

You don’t have to focus on only the most popular niches on YouTube either, there are billions of viewers on the platform, even if you’re making videos on very specific subjects, there is most likely an audience for it. As you create more videos, YouTube will work out that this type of person is watching these videos and your videos will start being recommended to viewers with similar interests. Stick to a specific niche to build an audience of people who are interested in the videos you create. How will the algorithm know this content is then again relevant and to which audience? Should your new car restoration subscribers or people looking for Chevy restoration videos be shown this video, or the alienated audience from before? Think about how that will then work later on when you upload another tech video. What will happen when people who have shown proof that they’re interested in tech are now being presented with car restoration videos? They’re going to just skip over them and the YouTube algorithm is going to think this content is not relevant to these particular people. You’re still a tech channel, but you’ve just purchased an old Chevy that you’re going to restore and post the videos on your channel. This means that when you post a video, the people that watch it will be more likely to watch other videos on your channel or clickthrough on your thumbnail as it’s something that is targeted towards them and they have an interest in. For example, you are a tech channel and make mostly tech reviews, as a result, your audience is people who are interested in tech. This “interest” in your niche or the topics of the videos that you make. The keyword here is interest and this is one of the things that is often misunderstood. To make videos for a specific audience means you are focusing on a specific interest people have and creating content to satisfy that interest.

This is one of the areas that I see people struggling with the most.
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Now that we’ve classified the goals on how to monetize your YouTube channel, let’s get to the methods that you need to implement to achieve it fast. This is quite common though, often you will achieve one before the other, and then what you need to do is focus all of your resources on getting more people to the goal you have not yet achieved. It’s also true vice versa, you may have 6000 hours of watch time in the last 365 days, but if you only have 200 subscribers, you won’t be able to monetize your videos until you’ve gotten more people to subscribe. You can have 2000 subscribers, but with less than 4000 hours of watch time, you won’t be able to apply for the partnership program. We need to highlight the two goals here though before we start because it is important to remember that this is about getting both subscribers and watch time. It can be quite difficult to see growth at first but what I’m sharing with you in this article will bring in your first few viewers and exponentially grow your channel once you’ve hit the 100 subscribers or 1000 watch time mark and then beyond that well into monetization. These two goals do seem like quite a lot at first glance, especially when you are just starting out. The guidelines & setting up an AdSense account are relatively easy to abide by and set up, so let’s get to the goals. You will also need to comply with all of YouTube’s policies and guidelines & have an AdSense account set up.
