Youtube vs. Job will always be a Big Debate as you can earn millions in youtube than your regular Full-time job for sure. But will it be consistant always for life long time is the question you have to ask than taking a risk of being full-time youtuber. Youtube Competition is Huge as there are millions of youtube channels already there and everyday new channels are emerging too. Also youtube regularly changing the algorithm to show videos based on audience taste too. So don't take a risk if you can't fullfill it.
Youtube Vs Job
Youtube.com is getting tremendous viewership By the Year 2020 and everyone knows why around the world. Also Major part of the Young aspirants are planning to become full-time youtuber by quitting their Fulltime JOB , thinking they can earn more than enough than their 24/7 Boring Fulltime JOB. But is it a good decision or wise one to quit your regular job which pays you every month without issue, which has been taking care of you and your family for years.This article is all about the pros and cons of regular job and full-time youtuber dream. So get these points in your mind and take a decision smartly.
How does Youtube Work as a Job?
Youtube is a Social Platform Owned by Google where you can signup using your email and can upload your videos which you personally take and have the copyright of it too to post it online so people around the whole world can view it.Since there are billions and billions of viewership involved here so many people around the world are using it to earn their income by uploading videos through youtube and youtube viewership. Youtube has billions of Advertisers too and they get billions and billions of advertising revenue too which they share it to you since you upload videos and give them copyright so that they can show the ads on your video and share the revenue generating from it.
Is Being a Youtuber Good Idea?
Like I already said you need to signup through your email and then upload videos which you own it.You cant just earn by uploading videos. You need to first get the basic requirement of 1000 Subscribers for your channel [Youtube will provide you if you are going to use their platform] and then 4000 hrs watchtime within 12 months after you JOIN. Once this requirement is fullfilled You can monetize your channel for the Ads Revenue Share.
From this time On whatever ads you see on your channel either video ads or text ads like banners you will be earning the money from these ads.Money will varies from your videos to videos and also based on the number of views your videos gets. Also it depends on how advertisers wants the money to be shared. Like for example if "Advertiser X wants to pay $1 for 1000 views on his banner ads then you will be getting a percentage of this revenue like 10 cents or 20 cents etc depends on what google decides"
So if your videos are getting views per day like 50k or 100k or more then you maybe generating decent income for yourself and for your family.But Also remember youtube has policy changes every year so in the later years if they think you may have violated some policy then they may stop your video or ban your channel.
You need to appeal it to them and fix it on your videos and then you can start earning money again.So there is no Security or Regular Income on this youtube career as it varies depends on viewership and youtube policy. Some months you maybe earning 1 lakh Rupee or 1300 USd and some time you maybe earning 50k Rupee or 800 USD but it wont be fixed or constant and google wont pay for your views , they pay only for the ads revenue your videos generate.So you need to know HOW MUCH YOU NEED and HOW MUCH YOU MAKE and IS IT SUFFICIENT FOR LIFE TIME and if the answers for all these questions are a "YES" then you can quit your JOB and be a FULL-TIME YOUTUBER Otherwise You need to do this as a Part-time ONLY.
Your Real Full-Time JoB
You maybe working for a firm or company or have your own company or business from which you will be earning your bread income. This Full-time Job will always be there for you and your clients for this JOB. You may need to spend some expenses for it to get some clients but in the long run this job is yours and there will be a monthly static income you will be earning from this job regularly without issue or any policy.
You must never leave this Full-time Job as this is your career and you must always stick to it or adhere to this 1 rule in your life. But if you own a business and if there is loss in it and if you want to switch into different career like in youtube then you may. But first know about youtube and SEO and monetization of your youtube channel before going for the switch.
Another issue with Youtube vs Full-time Job is you won't be getting any loans from any bank based on your youtube career even you maybe earning 1 lakh or 1000$ per month without issues. Bank will think youtube as a platform and it may not be secure in future. But if you do realtime job then Bank will provide any amount of loan within the fixed income you get without any issue. So this is one major drawback in youtube career. So you should never take a loan if you become full-time youtuber.
Youtube VS JOB - CONCLUSION
Always Keep Youtube as Secondary option and take your full-time job real serious and keep it with you always. Check for 5 to 6 years and see how you and your youtube channel and youtube earnings stands and if you see you can improve alot and earn more than your regular full-time job then only quit your job after giving so much thoughts to it. Don't just switch it in hassle.
For youtube you need to know SEO in title,description and also videos quality and content quality too. It will take years for your youtube channel to get subscribers and views too regularly unless you become famous in first video itself. There are so many youtubers like Mr.Beast, Carry Minati do only youtube videos as their full-time career because they are famous and they know they can provide the necessary content to Audience and earn from it and thats why they made the switch. But personally i don't recommend you from the very first video itself.
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