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If you had your own YouTube channel what would be your area of expertise?

I know there are profits to be had but I don't have any real skills or talent.
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AuRevoir · 36-40, M Best Comment
Most people after they get a following get the majority of their money from providing some kind of other service after. The most common being merchant. Like sweaters or hoodies..

But others like pewdiepie got creative and made a book called “this book loves you”

Some make music and people can support them buying their tracks etc…

Basically the more creative you are the stronger your account will do.

Game grumps made so many videos and studied the algorithms so much that they learned to gain the most profit a video needs to be ten minutes of length for a minimum.. as shorter videos severely cut into your profits based off the YouTube Adsense..

Finding what you’re good at making is the most important thing. If you’re extremely passionate or knowledgeable about a subject.. and believe you can give insights to the subject while providing palpable humor it’s usually the best course of action..
@AuRevoir Wonderful tips. I know my "Tangerine Travels" bloggers use a language marketing tool. Dan Skezoz in Russia makes about two K a month or so and doesn't sell anything. Pewdiepie is practically a celebrity. I was popular as a teacher but would have to rely on the tech. skills of others. Thanks for some really great food for thought.