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- May 1, 2011
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I feel that it's only a matter of time before someone less polite posts here so here we go...
So you have no experience with entrepreneurship yet you talk about it on your channel and want to make this your primary business?
So 2000 BRL is about $380. According to some stats I found online:
Your most popular video right now has 24,000 views which means that given the average above, it would earn $72 so far during its lifetime (one year). And that's your most popular video, with the second having received only 900 views (so about $3 in earnings).
Are you aware how bad this math is?
And are you aware that you could easily make $500-1,000 per month within a month or two if you were to start offering services or selling products instead of posting content?
In two years of any non-content-based business you'd be making full-time income already. Yeah, not passive but YouTube isn't passive, either. Stop posting videos and your earnings will drop like a stone within weeks or months.
I'd understand if you were an expert in your topic but you aren't. So you've not only lost 2 years of potential earnings you could have been doing something more valuable but you're also competing with people who are real-world experts in your topic.
I'm not saying this to be mean. I've also wasted combined years writing blogs and running YouTube channels that were like that. I'd suggest focusing on making active income and launching a business that delivers results now, not sometime in the future based on a very unlikely premise.
I have a YouTube channel that will complete 2 years in 2 months, which talks about entrepreneurship in a Vlog style, where I share my experiences, whether good or bad.
So you have no experience with entrepreneurship yet you talk about it on your channel and want to make this your primary business?
My main objective is to obtain a passive income of 2,000.00 (Brazilian Reais).
So the first step will be to monetize the channel,
This requires 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of viewing
So 2000 BRL is about $380. According to some stats I found online:
That being said, most channels (based in Brazil or otherwise) have a RPM of between $0.50 and $20.00, with an average of around $3. So YouTube will pay your channel in Brazil between $500 and $20,000 for 1 million views (the average being around $3,000).
Your most popular video right now has 24,000 views which means that given the average above, it would earn $72 so far during its lifetime (one year). And that's your most popular video, with the second having received only 900 views (so about $3 in earnings).
Are you aware how bad this math is?
And are you aware that you could easily make $500-1,000 per month within a month or two if you were to start offering services or selling products instead of posting content?
We currently have 832 Subscribers on the date I make this post and have 1158 viewing hours.
In two years of any non-content-based business you'd be making full-time income already. Yeah, not passive but YouTube isn't passive, either. Stop posting videos and your earnings will drop like a stone within weeks or months.
I'd understand if you were an expert in your topic but you aren't. So you've not only lost 2 years of potential earnings you could have been doing something more valuable but you're also competing with people who are real-world experts in your topic.
I'm not saying this to be mean. I've also wasted combined years writing blogs and running YouTube channels that were like that. I'd suggest focusing on making active income and launching a business that delivers results now, not sometime in the future based on a very unlikely premise.
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