I lost EVERYTHING in January. ALL channels demonetized.
On top of that I was already struggling financially.
I found myself questioning if Youtube Automation was waste of time all along, While doing doordash.
However an odd pattern I noticed was that right before successful people get to their success, they have a make or break moment.
Something that pushes you past your mental barriers, your limits. The limits others and yourself have set for you.
Sometimes all it takes is a month of knowing you might go homeless to break free of those limits.
Another one.
Reviving dead YouTube channels is the most underrated skill in YTA. ๐
Just posted the first video on this one after 6 months of inactivity, and we're already printing
Interest fluctuates with time, if you have an inactive channel you need to take a look at the data.
See what people have been interested in, and where the attention is at currently.
See what other channels have been posting and what's been working for them.
Gather data, and make your first video back off of that.
Inauthentic content was a blessing in disguise.
In January I lost all channels, all Income as well.
Instead of whining on Twitter, I quickly took advantage of less competition on Youtube.
This channels RPM is 5-8 USD.
Don't build channels,
Build consistent results.
@ReallyJobless So you'd recommend 1 Adsense per 1 Channel? Is there a maximum amount of income per Adsense that you'd recommend? Or would you generally just do 1 for each successful channel?