How to make money on YouTube in South Africa

12 July 2016
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  1. MissGameTrailers
    21.03.2017 at 15:43

    This seems inaccurate by far, sure there is days that is low but this is mostly where the viewers live (Which Country) that makes the difference if its low paying , these you simply do not target, with paid promotion, try and get more followers from the better paying countries. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8c904b4fc2519532cdeec649c77797badb549334d647505d62ed88c892f1cfcc.png https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/95f9268b4b03d27e95642565a39e3c5ce306c0d32cd41f71874562f4c8d9066e.png

    Then there is also who is viewing these ads, for instance having adblock then that wont be counted as an impression.

    Best Tip: Is to get a .com domain and build content around what ever you are making videos about, reason for this is, is that a .Com domain is international and thus you can set it in google webmaster to target any of the better paying countries, lets say you picked USA Google will show your results mostly to any one searching for it in the USA, they go to your site and they view your videos that is hosted on Youtube and Embedded on your own, this will still show ads on YouTube and on your site but now most viewers from your site will be from a higher paying country.

    Now you can hop over to Bing and do the same but instead of selecting USA select the second best for instance Norway this you can do with any search Engine that offers some type of Webmaster tools as long as you have a .Com domain, having a .co.za domain wont help you at all as it will only target south africa, minimizing the potential of income world wide. This is the best way to drive specific audience from a specific country, you will still get views from other countries but your main audience and target will be all the best paying countries in the end of the day.

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