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YouTube स्टारडम इसे बड़ा बनाने का सही तरीका क्यों है

ऑनलाइन पैसे कमाने के बहुत सारे तरीके हैं लेकिन कोई भी YouTube सेलेब्रिटी बनना पसंद नहीं करता है। 

YouTube के माध्यम से पैसा कमाने का मतलब केवल इतना ही नहीं है कि आपके पास बहुत स्थिर है
इतना काम किए बिना बड़ी आय का स्रोत - लेकिन इसका मतलब पूरा करना भी है
वास्तविक प्रसिद्धि के कुछ उपाय। 

अगर आप इसे YouTube पर बड़ा करते हैं, तो लोग आपको पहचानेंगे
सड़क पर और यह आपके व्यवसाय के लिए अन्य अवसरों की ओर भी ले जा सकता है।

 इस तरह से सेलेब्रिटीज डिजिटल युग में बनते हैं, तो क्यों न इसमें शामिल हों?
Of course this is not what a YouTube celebrity will actually tell you. 

They’ll say that they’ve
got it hard – that making content for YouTube is harder than it looks and that Google takes
most of their commission.

This may be true but at the end of the day, they’re still often making a video a day
maximum (often only a video a week!) and they’re still making huge amounts of money for
talking on camera about something they love.

But don’t get me wrong – none of this is to say that becoming a YouTube celebrity is ‘get
rich quick scheme’. Not by any stretch of the imagination!

In fact, making money on YouTube is not easy at all and there is a definite skill to this and a
fair bit of luck involved too. 

A lot of people work incredibly hard at their YouTube content
for years, never to see any real returns on it.

So the question is: how do you go about exploding your content and building an effective
business model on YouTube? How can you become the next big YouTube sensation? And
what if you don’t have a dashing camera smile?
This book is the answer.

 Here, you’re going to learn absolutely everything you need to know
to practically guarantee your success on YouTube. 

You’ll learn not only how to build a
massive audience in no time at all but also how to make the most of that audience – you’ll
see how you can make money from advertisements and from sponsors, you’ll discover

growth hacking tricks to accelerate your progress and you’ll see how to make an effective
YouTube channel without even setting foot in front of the camera!



This book is your blueprint for YouTube success and if you follow it exactly, you’ll be giving 
yourself the very best chance of massive success on the platform. Read on and let’s do this!

 




                   Chapter 1

What Will Your Channel Be About?



When creating pretty much any online business – whether it’s an affiliate marketing

business, a blog or anything else – the first question you will often need to ask yourself is
what it’s going to be about. Or to use the correct internet business parlance: what is your
niche?

A niche is a subject matter that will appeal to a specific audience. An example of a niche
would be ‘sewing’. Sewing is something that appeals largely to older women but also to a lot
of younger women these days who are interested in arts and crafts. And of course some
men like sewing too – let’s not stereotype here! Either way, most people are either
interested in sewing or they are not – thus it has a niche appeal and gives you a specific
target audience.

You can go even more niche if you like though and choose ‘crocheting’ or ‘bird sewing
patterns’ but the ‘more niche’ you go, the more you narrow your audience.
Another example of a niche is fitness. Now fitness is a much larger niche because it will
appeal to a huge proportion of the population. Nearly everyone will want to get fitter at
some point in their lives. It’s still a very specific subject matter that will talk to a very specific
type of person but it is a much broader niche.
When it comes to internet business, the key often boils down to finding the right niche. And
this will often mean finding a niche that has a broad appeal while not being overly
competitive. 

The problem with the health and fitness niche is that you’re going to be going
up against a huge number of other channels. Some big names in this space include the
Hodge Twins, Athlean-X, Bodybuilding.com, Rob Riches and Eliot Hulse to name just a few.
Many of these channels have been around for many years and now have millions of
subscribers and huge amounts of money to spend on marketing. That means that if you
want to go up against them with a video on ‘how to get abs’, you might well struggle to get
your video to a position where it will actually be seen and clicked on.

But on the other hand, a YouTube channel about crocheting cat patterns probably won’t get
looked for very often and will quickly reach its peak, leaving you with nowhere else to go
and a big cap on how much you can possibly earn.


So you need to choose the right topic and find that ‘sweet spot’.


         How to Find Your Niche



So how do you find your niche? A good option is to start with the bigger niches and then to 

focus down and find yourself a smaller sub-niche within the niche.

So to start with, let’s look at what the very biggest niches are and what the most lucrative
ones are.

In general internet marketing, the biggest niches are:


 Fitness

 Dating

 Self-Help

 Making Money

This is because all of these subject matters are things that have a hugely broad appeal and
will appeal to practically everyone. 

If you have the marketing budget, then you can reach
the biggest potential audience this way.

At the same time though, these niches are huge because they have something else going for
them ‘value proposition’.

 That is to say, that each of them has something very big andimportant to offer people – an emotional hook that makes people passionate about a
channel.

So for example, fitness isn’t really just about getting into shape: it’s about being more
confident, sexier, healthier and happier thanks to your training and your diet. 

People hopethat by watching these channels, they can turn their lives around.



The same goes for money and dating. 

These offer complete lifestyle changes – they let
people find love or get more sex, they allow them to travel around the world and to wearnice watches. 

They have a real emotional hook and this means that the products sold in
advertising can charge a lot more. 

People are much more willing to pay for a book that will
make them a billion dollars than they are to pay for a book that can teach them how to sew!
But YouTube is a weird place.

 And when you take a look around YouTube you’ll find thatthese regular rules only partly hold true.

 But there’s also actually a lot of other highly
successful content here that is just… plain inane to be quite frank!
Some of the biggest topics on YouTube outside of those big internet marketing favorites are:

 Gaming
 Make-up tutorials
 Grooming/Style
 Travel
 Technology
 Fails
 Cats
 DIY
 Comedy
 Lifestyle vlogs


That’s a much more bizarre selection of niches and if you look around you’ll find thriving
sub-cultures celebrating all kinds of other unusual things!

 There are some very popular
YouTube channels for example that show people how to transform new Transformer toys!
The thing to understand about YouTube is that it is much more visual than a blog or a social
media channel. 

And this means that any subject matter that is more visual in nature and
more dynamic is almost sure to be a success.

 Cat videos provide immediate laughs, while
make-up tutorials show women how to look their most beautiful and have the proof that it
works right there on the screen.

And people enjoy watching inane things like vlogs about the everyday lives of YouTube stars
because – believe it or not – it almost feels like company. People enjoy watching the



YouTube channels of people who are like the coolest friend that they’d love to hang out
with. 

YouTube is such a direct and personal format that it’s a great way to create almost a
relationship with your audience and to thereby make a big impact on them.

This works even better if you can sell a kind of lifestyle that they find desirable and thereby
allow them to live vicariously. 

A lot of people watch the lifestyle vlogs of rich, attractive
people because they want to live those kinds of lifestyles themselves – of course a lot of it is
fabricated!
Meanwhile, watching someone else play a video game and provide a ‘commentary’ can be a
way to recreate the feeling of hanging out with mates while playing Goldeneye on the N64
in your youth – and at the same time you’re getting news and footage of new games you
might be interested in.

So how do you bring all these disparate elements together into something that will really
work for you? That’s a question only you can answer but a good way to start is to take a
broad niche that has a wide appeal and then focus down.

 For example, you can go with
fitness but find your own way into that industry by making your channel all about fitness for
the over 50s. 

This is a brilliant way to offer something a bit different and a bit unique and
thereby to stand out from the crowd while still having that value proposition and that
universal appeal.

Another thing to always remember is to be true to yourself.

 Choose the niche that you are
most comfortable with and then you’ll find you have much more to say on the matter, you
come across as much more passionate and interested in your own topic and you’re better
able to really inspire your audience to listen to you!
I can’t tell you which niche you need to pick but using all this information, hopefully you can
come up with something that will have a big appeal while also being true to who you are.



Chapter 2

 How to Make Money on YouTube



But before you dive into your content creation with both feet, let’s rewind for a second and
assess exactly what this will involve and what it means to be a YouTuber. 

How does one goabout making money on YouTube? How much can you expect to make?

It’s important that you understand the business model here as that is of course going to
affect the way that you approach your content creation and your general approach to
making money online.



Advertising on YouTube



The main way in which you make money on YouTube then is via advertising. 

Google has its
own advertising platform and it uses this to allow companies and brands to pay to show
their adverts on your channel. 

This is a form of AdSense for those who know what that is,
which means it’s PPC.

 In plain English, this means that the advertising uses a ‘Pay Per Click’
system, although you can also get paid when you get a certain number of complete views.

In other words, you aren’t getting paid a ‘flat fee’ for your advertising or getting paid per
month. Rather, you are getting paid each time the advert is shown and each time someone
clicks on it. 

Of course not everyone who comes to your channel is going to watch the

adverts all the way through or is going to click on them – but you can generally assume by
pure statistics that you will get a certain amount (which is called your ‘CTR’ or ‘Click Through Rate’). 

This then means that for every thousand views on a video, you’re likely to get paid a
certain amount of average.



Now this isn’t very much and to be honest you’re probably going to need hundreds of
thousands of views daily in order to make a decent amount of money and certainly if you
hope to make a full time living from YouTube. But it can be done and you can get there, if
you’re willing to not only work hard… but also work smart!



Other Ways to Monetize YouTube



Advertising is just one option however and there are actually many more ways you can
monetize YouTube if you want to.

One great example is just to promote a product of your own and to sell that. If you can

create an ebook, a clothing line or anything else, then you can promote that using your

channel and drive sales – and this will work very well if you can focus on that value
proposition and promoting the lifestyle as we’ve discussed earlier.

Don’t have a product? No problem. You can likewise promote products that other creators
have made and earn a commission on the sales.

 This is called affiliate marketing and it pairs
particularly well with YouTube, seeing as you can be very persuasive when people actually
get to see you talking about the product in person – you can even demonstrate it right on
the screen!

And finally, you can try and get sponsorship deals. This works very well if you’re in a visual
medium like fitness, where it’s common to get sponsorship from clothes manufacturers,
supplement producers and even companies that make training equipment.

 You can then demonstrate the products that you’re promoting in your videos and that way get a lot of exposure for them. 

Often these companies will pay per video, while in other cases they
might pay a monthly fee – which is up to you to work out with them.


Consider these factors and the type of monetization strategy you intend to use at the time

of creating your channel idea. Different subjects will make it easier or harder to find
sponsors and generally, a bit of pre-planning can go an awfully long way.




                       Chapter 3

    Equipment You Should Invest In



The best way to make money on YouTube and become a ‘massive YouTube Celebrity’ is no
doubt to actually get in front of the camera and speak to your audience in person. You want
them to get to know you and you want to put your personality across in your videos. This
will help to make you considerably more persuasive while simultaneously giving you many

more options in terms of what you can create.
And if you’re going to do that, then there’s some crucial equipment and software that
you’re going to need to invest in. This can be somewhat expensive but if all goes to plan,
then it will pay for itself over time and will be money well-spent.

Note: If you’re not comfortable going in front of the camera you can still be very successful
with a YouTube channel and this will reduce what you need to invest in. We’ll discuss these
alternative options in subsequent chapters, so you can skip most of this one for now if that
is your intention!



HARDWARE 



Camera

Of course the most basic hardware you’re going to need is a camera. This is what you will
use to capture your footage and that means that the quality of the camera is going to

directly influence the quality of your videos.
There are numerous factors to consider in this case. One is the resolution and here you will
need at least 1080p. For now, most people still do not have a 4K display meaning that you

don’t need a 4K camera (and 4K creates very large video files which are hard to move



around and edit) but if you want to offer the upmost crispness and also futureproof your
setup, then choosing 4K is a great option.
Another factor is your framerate. This will generally be either 30fps or 60fps and once again,


60fps is an optional advantage that will make your footage that much more attractive and
give it an almost too-real sense of fluidity. It’s entirely up to you if you want to push for this
very highest level of quality but some discerning viewers will certainly appreciate it if you
do.

Some features to look out for include an optical zoom if you’re planning on filming outdoors
(this lets you zoom in with no loss of quality) and options to alter the aperture etc. Good

autofocus is very important if you’ll be moving around a lot in front of the camera, while
being able to use macros to blue out the background is also a nice option.

But what’s more important really are the practical considerations for your camera. Having a
mic jack for example is a very good idea because it will give you the ability to improve your

sound quality. Likewise, a wide angle lens is a very good idea if you’re going to be moving
around a lot and capturing dynamic footage.

 Something that you should absolutely consider
a requirement is a screen that can be rotated to face forward. This will allow you to make
sure that you’re in the shot before you start

 vlogging!
And of course there’s no reason you can do all this using multiple cameras. Many people will
use both a GoPro for capturing more action-packed and dynamic footage and then a regular
camera for their vlogging.

If you want to go budget, then you can get by using an iPhone camera or a Samsung camera
on your phone (as long as it is a newer model). But if you’re serious, then you should at least
invest in a basic camera along the lines of a
 Cannon G7.

Tripod and Tracking

Also important is to get a tripod. Is it possible to film without one? Sure, you can always
balance your camera on a pile of books on top of an ironing board… but you’ll find out that

lining up good shots ends up taking a lot more time than you will be willing to go through on
a regular basis if you take this approach.


A tripod will thus save you a huge amount of time while also getting better angles, thereby
giving your channel a higher quantity and quality of video – which is obviously going to bea


very good thing in terms of getting lots of views!
Another thing to look for potentially here is a tracking head from the likes of Manofrotto
who also make tripods.
 This will allow you to attach your camera on top of your tripod and
will then let you perform panning shots and slow zooms. 

This is what will give your footage
a much higher level of professionalism and it’s very important if you’re planning on doing
product reviews and want to feature slow pans of the items you’re reviewing!
These work by providing frictio

n on a rotating pivot and a handle. You then gently push on

the handle with just a finger or a palm and the resistance will keep the motion slow and
smooth as it gradually moves around the object in focus. It’s important to use a manual
focus during these shots rather than an automatic one.

Lighting

It is often said that the best lighting is natural lighting. To get a great shot, try to line
yourself up so that you have a large window letting in natural light from the side. This will
give you what’s known as ‘Rembrandt Lighting’ which is a professional and very flattering
looking type of lighting.

But while this type of lighting is highly desirable, it’s also not terribly reliable! You can’t trust
in natural light to always be available when you need it and you can’t limit yourself to only
filming at certain times of day… Thus you need to make sure you have a way to set-up the
perfect lighting when you need it.

How are you going to do that? With some kind of lighting set-up. And a great choice is to get
two soft boxes. These take up a fair bit of space but it’s worth it as it will allow you to design
your lighting however you wish and make sure that your subject matter is well lit and that
your footage is clear and bright.

Don’t underestimate this: in fact in many cases it can be more important to ensure that your
footage is very light and very bright than it is to use a camera with a high definition! This will
make your footage look more professional and more appealing to watch!



Want to go one step further? Depending on the nature of your videos you can get creative
here if you want. Jonathan Morrison has a

 YouTube channel that is all about showcasing
technology products in the very best way and making them highly desirable. This gets him a
lot of views, helps him to sell a lot of affiliate products and of course means that

manufacturers are very happy to work with him and to supply free products for review.
One trick he uses to accomplish this is to use colored lighting. He’ll often light phones and
other gadgets in a bright pink, green or purple hue on a white background which makes
them look more modern and more crisp – especially with his high quality filming equipment.

The great thing is that colored bulbs are actually very affordable, so this is something you
can mimic fairly easily yourself if you should want to!

Sound


Just like it’s important not to underestimate the importance of your lighting, you also need
to ensure that you never underestimate the

 importance of your sound quality. If you want
to make your video sound and look professional, then it is absolutely crucial that you have
good quality sound and don’t just record a muffled sound into a regular camera microphone

from a distance. Things like acoustics matter and even if your viewers don’t notice the
difference, they will be able to feel the

 difference. Things like this make a massive
psychological impact and can be the difference between a channel that has high production
values and that people love to watch and one that looks unprofessional and no one takes
seriously!

Fortunately, sound is a relatively easy thing to get right and the best way to do this is with a
basic external microphone. 
You can get a lapel mic easily enough and then attach it to your
phone to record your audio at the same time.

Better yet, find a high quality microphone that you can plug directly into your camera’s mic
jack. The Blue Yeti Snowball microphone is one of the most popular choices among
YouTubers right now and is a very affordable option that will provide a crisp and clear sound
quality very easily.




               Software and Materials


Editing Software

As well as hardware, you’ll also need to invest in some basic software and other intangibles.

The most obvious thing here is your editing software, which you’re going to use to take your
footage and turn it into something that has a narrative structure and that’s actually fun to
watch.

There are plenty of options here, which include Sony Vegas, Final Cut Pro X, iMovie and
Adobe Premiere w/ After Effects. Your choice will depend on personal preference, budget

and your computer – but either way you will need a professional editing suite in order to
make your videos look the part. 
This is what you’ll use to cut and stitch together your
footage and it’s what you’ll use to add things like music and logos.

Graphics


There are numerous graphics you will also want to add to your videos. For example, you will
probably find you need some kind of logo to overlay on top of your videos if you want to
build a brand. 

This is important as it will help to ensure people know who you are that all
your videos and content are from the same creator. 
A good logo should be coupled with a
good name and ideally, the two together should be enough to communicate everything that
new viewers need to know about your brand. 

If you get this just right, then people should
be able to tell from those things alone whether they’d be interested in your channel and
thus subscribe potentially with no further information!

Other graphics will also come in handy. For example, you might want to use ‘bottom thirds’,
which you will overlay on top of your video as a way to annotate what’s happening on the




screen. Then you might want to find some stock images that you can use to illustrate the
points you’re making, or that you can use in conjunction with your recorded footage.

Video and Sound


On top of this, you’ll also need to look into video and sound for your videos.

 One important
thing here is a ‘video opener’ which is a short clip that will play at the start of your videos
and help you to further cement your brand while indicating the video has started. 

संगीत भी बहुत उपयोगी हो सकता है और आपको अपने वीडियो को और अधिक आकर्षक बनाने के साथ-साथ इसकी अनुमति भी देगा

भावनात्मक प्रतिक्रियाओं को आमंत्रित करने में सक्षम होना।
तो आपको ये सभी अतिरिक्त सामग्रियां कहां मिलती हैं? एक उत्तर आपकी सामग्री के लिए भुगतान करना है

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आपके लिए अपनी सामग्री बना सकते हैं और बना सकते हैं

 वे बहुत पेशेवर दिखते हैं। फिर से, यह एक छोटा है
निवेश, लेकिन यह देखने लायक है कि आप इसका कितना उपयोग करेंगे
ये बातें.....................





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