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How did you get your YouTube channel monetized? Share your tips or what worked for you.

Braines

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Hi all,

I know YouTube has some goals you must hit before you can earn money — like about 1,100 subscribers and around 3,900 hours of watch time (or close to 9.8 million Shorts views in about 3 months).

I’ve heard there are different ways to reach this faster, but I’m not sure which ones really work.

Some people talk about sites that sell things like followers, views, or likes (maybe using fake accounts). Others mention places like Microworkers, Timewall, or Serpclix, where real people watch a bit of your video or subscribe by hand.

I’d really like to know:
Which way works best and doesn’t cost too much to help reach the money goal?
Have you tried any of these, and what happened for you?

Thanks for sharing your real thoughts!
 
I feel it’s better to grow your channel in a natural way. Make your videos and share your YouTube link in the right groups where people are actually interested in your topic.

New people from different places finding your channel and choosing to subscribe is not something you can easily buy. So I suggest growing it the real way.

It will also help you more in the long run.
 
How did I get monetized? I did it the natural way. I wasn’t in a hurry to make money, and I still kind of am not.

If you can’t wait and want a mostly free way, you can try those “view-for-view” apps. You watch other people’s videos to earn coins, then use those coins to boost your own videos. These apps aren’t very reliable and won’t give you all the views they promise, but they do give you a few.

Another option is paying for real views at the start. There are lots of posts talking about where to buy engagement, but you should also make your videos better so they keep growing after you hit the goal. A small group of real viewers is way better than a big fake audience you have to keep fixing all the time.
 
Hi all,

I know YouTube has some goals you must hit before you can earn money — like about 1,100 subscribers and around 3,900 hours of watch time (or close to 9.8 million Shorts views in about 3 months).

I’ve heard there are different ways to reach this faster, but I’m not sure which ones really work.

Some people talk about sites that sell things like followers, views, or likes (maybe using fake accounts). Others mention places like Microworkers, Timewall, or Serpclix, where real people watch a bit of your video or subscribe by hand.

I’d really like to know:
Which way works best and doesn’t cost too much to help reach the money goal?
Have you tried any of these, and what happened for you?

Thanks for sharing your real thoughts!

Hey,

Yeah, there are faster ways to reach around 3,800–4,200 hours and get monetized. One common way people use is:

1- buying watch time (about 3,900–4,100 hours) and around 900–1,100 subs from panels. Just make sure the panel is trusted and actually works. You’ll still need to wait about 15–18 days. This works better if your channel already has some watch time and you just want to fill the remaining gap.

2- The easiest way is to buy a channel that is already making money and is in the YouTube Partner Program. It’s better to pick one with around 18k–95k subscribers and still active, like getting about 18k–45k views in the last 2 days. That shows the channel is still getting pushed, so even if you post new content, it can still reach the right people and adjust to a new topic.

You can also choose smaller pre-monetized channels with around 900–1,100 subs, they can work fine too.

Another option is using sites like Picoworkers or Microworkers, but that usually takes more time and effort compared to normal panel services.
 
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