Se eu não tivesse lido a descrição do canal, eu nunca teria percebido que você era brasileira. Accent on the point! Anyway, espero que consiga passar por essa fase difícil do canal da melhor forma
Not a content-creator myself, just a follower of various reactionanalys of music by professionals (coaches, singers, etc) to hear their anaysis of the songs I like. From what I see, monetisation on YT is very hard work, and fraught with copyright pitfalls for reaction-videos specifically (depends heavily on the artist as well, some don't understand that reaction-videos ALSO gives their work more views). I also know musicians use reaction-videos to attact an audience to their channel to then direct them to their original content. So you should definitely keep doing the reaction-videos and give your expert opinions on the track as a marketing-technique. Patreon seems to be the go-to solution for almost all other content-creators. For the format: I personally don't mind when you pause the original track to give comments. I know lots of creators get flak for that, but that's nonsense, as anyone can listen to the original track if they want to hear it uninterrupted and generally I'm already familiar with the tracks as those are the ones I'm most interested in hearing expert comments on. Just 1-min sections work well (find the "natural" spots in the tracks to pause AND skip back 10sec when continuing to not miss anything). And never apologise for needing an income ;)
I've watched thousands of resction videos by now and have seen numerous attempts to do the two options you have mentioned. The ONLY really viable option is the Patreon. The other 2 have these two problems: 1) MASSIVE negative blowback from viewers in Comments section + probably too much editing time on Option #2 -- how much would be needed for just a 3 min. video? For Patreon, none of its content gets blocked. Currently the fun thing that is making the rounds is "movie reaction" videos. The homie can put the WHOLE MOVIE up and record their reaction to it on Patreon (including e.g. Star Wars, Terminator, The Godfather, etc.), then they do a lot of editing and put up a half hour or so of reaction on UA-cam, as each movie segment allowed for copyright is only about 5 seconds. See, e.g. a UA-cam channel called "MEDIA KNIGHTS" as a good example). Hope this helps!
Hey Jami, here's what I got to say about this whole thing, especially when it comes to doing UA-cam full time and doing reaction videos. On one hand you could try the options you mentioned but I do not see them surviving personally. Those of us who've been subbed to you for a while for example would have no problem playing a song along with you while your video is ONLY your reaction. I don't however see that as being sustainable when it comes to inflowing new viewers of the channel. And then of course you do have the patreon option where you can do the full song but then that still leaves your UA-cam Channel In question for what you'll post here in regard to those videos. Each video you do you tend to play each song all the way through with little to no pauses which, don't get me wrong makes for a much more enjoyable experience listening to music with you, but it's horrible for copyright purposes. So you could try doing the way of other reactors and pause the song every few moments to give your thoughts on what you're hearing, kind of like how the girl on Charismatic Voice does it. Do your reactions more as "analysis" type videos and throw pauses in, or throw in random breaks during the song and that could help with copyright and monetization. And of course doing original content or even covers with your own twist to them and original music as well, you can't go wrong there! I do want to give you a warning though, and I've heard it many times and maybe you have too but when it comes to actually doing UA-cam full time for your job and a career, above everything else it really just comes down to unfortunately just getting lucky. Even if you're uploading consistently, every single day for weeks and months, its still partially going to just boil down to luck. If you're gonna do this as your full time job for the reason of generating income first and the enjoyment of content creation second, you're really running the risk of burning yourself and stressing yourself out way more than you should be and that could really be problematic in the near or far future and that's the last thing we want for you. I'd recommend not throwing out the idea of still holding down a day job for a while until you start seeing consistent liveable income being generated from UA-cam to be safe. Again Jami just be careful, we don't wanna see you burn yourself out or stress yourself out anymore than you need to if at all. Hope this helps even a little bit for you. You're smart and talented though you'll get this stuff figured out🤘
@@jaminunes Hi, I'm following a tech channel that has now 100k subs. It's located in Finland and they do videos only in finnish. They also have a finnish tech site. Every year they break down their profits from youtube and I think last year it was something like 4000 euros with 3,5M views. They only post 2-3 videos / week so thats a limiting factor I guess and also even though they have decent amount of subs the views / videos is not that huge. But just to give you some numbers. They do however make pretty good money with different kind of partnerships in the videos like GPU's etc. I think annually they got something like 150k euros which makes the youtube worth the effort. Hope everything worked out for you!
Aren't you married? Doesn't your husband provide for you? Because nobody is going to watch your channel with those options. The option is for your husband to fund your channel.
Se eu não tivesse lido a descrição do canal, eu nunca teria percebido que você era brasileira. Accent on the point! Anyway, espero que consiga passar por essa fase difícil do canal da melhor forma
Not a content-creator myself, just a follower of various reactionanalys of music by professionals (coaches, singers, etc) to hear their anaysis of the songs I like.
From what I see, monetisation on YT is very hard work, and fraught with copyright pitfalls for reaction-videos specifically (depends heavily on the artist as well, some don't understand that reaction-videos ALSO gives their work more views). I also know musicians use reaction-videos to attact an audience to their channel to then direct them to their original content. So you should definitely keep doing the reaction-videos and give your expert opinions on the track as a marketing-technique.
Patreon seems to be the go-to solution for almost all other content-creators.
For the format: I personally don't mind when you pause the original track to give comments. I know lots of creators get flak for that, but that's nonsense, as anyone can listen to the original track if they want to hear it uninterrupted and generally I'm already familiar with the tracks as those are the ones I'm most interested in hearing expert comments on. Just 1-min sections work well (find the "natural" spots in the tracks to pause AND skip back 10sec when continuing to not miss anything).
And never apologise for needing an income ;)
I've watched thousands of resction videos by now and have seen numerous attempts to do the two options you have mentioned. The ONLY really viable option is the Patreon. The other 2 have these two problems: 1) MASSIVE negative blowback from viewers in Comments section + probably too much editing time on Option #2 -- how much would be needed for just a 3 min. video? For Patreon, none of its content gets blocked. Currently the fun thing that is making the rounds is "movie reaction" videos. The homie can put the WHOLE MOVIE up and record their reaction to it on Patreon (including e.g. Star Wars, Terminator, The Godfather, etc.), then they do a lot of editing and put up a half hour or so of reaction on UA-cam, as each movie segment allowed for copyright is only about 5 seconds. See, e.g. a UA-cam channel called "MEDIA KNIGHTS" as a good example). Hope this helps!
Open for whatever, just can't afford to be a patreon.
Que legal essa tem futuro
Linda
Hey Jami, here's what I got to say about this whole thing, especially when it comes to doing UA-cam full time and doing reaction videos. On one hand you could try the options you mentioned but I do not see them surviving personally. Those of us who've been subbed to you for a while for example would have no problem playing a song along with you while your video is ONLY your reaction. I don't however see that as being sustainable when it comes to inflowing new viewers of the channel. And then of course you do have the patreon option where you can do the full song but then that still leaves your UA-cam Channel In question for what you'll post here in regard to those videos.
Each video you do you tend to play each song all the way through with little to no pauses which, don't get me wrong makes for a much more enjoyable experience listening to music with you, but it's horrible for copyright purposes. So you could try doing the way of other reactors and pause the song every few moments to give your thoughts on what you're hearing, kind of like how the girl on Charismatic Voice does it. Do your reactions more as "analysis" type videos and throw pauses in, or throw in random breaks during the song and that could help with copyright and monetization. And of course doing original content or even covers with your own twist to them and original music as well, you can't go wrong there!
I do want to give you a warning though, and I've heard it many times and maybe you have too but when it comes to actually doing UA-cam full time for your job and a career, above everything else it really just comes down to unfortunately just getting lucky. Even if you're uploading consistently, every single day for weeks and months, its still partially going to just boil down to luck. If you're gonna do this as your full time job for the reason of generating income first and the enjoyment of content creation second, you're really running the risk of burning yourself and stressing yourself out way more than you should be and that could really be problematic in the near or far future and that's the last thing we want for you. I'd recommend not throwing out the idea of still holding down a day job for a while until you start seeing consistent liveable income being generated from UA-cam to be safe.
Again Jami just be careful, we don't wanna see you burn yourself out or stress yourself out anymore than you need to if at all. Hope this helps even a little bit for you. You're smart and talented though you'll get this stuff figured out🤘
Thanks for the insights, it really does help! 💕✨
@@jaminunes Hi, I'm following a tech channel that has now 100k subs. It's located in Finland and they do videos only in finnish. They also have a finnish tech site. Every year they break down their profits from youtube and I think last year it was something like 4000 euros with 3,5M views. They only post 2-3 videos / week so thats a limiting factor I guess and also even though they have decent amount of subs the views / videos is not that huge.
But just to give you some numbers.
They do however make pretty good money with different kind of partnerships in the videos like GPU's etc. I think annually they got something like 150k euros which makes the youtube worth the effort.
Hope everything worked out for you!
Aren't you married? Doesn't your husband provide for you? Because nobody is going to watch your channel with those options. The option is for your husband to fund your channel.
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