YouTube: Postei durante 100 DIAS pra te provar que não é sorte!
Summary
TLDRThis video script shares the journey of a content creator growing their YouTube and TikTok channels through the use of 'cut' content. The creator discusses monetization challenges, including limited monetization on certain videos due to content restrictions, but also highlights success with videos that perform well and gain millions of views. They share strategies for overcoming algorithm issues on both platforms, such as reposting videos that get stuck at low views. The creator estimates earnings around $1,000–$3,000 per month, offering advice to others interested in starting similar channels.
Takeaways
- 😀 The creator highlights the potential for significant earnings as their YouTube channel grows, reaching milestones like 1 million subscribers.
- 😀 Monetization limitations on YouTube can reduce earnings, especially for videos with sensitive content or strong language, but successful content still brings in revenue.
- 😀 A video with 4.5 million views was limited in monetization, earning only 10% of its potential revenue due to content restrictions, despite its high views.
- 😀 YouTube shorts may not gain views immediately but can pick up momentum after a few days, and reposting videos can help overcome early delivery issues.
- 😀 The creator employs a strategy of resetting YouTube videos (by making them private, then reposting) to get better delivery and engagement after initial stalling.
- 😀 TikTok's algorithm works similarly to YouTube, where videos may not perform well immediately but can later gain millions of views and increased engagement.
- 😀 The creator discusses a significant growth in followers and views on TikTok, with 15 million views and 70,000 followers achieved in just a few months.
- 😀 RPM (Revenue per Thousand Impressions) on TikTok can be higher than on YouTube, with some TikTok accounts generating higher earnings despite having similar content types.
- 😀 The creator's combined monthly income from YouTube and TikTok channels could reach up to $3,000–$5,000, depending on performance and content monetization.
- 😀 Persistence in posting validated videos is key to growing channels on both platforms, as the algorithm may initially freeze or limit the reach of videos.
- 😀 The creator plans to continue updating and sharing strategies for growing and monetizing YouTube and TikTok channels as long as they remain effective.
Q & A
What is the impact of limited monetization on a YouTube video?
-Limited monetization means a video is earning significantly less revenue than it would if fully monetized. In the case discussed in the video, a highly viewed video with over 4.5 million views earned only a fraction of what it could have, due to the limitations imposed by YouTube's content policies.
How does the YouTube algorithm affect the visibility of new videos?
-The YouTube algorithm may initially restrict the visibility of new videos, especially on new channels. This is referred to as 'trapping,' where videos may only get a few thousand views despite being high-quality content. The creator has to use strategies like reposting and adjusting video visibility settings to improve engagement.
What strategy does the creator use to overcome YouTube's algorithm restrictions?
-The creator privates, deletes, and reposts videos that are underperforming. This strategy helps to 'reset' the video and potentially increase its visibility after the YouTube algorithm lifts restrictions on its reach.
How does the monetization process differ for YouTube Shorts and regular YouTube videos?
-For YouTube Shorts, the monetization process can be more volatile, with videos sometimes not reaching their full potential if the algorithm restricts their distribution early on. Regular YouTube videos are generally more stable in terms of monetization, but Shorts tend to accumulate views over time through viral bursts.
What is RPM, and how does it affect earnings on TikTok and YouTube?
-RPM (Revenue Per Thousand Impressions) is a metric used to determine how much money is earned per thousand views. The creator mentions that their TikTok account has an RPM of $0.11 to $0.12, which is higher than the YouTube account's RPM, meaning they earn more per view on TikTok.
What challenges does the creator face when uploading videos on TikTok?
-On TikTok, the creator experiences similar challenges as on YouTube, such as delayed video visibility. A video may not perform well initially, but it can later gain traction after 20 or 30 days, similar to YouTube's delayed reach.
How does the creator's experience with TikTok compare to YouTube in terms of earnings?
-The creator's TikTok account is currently earning a higher RPM compared to YouTube, meaning they generate more revenue per view on TikTok. This indicates that even though both platforms are monetized, TikTok's revenue potential is currently more lucrative for the creator.
How do views accumulate over time on YouTube, and how does this impact earnings?
-Views on YouTube tend to accumulate over time, especially for videos that initially underperform. The creator's strategy involves focusing on videos that have been validated to perform well, and the steady increase in views contributes to more consistent earnings as the videos continue to be discovered.
How has the creator's TikTok channel grown in terms of views and followers?
-The creator's TikTok channel has grown rapidly, accumulating 15 million views and 70,000 followers in just over two months. This demonstrates the potential for fast growth and engagement on TikTok when using effective strategies.
What are the creator's expected earnings from YouTube and TikTok by the end of January?
-By the end of January, the creator expects to earn around R$ 3,000 or more from both TikTok and YouTube monetization. This estimate includes earnings from both platforms and potential bonuses for engaging videos.
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