YAY! @YouTube is making it EVEN HARDER for smaller YouTubers to make any money! I'm so happy! and by happy, I MEAN I WISH SOMEONE WOULD HURRY UP AND CREATE A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE ALREADY.
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It's so easy for them to say that a channel that can't hit that level shouldn't be considered for monetization, but in reality it's not exactly easy for someone to hit those numbers, even with good content.
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It's not enough to create good content anymore. Nowadays, you have to make good content + know how to market said content + have friends who are willing to share your content, and if you don't have all three then SCREEWWWW YOU, BUDDY.
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Replying to @pixcelation
I fully understand ya; I’m also experiencing these growing pains with
@StoryBakeHQ. You can’t get search result priority unless you’re monetized, and you can’t get monetized without 10k views, and you can’t get those views unless people can find your content or you get lucky.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @thebeallman @StoryBakeHQ
Yeah. It's not fun. I haven't made any money yet doing this, and I'm okay with that, but you're right — when they tie people finding your content to monetization, they are sending a strong message that small YouTubers can go ____ themselves.
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Replying to @pixcelation @StoryBakeHQ
I also haven’t made any money yet. I’ve been running giveaways (which you should totally enter and maybe win!), but those are all out of pocket just to grow the channel.
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Replying to @thebeallman @StoryBakeHQ
I’ve also been told that posting videos on various subreddits can get you some extra views, but I haven’t tried it yet.
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I'm too nervous / self conscious to post my own videos on reddit. I've tried it, and I've gotten shadowbanned for it lol
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Replying to @thebeallman @StoryBakeHQ
OH, HOLD UP. I just saw the recent changes. 4,000 hours of watch time. Just to get monetized. That is peak insanity,
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4,000 hours of watch time + 1,000 subscribers.
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1,000 subs is tough but fair in most cases; and yet, combined with the 4,000 hours requirement, this is gonna run a lot of small creators away.
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1,000 subscribers is nearly impossible for 90% (give or take) of users, especially those of us who lack the ability to market our content to wide audiences. As I said, good content isn't what drives people anymore. It's just not.
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