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Behind the scenes, look at editing and the financials behind social media. Tips and tricks. I found to make money on social media. how do people make a living in the middle of nowhere off the internet? I'm social media. Well let's go over it. Running away from money is something I've been doing for a long time. The fact is, you need a little bit of it. In the way that I make that little bit, is from YouTube. Ive become kind of successful at it. And I want to share some tips and tricks to the smaller channels, also give those viewers watching this video a little behind the scenes tour of what it takes to make a video. Van life compatibility #houseboat #life #offgrid #nature #photography summary This video by "Another Time Another Place" provides an in-depth look into how the creator makes money on YouTube and other social media platforms, along with insights into video editing and tips for aspiring content creators. Key takeaways from the video: Monetization on YouTube (2:06): The creator explains that YouTube payments are known 30 days in advance, allowing for planning and picking up side work if needed due to fluctuating income. He also clarifies that very few channels (less than 1%) make enough money to live off YouTube alone (3:00). Editing Process (0:42-1:05, 4:05-9:57): For every 10 seconds of usable footage, there are 10 minutes of unusable video (0:47). The creator initially used chronological editing (4:20), simply putting video clips in order. He has since transitioned to a more complex, non-chronological editing style (5:07) that involves multiple shots of the same moment to create a more immersive experience for the viewer (5:13). Advanced editing often requires multiple layers of video and audio (6:30), sometimes up to 6 or 7 layers, necessitating sophisticated software or workarounds (6:49). He emphasizes the importance of scripting and taking detailed notes for edits (7:35) rather than re-watching the film multiple times, which saves significant time (7:55). This advanced editing aims to create an emotional connection with the viewer (9:00). Brand Deals and Sponsors (10:04-10:55, 12:22-12:47): One way to make money is through non-monetized brand deals where companies provide free products (10:14). The creator is exploring paid brand deals (10:44) where companies pay a fixed amount per video for product placement, but he's cautious about sketchy offers and limitations on his creative freedom (10:56). He also thanks past sponsors who sent gifts (12:34) and acknowledges subscriber support through care packages (12:50). Tips for YouTube Growth (20:11-23:18): Thumbnails are crucial (20:55): They should be clear, have no words (or less than 5% of the thumbnail), and accurately represent the content. Avoid AI for thumbnails (21:10). The first 30 seconds of a video are paramount (21:18): They need to be engaging to ensure the video gets pushed to a wider audience. Broaden your audience (21:30): Instead of focusing on niche groups (e.g., "shanty boat"), target larger communities with broader appeal (e.g., "off-grid," "tiny living," "boondocking") (21:43). Limit hashtags (22:57): Using more than three hashtags might hinder video reach, and the hashtags used should be very broad (23:10). Multi-platform Income (24:37-25:40): The creator mentions that while YouTube is his smallest platform in terms of followers, it generates the most income (24:37). He also earns income from Facebook (through Instagram feeds) and TikTok (25:12), receiving payments multiple times a month across different platforms (25:36).