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How To Make Money On You Tube.

YouTube is one of the biggest, most popular websites online, with billions of people watching YouTube videos every day. You can find videos on just about any subject that you want, whether it’s; how-to videos, product reviews, entertainment, debates, funny videos, etc.

I highlight Seven ways to make a little money on YouTube,
 legally in my latest video. White hat. The kind of stuff that YouTube won't frown on and that you won't have to feel like you need to bathe in the morning after doing so. You can watch the video. Here are the seven tips . How To Make Money ON YOU TUBE.
1. Join YouTube's partner program -- This is the link to apply to YouTube's ad revenue sharing partner program. YouTube
2. Blog it  - YouTub
 e encourages you to blog on your profile page. Make it pay off while keeping it in the Google family. Join Blogger.com, a popular Google-owned blogger website. It doesn't matter if you don't know anything about HTML or programming. It's as easy as typing. Blog about your videos. Embed your videos (just copy and paste the "Embed" link provided on every video page) and make it interesting. Share a little backstory into the making of the clip, or provide supplemental information. Then You can do it directly through Google or through Blogger, but do this only after you have your blog up and running. Google will then serve up text ads relevant to what you are blogging about. You get a cut of the ad revenue on any leads you generate that way.

3. Tip Jar -  YouTube doesn't offer a tip jar. Yet. You can create one. Open a PayPal account if you don't have one yet. Then set up a link for donations. How? Once in PayPal, click on Merchant Services. Select Donate. Follow the steps, and then just past the HTML code into your blog or website.

4. Sell your props -  If you've ever gone into Sid Cahuenga's or any store that sells authentic Hollywood props, you know how clothes and items worn by celebs in films are worth a lot. You may not be a Jolie or a Pitt, but you can still be a clip culture star. Offer to sell props that you're willing to part with from your videos. You can do this through eBay. Though a free way would be through Craiglist or Google Base. Val's Art Diary does this to perfection, drawing oil on canvas paintings on YouTube and auctioning them off on eBay for hundreds of dollars apiece.

5. Go local -  Merchants in your area would love exposure on YouTube. Make it happen. Find a merchant that fits with what you're doing. If you play guitar on YouTube go to music shops. If you blog about food, find a local restaurant. Ask them to be your sponsor in exchange for money, gear, grub, etc. Even if you're not a YouTube celebrity, they don't have to know that. As long as you're respectful, shedding them in the appropriate light, it can be a win-win deal. In fact, they may even wind up promoting you as much as you promote them!

6.  Making a YouTube Video -  Anybody that has a video camera can make a YouTube video, whether it’s an expensive HD 3D video camera, or simply just a camera phone. Record your video, convert it into MP4 or AVI format and then upload it to YouTube. It’s that easy!

7.  By Using Affiliate Marketing - You can make your own product reviews and how-to guide videos, and upload them to YouTube. For example, if I am promoting a weight loss program or new diet guide, I could create a series of videos talking about/demonstrating the product. Within the video and description section, you can display your affiliate links so that people can check out the product for themselves. When they go on to buy the product via your affiliate link, you earn a commission.  This works in exactly the same way as other Affiliate marketing methods that we have looked at on this website.