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Thursday 21 January 2016

How to increase google adsense income in youtube?

 How to increase google adsense income in youtube?


1. IMPROVE YOUR YOUTUBE VIDEOS
This is about more than just creating better videos, this is about creating a better environment for your videos. Sure, you need to create videos that people actually want to watch, but you also need to manage them in a way that creates a following.

YOUTUBE FRIENDLY VIDEOS
Two of the most famous guys on YouTube are Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox of the Smosh team. They got their start using cameras that would be embarrassed by your current smartphone’s camera. They had bad equipment, but they made great videos that appealed to their YouTube target market. I’m not saying that everyone has to jump around and act as goofy as they do, but some personality and fun go a long way in the YouTube world.

HAVE A SCHEDULE FOR YOUR POSTS
Regular uploads, at a consistent time will not only build your audience quickly as they know when to come by and tune in, but it will also build your video library. At first you may only be making 50 cents off a video. If you have 5 videos uploaded over a 2 month span - you’re making no money. If you have 50 videos over that 2 month span you’ll start to see yourself gain some traction in both fan support and in increasing your YouTube Adsense money.


All of the highest YouTube earners have followed this strategy. The now retired (from YouTube) Ray William Johnson is a great example of this as he had a regular schedule, stuck to it, and created a wealth of content.

WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN IN THE VIDEO AND DURING THE UPLOAD PROCESS
Every video you post will need to:

Effectively use SEO tactics. Fill out all the details in your description, tags, and title. Use keywords sparsely, but consistently.

Have an intro that quickly informs viewers about who you are. Don’t use it to annoy or misdirect.

Have calls to action that clearly illustrate what you want people to do. Are you trying to pump up your blog “Click the link to visit my blog.” Are you trying to grow your vlogging? “Click subscribe to follow my channel.” The YouTube pop-up text thing is important.

Each video is a new opportunity to meet someone for the first time. Make sure that you’re following this advice to 1- find them, 2 - tell them who you are, 3 - tell them what you want them to do. YouTube users expect this, they want this even, give it to them and they’ll give back.

A LAST POINT ON YOUR YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION
YouTube will display a small amount of information to users watching your video. This is the part of the description which must accurately talk about what happens in the video.

Below that is a “more” button. When users click on that, feel free to link to every blog you’re affiliated with, your websites, your social networks, and your momma if you want to. This is where users go to learn more about you. You want them to know more about you too, so give it to them!

CREATE YOUR OWN THUMBNAILS
Along the bottom of the upload screen you’ll see the three options for thumbnails that YouTube is giving you. Each of these three thumbnails share the common trait of being absolutely horrible. A few minutes with a graphic editing app can change that. Check out these great examples from well known YouTubers (left to right) Nice Peter, Epic Meal Time, How it Should Have Ended, and Smosh.

2. IMPROVING THE YOUTUBE ADSENSE ADS
You’re already a YouTube partner, right? Good. The first way to improve the ads showing is to improve your ranking in search engines. Keyword research for high ranking words in your industry or field is important. To put it simply: better keywords = more traffic = better ads showing = more YouTube ad money.

This point also relates directly to your tags. Tags are meant to connect videos together which are similar. With more and better connections established, you’ll have a better chance of being viewed. Keyword research is important!

DO NOT DISPLAY ADS WITHIN YOUR VIDEO
Putting ads in your own video can lead to conflicts of interest with the advertisers you’re suppose to be working with. These partners can come and go while YouTube adsense is there to stay. Feel free to use calls to action to your own website, but don’t venture too far outside of this.

Also, don’t forget about your viewers in all this. They want to watch a bunch of ads about as much as they want to go back to watching TV on bunny ears. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule. Philip DeFranco has been working with more advertisers lately. He's sure to choose those which fit his brand, and he works them into the video in a way that isn't too obtrusive. sxephil is the exception here as he has long ago established his audience, a brand new channel can not get away with this.

3. BUILD YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR LONG TERM VIEWERSHIP
Having successful videos is great, but you’ll never make serious YouTube adsense money unless you have a great channel. If your channel is in support of your blog, website, or company, make sure to carry over your logos and colors. This will help visually connect your two properties.

If your YouTube channel is all original, give it a style that carries over from your videos themselves, to your thumbnails, and to your overall theme. You can do this by:

Completing all of your profile information

Using a memorable cover photo that you customize

Customize the background color to match your color scheme

These steps may seem insequential, but they will build your channel into a place where people come back to and recognize right away. This cuts down on the one hit wonder phenomenon, and increases your YouTube Adsense revenue.

4. YOUR MARKETING PLAN OFF YOUTUBE
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could just do everything right in YouTube and all of our wildest dreams came true? Sigh. Here are some tactics to use off YouTube to market your videos and channel, and increase your YouTube earnings.
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EMBED YOUR VIDEOS IN BLOG POSTS
This goes triple for those who are trying to promote their blog! A reason for this is because blogs are such keyword rich platforms, where YouTube doesn’t offer much in the way of opportunity. Doing this will allow you to:

Let fans on that platform know about your videos

Associate your video with the SEO work done on you blog, and on your YouTube SEO efforts

Increased your chances for views and shares as your video is hosted in another location

Don’t forget, you know, the rest of the internet outside of YouTube to get your videos out there. Partnering up with other bloggers is how you built your blog, partner up with them again to get our videos out there. You’ll get some promotion, they’ll get some video content that people enjoy watching - you both win!

A sure way to make this partnership happen is by shooting a video response to a post of theirs. They can use it for a whole new post, or embed it into the original post.

VIDEO CONTENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA MAKE A PERFECT COUPLE
Videos are starting to take over even photos as the most popular content shared. Watching your video, sharing your video, and getting their friends to view it too. Be sure to meet the needs of each social platform:

Facebook and Google+ have great video previews. Every YouTube video looks good on them

Twitter will help you promote one video at a time. You can’t try to pitch your whole channel in a single tweet.

Instagram and Pinterest are tough on videos. Pinterest really only welcomes DIY content, and crafting or home improvement. Instagram will thrive on exceptional images, but videos are seen as a bit of a nuisance.

Vine is a whole new monster, the Twitter of video if you will. If you have 6 seconds of a great clip from your video, put it up and direct viewers to the rest of it.
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