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[00:01] Hub website for seven days to see the results and whether I could actually make money or not. After four days, I managed to make about $4 at the end of the challenge, but I encountered some problems. In this part, I'll tell you everything about the site, from how to choose a video to how to withdraw the
[00:15] money. These are six things you need to know about the site to start making money: how to choose a niche, how to understand the terms and conditions, how to create videos, how to publish them (targeting international audiences), and finally, how to withdraw the money. To choose the right niche, you first need to understand the site. You'll
[00:28] link your channel to the site here and click here. Then, you'll link all your channels, whether it's YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, or even Twitter. To link them, you enter your channel's URL, and it tells you what to do. You put a specific code in the channel description, and then you confirm so the channel is linked. The same
[00:43] system applies to the other platforms. After that, I'll search for a niche. I clicked on Discover, then Explore, and it showed me Content rewards are available for all fields, but how do you choose one? First, you need to consider the video type: clip or UGC. Clipping is a video made up of
[00:57] clips for content creation; they provide the clips themselves. UGC, on the other hand, requires you to appear and speak in the video. To choose the right field, look at these three things: the price per 1000 views you'll be paid for, your budget, whether you want to complete it, and the platforms you can publish on. However, most of
[01:12] these campaigns are random, so to determine which campaigns you intend to work on, there are three settings you can use. First, the ranking setting helps you find the highest-paying campaigns. The most-paying campaign setting shows the campaigns that have you find the highest-paying campaigns. The most-paying campaign setting shows the campaigns that have
[01:28] and most people have been able to make money from them. Then there's the highest-paying campaign setting, which shows the campaigns with the highest price per 1000 views, like one that pays $100 per 1000 views. But not all campaigns pay that much. That's why I'll show you later in the video how to actually find out if people are paying
[01:44] or not. The last thing is the "news," which refers to the new campaigns that have just been released. The second thing is the category, or niche, which is for choosing the type of niche you want to make videos about, whether it's brands, entertainment, products, or music. The third and final thing is the
[01:59] type, like clipping or UGC. Now you understand how to define the niche, but how do you understand the requirements for each one? Before I start, don't forget to support me with a like and subscribe because that really helps me. Before I start making videos for the campaign, I need to know if they're paying or not. I can find this information in two
[02:12] ways: ratings and the chat. If I go in and find high ratings and people praising it, then that's great. I also go to the campaign's chat and see if I clicked here and read what people are saying in the chat, and if the admin is actually working. After confirming that, I start
[02:27] looking at the requirements for making these videos. It varies from person to person. Some people have very long and difficult requirements, while others have easy ones. But in both cases, you need to know how to understand the requirements. For example, here's a card where the requirements might seem complicated, but if you copy and paste it into
[02:41] Google Translate, you'll find the requirements are very easy. One of the most difficult requirements people see is that the video's audience be from America or Canada, for example. This is very easy, and I'll explain it to you later in the video, God willing. But focus on this important thing: the minimum payout. Here, it's
[02:58] $2, but this varies from person to person. For example, I need to get 4,000 views on the video to start earning money. Now that you understand the requirements, you can make your first video. Of course, you'll find the materials available on each person's website. Go to their Drive and start choosing
[03:12] videos, but first, understand them. If you want to understand everything about content creation and how to actually start a successful YouTube channel, I've created an e-book. I've covered everything I learned from scratch, and you'll find the link in the description. Now I'm going to publish the video and target foreigners. I went to
[03:26] my YouTube channel studio, clicked on settings, then default settings, and then advanced settings. I changed the video language and title to English so the video would reach more foreigners. After that, I published the video, and it reached about 1600 views with a
[03:41] 200% watch time. Most of the audience was from America, Mexico, the Philippines, and Australia, so that's good. Finally, I've reached the most important thing: how to withdraw money from the Hub website after you've earned it. But before I start, don't forget to support me with a like and subscribe because that helps me a lot. Honestly, when you go
[03:56] to your profile and then balance, you'll find the withdrawal option, but it will tell you that you need to create a Stripe email. Of course, most people think this is difficult, but on the contrary, it's very easy. I clicked here, and the available countries for Stripe appeared. I clicked on Egypt, and it showed me... I went to the
[04:13] Sarayeb page, entered my email and phone number, and clicked OK. I chose Individual, meaning a personal account, and entered my information, like my name and location. Finally, I entered the postal code. You can find this code on Google by typing your city name followed by the postal code, and it will give
[04:28] you the code specific to your city. Now, for the most important thing: you need a bank account to receive the money. You can open one at any bank for 2500 Egyptian pounds, and then withdraw the money later. So don't worry, they won't take the money. I entered the same name as my
[04:42] bank account in English; you'll find it on my Visa card. You can find the SWIFT code on Google; for example, type "SWIFT code for the National Bank of Egypt,"
[04:54] customer service or even from the bank's website. Finally, you'll need to provide identification, like a photo. The card finally worked, thank God! And that's how I created a Stripe email, but the money hasn't appeared yet because I haven't reached the minimum payout threshold for the campaign I'm
[05:09] working on. So, you now know everything about the site. Thanks for watching, and peace out.