I'm thinking of paid channel

I think you should just get many more views, many more subscribers, do many more videos and have a lot of success, so that you can put advertisings in your videos and get some money from Youtube...
I think there aren't many other ways to do it...

P.S. I definitively wouldn't be between the first ones... I would let someone else try it and let the viewers get used to paying to see videos and then I might start thinking of turning my channel into a paying one...
 
People make home made videos everywhere on Youtube and animals is one of them. I've seen big animal channels on Youtube that's been made at home.

Plus i don't understand what you mean by premium content or bang for your buck. Plus i mean don't comment saying it's stupid for Paid channel if that wasn't clear enough as in (trolls) making your opinion valid.

Don't advertise people channels if they aren't related to animal channels as i don't see what your point is suppose to cover. My videos are HD and once my personal problems are sorted out i will have more content on the videos and will make them far more interesting. I'm also going to upgrade my camera.


Yes but for every one video you make that I'd have to pay for, I could likely find either an article or video ten times over for free, you know? They'd have to be high quality, TV grade videos. I would never personally pay for any tutorial, because that, to me, is against the whole spirit of the internet. You come online and find and share information, not buy and sell it like that. :)
 
Yes but for every one video you make that I'd have to pay for, I could likely find either an article or video ten times over for free, you know? They'd have to be high quality, TV grade videos. I would never personally pay for any tutorial, because that, to me, is against the whole spirit of the internet. You come online and find and share information, not buy and sell it like that. :)

To me i hate Television had no one puts effort or life into it. apart from ellen degeneres (watched her youtube videos). you cannot compare home made to television as people at home are far more creative and less boring. in a company an idea can take years to use.

Plus there is no ANIMAL tv show in england plus people who have chinchillas usually get their facts wrong. I research for things that makes sense that couldn't be life threatening and half the people who get chinchillas don't research.

My cousin didn't even know what a chinchilla was lol.
So even if there was a animal tv show it would only be about cats and dogs as the world hasn't got to know them well enough.
 
what you mean? so you saying that when you enable that feature it will make a different channel for that or it will be in the same channel? :confused:..


That's typical yes. The Paid channels have a separate free one that shows lower quality footage or less elaborate videos, then their paid one has the more detailed stuff.

For example there is UFC free channel with interviews and highlights, then there's UFC Select paid subscription that has full featured event videos like you pay on PPV.
 
Paid channels will only work for very large YouTube channels, those with copywrite or restricted content you cannot get elsewhere, or those where the videos are something really special!
 
It might be too early to tell on the success of pay to watch videos, but I'm more inclined to say wait to see how the program progresses - and see peoples reactions to it..

I think this is a case of YouTube trying to be something it's not. It's great giving people the opportunity to monetize, create a flow of income, and potentially create a life doing what they love. However, YouTube was founded on the ability to literally get caught in a trap of related videos/suggested videos.. one leading to another, I've literally searched for 1 specific video.. an hour later I've watched 30 additional videos I never would've found. If I kept running into pay videos, I would've stopped.

I think you'd benefit more from just doing your thing. The cases where the pay to view videos has worked is stuff like comedy specials/etc..
 
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