Yeah... You can get noticed without ads. Even if your video has ads, if it is only getting a handful of views it is not getting promoted by YouTube. This is a false idea that every single monetized video somehow is advertised. I wish it were true, but it isn't.
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I'm aware that you can, but YouTube itself will not recommended them as often on the site because of the lack of ads. They make less money from ad-less videos so will always promote videos with ads enabled over those without. No monetisation = less ads = less revenue for YouTube
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Your video WILL NOT be recommended regardless if it doesn't first have a few thousand views. Focus on getting those views, then you can worry about ad revenue.
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I think you're misinterpreting what I mean by recommended. I'm talking about suggested videos at the end of a video or how highly it places in related searches. Not being monetised is going to push it further and further down the lists, and again, the revenue isn't the issue here
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I'm well aware what you mean. And I'm saying that your video is never going to appear at the end of a video or in a general search with ten views. It doesn't matter how many mid-roll ads you stick in it.
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Replying to @Rimmy_Downunder @TheStoneMan2013 and
He's not complaining about losing money dude, it's about video exposure being prioritised to 'monetised' channels/ videos. read his replies again.
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Replying to @SteveOfWarr @TheStoneMan2013 and
I'm reading. And any channel that is small enough to not be monetized is not going to get any sort of exposure in the first place.
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Replying to @Rimmy_Downunder @TheStoneMan2013 and
right but on the flipside the argument is how are small channels meant to grow if they're not encourage and it's now getting harder to earn recognition?
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Replying to @SteveOfWarr @TheStoneMan2013 and
There is no exposure, that's the point! Everyone has had to deal with this, there's many, many ways to try and get views (more than this annoying char limit allows) but this idea that small channels ever got advertised or exposed by YouTube itself is ridiculous.
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Replying to @Rimmy_Downunder @TheStoneMan2013 and
I think you've just contradicted your own argument there
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What? No. People are fearing that by not being monetized by these new rules small channels won't grow. My point is that literally nothing has changed, because these small channels were never getting advertised in the first place. This is about YouTube's policy change.
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