A young man repaid a loan of 40 lakhs from YouTube's earnings, know how you too can earn lakhs of rupees
a person earned so much from YouTube videos that he also repaid a loan of Rs 40 lakh. Today in this article we will tell you how you too can earn millions sitting at home.....
YouTube is a very popular platform for watching videos. Lakhs can be earned even by making videos on this. According to a recent report, a person earned so much from YouTube videos that he also repaid a loan of Rs 40 lakh.
Arjun Yogan, who lives in Britain, told that the father could not get a job due to his mother being ill. Due to the bankruptcy of the companies, he had a debt of Rs 40 lakh. In the beginning Arjun Yogan worked. But, later due to his passion for animation, he started making videos.
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After earning as much as his job from YouTube, he started it as a full time. He also repaid his parents' debt with the earnings from YouTube. Now Arjun lives in a penthouse in London and drives a BMW car.
Now the question in the mind of many people is that can YouTube videos make money? The simple answer is yes. For this you have to make a video in a particular category on YouTube and post it regularly. You have to work on the growth of the channel. For earning or YouTube monetization, it is necessary to fulfill some necessary conditions.
Youtube Ads
You can earn well through Youtube Ads. A major part of the earning will come to you only through YouTube ads. The creator and the company earn from the ads that appear in the middle of the video. The money starts coming in only after the necessary conditions are met.
Youtube Shorts
The trend of YouTube Shorts has grown very fast. This year the company has also announced several bonus programs for this. This money will be given according to the content and views of the channel. Users can get up to 10 thousand dollars
Apart from this, earning can also be done through YouTube premium subscription and channel membership. Most of the revenue from YouTube premium subscription goes to their partners. Whereas through subscription, creators offer exclusive content on a monthly payment basis.