Yes, it is possible for smaller YouTube channels to earn some revenue on the platform.
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How to Find Your Audience on YouTube
If you want to build an engaged subscriber base and earn money from your videos on YouTube, you need to know where to find your target audience.
What YouTubers Need to Know About the Creator Economy
Here are some essential details about the creator economy that YouTubers should be aware of.
10 Reasons to Start a YouTube Channel Right Now
Still undecided about whether to take the plunge and start a YouTube channel? Here are 10 compelling reasons why now is the perfect time to do so!
What YouTubers Can Learn from Successful TikTok Creators
YouTubers and other online video creators can learn so much from those creating incredible content on TikTok. We take a look at some quick tips.
What Equipment do You Need to Create Your First YouTube Video?
What kind of video and audio equipment do you really need to create your first YouTube videos? Let’s look at the basics.
3 Engaging Topics for Your First YouTube ASMR Video
Want to finally make your first ASMR video for YouTube? We have three suggestions for suitable topics.
How Much Money Do You Actually Need to Start a YouTube Channel?
How much do you actually need to invest before starting a YouTube channel? We take a look and let you know.
How to Create a Great Challenge Video for YouTube
The challenge video is still a huge driver of views and subscribers on YouTube. Find out how to create the best videos for your channel.
Beginner’s 5-Minute Guide to Setting up Your Brand New YouTube Channel
Keen to get your new YouTube channel off the ground? Here are 7 quick tips to get you started.
What’s a YouTube Podcast (And Should You Launch One)?
With the recent launch of YouTube Podcasts, more creators—big and small—are adding the platform to their social media arsenal. Here’s why you should consider joining them.
Trend Transcenders: 6 YouTube Creators That Have Stood the Test of Time
Every creator dreams of massive success. Sensations like “Gangnam Style” and the “It’s Corn” song are prime examples of how going viral on YouTube leads to a flood of new views and attention, which can give creators a serious boost. Yet while some creators one hit wonders find their fame fleeting, others manage to stick around in the public eye. So what do creators who have lasted more than a decade on YouTube have in common? They’ve outlived internet trends and cultural shifts, and demonstrated the necessary business savvy to extend their brands to mediums beyond YouTube. Here’s how six creators have stayed relevant for the long haul. 1. Schmoyoho The “It’s Corn” song was inescapable online this summer. But you might not know that the audio used in several million short-form videos was created by longtime YouTubers the Gregory Brothers, who joined the platform with their channel Schmoyoho in 2006. The band is on a mission “to create a cosmic dance party that brings world peace to all.” They’ve made a name for themselves across the web with goofy songs (what they call “songify”-ing) made from serious audio clips including presidential debates and news interviews. You might recall “BED… Continue reading Trend Transcenders: 6 YouTube Creators That Have Stood the Test of Time
Tapping Into the Trend: Education Content Is Getting a Makeover On YouTube
Even content creators face burnout. Despite being a dream job for many, the lack of structure can be overwhelming and lead creators to overcommit—and then burn out. Instead, try these three tips to build a thoughtful and robust content calendar that prioritizes well-being without sacrificing audience engagement.
YouTube 101: The Do’s and Don’ts of Your First Year On YouTube
Key do’s and don’ts for beginner YouTubers to keep in mind.
How to Make the Most Money With YouTube
With effort and patience, your YouTube channel can be a profitable side hustle. These 5 tips for monetization teach you how to strategically make the most of your channel.
3 Ways to Create a Killer YouTube Short
YouTube Shorts is a growing channel for content with lots of new possibilities. Whether you’re trying to gain new viewership or connect with your existing audience, the platform has much to offer. Original content and repurposed content alike have a home on Shorts so start creating now to take advantage!
Going Live on Twitch? Here’s Why You Should Consider YouTube, Too
As platforms like Twitch continue to grow at an astronomical rate, creators are also turning to YouTube to share live content as well.
Two Rules to Keep in Mind When Repurposing YouTube Content On TikTok and Reels
As short-form content continues to gain traction, consider strengthening your social media presence by repurposing your YouTube videos on TikTok and Reels.
Everything You Need to Know About Ads Changes on YouTube in 2025
Explaining YouTube’s recent announcement about changes to ads and revenue-sharing programs on YouTube in 2023
AI Content Guide for YouTube Creators | TubeBuddy
2022 has brought a boom in AI technology, especially in content creation. With innovation happening faster than ever before, creators should know the tools already at their disposal—including TubeBuddy’s brand new title generator.