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If you're looking to make money on YouTube, consider monetizing your videos with sponsorships, subscriptions, or advertising. There are many ways to make money on YouTube, and the options available will vary depending on your channel and the type of content you create.

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1. Become a YouTube partner. To make money from YouTube using other people's videos, you'll need to become a YouTube partner. This will give you access to monetization features like advertising, affiliate links, and product placement. 2. Research the videos you want to use. Before you can use someone else’s videos on YouTube, you need to make sure that the videos are either public domain or you have the owner’s permission. 3. Edit and upload the videos. Once you have the right to use someone else’s videos, you can start editing and uploading them to YouTube. Make sure to add your own commentary and branding to make the videos look more original. 4. Promote the videos. After you have uploaded the videos to YouTube, you should then begin promoting them. Share the videos with your social media followers and email list. 5. Monetize the videos. After you have promoted the videos and have a decent number of views, you can then start to monetize the videos. You can do this by adding advertisements, affiliate links, and product placements to the videos.

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Jan. 29, 2023, 9:33 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 29, 2023

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