Everybody talks about YouTube monetizing itself, but what about users monetizing their own YouTube accounts? You know how we like those success stories. The guy who made millions from financial blogging, etc. The New York Times is When you put it like that, it doesn't sound so hard does it? Unless your content is just so great that it spins virally out of control quickly, it's going to take some time and effort to succeed. "I was spending 40 hours a week on YouTube for over a year before I made a dime," the Times quotes Buckley as saying. Being one of the original members of the
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All he needed was a $2,000 Canon camera, a $6 piece of fabric for a backdrop and a pair of work lights from Home Depot. Mr. Buckley is an example of the Internet’s democratizing effect on publishing. Sites like YouTube allow anyone with a high-speed connection to find a fan following, simply by posting material and promoting it online.
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