Daily Archives: January 22, 2022


How to Monetize Your YouTube Channel – A Beginner’s Guide

vidIQ has the post How to Monetize Your YouTube Channel – A Beginner’s Guide. I have been hearing from podcasts about monetizing their YouTube channel. I finally got curious enough to look a little into what they were talking about. I have been posting on this blog about monetizing internet content. What YouTube does gives a hint that the technology to implement my idea already exists. I just don’t understand why almost nobody has thought of using the technology in the way I have suggested.

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I do this politics blog for my own pleasure and as a hobby. I have never tried to monetize its content. I don’t foresee a time when I will want to monetize it. However, I do recognize that some people use blogs and podcasts to earn a living. I feel that if this is the way some people have to support their work, that I understand the need. I want to help them because I benefit from their work, and I want to see them continue to do it.


Will You See This Video? SUPPRESSED:Jordan Chariton on YouTube Canceling Progressive Reporting & TYT

YouTube has the podcast Will You See This Video? SUPPRESSED:Jordan Chariton on YouTube Canceling Progressive Reporting & TYT.

Briahna Joy Gray and Jordan Chariton of independent investigative media outlet Status Coup strategize about how to expand left media’s influence, and why The Young Turks no longer serves the role as a broad, unifying left umbrella under which diverse left voices can thrive. What has motivated the political shift at TYT, and can the left achieve a unified media umbrella without taking big money from billionaires?


Jordan Charlton comes close to describing the system I have been touting for years on my blog. There could be a subscription service that would provide access to hundreds of podcasts. The content providers would get paid micropayments from the subscription service for each view by a person who pays for the service. This way, the subscribers pay smaller fees to the content providers, but there would be many more subscribers paying this smaller fee. I would be willing to pay for such a service as opposed to trying to pay $5/month to each of hundreds of content providers I might be interested in for any give month.

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