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How to Create a YouTube Channel That Never Loses Monetization

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Beginner 4 min read For: Beginners looking to create a YouTube channel that maintains monetization, especially those interested in using AI.
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This video explains how to create a YouTube channel that maintains monetization by focusing on educational and informative content, avoiding fictional or misleading material. The creator shares examples of safe content types and warns against using AI to fabricate events.

[00:01]
Channel Earning Example

A dark channel made over R$16,000 in a month, with R$20,000 in the first month.

[04:02]
Safe Content Types

Educational content (teaching skills) and informative content (explaining concepts) are safe for monetization.

[05:54]
Importance of Up-to-Date Content

Content must be based on current information to avoid being flagged as misleading.

[08:27]
Documentaries and Historical Events

Documentaries about historical events like the Bible, Victorian era, or World War II are safe if factual.

[10:43]
Problem with Fictional Content

Channels that illustrate fictional stories or events that didn't happen risk losing monetization.

[12:40]
Example of Unsafe Content

Portraying battles with exaggerated numbers (e.g., 50 Germans vs 3000 Poles) that never occurred leads to demonetization.

[15:37]
Safe Channel Niches

Niches like Roman Empire, World War II, ancient Egypt, cooking, technology, and evidence-based health are safe.

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AI is Not the Problem

Using AI is fine; the issue is creating false or misleading content.

To maintain monetization, focus on factual, educational, or informative content and avoid fictional or misleading material. Research thoroughly to ensure accuracy.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 04:02 Create educational content that teaches a skill or explains a concept.
2 05:54 Ensure all content is based on current, up-to-date information.
3 08:27 Produce documentaries or informative videos about historical events, ensuring accuracy.
4 10:43 Avoid fictional stories or events that did not happen.
5 15:37 Choose safe niches like history, cooking, technology, or evidence-based health.
6 16:16 Use AI tools but verify all facts to avoid misleading content.

Study Flashcards (7)

What are the two safe content types for YouTube monetization?

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Educational content (teaching a skill) and informative content (explaining concepts).

04:02

Why do channels lose monetization according to the video?

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They lose monetization due to false, misleading, or fictional content.

04:31

Give an example of a historical event that is safe for documentary content.

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The Bible, the Victorian era (1837-1901), the Middle Ages (1348), or World War II (1939-1945).

08:27

What is the problem with channels that illustrate fictional stories?

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They risk losing monetization because YouTube requires factual content.

10:43

What specific example of unsafe content is given?

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Portraying a battle with 50 German soldiers against 3,000 Polish soldiers, which never happened.

12:52

List three safe niches for a YouTube channel.

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Roman Empire, World War II, ancient Egypt, cooking, technology, evidence-based health.

15:37

Is using artificial intelligence to create videos a problem for monetization?

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No, the problem is not AI but creating false or misleading content.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Safe Content Definition

Clearly defines educational and informative content as safe for monetization.

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Fictional Content Risk

Highlights the specific risk of fictional stories leading to demonetization.

10:43
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Example of Unsafe Content

Provides a concrete example of fabricated historical events that cause issues.

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AI is Not the Problem

Clarifies that AI tools are acceptable; the content's truthfulness matters.

16:16

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[00:01] YouTube channel, a dark channel, where you won't miss the moment, you're in the right video. Come with me, because in this video I'm going to show you how you can create a YouTube channel where you won't lose monetization at any

[00:14] point, okay? This is the channel that I'm obviously showing you on the screen, right? This channel, this month alone, has already made over R$ 16,000, right? It's been making R$16, R$7,000. The first month brought in R$ 20,000. Obviously, they don't have

[00:27] outdated, right? Okay, I'm going to show you how you can build a channel like this one too , right? You can achieve good results there. And of course, with a long-term perspective, right? If you

[00:39] like to think long-term, I'm going to show you how you can think long- term and also how you can take a closer look at the short term. So, if you enjoyed this type of video, subscribe to the channel

[00:53] and leave a comment below. Do you like this type of video? I'll be bringing you more videos like this. If you can achieve this kind of result, folks, regardless of the type of video you make, if you have

[01:05] consistency there, if you bring informative content, historical content. So you can achieve here is actually a channel entirely made with Vio 3, okay? including,

[01:22] made with Vio 3, okay? including, including, uh, being made with VO3, right? [music], but rather what we produce. So, let's what we can improve in this area. Also, if you want to learn how to achieve

[01:36] this kind of result, okay, everyone? Hey, you click here in the One is my individual mentorship program, and the other, obviously, is a program called Dot Group. You come here and you see him inside this program, right? You'll

[01:51] example, this channel—this channel that I'm going to show in the video—how I day one, okay? I monetized a dark channel on YouTube. Here, since day zero. So it was created from day zero all the way to the result here. Okay

[02:06] This is a bonus you will receive. His entire process is posted the video, as long as you don't use a version. Here it is. That's the Dot Grove program , okay everyone? Okay, you're going to have classes with four teachers, alright? The

[02:22] best ones out there for the Dark channel, uh, who have already earned millions of dollars, okay? There are million reais with darknet channels. You're going to learn on YouTube, on YouTube, how you make money with YouTube, how you understand

[02:36] understand, [music] uh, supply and demand, you'll understand how will go viral and you'll be able to get a lot of views, obviously, and

[02:49] money, you'll understand how you have the possibilities to enter a niche, sometimes even a saturated one, you're going to learn everything you need to learn here, , interestingly, in addition to the classes, you 'll have support for 60 days. But it's

[03:05] course support you have there, where someone can just log in and say they forgot their password. That's not right. The person understands and will help you whenever you need it, okay? So you can also [listen to music] by going here to Dot Grove. If you'd also like to

[03:19] see our interview here on K Wifi, and want to know my story, go over there, it's really cool. Even here at K Wifi, you come and see. And as a a link here; it's called " Profiting from YouTube Method." If you're a

[03:33] beginner and want to learn about the world of making money on YouTube without showing your face I'll leave the link below. If you want more days, start there, it will help you a lot, okay? For those of you looking to create a YouTube channel that's much

[03:47] safer and more reliable, and where you'll see long-term results, this video is very helpful. So let's go . I hope you'll pay attention. Here when making a video, whether it's

[04:02] more informative or educational. These types of YouTube channels, they never actually lose monetization on YouTube, okay? Of course, today we have a situation where we make videos with Vio 3, so obviously we'll be

[04:18] making videos for YouTube, okay? Regardless of which one you use, whether you make videos with VO3 or with a video recorder, neither is a problem, right? Because when you lose monetization on a channel, it's related to

[04:31] false, misleading content, and so on. What happens, folks, is that we always two examples here that are very interesting and will be easy to understand. Well, I'm looking this way because obviously my monitor is facing this way

[04:46] , everyone. We need to understand, obviously, the concept of what constitutes truly educational content, right? So, let's go. Educational content is content let's go. Educational content is content that teaches a

[05:01] skill, for example, "I'm going to teach you how to cook rice," that's teach you how to cook rice," that's educational content. He either explains a concept or helps the audience learn something. This is educational content.

[05:14] An example, like these videos here, look. This, this, and these are educational content, not This, this, and these are educational content, not

[05:28] not only are the titles true, right? For example, let's true, right? For example, let's take the headline, this one here, five used SUV cars that nobody is buying from the UK, perfect

[05:42] for older people. It is, it is actually real content, so it starts there. But what also happens is that it's important for all the

[05:54] content you create to always be very up-to-date. And what do I mean by being up-to-date? All these videos are always All these videos are always updated, right, every month. So what

[06:07] happens, what I mean by scripts, for example, is that they're made based on the information I have right now, right? So this is informative content, So this is informative content, right? We can also look for

[06:20] informative content; we have a wide range of opportunities. This is just wide range of opportunities. This is just one example, okay? Why, right? Well, we can provide you with informative content to help you understand what

[06:34] informative content actually is and make it simpler. Oh, for example, an explanation of scientific concepts. This is also informative content. Content about financial education, for example, is also informative content, right? So,

[06:49] we can have financial education content , and informative content. , and informative content. We can get health tips based on reliable sources, which is obviously very different from many

[07:03] channels that exist today and lose monetization because they put someone on screen to speak as if they were a doctor, which they obviously aren't. And giving health advice, which is dangerous, right? Because any wrong advice you give, you did something wrong

[07:16] someone, right? Especially when it's a channel focused on health, which YouTube obviously considers to be false content, right? Now, of course, I can have a health channel based on someone who

[07:29] really understands the content, is a doctor, and so on, then I can have it, it's easier, right? And then there's also this type of content, which is educational content. Of course, it also has

[07:45] informative content? Now we have a difference between educational content two differences. Let's try to understand what the difference is so we don't have any

[08:01] problems, okay, everyone? Next, regarding informative content, we documentaries. So, one thing I want to understand is, have you seen those level three channels that are documentaries? These channels are

[08:14] fine, they won't lose monetization. Ah, Victor, but I saw a VO 3 channel that lost monetization, I don't know why. Don't worry, we 'll get there soon, right? We'll 'll get there soon, right? We'll get there. Let's go. Documentaries.

[08:27] We can have explanations for historical events, right? What would historical events be? The Bible is a historical event. historical event. The Vector era, from 1837 to 1901, is a

[08:39] historical event. The Middle Ages of 1348 is a historical event. World War II, from 1939 to 1945, is a historical event. These are historical events.

[08:52] So yes, we can portray her in an informative way, explaining facts or events that occurred at the time. That's right. That's correct, okay? Biographies, obviously, right? Comparisons between

[09:06] products. So, have you ever seen channels that compare products? It's informative content. So, product comparisons also come into play here. Easy, right? Well, we could have, I won't even mention it , but as an example, we

[09:20] could also have explanations about laws, economics, or technology, right? Informative content, videos about geography are also geography are also informative content, right? So,

[09:33] informative content, right? So, YouTube will obviously consider the fact that you use artificial intelligence to make the video, or generate the script , or do the editing—it won't

[09:48] have much of a problem with that. He has no problem with you using artificial intelligence. That's not the problem. The problem is actually doing what should n't be done. So let's go. Now that you understand what

[10:01] content is, in this context, whether it's educational or or informative, have two options today for making videos. Either you make a channel

[10:17] videos. Either you make a channel with artificial intelligence, which is VO3, or you make me a channel with video, right? So I'm going to put the V3 here, which is the Vio 3, and I'll leave the V, which stands for video,

[10:29] two types of channels that we can create today. That's it, okay? Ah, but mine is an animation, it's this . In short, neither channel is a problem. I'll show you the problem.

[10:43] show you the problem. The problem arises here, for example, with channels that illustrate stories or events that are fictional or did not

[10:56] I will have problems with monetization. This one here is an example, right? And then what happens, folks? Careful. It's a channel that will probably lose monetization, oh. That one up there , right? It's in black, obviously,

[11:11] because it portrays stories that sometimes didn't even actually happen. YouTube wants you to portray facts or stories that happened. So what happens in this matter? I will give an example in the next question of

[11:25] historical events, just like I gave you an example of. So, let's suppose you're doing, I can make a channel today about that era, content about that era, right, vector-based, I can make content about the Bible

[11:41] World War II. These are channels with artificial intelligence, right, or with videos, right, because you can handle them all. Yeah, whatever. When you create a title, uh, I'll give you an example, okay?

[11:57] When you create a title depicting something that actually happened in any of these events , you won't have any problems with it .

[12:10] The problem is when you try to reproduce something that did n't happen in those times, and you're actually inventing it, or you're taking it from somewhere else and bringing it here. And when that does

[12:24] your channel will probably lose monetization because it's not monetization because it's not real content, it's fictional content. And fictional content, obviously, won't work on YouTube, you already know that, right? Well,

[12:40] you have to understand that. If I'm going to portray the Vector era, the biblical era, or the era of World War II , I have to bring in content example of channels that are doing this

[12:52] during World War II, which loses its montage. For example, uh, 2000, uh, montage. For example, uh, 2000, uh, 50 German soldiers, bam, bam, bam, 3,000 Polish soldiers, which obviously doesn't happen, right?

[13:07] So, that didn't exist. So, you go there, make a video like that, with addressing something that never even happened during that time. What makes it different is that you bring informative and educational content.

[13:23] No matter how much educational and informative content you bring, which you think is good because you can contest it, man, but I 'm bringing content from the Bible about Vietnam era, whatever it is, it's informative.

[13:36] no problem with that. The problem is that you start addressing things that didn't happen at the time, that didn't exist. Then you'll end up with fake content. Be careful with that, okay? Of course you can create a channel with VO3. All the

[13:52] safest channels possible on YouTube are channels with videos like this, right? Of course there are educational channels, right? Which is when you teach something, reproduce something. These channels don't miss

[14:07] a single event on YouTube. That's the question, right? You always have to be careful about the type of content you bring to your channel at all times. You have to research the content; you have to know if your content

[14:19] editing, I'm not talking about tambin, I'm not talking about the content you talking about the content you produce at all, okay? I've seen many people even miss a channel sometimes because the script was all wrong.

[14:32] The script is all lies, it doesn't exist. So, if you're looking for long-term channels, this is a long-term channel style where, no, no, you wo n't run out of ammunition. That's one thing: you definitely don't waste ammunition on that kind of channel

[14:45] . Now, if you're going to talk about things that didn't happen on a channel, sometimes just to get hype and grow, be careful, because you might lose monetization that way.

[14:57] work on YouTube. If you're aiming for the long term, this could be a channel aiming for the long term, this could be a channel earning 20,000, 30,000, 40,000 per month – that's top-notch. It's a channel, right? You can have more, obviously, but you can also have

[15:10] channels that earn money in the short term, right, on YouTube. So, obviously, those who understand YouTube play this way, both in the short term and the long term, right? And what happens? Well,

[15:24] Well, be careful with that, okay? What happens? You need to understand that when you bring this safe content for monetization, man, safe content for monetization,

[15:37] story channels, like I told you, Roman Empire, World War II, ancient Egypt, the Black Death, the Middle Ages, right, it happened during the Black Death, psychology,

[15:49] automobiles, gardening, cooking, technology, uh, evidence-based health . Not that you are a healthcare professional, because you 're obviously not, right? These channels won't have any problems, okay? The problem, folks,

[16:04] have any problems, okay? The problem, folks, will never be artificial intelligence, to help add value. But if you also use artificial intelligence and bring in things that didn't exist,

[16:16] that are lies, that don't work, it's obvious that you're going to end up wasting your ammunition. Obviously, since YouTube did n't have much of that from last year, right? Because it was very early on, obviously there was

[16:28] still a lot of new stuff coming from artificial intelligence, there was no way they could have been looking at it, and this year they started looking at it. So what do you do? Start making the necessary adjustments, okay? So, what

[16:42] can generate misleading content? The title is the most important thing, right? The script, the script generates misleading content. So, before you do what you're going to do, do a little research, see if it 's true, real, if it happens. It's

[16:58] that you think isn't true, you can do that, but then, of course, you could lose your channel. That's at your own risk, right? It's

[17:10] type of content, you can make a lot of money in a short period of time. Is there a risk that I might lose a YouTube channel? He has. It's the YouTube game, right? If you're looking to create long- term channels in this way, this

[17:25] type of channel here, folks, is super safe, okay? These will never cause problems on YouTube, right? You're looking for this type of content, right? So, look for it here, right? You won't have any problems, right? I hope this video

[17:40] this video helped you, leave a comment. Your comment is very you'd like us to cover on this video channel, this content. You are very welcome. Maybe I'll feature your video here in the next few days.

[17:53] see each other in a future video here on YouTube.

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