Has Your Video Content Become Stagnant On YouTube? Change it!

in #video5 years ago

Sharing your content has never been easier than it is in today's world. From social media to blogging to vlogging and everything in between there are few people left today who don't have some form of web presence.

When I first started posting on Youtube about 2 years ago I wasn't getting any views. Although I have to admit I wasn't posting very often and my videos were pretty amateur. I learned how to monetize on Youtube and slowly started getting some views by promoting my videos on social media.

It was at about this same time, or as I like to call it "$0.14 worth of earnings on Google Adsense" that Youtube decided to change their policy which stated you needed to have at least 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of total video watch time before you could monetize your content. Unfortunately for me, they didn't grandfather accounts which already had monetization in place.

I have continued to post content on my original Youtube channel and have started two more YouTube channels even since then, full well knowing I would have to provide good content, build a following and start the potentially long road to growth on Youtube.

Then I heard about Rumble.com from a guy I met a few weeks back who said he was making some serious money by posting videos of his two huge dogs on Rumble. I decided to check it out. Unlike YouTube, there is an approval process that a video goes through before it is put out live on the Rumble platform.

They give you several licensing options when you upload a video, one of which includes allowing them to promote your content on their YouTube channel and giving you 90% of the revenue content they receive from YouTube on your video.
This option also allows them to promote to other sites such as Yahoo.com and MSN.com just to name a couple for 60% of the ad revenue. You can also choose to keep all of the rights to your video to promote yourself outside of Rumble.

I uploaded a video on 3/16/19 and I received an email on 3/18/19 that my video had been approved. When I opened the email that afternoon I noticed that I had made $0.26. This was already $0.12 more than I made during my awkward monetized stint on Youtube. At the time of this writing (about 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday 3/19/19), this video has made $18.07, not bad for a new video.

Here's a screen shot of my estimated earnings for the past day since this video went live.

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I will still continue posting videos on YouTube but it's very clear to me that there is a strong new player in town.

Another clincher is that they have a referral program in which you make 5% of the revenue from anyone who signs up under your referral link and starts uploading videos which then start making money. I signed up shortly after the gentleman with the two very large dogs told me about using his link.

If you've found this information valuable and are considering signing up for Rumble please signup by using my referral link

Until next time, let's get ready to RUMBLE!

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