Boost Your YouTube Views and Revenue with Creative Commons License and ChatGPT 4
Most of you have certainly watched snippets of popular shows on YouTube, whether it be a stand-up show or another type of content on unofficial channels. These videos receive a lot of views, and the creators of these channels profit handsomely from this. However, this obviously does not exactly adhere to YouTube's own regulations, and such channels do not survive long since they breach copyrights, even though you can still make money doing this. This post will discuss how to monetize other people's videos and avoiding being blocked at the same time.
Some YouTube videos have a Creative Commons license attached to them. Anyone may download the video and upload it to their channel if the YouTube channel's creator adopts this permission. Leaving a link to the original video or the channel where the video was obtained from in the description is also highly recommended to ensure that there are no issues. Such a link may be left at the description's very end, following the main text or any relevant links. The video's description should be formatted as follows:
You must choose "Creative Commons License" under "Filters" in the YouTube search in order to find these films.
Future affiliate program offerings or, for instance, using referral/affiliate links to something can be used to monetize this traffic. Additionally, you may attach monetization to your channel and start making extra money as soon as you have 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of viewing.
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