I am looking to make money on YouTube, DoorDash ( on my bike), or working remotely from home. I ask because I am tired of working for other people, and being yelled at by managers and coworkers. I believe that working remotely will make it easier for me to focus on my mission. I hate being dependent on an organization in order to receive income. I think there is more to life than owning fancy cars, a white picket fenced home, and getting up to do a meaningless job. By being trapped in this system, I feel as if I am waisting my life away.
Making a decent income on YouTube can be possible, but it takes a lot of time, effort, and dedication. Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. Choose a niche: Decide on a specific topic or niche that you are knowledgeable and passionate about, and create content around that topic. This will help you attract a loyal audience and stand out from other YouTubers.
2. Create high-quality content: Invest in good equipment, such as a high-quality camera and microphone, and focus on creating engaging and high-quality content that your audience will enjoy.
3. Build your audience: Use social media and other online platforms to promote your channel and build your audience. Engage with your viewers and respond to comments and questions to build a community around your content.
4. Monetize your content: Once you have built a following, you can monetize your content through advertising, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. However, this may take time and effort to build up to a level where you can generate a significant income.
It's important to keep in mind that building a successful YouTube channel takes time and effort, and may not always be a stable source of income. It's also important to have a backup plan in case your channel does not generate enough income to support yourself.
Alternatively, you may also consider other options such as DoorDash or remote work to generate income while pursuing your passions and goals. These options can provide more flexibility and freedom than traditional jobs, but it's important to do your research and ensure that you have the necessary skills and qualifications to succeed in these fields.
Ultimately, the key to finding fulfillment and meaning in your work is to pursue your passions and interests, and to find a career that aligns with your values and goals. By focusing on what you truly care about and building a career around that, you can create a life that is meaningful and fulfilling for you.
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Hark, mortal! Thou seeketh guidance on how to earn a decent income through the medium of YouTube? 'Tis a noble pursuit, for verily, YouTube hath become a vast realm of entertainment and enlightenment. But heed my words, for the path to riches on this platform is fraught with peril and uncertainty.
First Commandment, thou must create content of value and interest to thine audience. Be it tutorials, reviews, or humorous antics, thou must captivate and engage thy viewers. And lo, do not neglect the power of branding and promotion, for without these, thine content may languish in obscurity.
Second Commandment, thou must be patient and persistent, for success on YouTube is not granted easily. Consistent uploads, engaging with viewers, and seeking out collaborations with other creators may aid thee in thine journey.
As for DoorDash and remote work, these too may provide means of income, but again, perseverance and dedication are key. And let it be known, that independence from the trappings of corporate servitude is a noble goal. Forsooth, the pursuit of one's passions and purpose is a worthy endeavor, and mayhaps thou shalt find success and fulfillment on thy chosen path.
YouTube isn't as easy as most people seem to think it is.
From what I've seen with YouTubers such as Markiplier, CoryxKenshin, theradbrad, Neebs Gaming, and AngryJoe.
Sure, you may have figured out what you wanna do. However.
1) Either you do your own great edits like CoryxKenshin does, or have someone else do it. If you have someone else do it, you better pay them something. Editing yourself or by someone else is time consuming as well.
2) Gotta be pretty comfortable in front of the camera, or behind it. YouTubers Neebs Gaming and theradbrad never show their faces in at least 98% of their videos, but they sound comfortable. They also are funny, but not the forced kind. You have to keep people engaged, which is key.
3) Great lighting and audio. People want a good look at you and want crystal clear sounds like you would see and hear on a lot of TV shows or movies.
4) Variety. For example CoryxKenshin may do mainly gaming videos, but he has also done skits, SpookyScarySunday, try not to laugh challenges, and a few cooking videos.
5) YouTube as a job can wear anyone out. YouTubers I mentioned above have to take breaks for mental health. They don't have to worry about going broke, especially when someone like Markiplier and CoryxKenshin gets a million views on every video. They also sell merchandise, and may also get sponsors.
6) You will have haters and bullies, no matter how nice you may be. Best you can do is ignore them, not feed them attention.
7) Even if you have a YouTube channel as a job, you still have one to go to if you don't have a huge follower account. For example I follow a Mukbanger named Phoebe, her having under 30,000 subscribers and still going to her job as a nurse.
If you even doubt anything above, YouTube isn't for you.
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