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RE: The Cost of using Centralized Platforms

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I never even tried to make money on social networks, and none of my acquaintances have earned anything there either. A YouTube channel is a good idea, but you need to understand what kind of content you’re going to create, who your audience will be, and how much competition you have. A channel usually has to be developed for years before it starts bringing in significant money. Since I can’t really produce any original video content, I gave up on that idea a long time ago.

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I've studied everything I need to do when it comes to YouTube, but I decided to pend the idea of a faceless channel since it has issues with monetisation issues and limit, I'm trying another form of content, which might start in a few months.

As for Twitter I already monetized the account of someone a few months back, so I understand how it actually works.

You can try to make a channel since you already have great camera and lifestyle to use for content