This guest post is by Jenny Dean of Floppycats.
One of the joys of the Internet is the opportunity to become friends with a complete stranger on the other side of the world. Michael Strange and I had two things in common when we first met: we both owned Ragdoll cats, and we both had YouTube channels.
After an exchange of comments on each other’s videos, I discovered Michael knew a lot more than I did about being found on YouTube and being paid for being found. I was making approximately $3 per month from my YouTube channel and Michael showed me the potential to make 3500% more than that!
If you have a YouTube channel, you may not know that you can make money from your videos (if they are yours) through revenue sharing.
You used to have to be a YouTube Partner in order to be able to monetize your videos, however, this is no longer the case. All you need now is a YouTube account that has videos on it and an Adsense account.
If you sign into your account and go to Video Manager, more than likely you’ll see a notification letting you know that you can now monetize your videos. So if you don’t have an Adsense account set up, you will want to do that.
Then, you’ll need to follow these steps to connect the two, and monetize your videos.
Setting ad preferences
Log into YouTube, go to Video Manager, and you’ll see a dollar sign that may or may not be colored in. For videos that are not yet monetized, the dollar sign is not colored in. For videos that are monetized, the dollar sign is colored green.
Those already monetized, of course, can be skipped. The ones with a dollar sign button on a white background are the ones to select and update.
As of April 2012, YouTube made mass monetizing your videos easier than before. If you go to Settings, you’ll see they’ve added a new entry in the left-hand column, near Monetization, called Ad Defaults. Select all the ones you want (partner accounts will have three options; non-partners just two) and click on Save.
You can apply these preferences to all new uploads, but they won’t affect movies you’ve already monetized.
Mass monetize your movies
To mass monetize your videos, select ten movies at a time and use the Action drop-down to bulk monetize them using the default preferences you have just saved. If you go through all your movies you can update the ad types in bulk like this.
If you’ve already set those preferences for a movie, then setting it again will make no difference. If a video only had some of the new preferences set, they will be updated to the full range of options when you have selected them and applied your new preferences.
To mass monetize after you have set your monetization preferences, go to Video Manager, where you’ll see your uploaded videos listed. Select the videos that you want to monetize, as below, then go to Actions and select Monetize.
A new window will pop up to confirm your preferences. Click on the blue Monetize button, and voila! All of those videos are monetized to your preferences!
You’ll also see a confirmation that the videos previously selected have been monetized.
If you have not monetized your videos, if you have only monetized some of them, or even if you just don’t remember, I encourage you to go into your YouTube account and check everything out.
Update your preferences and more likely than not, in a few weeks time you will see your YouTube revenues climb. Thanks to Michael’s advice, I have had fantastic results from this tip, which has even given me a little debt relief!
What are some of the monetizing tips that work for you on YouTube? Share them with us in the comments.
Jenny Dean is the Editor over at Business Blog Writers, online SEO content writers. She also has some of her own blogs, Floppycats, Antioxidant-fruits and Guide to Couponing. Business Blog Writers offers a YouTube enhancement service.
Thanks Jenny,
I’m just thinking about jumping in the YouTube pond. So thanks for the great info I’m sure I’ll be able to put it to use soon enough.
Thanks Again,
Tony Milano
Good – it’s a good move on so many levels and now it’s easier than ever to mass apply things to your videos.
Sounds great, we’ve not got round to making a video yet for our 100 places to visit before you die but after reading this it should be at the top of our list of things to do next.
yes, youtube is extremely valuable, especially if you have a product to sell (your site).
This is a killer way to get more money out of YouTube. But I would imagine that you will only make money if you have thousands of views and subscribers, right? Have a demo for that?
Not necessarily – it all depends on the subject matter, the ads available for display, etc. Michael has told me that around Christmas all revenue goes up because advertisers pay more for their ads to show….
Thanks for the tips, I’ve not monetizing my youtube channel yet as so far my viewership is negligible. Just like to ask whether there are any other ad networks that we can incorporate in our youtube video instead of Adsense?
Cheers!
Hi Richard, not that I know of and I doubt it – YouTube is owned by Google as is Adsense, so they like each other A LOT!
This very good tutorial on all this very, very well explained to me so happy.
Thanks for sharing and taking your time to write this tutorial to share with many people really but thank you very much.
Greetings!
My pleasure – we should really thank Michael or I would have never known what I was doing!
Debt reduction here we come !!
HA HA – SO TRUE! That’s how it has helped me!
This is amazing site Jenny. I just love YouTube and finding such an interesting information from your site was quite a great inspiring thing I can’t wait thanking you for. You really has helped me out, look forward to your next shout out!
Thanks, Shelby – happy to help if I know something. Feel free to ask me any questions!
Splendid we should always look things from their positive side, a side that will benefit us. Thanks for making us realize this.
This is crazy positive – it’s great passive income.
I love the info. I am tempted to create a you tube account with more and more clips so that I can begin earning. Nice ideas I must say.
good luck – be sure to make sure the titles, tags and description are SEO optimized – there are great articles on Problogger on how to do just that.
Wow! That’s nice… never thought of that.
You must have traffic in order to get a huge harvest, so we should also consider creating traffic to our sites.
Not necessarily – but yes, of course, it does help. There are some articles on Problogger that deal with how to optimize your channel – so you can get more traffic.
Good tips as always!
This doesnt seem to be available in Norway yet :-(
Karl – Hmmm…you might first have to say you want to be able to monetize your videos. You’ll need to connect your Adsense account, etc. Have you done all of that?
I knew you could monetize youtube but i thought it was only for very high traffic videos
So Thank you for sharing this precious information :-)
You’re welcome, I hope it brings you some cash!
Great tutorial. I started monetizing my YouTube videos months ago and I earn more on YouTube than I do from my blog. It’s important to note that the videos will play on your channel anyway so you might as well get your piece of the action.
Heck yay! Videos are a lot of work – especially if you edit, etc. I say earn away!
It is a lot of work, but thats the good thing about it!
A really nice way to increase profits and sales using the Youtube channel. Nice ideas. Great… I will try to create a you tube account with more and more clips so that I can begin earning.
Lots of fun and like others said, time-consuming. I love making videos and found that choosing public domain and “attribution” only music and images might hold up the approval to monetize even if I have all the credits rolling at the end. Anyone know if it helps to add credits to the description too? I might start doing that as well. I love adding music to my videos and me playing the spoons in every one might get old : )
Why I can not see Ad Defaults on my screen?
To view the ad defaults, follow these steps:
1. Click on Settings
2. On the left hand side under “Channel Settings” you see “Defaults”, click on that
3. The choose your default ad settings and the other settings you want and click “save”
Good luck!
I have Tutorials on Windows 7 ,
i also have activated windows 7,
i have tutorials on it, for some videos google has approved some of them and others are under review.
it says to give me the proof.
also i have some vim tutorials,
Can i upload windows , vim, ubuntu videos???