
Good afternoon, I'm going to give you a summary of how my method for monetizing my dessert channel works.
In this post I made a few days ago https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@mildreds.garden/how-i-went-from-giving-up-to-growing-on-youtube-and-now-ill-teach-you-my-method I mentioned that I had a method to increase views on short videos, and when I made that post I only had 50 subscribers and about 10k views.
Well, I've already reached 123 subscribers and 23k views, quite an achievement for me

I want to remind everyone what I offer. I offer my help to grow, but this help has to be reciprocal; that is, you help me, and I, with my experience, help you.
- I'll help you set up your channel correctly.
- I'll help you choose a niche for your channel.
- I'll help you add the title, description, and tags you need.
- I'll help you get views from the moment you upload your first video.
- I'll help you get subscribers.
- I'll help you get views on your videos from the moment you upload them.
And how can you help me? Well, it's very easy.
- Watch my videos
- Share my videos
- Comment on my videos
- Subscribe to my channel
- Like my videos
That's all, and it's not difficult at all. I only upload one video a day, because I'll do the same thing I ask you to do with your videos, and I'll be the first to do everything I ask, and I'll also help you a lot more.

And here are some videos for you to watch. If you join the project, you can help me a little by watching the videos, commenting, and above all, sharing them, which is the most important thing.
I don't offer any courses to monetize your channel; I offer my help. This was inspired by the movie Pay It Forward. For those who haven't seen it, here's a brief summary:
Pay It Forward tells the story of Trevor McKinney, an 11-year-old boy who receives a very special school assignment:
"Think of an idea to change the world and put it into practice."
Trevor creates a simple but powerful concept called "Pay It Forward":
- You help three people in a significant way, something they truly can't do for themselves.
- In return, you ask them not to repay you, but to help three other people. And so, little by little, the good multiplies.
Trevor begins by helping:
- A homeless man, giving him food and a place to stay.
- His teacher, who has emotional and self-esteem issues.
- His mother struggles with alcoholism and personal difficulties.
Just imagine if we all did that, it would be incredible. That's what I want to do, but with a few small changes: everyone who joins will have to help the newcomer.
Anyway, if anyone's interested, leave a comment and I'll send you the link to the Discord channel I created.