My Age of Investment

Three hundred and forty-one, I can do it

After Youtube launched the "Partnership Program", it quickly aroused heated discussions in North America, Europe, and Australia.

Can you make money by making videos?

What kind of magical operation is this?

Users don't understand, neither does the media.

Some people even think it's a lie, and it's not reliable at all.

Facebook, online forums, and media newspapers are all discussing this matter.

Most of them expressed doubts, thinking that this is so new that it is almost unheard of.

But when a video blogger took a screenshot and posted the income displayed in the background of his Youtube, all those who doubted it fell silent.

The video shot by this blogger has gained more than one million views, and the advertising revenue displayed in the background is as high as 4196.3 US dollars!

A video, more than 4,000 US dollars!

This money is too easy to earn, right?

Netizens spontaneously helped this blogger calculate his income, uploading a video a day, it is 120,000 US dollars a month, and 1.44 million US dollars a year!

You know, the annual income of ordinary working-class people at this moment is only 30,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars, which is equivalent to the salary of 40 to 50 people. It is absolutely high income!

Shooting videos for a year, becoming a millionaire is not a dream!

Of course, the formula for calculating the income of netizens is extremely rough, without considering the playback volume of each video and the video output of a video blogger.

But it doesn't matter, it's enough to attract attention.

As a result, this post quickly ignited people's attention, became a hot post on the Internet, was reposted one after another, and spread all over the Internet.

It also spread from the United States to the United Kingdom, and then to the whole of Europe and Australia.

The media also followed up and started in-depth reports.

"Wall Street Journal" commented: "We predict that YouTube's move will create a new profession. They make a living by shooting videos professionally. Maybe we can call them YouTubers..."

"The New York Times" reported: "Looking at the essence through the appearance,

This is the YouTube platform’s means for content creators to solve the economic pressure, so that some high-quality creators can put down other work and concentrate on content creation, providing more exciting content for the platform and users...”

...

Many media have praised YouTube for once again innovating and creating a new career.

But not everyone is in favor of it, and the media under Murdoch began to pour cold water on it.

The British "Times" wrote in the report: "It is undeniable that YouTube has carried out an innovation...

However, this will certainly place a heavy financial burden on YouTube.

Divide half of the advertising fee to content creators, and the remaining advertising revenue needs to pay for ever-increasing bandwidth costs.

If YouTube cannot find a balance line between "advertising share" and "bandwidth expenditure", we conclude that this new profession may disappear soon after it is born.

It is not yet possible to jump to conclusions, I hope young people will look at this matter rationally, not to be lost by the "short-term prosperity" and resign to become a full-time YouTuber..."

"The Times" obviously received instructions from News Corporation, and its ass is very crooked.

They are not crooked!

Because Youtube launched the partner program, it brought a heavy blow to Juyou video.

How heavy is it?

Some well-known video bloggers on the platform have changed their careers and went to Youtube to post videos.

The reason is simple, Juyou.com cannot make money by posting videos.

These bloggers ran very fast, for fear that they would be late and all good opportunities would be robbed.

The consequence is that the high-quality content on Juyou.com video has plummeted, and even ordinary users have begun to lose a lot.

In addition, the loss of Juyou.com's video traffic has also been transmitted to the social networking site Juyou.com.

In this regard, the old Murdoch was very angry, and the property he had just bought for 100 million US dollars was about to fall into his hands.

Therefore, in order to save Juyou.com, the old Murdoch waved his hand and let the news media under it go full fire, constantly pouring cold water on the oil pipe.

If it weren't for the need for newspapers to maintain a certain "impartial stance", News Corp. would directly criticize Juyou. Isn't this playing out according to the routine? Destroy the market!

No matter how News Corporation poured cold water on it, the young people had a collective orgasm anyway!

Some outdoor bloggers talked about their life plans in online forums.

He plans to quit his job, use all his savings to buy a car, and start traveling the world.

According to the blogger, he participated in YouTube's partner program and earned hundreds of dollars in income from the videos he posted.

He plans to shoot videos while traveling, and the advertisements on Youtube will be divided into income, which will be used as travel expenses around the world.

In this regard, many netizens expressed envy and became a winner in life.

Go to the work of TMD, nothing can restrain the yearning for freedom.

Some netizens also expressed concern that this kind of income from YouTube may not be sustainable for a long time.

But how can young people listen to this, countless people have jumped into the oil pipe, planning to make a career out of it.

In this way, YouTube once again ushered in a surge in traffic!

Previous vloggers wanted to be famous, or simply as a hobby.

The $10,000 a year creative subsidy that YouTube gives some video bloggers can only be regarded as a minimum living allowance.

Now that a video can earn hundreds of dollars or thousands of dollars, many video bloggers have completely let go of their worries.

Turn a hobby into a career, everyone wants to live a life that others envy.

Too many dream-chasing teenagers have embarked on a road of no return despite the dissuasion of their family and friends.

Among them, most of these content creators are young people, and they don't even think about whether they can become famous or make money.

Not all content creators on YouTube can make money.

The first batch of people who were invited to participate in the Youtube partnership were all the top Internet celebrities on Youtube, and they all had 100,000 fans at the last time.

Seeing so many content creators join YouTube, the management of the company was taken aback.

For this reason, YouTube quickly announced the threshold for participating in the "Partner Program". The most stringent one is the requirement of 10,000 subscribers.

This threshold is not low, mainly because the current oil pipeline has limited manpower and cannot complete so many review tasks, so the number of partners must be limited.

As soon as this threshold was posted, although it aroused widespread discussion, it did not dampen the enthusiasm of young people in the slightest.

Especially high school students and college students have a lot of free time, and in their opinion, it doesn't take much time to make videos.

YouTube is actually very broken. In the announcement, in addition to showing the threshold for partner participation, it also gave a lot of reminders.

Reminder to reach 10,000 fans, you need to persist and upload high-quality works regularly, and interact with the audience more...

Whether this has pointed out a clear path for young people, or a path of no return, no one can tell.

In addition, the top Internet celebrities on Youtube show off their income on social networking sites from time to time, adding a little more heat to the already hot topic.

A video blogger with tens of millions of views can earn tens of thousands of dollars per video.

Take a video, and you will work for a year.

This kind of news stimulated the nerves of young people like Nicholas.

Everyone is thinking, I can do it too!

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