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Remember that viral YouTube video you chuckled at over breakfast this morning? That video could have earned the creator more than £100,000. Here's how!
We're not kidding when we say you can earn serious money from YouTube videos. And it might just be the most enjoyable money-making trick out there.
Sadly, it isn't as easy as clapping your fingers and the money appearing in your bank account like magic, but making money out of YouTube videos is still a relatively simple concept.
In an effort to help you earn some dollar, we've put together this step-by-step guide. You can thank us later by sending us some of your earnings, maybe? Worth a try!
How much money can you make?
Straight in there with the killer question, eh – you shrewd lot. Well, the answer is a bit of a mixed bag, if we're honest.
While you might get lucky in waking up to find your video has gone viral, this is very unlikely. That said, if you have managed to catch something funny on film, by all means give it a shot.
You're much more likely to build up revenue by getting an audience through regular content publishing, whether you're making vlogs, cat videos or just talking about custard creams. You might remember the tale of 17 year old Fred Pye – he hit the news a few years ago when he revealed he'd earned £24,000 a year by making walk-throughs for Grand Theft Auto.
But as we said, it isn't all a fruitful walk in the park. Livie Rose, a beauty blogger from Brighton says her pay fluctuates from thousands one month to £50 the next, and some people only report earning a few pounds here and there.

What do you need to get started?

Depending on what you're planning to capture on film, you'll need to get the right set-up sorted from the beginning.
There's no point recording the most hilarious videos ever seen on your iPhone – a decent set-up goes a long way towards showing that you're serious and having people respect your videos.
You'll need:
  • A decent camera – Quality is important and you'll need to record your videos in full 1080p HD.
  • Video editing software – Both PCs and Macs have pretty decent video editing software (Movie maker & iMovie) but Adobe Premier is a decent option for advanced users (or grab a free alternative).
  • Sound recording equipment – Most cameras come with a microphone, but if you're looking for top sound quality you might need to purchase a decent microphone.
  • Lighting – Splashing out on lighting isn't essential, but some top YouTubers swear by it. Time to get creative with every lamp in the house!
  • A decent backdrop – If you're filming a vlog, you might want to set up a decent backdrop. You can stick with a plain colour or jazz it up a bit with a collection of posters for example (although plain normally works a bit better).

How to make the best YouTube videos




To put it simply – the way this works is you get popular then you get paid. You can't sign up to monetise videos that no one has watched yet.
Annoying as this is, it makes sense really – who wants to pay to advertise on a billboard down a back alley that no one walks past? Yet while building up a decent audience might seem daunting, there are some easy tips that might help you get there sooner:
  • Choose your niche: Take some time to think about what you can do well and whether you think people would be interested in it. One of the most popular genres on Youtube is gaming walk-throughs, but it's pretty competitive. Other genres that work well are: product reviews, comedy, beauty vlogs, and general ‘how to' guides.
  • Choose a good username: Sounds trivial, but trust us, it isn't. You need to make your username memorable and steer clear from numbers and random characters. Yes, that means Xxx_ponysrock92_xxX is a no go. Sorry.
  • Catchy, relevant titles: Make your title both catchy and relevant. That way people will remember it, and more people will stumble across it if they're searching for something similar.
  • Upload content regularly: You won't build an audience if you not posting stuff for people to watch! Remember, the longer you keep that audience locked in, the more monies you get.
  • Be original: There's nothing wrong with tried-and-tested formats such as reviews or cat videos, but you have to make sure you stand out from the crowd. This is where finding your niche comes in handy – go forth and be different, kids!
  • Show you love your content: You need to be creating videos about something you love. Having a passion for your videos will make an affect on how they're received – if you seem interested, chances are your viewers will be too. If you don't love what you're doing you'll soon get bored and the videos will start to reflect that. Passion comes first, and the money comes second!
Always make sure to follow the rules too; no inappropriate content, copyright or spamming. Play nice and you'll be (earning) gold.

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