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How did you get your YouTube channel monetized? What tips or lessons did you learn along the way?

Readdi

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Hello everyone,

I know that to start making money on YouTube, you have to reach some goals first. You need about 980 subscribers and close to 3,950 hours of watch time. Another way is getting around 9.8 million Shorts views in about 85 days before things like ads can start.

I’ve heard there are many ways people try to reach these goals faster, but I’m not sure which ones really work.

Some people talk about SMM panels that sell views, likes, or subscribers, which might be bots. Others mention sites like Microworkers, Timewall, or SerpClix, where real people may watch part of your video or subscribe by hand.

I’d really like to hear what you think:

Which way works the best and doesn’t cost too much when trying to reach the monetization goals?

Have you ever tried any of these ideas yourself? If yes, what kind of results did you get?

Thanks a lot for sharing your real experience! 😊
 
I think it’s better to grow your channel the natural way. Make good videos first, then share your YouTube link in groups where people already like that topic.

When new people from different IPs visit your channel and decide to subscribe, that kind of growth is hard to buy with money.

So my advice is to focus on real growth instead of shortcuts. It may take a little longer, but it can help your channel stay strong for the long run.
 
How did I get monetized? I did it the normal way, growing little by little. I wasn’t in a hurry to make money, and I still kind of take my time.

If you don’t want to wait and want something almost free, you could try those view-for-view apps. You watch other people’s videos to earn coins, then use those coins to boost your own videos. But honestly, these apps are not very reliable and don’t give all the views they promise—they just give a small amount.

Another option is paying for real views, but that costs money. No matter what you do, make sure your videos are made in a way that helps your channel grow past the limit. Having a small group of real viewers is much better than having a big fake audience that you always have to maintain.
 
Hello everyone,

I know that to start making money on YouTube, you have to reach some goals first. You need about 980 subscribers and close to 3,950 hours of watch time. Another way is getting around 9.8 million Shorts views in about 85 days before things like ads can start.

I’ve heard there are many ways people try to reach these goals faster, but I’m not sure which ones really work.

Some people talk about SMM panels that sell views, likes, or subscribers, which might be bots. Others mention sites like Microworkers, Timewall, or SerpClix, where real people may watch part of your video or subscribe by hand.

I’d really like to hear what you think:

Which way works the best and doesn’t cost too much when trying to reach the monetization goals?

Have you ever tried any of these ideas yourself? If yes, what kind of results did you get?

Thanks a lot for sharing your real experience! 😊

Hey,

You’re right, there are faster ways to reach about 3.9K watch hours and around 950–1K subscribers. One common way people talk about is:

1 - Buying watch hours and subscribers from online panels. If you try this, pick a trusted one that actually works. Even then, you may have to wait around 12–18 days to see results. This is usually only helpful if your channel already has some watch time and you just need a little more to reach the goal.

2 - An easier way some people choose is buying a channel that is already making money in the YouTube Partner Program. It’s better to pick a channel with about 18K–95K subscribers and some recent activity, like around 18K–45K views in the last 2 days. This shows the channel is still active, so even if you post new videos, YouTube may still show them to the right viewers and adjust over time.

You can also pick smaller monetized channels with around 900–1K subscribers, and they can still work fine.

Another option is using websites where you do small tasks, like watching videos, to get views. But this way takes more effort compared to using simple watch-time services.
 
Alright, thanks for all the info, now I understand a lot better.
 
I’d say don’t spend money on fake views, watch time, or stuff like that.

Getting about 900–1,100 subscribers is not too hard if you use Shorts, but the tough part is reaching around 3,800–4,200 watch hours.

Like others said, going natural is the best way. From what I’ve seen, paying for panels or “view for view” is like a gamble. A lot of times, YouTube cuts those views or even removes some of the subscribers you got. Also, that traffic often comes from low-paying regions, so your channel won’t really make much money.

And once you get monetized, YouTube can be way more strict—like 90x stricter with your channel.

That’s just what I think. You can still try different things and see what works for you, like I did.
 
Starting on YouTube can feel really hard at first. I think the best thing to do is make good videos, upload often, and talk with your viewers. Using panels or bots might boost subs fast, but YouTube can spot that and shut things down, so it won’t last long. If you keep growing your channel in a real way and promote it smartly, reaching things like 950 subs and around 3,900 watch hours will be much more steady.
 
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