a single location.

If you aim to use YouTube as an income stream, you’ll almost certainly want a brand account. It doesn’t cost anything, and it offers lots of upside.

3. Upload videos

Now that you have a channel in place, you’re ready to start aggregating videos and publishing content.

Publishing on YouTube is pretty straightforward. First, you need to make sure YouTube supports your file type. To do this, click “create a video” and either upload the file directly or drag and drop it from a source location.

Videos can be either public or private. For your purposes, you will almost certainly want to set all videos to public. Additionally, you need to set captions for SEO, add tags, and write succinct video descriptions so people can find your content on the search engine.

Don’t forget about video thumbnails when you’re uploading content. Think about the images that you want potential viewers to see when they’re browsing YouTube. When you use an eye-catching thumbnail image, you increase the likelihood of attracting new viewers.

Think of it this way. Suppose you have the option to pick one of two different sandwiches. One sandwich looks fresh and well put together. The other looks so-so.

The vast majority of the time, people will go for the better-looking option. The same concept holds true with all things online marketing.

OUT-OF-THE-BOX WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ON YOUTUBE (WITHOUT MAKING VIDEOS)
As you can see, it’s possible to make money on YouTube by leveraging other content.

It takes a bit of work, but it’s still a lot easier than going through the process of getting on camera, editing, and producing content.

With that in mind, there are many other ways to generate profits from YouTube without making videos. Here are some of the top approaches.

Posting Work From Other Content Creators
The easiest and most common way to make money on YouTube without making videos is to publish third-party content. For example, YouTube allows you to post video content from other video creators through a strategy known as aggregation.

In other words, you curate content instead of publishing original clips.

As such, it’s no surprise that aggregating or curating content saves you a lot of time. It also helps to attract viewers that are interested in what you’re sharing.

For example, the Movie Coverage YouTube channel aggregates movie trailers for viewers. At the time of writing, it has upwards of 1.03 million subscribers.

Types of third-party content you can post on YouTube

Interested in aggregating content on YouTube? Here’s how you do it.

Original videos

YouTube allows you to post full, original clips from third-party providers on your own channel. However, you have to obtain explicit permission from that party and properly attribute the video to avoid copyright violations.

Failure to do this could result in a Matched Third-Party notification from YouTube. The app sends this when it picks up on the fact that something in your video belongs to another person.

How to deal with a Matched Third-Party notification

When sending a Matched Third-Party notification, YouTube typically explains what it intends to do about the situation.

In some cases, the company might show ads on the video and send revenue to the publisher. The company might also choose to block the video — or even deactivate your account if you seriously abuse the terms of service.

Sometimes, YouTube sends Matched Third-Party notifications by mistake. If you follow the rules and think there may be a mistake, you could try to dispute the warning.

Whatever you do, you can’t afford to ignore this type of notification. Otherwise, it could harm your account and immediately stop your money-making ability.
Creative Commons video content
Many content producers have success using Creative Commons licenses when posting videos.

When a content creator posts a video with a Creative Commons license, the original producer retains ownership of the content. However, the license gives you the ability to use their work in your videos or on your channel.

If you’re interested in this approach, search for the video term you want to find. When the results pop up, click on the filter button, and select Creative Commons under the Features list. You’ll then be looking at a targeted list of free videos that you should be able to republish.

Just make sure to look at each specific license and make sure to follow its conditions. Some licenses have strict requirements explaining how you can use the material, so it’s in your best interest to pay attention.

In many cases, you can post videos exactly as they appear. You may also be able to use videos as part of larger compilations (e.g., a one-hour montage of kittens playing with babies).

Other ways to make money from your YouTube channel include

Start a blog
Blogging is a solid way to make money from YouTube. Any time you’re scrolling through a popular blog and see a YouTube video embedded in it, that website owner is probably making money from it.

If you’ve got what it takes, consider starting a free blog on WordPress and posing videos to supplement your content. You can use most third-party videos as long as you attribute them to the owner.

Use affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing involves making money by sending customers to third-party advertisers.

YouTubers often do this by including content and promotions in videos. For example, suppose you have a channel about electronic music equipment. You might include a video reviewing headphones and link to certain brands in your content.

To be clear, it helps to have a steady stream of viewers to make real money from affiliate programs.

If you’re interested in taking this route, some of the largest affiliate programs to check out are expertnaira for Nigerians

Sign up for Nielsen
Nielsen is a leading market research company that pays participants $50 each year just for sharing data about how they use the internet.

In other words, if you sign up for Nielsen, you can make money just by watching YouTube and giving Nielsen access to your viewing history and habits.

This approach is safe, non-invasive, and doesn’t require anything other than browsing the internet and watching content.

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