How to monetize your video
Have you ever thought of boosting your income in you extra time?Have you ever thought of floating your own side business?Have you ever thought of using your camera to earn that money? If you does,if you enjoy making videos and if you like to share them on social media, then your search may well be over. To earn from your video you need not be a Bollywood cinematographer or in possession of a fancy camera or a state-of-art studio. A good quality smartphone can do the trick for you. The only thing you have to do is to apply your imagination creatively.
First, look for some interesting subject that has been untouched till now: a video on a beaten-down subject may not attract viewers, which will hamper your prospect of earning money. However, there are many other go-for, video-related businesses that you can adopt to make quick money.Some of them are the following:
- Posting videos on YouTube is the most common way for a video entrepreneur to start making money. It doesn’t require a large investment. Features on your smartphone will create good quality videos.
- Another idea is creating your own channel on YouTube. Regular update on your channel will attract more viewers and the number of subscription will multiplied in no time. The more subscription you get the more you will earn from those who view or click on your video ads.
- If you are equipped enough to produce videos, you can offer service to others.
- If you are a subject-matter expert you may create your virtual class on your YouTube Channel. You can offer your videos to your clients through a subscription service, where your clients pay a monthly or yearly fee for continued access to your videos, you can offer them online on a pay-per-view basis or you can sell your videos as a bundle via download or by sending them on disc or other memory storage device. For example if you are good at writing English and you want to teach your vocation to other, you dispense your video through above-mentioned methods.
- You can sell your Stock Footage to commercial video producers to complete their projects.