You can sell a youtube channel. It certainly used to be against the T&Cs, but there is nothing to stop someone adding a new account as an admin, and then removing themselves. Other people set the channel up through a business with a business google account that owns the youtube channel and then sell the business, which is legal.
Yes it does pay per thousand views, and the payment rate depends on type of ads and products displayed on your videos, if you manage to get sufficient number of subscribers and enough views , then surely you be able to make some good money from youtube, but i must tell you its not gonna be easy, everyday millions of videos are uploaded to youtube and the probability of your videos showing up at the top of the search results is very low. I m not discouraging you, but trying to explain the fact but still if have any new idea that is creative idea that can attract viewers then you must go ahead with your channel.I thought that Youtube paid you for every like one thousand views or something like that. Was I wrong? I don't currently use them but I was hoping to start video marketing in the future.
This sort of sums it up. My question is if you have say 1,000,000 views on YouTube, do you continue to get paid every so often or the likes have to keep going up? I say this because if I was say at this number of views and I was earning decent income, then there wouldn't be any point in trying to sell it.Yes it does pay per thousand views, and the payment rate depends on type of ads and products displayed on your videos, if you manage to get sufficient number of subscribers and enough views , then surely you be able to make some good money from youtube, but i must tell you its not gonna be easy, everyday millions of videos are uploaded to youtube and the probability of your videos showing up at the top of the search results is very low. I m not discouraging you, but trying to explain the fact but still if have any new idea that is creative idea that can attract viewers then you must go ahead with your channel.
Good Luck.
Likes and dislikes have nothing to do with you earning from youtube, like i have already mentioned in the message before, your youtube revenue revenue entirely based on the CPM, you get paid per thousand views. You get paid as long as the ads are played on your video and no matter what number of views you have got youtube pays you , so if you have a videos with 1,000,000 views , then you will be a rich man very soon.This sort of sums it up. My question is if you have say 1,000,000 views on YouTube, do you continue to get paid every so often or the likes have to keep going up? I say this because if I was say at this number of views and I was earning decent income, then there wouldn't be any point in trying to sell it.
This confuses me at times. By CPM, do you mean clicks per minute? In this sense, does YouTube approach a channel that has a lot of views to get ads running on them? This is making really think along the lines of starting a channel soon.Likes and dislikes have nothing to do with you earning from youtube, like i have already mentioned in the message before, your youtube revenue revenue entirely based on the CPM, you get paid per thousand views. You get paid as long as the ads are played on your video and no matter what number of views you have got youtube pays you , so if you have a videos with 1,000,000 views , then you will be a rich man very soon.