How to Earn Money on YouTube - Complete Guide

Complete Guide - How to Earn Money on YouTube. This time I will discuss about getting money from Youtube. I often get questions from people "How to get the money from Youtube?" , "Was able to get money from our video on youtube?

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One of the reasons why YouTube is so popular with internet users is because YouTube provide video content that looks real. In contrast to the image content or invisible text 'live' in the eyes of Internet users. Various existing video content on YouTube uploaded by users with different objectives.

There is a YouTube user who uploaded the video for the purpose of fun, something to promote businesses and events, there aiming want to share with others, and others. All Internet users definitely prefer the REAL content visible and attractive, which is why internet users linger on YouTube.

How to Make Money on YouTube?

If you want to earn money from YouTube then we must be uploading video content unique and attractive to YouTube. The more views to your video, the greater the revenue opportunities that we get from YouTube.

Previously, I would like to emphasize that there is no guarantee that your videos on YouTube will generate a lot of money. This article merely provides information steps that need to be done in order to become a YouTube partner and make money from their services. Here are the steps:

1. How to Create A YouTube Business Account

Not difficult to create a YouTube account, if you've created an account with one of Google products (such as Gmail) then we can use that account to create an account on YouTube. The first step is to log into your Google account (eg Gmail), then open the site YouTube.com. Later you will see the YouTube site as shown below,

All YouTube accounts need to be directly tied to a Google+ account. There are two main ways to tie your brand to a YouTube account.

  1. If you already manage a brand Google+ Page, you can use that to create a YouTube account for that brand.
  2. Otherwise, you can create a YouTube account for a brand that will automatically create a Google+ Page for that brand.
Creating an Account With a Current Google+ Page

This is the most efficient way to create a YouTube account for your brand. If you don’t have a Google+ page for your business, you can learn how to make sure you learn how to create one. Once you’re logged into that Google+ page, follow these steps:


  1. Make sure that you’re logged into the Google+ account you want to attach to a YouTube page and go to YouTube.
  2. Point your mouse to the top right corner where your page’s thumbnail is and click the dropdown.
  3. When you click the page you want to make a channel for, you’ll see this page:
  4. YouTube will take you through a quick tutorial, then you’re ready to start posting content!
The next step is to create a Channel to your YouTube account. Click on the link "My Channel" which is on the left. Later will come the option, whether we will use the original name (the name when registering email) or use a different name as the name of the Channel on Youtube.

Creating a Google+ Page Through YouTube

Though it’s less efficient, you can use a personal YouTube account to create a YouTube account for your brand. This will then create a brand new Google+ page for that account. This assumes that you already have a personal Google account. If you don’t, you can create one.

  1. Navigate your way to YouTube and click on your image thumbnail in the top right corner.
  2. Click on the gear icon next to the button that reads “Creator Studio.”
  3. This page gives you the ability to “See all my channels or create a new channel.”
  4. Choose to create a new channel and you’ll see a page that looks like this.
  5. You’ll now need to name your company and choose the category that fits best.
  6. YouTube will now give you a tutorial on using the service. This has now created a Google+ page for this account. You can find it by clicking through the image in the top right corner.

create google+ page with youtube account screenshot




2. Your YouTube Channel Page

This is a look at your new YouTube Channel Page.



The first two tabs that we recommend fill out with information are the “Home” and “About” tabs.

Home Tab

Your profile photo will default to the one you’re using on the your Google+ account, so if you ever need to change it you’ll need to do it there. Also, remember that YouTube now has cover photos in its One Channel layout. To upload your photo, click the “Add channel art” button in the middle of the cover photo area. Alternatively, mouse-over the photo space to reveal an edit button in the upper right corner to open a drop-down menu. Select “Edit channel art” and then either drag or upload the image you want. The recommended file size is 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, but keep in mind that not all of that file will appear on your profile.

About Tab

After getting the visuals in place, click the “About” tab on your channel’s home page. Three buttons will appear in this section to guide the further development of your YouTube account.


  • Channel description: In this text box, enter a punchy description of your brand or the type of content that you plan on sending out.

  • Links: This section helps you connect YouTube to your other online profiles. You can select whether to display links overlaid on the cover photo and how many links will appear there. It also lets you decide whether or not to show how many views your channel has, and when you created the account.

  • Add Channels: Use this area to highlight your partners, your different departments, or your individual employees. If you don’t know of any other YouTube channels you want to feature, you can leave this section blank and update it after you’ve gotten acquainted with the platform.


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3. YouTube Creator Studio

After formatting your channel, you should move over to the “Creator Studio” to create content and manage your page. Here are all of the different tabs on that dash.




Dashboard

The customizable YouTube dashboard is the place to go to quickly scan what’s going on with your page. There are 5 different widgets that you can add, remove or rearrange to help you quickly get a high level view of your page.

Video Manager

The video manager is the place to go to manage all of your content. There are also a few unique features that can be found on this page.


  • The ability to live-stream a life event
  • A place to go to create video playlists
  • A tab to access your search history
  • A tab that shows you all of the videos you’ve liked


As you upload more and more videos, be sure to take advantage of the ability to create playlists. Navigate to the Video Manager, which is in the same drop-down menu as the Dashboard. In the Video Manager, mark the uploads you want to include and then click on the “Playlists” button. In this menu, you can opt to create a new playlist or add on to an existing one.

Community

YouTube is just like any other online community that you need to maintain and manage. As your presence continues to build, it’s important to continue to engage with your audiences and build relationships. It’s also important to find any people who may be vocally dissatisfied with your brand, and handle that as you would on any other social network.

Channel

There are a ton of features in the channel section that help you personalize your page. One important feature of this portion is to decide whether or not you want to monetize your site. If you put out a lot of high quality content that you think will get a lot of views, this could be something for your brand to look into in order to start generating revenue.

Analytics

YouTube has a robust analytics suite. Just like with most aspects of marketing your business, using this data can help decide what kind of content that you want to produce. Here are some of the things key things you can look at:

  • Audience Demographics
  • Playback Locations
  • Traffic Sources
  • Devices Watched From
  • Audience Retention


Create

Now that you have this all down, it’s time to start creating some content. The first clip you’ll want to upload to the network is a trailer for your channel. Depending on your industry or the specific focus of your channel, this trailer could take many different forms. If it’s your main brand account, then the trailer can be a general look at what your company, product, or services are all about. If you’ve created a dedicated account for a special promotion or a unique purpose, then it might be a more specific or unusual video to convey the details of the program.

Want more ideas on how to promote your YouTube channel? YouTube has three social features that help businesses and brands, so there’s more to learn!

If you want to create a unique Channel, you should use a different name as the name of the YouTube channel, for example, your website domain name or a specific name. Click the link "To use a business or other name, click here", will be directed to a new page.

On the new page, enter the name of Channel that corresponds to what you want. Then choose the appropriate category, do not forget to check the "I agree to the Pages Terms" and click "Done".

After the above steps, we will be redirected to the page belongs to our YouTube Channel. Furthermore, we can adjust the Channel display, ranging from adding images to icons, adding covers, and other settings. So far we've managed to create a YouTube account and make a special Channel.

2. Start Uploading Videos to YouTube.

In order to make money from YouTube, we need to have original video content uploaded to our YouTube Channel. Video content should be your own or video material does not infringe the copyrights of others, ranging from video material (video clip, image, logo) to back-sound. Actually not too difficult to get an idea of video content, we can make unique video by recording daily activities unique (eg fishing), video tutorials, record while playing the guitar, and others.

Diligent uniquely create and upload videos to your channel, you need to upload at least about 100-200 unique and interesting videos to YouTube to earn substantial income. The more videos uploaded to your channel, the greater the opportunity to generate revenue from YouTube. An important note, never upload any video material that violates the copyrights of others into your YouToube Channel because it could create a problem with your account at a later date.

3. Increase your YouTube Channel Popularity.

There are many ways that can be done to increase the popularity of YouTube Channel. Among others are:
  • Diligent upload videos that are useful, unique, and interesting. Note also the quality of the videos you make, the video should have a good resolution and zoom obvious.
  • Focus uploading content according to your niche or interest. If you have expertise in playing the guitar, then focus to build video associated with the guitar. For example you could make a guitar for a cover song by famous singer or a famous guitar player. Channel so you will be easily recognized by YouTube users.
  • Invite your audience to become a subscriber of your YouTube Channel. The more subscribers you the opportunity to get more views on videos you will be even greater.
  • Promote your video or your YouTube Channel to other social media, for example to #Facebook. 

4. Sign up to Google AdSense.

Although there are several ways you can do to benefit from YouTube, but most people prefer to use the Google Adsense to monetize their video content. Typically Channel which has a video with lots of views will get an invitation directly from Google Adsense. But if we do not get the invitation, we can enroll to Google Adsense.

Enable monetization channel.
Okay, where we have been discussing creating a channel, and the channel is now Andasudah have been given a special url address shorter. perhaps you've already uploaded the two videos to your channel. The next step is to activate after the monetization on your channel, ie in other words we allow Google to show ads on videos that we have.
  • Go to page navigation channel Dashboard >> Settings >> Feature, 


Click on the blue box "Enable My Account". Agreement page will be open long enough (read all please) .Ceklist  all, mark you agree, then click the "I agree". After that comes the choice of ad format that will be displayed.

when your existing video or have some video, then automatically the video will be monetized, after review in a short time, it means you've started collecting money  income from Youtube.

In addition you can also choose which videos you want to monetize. 



Check the video where you want to monetize, click Actions continue to select monetization. Or you can also click on the logo $ small direct right of the video in question.

5. Receiving payments
As long as you do not associate your AdSense account, then the earnings report was not yet appear on the page Analytics. Thus, as an encouragement you can immediately create an Adsense account and then linked with yotube your account.



Explanation of how to get Adsense account, you can read Google Support page. However, it helps me explain here too.

Go back to the Channel Settings page as in step two above. You notice, after enabling monetization channel, then the Channel Settings page appears Monetize new sub menu.



You go to the second step. Here's just a confirmation to make sure the address of your Youtube channel. Click Continue.



Log in to the third step. Complete all the forms correctly and completely. Thorough once again before pressing Submit my application.



After this, you will be re-routed to Youtube. Wait some time, then you already have an AdSense account linked to your YouTube channel. Done. Now you can view earnings from day to day.

this is how the complete guide to how to make money from YouTube. thank you. See more How to Guide google Adsense Approval

How to create a sitemap Blogger

Make create a sitemap in Blogger or website. how to make a sitemap blogger all post one page visitor easy find every post your blog at sitemap so add sitemap in your blogger-blogspot blog's .

you can see sitemap my blog click here :
  • See screen shot my blogger sitemap 

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How to add-make Sitemap Blogger :
  1. Go to Www.blogger.com
  2. login your email & password you can see dashboard choice your blog create sitemap
  3. click your blog & create a blog page add title Sitemap
  4. go to html then paste this code below down
  5. replace blue line yoyr blog link click on publish page. 
 <style type="text/css">
#toc{
width:99%;
margin:5px auto;
border:1px solid #2D96DF;
-webkit-box-shadow:4px 4px 8px 2px rgba(0,0,0, 0.2);
-moz-box-shadow:4px 4px 8px 2px rgba(0,0,0, 0.2);
box-shadow:4px 4px 8px 2px rgba(0,0,0, 0.2);
}
.labl{
color:#FF5F00;
font-weight:bold;
margin:0 -5px;
padding:1px 0 2px 11px;
background:-moz-linear-gradient(right,#C2EAFE 0%,#055A85 40%);
background:-webkit-gradient(linear,left 10,right 80,color-stop(0.20,#055A85),color-stop(1,#C2EAFE));
border:1px solid #2D96DF;
border-radius:4px;-moz-border-radius:4px;
-webkit-border-radius:4px;box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;
-moz-box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;-webkit-box-shadow:3px 3px 1px #bbb;display:block;
}
.labl a{
color:#fff;
}
.labl:first-letter{t
ext-transform:uppercase;
}
.new{
color:#FF5F00;
font-weight:bold;
font-style:italic;
}
.postname{
font-weight:normal;
background:-moz-linear-gradient(right,#C2EAFE 0%,#fff 40%);
background:-webkit-gradient(linear,left 80,right 10,color-stop(0.60,#fff),color-stop(1,#C2EAFE));
}
.postname li{
border-bottom: #ddd 1px dotted;
margin-right:5px
}

</style>


<br />
<div id="toc">
<script src="https://googledrive.com/host/0ByNodV_m9cVLR0pmWFgwZ1NmdW8/" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://Your blog URL.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?max-results=9999&amp;alt=json-in-script&amp;callback=loadtoc">
</script></div>

Thus I create a sitemap page on blogger. I hope this article can help you. see More How to make Blog-Website Optimized for SEO.

    Guide to Google Webmaster Tools

    Back in 2010, we wrote a thorough beginner’s guide to Google Webmaster Tools. Since then, there have been significant changes to Google Webmaster Tools. We have updated this guide to include new ways to set up your website with Webmaster Tools, the new data included in Webmaster Tools about your website, important data you might have forgotten about, and how to connect it to Google Analytics to learn more about search queries driving traffic to your site.

    Setting Up Your Website with Webmaster Tools

    If you haven’t already, the first thing you will need to do is set up your website with Webmaster Tools. To do this, visit the Google Webmaster Tools website, sign in with your Google Account – preferably the one you are already using for Google Analytics. Click the red Add a Site button to begin.

    Next, you will have to verify this site as yours. Previously, this involved having to embed code into your website header or upload an HTML file to your web server. Now, if you already have Google Analytics, you can verify your site by connecting Webmaster Tools to Google Analytics. To do so, click on the Alternative Methods tab when verifying ownership. Then select the Use your Google Analytics account option.


    Once your site is verified, you will want to submit a sitemap if you have one available. This is a simple XML file that will tell Google Webmaster Tools what pages you have on your website.


    If you have one already, you can usually find it by typing in http://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml to see it in your browser. To create a sitemap if you don’t already have one, you can use online tools like XML Sitemaps. If you are running a website on your own domain using WordPress, you can install theGoogle XML Sitemaps plugin. Once you have activated the plugin, look under your Settings in the WordPress dashboard and click on XML-Sitemap. Click on the Click here link to build your sitemap for the first time.


    Right click on the sitemap link and copy the link address.


    Then paste the portion of the URL after the http://yourdomain.com/ of your website into the box to submit your sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools.


    It may take a few days for Webmaster Tools to start pulling information about your website if you are setting up your website on Webmaster Tools for the first time. Be sure to wait a bit, then continue on to see what you can learn from Webmaster Tools.

    Valuable Information within Webmaster Tools

    Once you have data in Webmaster Tools, you will be able to view the following about your website. These are only the highlights of new types of data within Google Webmaster Tools and the most important data you should always remember to check on occasionally.

    Dashboard





    When you visit your website in Webmaster Tools, you will first come to your dashboard. This is an overview of the important data within Webmaster Tools. You can visit specific areas such as your Search Queries, Crawl Errors, Incoming Links, Top Keywords, and Sitemaps from this screen by clicking on the applicableMore links. You can also navigate to these areas using the menu in the left sidebar.

    Site Configuration

    In the Site Configuration section of Google Webmaster Tools, you can view the following important information.
    Sitemaps



    Here, you will see information pertaining to your sitemap. If you notice the last date your sitemap was downloaded is not recent, you might want to submit your sitemap to refresh the number of URLs submitted.
    Sitelinks
    Sitelinks are the extra internal links from your site shown below it in search results. If you Google KISSmetrics, for example, you will see their listing plus an additional six top links from this site.
    Unfortunately, you can’t specify which pages you want to show up in sitelinks. If you notice one that you absolutely do not want under the sitelinks, you can demote it in this section of your Google Webmaster Tools.


    Your Site on the Web

    This section includes important data about search queries, keywords, and incoming links that are driving traffic to your website.
    Search Queries


    The Search Queries section of Google Webmaster Tools shows you the top keyword searches in which your website appears and shows the impressions vs. clicks, average position, and change in position. Why is this now more important than ever? So far, it doesn’t look like it is affected by the not provided keyword trend which leads to missing Google Analytics data. You can click on each search query to see which pages on your website rank for that keyword or phrase.


    Links to Your Site


    Curious about your backlinks? Google Webmaster Tools shows you the domains that link to you the most as well as the pages on your website with the most links. This is probably the most comprehensive listing of your backlinks that you will find, for free at least.
    Keywords


    This section shows you the keywords Google believes to be the main subject matter of your site. If these do not fit with what you want your site to be known for, you might want to look at the number of times you are using these words on your website. You can click on each keyword to see why Google believes it is important.

    +1 Metrics

    If you don’t already have the +1 button installed on your website, you better make it a point to install it. Google Webmaster Tools now tracks metrics related to the +1 button activity on your website and its impact in your search performance in the following sections.
    Search Impact


    This section shows you the impact of click through rates with +1 annotations in search vs. without.
    Activity


    This section shows you the rate of +1’s you receive on your site vs. on other sites. Be sure to change the selection at the top to show All +1’s to get the best data.
    Audience


    This section, if you have enough +1’s, will show you demographics about people who +1 your site including age, gender, and location. Unfortunately, I don’t have enough +1’s to show Audience data, so I snagged the above screenshot from Distilled’s recap of Analytics & Webmaster Tools changes.

    Diagnostics

    While there is a lot of valuable information in this section, the area I find myself using the most is the Crawl Errors.

    It’s never good to have broken links on your website. When you click on the Not found link, you will see all of the pages on your website that result in a 404 page not found error and how many external pages are linking to them. If you have a lot of them, focus on redirecting the ones with the most incoming links.

    Labs

    Webmaster Tools Labs are sections where they are testing data. According to their own disclaimer, they may change, break, or disappear at any time. Some interesting data currently shown includes Author Stats for pages on your website where you are verified as the author by your Google+ profile. Also, there is a Site Performance section that tells you how long it takes your site to load and shows you some potential problem pages.

    Integration with Google Analytics

    Remember the Search Queries section mentioned above? You can view this within Google Analytics by going into your website profile and looking under Traffic Sources > Search Engine Optimization > Queries. If you haven’t set up data sharing between Webmaster Tools and Google Analytics, you might see this message.

    Simply click on the Set up Webmaster Tools data sharing to configure this option. You will be taken to your website’s Google Analytics settings. Click on the Edit link under Webmaster Tools Settings.


    On the following screen, select the website within your Webmaster Tools to link to your Google Analytics account.


    When you click save, you will then be taken back to Google Analytics where you can click Apply to finish. You will now be able to see the following under Traffic Sources > Search Engine Optimization > Queries.


    You can also see your top landing pages within search plus the geographical summary of people who see your website within search under the Search Engine Optimization section of your Google Analytics.
    Do you use Webmaster Tools? What areas do you find most useful? Please share your thoughts in the comments below, and happy data analyzing! see more Make blogger - Website Optimized for SEO Friendly