00:00For those who are unaware, there is an alternative method to monetize your videos other than YouTube, you don't require 1,000 subscribers or 4,000 hours of watch time.
00:09There's a new website called Rumble that allows creators to monetize their videos without any prerequisite like YouTube.
00:15Rumble.com is a new service that allows users to monetize their videos on their platform.
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00:31What is Rumble?
00:32Rumble is a video hosting platform similar to Vimeo or YouTube, except that they don't have partners such as Xbox, MSN, and so on.
00:40Because of this, it pays users to post videos on their platform to utilize by the audience.
00:45Each video goes through an approval phase before getting monetized, this process is very fast, your videos will get approved within an hour from upload.
00:53If the video is good enough to make it to the main page, the user will get more than $100 per day.
00:59How do you make money on Rumble?
01:01Like every video hosting service has its own set of revenue guidelines, and Rumble is no exception.
01:06The difference with Rumble is that it lets users choose how much they want to monetize.
01:10There are four ways you can make money on Rumble for your video, profit sharing, exclusive, non-exclusive, and personal use.
01:18Profit Sharing
01:19Users will give all rights to Rumble in return for up to 90% of the video's earnings on YouTube,
01:24as well as an additional 60% of the video's earnings from other platforms where Rumble publishes these videos.
01:30This means, when we upload a video in Rumble, they will cross-post the same video on YouTube and other platforms,
01:36doing all the heavy lifting for us such as marketing, SEO, and so on, and they will share the revenue with the creator.
01:43For example, if your video makes $1,000 on YouTube, you will end up getting $900 as your share, where $100 will go to Rumble.
01:51Similar goes with other platforms as well you will be earning 60% of the total revenue generated.
01:57Exclusive
01:58Users will give exclusive rights to Rumble to use our videos on all the platforms with the exception of YouTube,
02:04in exchange you will be earning 60% of the total ad revenue that is generated.
02:08Non-Exclusive
02:09Users retain all of their rights to the video by allowing Rumble to license their video player in exchange for 60% of revenue which is generated within the video player.
02:18This grants Rumble a non-exclusive license to the video, allowing Rumble and its partners to utilize it while the creator retains ownership.
02:25Not for Sale
02:26Obviously, most individuals would not want this, especially if they are attempting to make some money by selling stock footage.
02:34What Types of Videos Get Monetized?
02:36Rumble, on the other hand, keeps things simple. While YouTube has strict restrictions and policies, Rumble does not.
02:42According to reports, these three points are the only things that Rumble is searching for, and the better these particular requirements are, the higher chances of monetizing users' videos.
02:521. Videos with good descriptions and good titles.
02:552. Original content and interesting subject and current affairs.
02:593. High-quality videos, are the three main factors they considered during the approval phase of each video.
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