- Hi there, if you have a kids channel
and you're freaking out because
you don't know what to do
due to the new regulations
coming on YouTube
stay tuned, watch this video as I give you
nine tips as to what you should do
with your kids channel.
Hi there, David Walsh here once again
from davidwalshonline.com
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Now, if you have a kids channel
you're probably freaking out (screams)
because of the new regulations
that are coming through
because of Copper and the FTC rulings
that are on YouTube.
There's a lot of info out
there about what can happen,
you can get 45,000 dollar
fine, all of these things.
But there isn't much
information out there for you
who has a kids channel
or a channel that orientated for kids,
to what to do to moving forward.
So, I want to give you nine tips
as to what you should be doing
with your kids YouTube Channel in 2020.
(whoosh) Number one is
to keep creating content.
Just because these
regulations are coming in
doesn't mean that you should
stop your YouTube channel.
There are plenty of
opportunities out there
for you with your channel
despite YouTube cutting your monetization.
Tip number two is to
reduce the number of videos
you're creating per week.
So, if you're doing five or seven days
cut that down to about
two or even three days
per week.
Because you don't have monetization,
you're not going to get the revenue
from Adsense so there's no need
to create as much content as before.
(whoosh) Tip number three is to look
to maximize affiliate revenue.
So, if you're sending
people over to Amazon
to buy products that you recommend,
or any other site,
look to continue to do that
because you're not getting revenue
from YouTube directly you can afford now
to send more people off the platform
over to sites that can
help you make some money.
Number four is to add merch to your site.
If you can add merch:
caps, hats, t-shirts;
all those good things
to your YouTube channel
to help you grow your
revenue from your efforts.
Now, before I continue with
the rest of these tips,
if you know other kids channels out there
who need these tips
make sure to send this link to them,
share this video with them,
and let them know about
how they can maximize
their revenue from their
YouTube channel in 2020.
Now, back to the other tips.
(whoosh)Numero Five is to
create your own mobile app.
This will help you engage
with your audience more,
connect with them, and
then be able to send them
off to other offers and stuff like that
from your own app.
If you'd like to know how to do so
click the link in the description below
where there are resources
to help you build
your own mobile app.
(whoosh) Numero six is
if you have the numbers
to create your own YouTube
member's area do so.
Just because you've got kids content
doesn't mean that you
can't use the other areas
of revenue from YouTube.
So, set up your members area
and then add additional
content behind the pay wall
so that you get paid for your results.
And this ties back to point number two,
so if you are creating five
pieces of content per week,
put two or three of them
behind the members area
so that you've got two or
three of pieces showing
for free on your channel,
and then the other pieces are showing
behind the pay wall to
your YouTube members.
(whoosh) Tip number seven!
Is if you don't have
the numbers to create YouTube members
then sign up for Patreon
if you haven't done so already,
or some other crowd sourcing platform.
Maximize your revenue from other platforms
that allow you to make some money
from your YouTube channel.
Numero Eight is create another channel
that's not kids orientated.
If you are a parent, then you can create
your own channel around
what you like to do,
so this gives you the opportunity
to create more content on the platform
because you already know
how to build a channel.
You can use that expertise
to create another channel
based around you or other
adult orientated content.
You can then publicize that
channel from your kids channel
that has already the audience and momentum
to get more subscribers over
to your brand new channel
so that you can quickly and easily
get your subs and your views up there,
which can have monetization
so you can get your Adsense revenue there.
(whoosh) And tip numero nine
is create more channels.
So, if there are any channels
you just fancy creating
because you could, now is
the opportunity to do so.
So, if you wanted to
do crafting, or sports,
or some other channel,
now you have the expertise
because you've built your kids channel,
use that expertise now to create channels
so you can use them to get
your monetization from,
and use the other tips that I gave
like getting more affiliate revenue
or using Patreon or whatever
to grow the revenue from those channels
using the expertise that you've developed
creating your kids channel.
So, there you go, those are nine tips
if you have a kids channel
and you're beginning
to freak out (screams)
because YouTube is cutting
your monetization in 2020.
Take all, take any, take whatever you want
from those tips, apply them
to your YouTube channel
to get more revenue from
your video-making efforts.
Let me know which one you liked
or which one you're going
to implement in your channel
in the comments area below,
I'd love to know which
ones you're going to use.
And, of course, if you
have any additional ones
that you want to add,
again, pop them below
and help other kids channels grow in 2020.
And, as always, if this
is your first time here
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Bye for now.
