Apr 5, 2024

Mastering YouTube Earnings: Beyond AdSense to Community Ownership

Unlock the full potential of your YouTube channel with innovative strategies that go beyond AdSense.

Mastering YouTube Earnings: Beyond AdSense to Community Ownership

Unlock the full potential of your YouTube channel with innovative strategies that go beyond AdSense. This guide covers building a dedicated community and diversifying income through memberships, merchandise, digital products, and more, offering a blueprint for sustainable success.

How to Monetize Your YouTube Channel: Beyond AdSense to Owning Your Community

In today's digital age, creating content on YouTube has evolved from a hobby into a viable career option for many. With over 2 billion logged-in monthly users, YouTube presents a massive opportunity for creators to showcase their talents, build a community, and, importantly, monetize their efforts. While AdSense remains a popular method for earning revenue, savvy creators understand the importance of diversifying income streams, even Mr Beast looks to launch products offline, to truly capitalize on this community. 

Below are some fundamentals that you should be thinking about if you are looking to now turn your youtube into a money generating business. Let’s dive deeper into strategies for monetizing your YouTube channel. Before doing so we will as always be emphasizing the power of owning your community and selling directly to your audience.

Below we will cover

  • How does Youtube monetization work?
  • The limitations of just relying on adsense
  • Your business - where do you want to take your business
  • Your data - how much can you charge?

But first let’s start with,

Understanding YouTube Monetization

YouTube monetization primarily begins with the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), which allows creators to earn money from ads shown on their videos. However, reaching the threshold to qualify for YPP—1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours over 12 months—can be a significant hurdle for new creators. Think about also the amount of work you are putting in, just to meet the threshold, and even when these criteria are met, relying solely on AdSense revenue is risky due to fluctuating CPM rates and policy changes. 

The Limitations of AdSense

If you’re looking to try and forecast a living and monthly sustainable income from Adsense, this could be tricky. AdSense revenue is often unpredictable and not sufficient to sustain a full-time income for many creators. 

You’ll need to understand that views don’t always equal views across categories. Factors like your niche, the geographical location of your viewers, and changes in YouTube's ad policies can all impact your earnings. For example, educational and financial channels often have higher CPMs than entertainment channels due to their audience demographics and the value advertisers place on these viewers.

So how else can you start to monetize? 

Let's not jump ahead of ourselves yet, before you start looking at how you can start to build a business, we need to look at the type of business you can build.

Your business - where do you want to take your business

In envisioning the future of your YouTube channel, consider it not just a platform for sharing content, but a launching pad for a multifaceted digital empire. The goal here is to create a sustainable business model that not only aligns with your passion but also caters to the evolving needs of your audience. Whether you dream of establishing a renowned brand within your niche, expanding into e-commerce, or leveraging your influence for social impact, the direction you choose should reflect your long-term aspirations. This is about scaling beyond individual videos to creating an ecosystem where your content, products, and services coexist and complement each other. From collaborations and partnerships to launching your own line of products or hosting live events, the possibilities are limitless. The key is to set clear, achievable goals and systematically work towards them, always with an eye on the future and a finger on the pulse of your community.

Some examples below on how you can start to build a business.

  1. Build a business solely from partnerships or affiliates
  2. Build a subscription business (Favorite among many)
  3. e-Commerce - start selling products.

Make some key decisions and set yourself up for success.

Your data - how much can you charge?

Determining the right pricing for your offerings involves a deep dive into your data, understanding your audience's purchasing power, and recognizing the unique value you bring. Start by analyzing your community's engagement and feedback on various content and offers. This can give you insights into their preferences, pain points, and what they are willing to invest in. Additionally, benchmark against similar creators in your niche to gauge market rates, but remember, your pricing strategy should also reflect the exclusivity, quality, and results your products or services deliver. Whether it's memberships, merchandise, or digital products, the key is to offer multiple tiers or options, catering to different segments of your audience. This approach not only maximizes revenue potential but also ensures accessibility, keeping your community engaged and growing. Always be testing and refining, using data to guide your strategies and ultimately, charging what your unique brand and offerings are truly worth.

Owning Your Community

It times gone past building and owning your community was something that did not seem viable, and if anything seems like a lot of work. It involves creating a direct relationship with your audience outside of YouTube's platform - This does not mean leave YouTube! What this does do though, is give you a clear strategy not only to safeguard against changes in YouTube policies but also opens up numerous monetization opportunities, so here’s a few ways you can start building that deeper connection.

  • Email Marketing: Start by collecting email addresses from your viewers. Offer something of value, like an exclusive video or an ebook, in exchange for their email. An email list allows you to communicate directly with your audience, promote your content, and sell products or services without relying on YouTube's algorithm.

  • Membership Platforms: Platforms like Patreon or Memberful give creators a way to offer exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and special perks to subscribers for a monthly fee. This model creates a predictable income stream and strengthens the creator-audience bond.

  • Merchandising: Selling branded merchandise can be a lucrative revenue source. Services like Teespring, Spreadshop, and Merch by Amazon allow creators to design and sell their merchandise without upfront costs or inventory management.

  • Affiliate Marketing: By recommending products and including affiliate links in your video descriptions, you can earn a commission for each sale made through your link. This method works best when the products are relevant to your content and audience.

Also find useful information on how to cultivate community with our 5 Ways to Keep Your Community Engaged Guide

Selling Directly to Your Audience

The ultimate goal of owning your community is to have the ability to sell directly or have the opportunity to monetize directly to them. Knowing that Creators that launch their own apps garner at least x14 more than a YouTube channel I am obviously going to start there, however once the conversation is two way and you are owning your community there are many ways to do this. This can be through your own website or digital products like courses, ebooks, or webinars. Creating valuable content that solves specific problems or enhances your audience's skills can command premium prices.

  • Online Courses and Workshops: If you're knowledgeable in a particular area, consider creating an online course. Platforms like Teachable and Udemy make it easy to host and sell courses.

  • Consulting and Coaching: Offer your expertise through one-on-one coaching or consulting services. This can be particularly lucrative in niches like business, fitness, and personal development.

  • Exclusive Content: Create an exclusive series or content available only through a subscription model on your own website. This encourages your most dedicated fans to support you directly.

Leveraging Data for Success

I have no doubts you’re a wizard when checking the data for your YouTube views and Instagram likes, but how many of your decisions are driven through data when it comes to the decisions on how to build your business online? To effectively monetize your channel, understanding your audience is key. Use YouTube Analytics to track viewer demographics, engagement, and behavior but then also start focussing on the data from the community you are gathered off YouTube. Through KLIQ, this is super easy, just head to your dashboard, and if you’re building a website ensure you have that capability on the back end. This data will help you tailor your content and monetization strategies to match your audience's preferences.

If you’re just starting out on YouTube it’s an exciting time ahead, but don’t ignore the need to factor in how you are going to turn your passion for content into a thriving business.

While AdSense provides a starting point for monetization, owning your community and exploring diverse income streams can significantly increase your earning potential. By building a direct relationship with your audience and offering valuable products or services, you can create a sustainable and thriving business and YouTube career. 

Remember, the key to success is providing value, understanding your audience, and being adaptable to the ever-changing digital landscape.

Don’t get complacent, stay consistent and keep executing your plan!