there's no easy way to say this so I won't sugarcoat it most YouTubers never get monetized according to YouTube less than 6% of channels ever make it into the YouTube Partner program that's quite a sobering for isn't it but by simply watching this video you are giving yourself a much better chance of being part of that 6% and we're going to do this by following a simple five-step game plan that will separate yourself from the average Creator and help you get money tized in 90 days or less it's kind of like learning to play chess
while everyone else is still figuring out NS and Crosses does anyone else call it that now you're probably saying to yourself yeah right Rob that might work for some people but not for me and to be honest I thought it was a bit farfetched as well that is until I came across this really useful Reddit post which for once wasn't talking about whether pineapple ruins Pizza spoiler alert it does in this post by a creat named pypedia they Shar have they monetized not one not two but three YouTube channels in three months without any previous
experience in editing videos so in this video I'm going to take you step by step through the exact game plan this YouTube genius revealed so that you can be the odds and finally get your channel monetized think of it like following a treasure map in which thankfully Nicholas Cage doesn't get involved I'm going Ste the Declaration of Independence the first step this Creator shared was to find your viral format this is because if you take a look at any of V top creators on YouTube people like Ryan Tran or sunny V2 what you'll notice is
they all follow viral video formats for example just take a look at Ryan Tran's most recent uploads as you can see many of them follow the same challenge style format he's had so many onear experiences now I'm surprised he's still alive and it's the same for Sunny V2 not in that he has one star experiences but he repeats these same celebrity downfall format over and over again you know it's a bit like Adam Sandler who's made the same unfunny movie over and over and over and over again he has been hoodwinking you for decades and
making millions out of it except for Happy Gilmore that was all right that's your home are you too good for your home this is one of the biggest secrets giant creators use to consistently get millions of views on their videos but most small channels simply don't get this concept they don't study what formats and structures are working in their Niche instead they end up creating videos that are confusing boring and ultimately not enjoyable to watch kind of like watching paint dry but with less character development in black and white forcer watch at 0.25 speed but
our an ominous Reddit Guru was smart as you can see in this comment here they decided to pick video essays as a viral video video format they would follow this format is used by big creators helping their videos earn their millions of views and when pipedia tested it out on their own channel it helped them get results like this on their first few uploads but not only did this help them hit some home runs in their first few videos it also helped them make videos faster why because once you know the format of your video
it becomes much easier to make it's like trying to follow a recipe from The Great British breakoff just fill in the blanks with your own ingredients rather than planning your own structure from scratch you can focus on adding your own flavor just try not to end up with a Soggy Bottom you knew I was going to say that didn't you so if you want to get monetized in 90 days then here's how you can find your own viral video formats first find your top three competitors and sort by their best performing videos look to see
if you can find any repeated formats that are obviously working well for example if you study someone like imanzi it becomes pretty obvious pretty quickly but he follows a format called alytical Vis are videos that cover stuff like five steps to achieve X or 10 things that will make you X so research your competitors and make a list of all of the different possible formats then pick the best one and test it if it performs well create more if it doesn't move on to the next test Bakers I mean creators you've had 4 minutes 25
seconds the Second Step which pinti pedia revealed was key to their monetization strategy was leveraging viral intellectual property or IPS if you don't know what that is basically a viral IP is a well-known brand with a cult-like fan base think Star Wars or Marvel the kind of fandom where people argue about the tiniest details like their lives depended on it I mean if you do go to a pub quiz then you do expect the quiz Master to know that Darth Vader ship is the executor not the Death Star that guy was a right idiot I've
been B from the Dog and Duck ever since by injecting these viral IPS into your videos you're tapping into a giant pool of fans that will increase the chances of getting clicks and views for example as you can see in this comment pypedia shares how using viral IPS like Pokémon has helped their Channel get attention and then they use this same concept on two other channels leveraging The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario and both channels were monetized in just over 10 videos but what if you're not in the gaming Niche and you don't have
an iconic character to make videos about can you still leverage viral IPS to Fast Track your weight to monetization well the answer is a big yes and here's how you do it find what you would Define as a celebrity in your Niche almost every single Niche will have well-known and loved personalities that have large and established audiences that you can tap into and then it's your job to find a way to make videos about these celebrities for example this video used MKBHD and Mr who a boss from the tech Niche and leverage their Celebrity Status
to bring in more than 1.7 million views you can do the exact same thing in your Niche by making videos about viral celebrities that your audience is already interested in and try to remember this videos about popular people in your Niche don't always have to be about the drama and negativity it could be an inspirational story about how they overcame challenges and personal struggle to succeed just two things to point out though if you are going to use clips from the celebrities or the viral IP make sure that the content is of a transformational nature
so you don't get in copyright trouble and the last time I checked I have absolutely no clout within the YouTube education Niche so please don't make any videos about me they might be even worse than watching paint dry the third step in pinti pedia game plan is something 99% of creators simply don't do but it is by far the most important step in this list and it was revealed when one of the redditors in the thread asked this question and it's a pretty simple question what's the most important thing when making a video pypedia replied
the idea I always hear people say around here that thumbnails matter most but I've had videos do very well despite having graphically mediocre thumbnails because they had great ideas in other words ideas Trump all of our aspects of the video production process too many small creators get stuck editing down to the finest detail or trying to make the perfect thumbnail when really they should be focusing more energy on the pre-production process and coming up with a great video idea for example take a look at the television series The Office it's not about fancy production and
it is set in the most mundane location possible and yet it's watched by millions because it's about the characters and the stories and the ideas Stanley we're do having a little having a brainstorm session dip as stutter I mean don't get me wrong Stanley's cool but he doesn't get much work done does he so here is what I want you to try when you start your next video spend twice as long as you normally would do coming up with video ideas yes thumbnails title scripts they're all important but they are built on the foundation of
the idea but how do you come up with better video ideas well naturally one of our favorite ways is to use one of vid iq's features called the outlier tool it will allow you to find video ideas that are already generating large amounts of interest for other channels even in other niches that you can use as inspiration for your own viral video and here's how it works once you've created a vid Q accounts go to app. viid iq.com then go to the outlier screen simply type in your Niche into the search bar these are all
videos are performing very well for their respective channels so find an outlier video that gets your attention use it to try and come up with 5 to 10 new video ideas and when you first start using this tool I suggest maybe spending 10 minutes two or three times a week doing this and it will help you get really good at coming up with video ideas that work and then at the end of a week pick what you think is the best video idea and test it repeat this process every week and you'll massively increase the
chances of your content going viral all right it is never too late to start on YouTube but it does get harder because every day you delay means there's more competition to get through so as that competition in your Niche on YouTube increases it's important to plan out what you're going to say in your videos so be not boring your audience with information they've already heard and this is exactly what pinti pedia shared in this comment here basically you need need to find new and fresh information around your video topic otherwise your videos won't stand out
and you won't get any views for example imagine being forced to watch Shrek three times a day for a week by the second day you'll be screaming for it to stop because you're watching the same thing over and over again mind you I was asking for it to stop after watching it once for 10 minutes thanks to Mike Myers and that Scottish accent no I'm an ogre you know Gra your torch and pitchforks doesn't that bother you that's as Scottish as me so let's talk about how you can find new and fresh ideas to put
into your script so that you blow the mind of your audience a simple way to do this is to search your topic on YouTube open up the top performing videos in different tabs and go through each video and note down what is being shared looks for the exciting parts that resonated with you and check out the comments look for the most watch graph as you run over the timeline and look for the parts that people didn't like like don't include those boring Parts but for the most viewed areas of a video ask yourself how you
can improve on them or come at them from a different angle and once you have all of these ideas and talking points pinia suggests you do the following make a skeleton of your script using your research and topics add in dot points for what you want to say about each topic and add in any further research that's needed then start writing now I will confess this next step May suck a little bit of enthusiasm out of you but given that you're now this far into this video it suggests that you're really passionate about making YouTube
work and ready to commit a large amount of your time and energy into this endeavor so treat YouTube like it's your job and your channel like it's your business so a lot of new creators think they will just slap together a few videos get monetized and start making a full-time income on YouTube but this rarely happens if you do ask any full-time YouTube Creator they will tell you that it took a lot of work in the beginning to build up their Channel and get monetized and pipedia revealed it was no different for them as you
can see they committed to a consistent schedule ensuring that they showed up for Their audience time and time again building up that no like and Trust Factor they worked 5 days a week on their Channel uploaded at least one video per week per Channel and were consistent with this strategy four months and I suggest that if you want to get monetized in 90 days you should follow a similar strategy so here are some specific actions you can take to treat YouTube like a full-time job pick an upload schedule and be consistent a very general rule
of f is to try and upload at least once per week but every time you make a video dedicate time to improving your skills this can be things like coming up with better video ideas your design and editing skills or your script writing show up for your audience even when you don't feel like it this one's rarely talked about but it's key make a commitment to show up no matter what remember sometimes a real job can be like this but you still push through right I am telling you in my early days as a YouTuber
when I was barely breaking 100 views per video this mentality really got me through the hard times and as you are dedicating time to improving your video skills try to focus on at least one thing every video don't try and make everything perfect focus on those incremental 1% improvements there are two things I commonly say in these videos nothing beats experience and your 100th video will will always be infinitely better than your first video but you've got to get through those 100 yards of videos if you treat YouTube as a full-time job from the start
you'll soon figure out if you actually want to do this for the long term you want to reach a point where if someone asks you are you still doing that YouTube thing your reply is of course I am I love it I wouldn't want to do anything else now a little earlier on I did briefly talk about the concept of outliers but there is so much more to show you on this topic so if you're interested I highly recommend you watch this video next where I do a full breakdown of our outlier tool and reveal
how you can come up with endless video ideas that will accelerate the growth of your channel and get monetized what's this panopia oh pedia I've been saying it wrong for the entire video haven't I don't