[00:00] Welcome to a new video on this channel and it's time [music] to talk, it's time for me to sit here and chat with you, content creator, who are lack because you have everything else [music] , but you are still looking for how to [00:13] explain how I personally do it, or how I would do it if I were you. And how can you actually start generating a good work plan with what you're already doing so that you can eventually monetize it? [00:26] Obviously, this is speaking in the medium or short term at best. And 're creating content and not generating income, it doesn't mean you lack talent. Something many content creators don't want to see [00:39] these days is the fact that if you don't reach the right people or niche, event, or content creation, you probably won't take off as you creators, when we're starting out or even after we've been doing it for a while, get stuck [00:54] in a comfort zone, we have to admit it, just doing streams or maybe one or two videos a month, but we do n't really have a structured, solid work plan week after week, and you've probably had [01:07] uploading a video, but oh no, I think I'll do it next time,' or 'I'll do a daily stream for a week,' but that's all it is , you stream and that's it. monetize their work are not only present on one platform. We explained this [01:22] recently when I talked to you about club.com and how diversifying your monetize can be very good regardless of the size of your community , which is another important point. While it's important to have followers, [01:35] because these are the people who are ultimately paying attention to every detail on building community, please check them out, but we have to admit them. Without clips, without distribution, without using external tools that [01:50] possible platforms at the same time and with the right volume, because we have to admit that we are also in an era where the more you give to the position yourself in the right place, which is to take our long content, whether it's [02:03] a video, whether it's a video like this one, for example, which I can perfectly divide into parts of different tips that I am giving at this moment or streams of 5, 6, 7, 8 hours that have key moments that you probably wouldn't expect to be [02:15] having done it live. How did we achieve it? Well, in my case I've been worked perfectly. For example, here in my Nexus Clips control panel clips about [music] Twitch or about my YouTube channel. Obviously, this [02:30] applies to the videos I make; I select them, upload my video, and I already have doing it more than streaming. Because? Because even though this is a stream where I'm playing KO, come check out my stream on Twitch or here because we play quite a bit [02:44] artificial intelligence what I want to search for. Artificial intelligence analyzes my video and gives me options of the most talked-about topics in this stream based, obviously, on the live broadcast and the title, [02:57] what you want, such as tips for creators, which would work very well in my case. Having already processed, for example, here the more than 3 hours, almost four of streaming, I have here a series of clips that came out [03:11] during the entire broadcast and that depending on the content, that works very well for its possible virality on the vertical platform, [music] be it TikTok, be it Reels, be it YouTube Shorts, on the [03:23] help a lot because the artificial intelligence looks for what would work on I know this clip will be useful to you because you will genuinely be able to use this information. It would just be a matter of creating the [03:35] clip. I select the duration automatically. He tells me it would last 50 seconds. So, we trust one of these clips starts and ends, what it's telling you makes sense. Besides, that's [03:48] exactly what we're looking for [music], and with three clicks I've made on Nexus Clips I've practically got half the work done. We enter the edit something. For example, here I saw that the hook is a little too big. [04:02] is lower the font size a little bit here. We have as a first screen or even a thumbnail so that people can see a sticker if we want to promote any of the other platforms we're on [04:15] essential subtitles, which come in a huge variety of formats that will help you find your own style and definitely reach more fact, they are also editable in case one or another word is not correct. Paying a [04:30] greatly help you reach more people, obviously by using this here, for example, wouldn't really apply as much as doing an edit. Because? Once you've reviewed all the subtitles and everything else in your [04:44] clip—and I insist, we've only been reviewing this for two minutes—we can two platforms Nexus provides access to for YouTube Shorts. On both platforms, you'll find a magical post with a [04:58] title already created using artificial intelligence, as well as hashtags that find you much more easily. as well as on YouTube Shirs which gives you a title in addition download the clip, transfer it to your phone and upload it to Reels or some other [05:11] format, and it has to be said, that's a factor. The truth is that you monetize more from what people are watching than from what you can actually create. low-quality things. What we're going to do is give it a proper pre-production approach [05:23] so that we can then deliver a quality product and differentiate ourselves but perhaps not with the quality they should be. So make clips of the I'll leave the link below in the description which will surely [05:35] it's cool, but let's see, Urbic, okay, about the clips, but how do I make money platforms where you can be present, whether it's a streaming platform or a videos, are mainly fueled by hours of playback. The more [05:51] people watch you, whether live or on your videos, the more the platform says, "Okay, here that people are actively looking for you and want to see you." What these clips do, tools, is attract more people. While your content [06:04] alone can do that, obviously, it will be much slower. If we push the machine a little harder and give the platforms more content organically. You wouldn't believe how many times I 've heard, "Hey, how much do I [06:17] promote me?" It's not so much about that, [laughs] it 's not so much about that. It's more about finding our niche, our followers, and our potential community, which is the one that eventually supporting us with their views, donations, subscriptions, sharing, [06:31] we first need the people, and with the [music] clips, we get there. Now, content, believe me, if You guys put a lot of effort into pre-production, making your look good, like this one, for example. It might not be the top quality I'd [06:46] like how my videos look. Based on this, I have a very good entire video or the vertical videos I might upload, because they look this good. Eventually, you'll be able to access [07:00] affiliate programs by promoting products from some site, which will give you a percentage-based commission. You'll obviously receive is gaming and you're showing what keyboard you use, what mouse you use, [07:12] what headphones you use for gaming, etc., you'll very likely receive make videos about at no cost to you. Of course, coveted goal for any content creator. It's true, and it's not a [07:26] approach it, and the fact that your calling card... Whether it looks good or bad will platforms or brands are more likely to want to collaborate with you. And finally, platform monetization. If you create several clips or a lot of content, [07:41] million views on YouTube Shorts, you achieve monetization Ten million views might sound like a lot, but you have to put it into perspective. Vertical videos can be super viral because, although their lifespan is short, the [07:56] for streaming platforms, if you promote vertical content, people will very likely want to watch you live because they you posted in that format. First, as I mentioned, small snippets, [08:10] sneak peeks, or trailers, and eventually they'll come to support your live stream. tell you right now, and that is that money follows attention, but to get be consistent. If I stopped uploading because Without at least one video a week, [08:24] 're not letting it die. We've been uploading content for six years , so there will always be at least one On my best days, I've uploaded up to five videos a week for six and persistence are definitely key to [08:38] eventually achieving your monetization goals. For example, this Nexus Clips tool will schedule content so you don't have to worry about uploading it. time. I insist, the link is below, check it out. Now, the big creators, [08:51] platforms. They're on YouTube, TikTok, sometimes Twitch, they're others, obviously they're posting on Twitter, and they'll probably open their TikTok account soon. They're on Instagram, of course. In other words, they're a [09:06] how to leverage each platform, tailoring their format to the while they have a team to handle all this do it with these tools that greatly help improve your [09:21] workflow and prevent burnout. And it's worth mentioning, if are doing it, there must be a reason. So, especially when it comes to content creation. And here's the biggest mistake, because [09:34] Okay, [music], I have to upload a lot of videos, I have to do a lot of streams." No, you can perfectly break down what you're already doing and use it in this format, or rather, repurpose it. [09:46] and believe me, it's more than enough. So, you do n't lack content, you lack visibility, people have to be able to find you, and how can they find you you'll eventually achieve everything I mentioned earlier about monetization in each [10:00] content creators. So seriously, start. Turn what you already have into clips and you'll surely see your growth increase or improve, works. And well, that's all I have to add . I know you [10:14] were probably looking for some kind of trick or something, but the truth is, there's no shortcut. There are ways to improve workflows, but in the end, it's all about hard work and effort. We'd all like to be [10:26] collaborate with a brand in our first week. We'd all like to be content creators or partner with a platform in our first week. I know, but every process takes time. It took me seven years to start consistently monetizing my [10:40] same amount of time, but it's also about having patience and, above all, 're doing. You have to be consistent, too. If you only upload one video 've always said, the truth is, all of this is within your reach. You can [10:55] achieve it. You can do it. It's simply a matter of getting down to work, and believe me, you'll succeed. I always use myself as an example: if I managed to make a living from content creation, you probably have even better [11:08] ideas that you can develop and build a community from there, making a living from it, which is pretty great. Anyway , if you liked this promote this content to people who are looking for this kind of advice, [11:22] especially for starting to monetize and maybe finding certain things they're missing to complete the puzzle of from it. Remember that you can also subscribe to the channel and [11:34] on all social media; you can find me as Urbic. Check out the Nexus Clips link see you in the next video. I'll leave a couple more videos here with tips to help you generate more content. A consistent community, tools that [11:48] will obviously help you create more and better content. And that's all for now, see you in the next video, take care. My name is Survic, and that's it, I hope you're all doing great . See you. Bye.