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How much does a YouTuber with 1 million subscribers earn in a year?
How much does a YouTuber with 1 million subscribers earn in a year?
You can easily enter the name of a YouTube channel and see the real estimations.
Generally, on YouTube you make around $1.5 - $4/1,000 views. When you hit 1,000,000 subscribers, at least 10% will go immediately to check out your new uploads.
If the topic is a trending one (such as tech reviews), then even more than 30-40% can go check your videos. What's even more interesting, the more viewers you have, the higher the videos will rank and so you get more exposure, more views, new subscribers, and thus, more money.
YouTube pays from their ads and to receive payment you will need a Google AdSense account, too.
Assuming that 10% of your subscribers check out your videos and assuming that you earn $2/1,000 views, a channel with 1,000,000 subscribers should earn ~ $200/new video.
Keep in mind that when you have 1 Million subscribers, the growth of the channel is insane. I've been following a guy - MKBHD (Marques Brownlee) since he was a kid. He uploaded nearly 100 before he started to make any money and progress. He worked and worked until he made his fist 100,000 subscribers. From there, things grew fast to 1,000,000 within 1 or 2 years and from there.... within another 2 years he grew to 4,000,000+.
After you hit 1,000,000 subscribers, you will make another 20,000-50,000 each month organically if you upload at least 1-2 videos per week.
The boom in earnings will come from Amazon Associates if you review products (anything that can be bought from Amazon). For instance, tech reviewers (such as MKBHD) make tons of money by reviewing flagship smartphones, tablets, laptops, accessories and then including affiliate links to Amazon.
Think like this - the new iPhone is released - 2,000,000 views and affiliate links to all the versions. He makes $2,000 just from Ads and assuming that 0.1% of viewers purchase the iPhone (which costs $700 - $800 on Amazon) will convert into 2,000 customers, so 2,000 x $800 = $1,600,000 in revenue from which the tech reviewer gets 8% commission = $128,000.
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I suppose that most of such YouTubers aren't seeking for views, they're seeking for traffic to send them elsewhere (an affiliate link, a blog, an email list, etc.).
The short answer is = between $2,000 and $100,000 / month, depending on what you do and what you record.
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Here’s how you can upload YouTube Videos on WhatsApp
Here’s how you can upload YouTube Videos on WhatsApp
There’s a lot to like about WhatsApp Messenger: its cross-platform support, ability to create groups and share multimedia files. WhatsApp makes it very easy for users to upload and share pictures taken with their phone, but it may not be immediately obvious how to upload YouTube videos to share them with your friends and family members. This short article will teach you two ways that will enable you to easily share YouTube content under all circumstances.
Method 1: Direct Sharing
The most straightforward way how to share a YouTube video on WhatsApp is to post the URL link to your conversation window. The biggest advantage of this approach is that you and your partner will save data and time. This is what you need to do:
- Open the video you want to share on YouTube.
- Click on the share link located under the video.
- You will be presented with various share options; choose the one that lets you copy the URL to the clipboard.
- Head over to your WhatsApp conversation window and paste the link that you’ve just copied.
- Send the message with the link.
WhatsApp will automatically recognize the content of the link and give your conversation partner a small preview of its content. Alternatively, you can just share directly to WhatsApp. Just be aware that you particular operating system might not support this option.
Method 2: Indirect Sharing
Sometimes you may have problems accessing YouTube directly. Perhaps your school or company is blocking access to it, and you still want to share the video with your friends on WhatsApp. In such case, we recommend you download the video to your device and upload it like you would any other video.
You can use an online video downloader such as ClipConverter, or you can use a dedicated application or software like TubeMate YouTube Downloader. All you have to do is copy and paste the video’s URL and your downloader will do everything for you.
The only think you should keep in mind is that WhatsApp limits the size of video recordings to 16MB. For this reason, it’s best to keep the quality down to 240p or 144p. If your video is too large, you could upload it do a cloud storage solution such as Dropbox or Google Drive and simply share the link to the uploaded file. This method lets you completely bypass YouTube and any potential restrictions that you could otherwise encounter.
How to approved by Google AdSense in no time
How to approved by Google AdSense in no time
People use to say that blogging is the easiest way to earn money by seating at your home, but actually money making is not an easy job, you have to pay a lot to earn. Most of the people join Blogging platform with the hope that they will earn money by placing ads on their sites or may be some other ways. But many bloggers leave blogging with disappointments because they can't even get the approval from AdSense.
Today in this tutorial I am going to show you how to get approval from AdSense just in a single day. As we know that to every problem there is a nicer way of solution, so problem of not getting approved by AdSesne can be resolved by tweaking. We can create an AdSense account through YouTube and later on we can add our website to that AdSense account and finally show off ads on the site.
To create an Adsense account through YouTube
1) Sign Up to YouTube using your Gmail ID which is associated with your blog
2) Search on Google for any technology related video lowering your search results to thelast hour
3) Download the video and upload it back to your newly opened YouTube channel. If you are fond of making videos then it will be better to upload your own videos.
5) After uploading the video, click on the "Monetization" tab on the upload page and click the "Monetize my video" check box.
4) Now click on the following link and follow the instructions
5) After that you will get a confirmation email from AdSense team it will take a day max.
6) After successfully creating your AdSense account link your website to that AdSense account.
To link your website to AdSense
1) Sign in to your AdSense account and click on Account settings
2) Scroll down to the bottom and you will see a link like Sites authorized to show ads
3) Click on that link and type your website address.
You are done, now you can place ads to your site
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How to connect YouTube AdSense account with blogspot blog
How to connect YouTube AdSense account with blogspot blog
It's really easy to get approved by Google Adsense through YouTube, but difficulty arises when we are trying to add a blogspot blog to that AdSense account, because it doesn't support non hosted website domain, since blogspot.com is a free domain name provided
by Blogger.com, so it is not supported by AdSense account created through YouTube. However we can add a blogspot blog by tweaking the process little bit. Follow my previous article on creating an AdSense account by YouTube and then come to this tutorial to add a blogspot blog to that AdSense account and finally display the Ads on your site.
So without discussing further I want to proceed to the process of implementation.by Blogger.com, so it is not supported by AdSense account created through YouTube. However we can add a blogspot blog by tweaking the process little bit. Follow my previous article on creating an AdSense account by YouTube and then come to this tutorial to add a blogspot blog to that AdSense account and finally display the Ads on your site.
Follow the following steps
1) Create a YouTube AdSense account, you can follow this tutorial
2) Now Sign in to your AdSense account.
3) Go to Account Settings
4) Scroll down to the bottom to get the email invitation field like this
5) Now enter the email address associated with your blogspot blog or blogger account email ID
6) Click on Invite
7) Now sign in to the email associated with the blogspot blog that you have entered in step 4, and accept the invitation.
8) After accepting the invitation you will be able to sign in to the AdSense account created through YouTube with your blogger account email
9) Now go to your blogger account and click on Earnings tab and click on View Dashboard link to confirm your new AdSense account and finally place the Ad codes to display the ads on your blog.
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AMOLED vs. IPS displays
AMOLED vs. IPS displays
One of the many choices you have when buying a new smartphone is display type. There are two major technologies on the market, AMOLED (or Super AMOLED) and IPS LCD, and both have their advantages and disadvantages. Here we'll explain exactly what you need to know about them without going too far into the complex technicalities of each approach.Right away it's worth pointing out that all the major manufacturers put a few proprietary technologies on top of the foundations laid by AMOLED or IPS LCD – technologies usually given a baffling custom name – and that's why two AMOLED smartphones may not match in terms of depth and quality even if they're of the same type. In other words the quality of a phone's display is about more than whether it uses AMOLED or IPS LCD.
While we can talk about the differences between AMOLED and IPS LCD in broad terms, if you want to know the standard of the screen on one particular device, individual reviews are always your best port of call. Differences between these two technologies have changed over the years, and will continue to change as new upgrades appear, so keep an eye on the newest updates from the major manufacturers.
AMOLED
AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology is now often seen in its next-generation Super AMOLED guise. With these displays, individual pixels are lit separately (that's the active matrix bit) on top of a thin film transistor (TFT) array that passes electricity through organic compounds (that's the OLED bit). It's a newer technology than IPS LCD and improves on it in some areas while still lagging behind in others.
At its heart OLED technology uses anodes and cathodes for electron flow through a very thin film; brightness is determined by the strength of the electron current. Color is controlled by the tiny red, green and blue light-emitting diodes built into the display. The best way of understanding it is to think of each pixel as its own independently colored, miniature light bulb on the screen.
Colors are typically brighter with AMOLED and Super AMOLED, and blacks are darker because portions of the screen can be effectively turned off. This also leads to a theoretical improvement in battery life, but that depends on exactly how you're using the screen (if all the pixels are lit all the time, the inverse can be true with AMOLED being more power-hungry than IPS LCD).
Colors are typically brighter with AMOLED and Super AMOLED, and blacks are darker because portions of the screen can be effectively turned off. This also leads to a theoretical improvement in battery life, but that depends on exactly how you're using the screen (if all the pixels are lit all the time, the inverse can be true with AMOLED being more power-hungry than IPS LCD).
Samsung is Super AMOLED's biggest fan, and you'll often find its phones being talked about in terms of the vibrancy and vividness of the colors – that's Super AMOLED at work. The technology scores highly for gorgeous-looking colors and very deep blacks.
The key difference between Super AMOLED and the standard AMOLED (often used by the likes of Motorola) is that the former integrates touch sensors in the display itself, removing the need for an extra layer and often allowing for an overall thinner device.
Generally speaking Super AMOLED also offers better brightness and battery life, though again manufacturers are working hard to minimize the difference with their own improvements.
IPS LCD
In the other corner of the ring we have IPS LCD, or In-Plane Switching Liquid Crystal Display – as Super AMOLED is an upgrade on plain old AMOLED, so IPS LCD improves on the venerable (TFT) LCD technology. The mighty iPhone uses IPS LCD and from the manufacturers' point of view it's cheaper to produce, which is a bonus.
In essence, LCD uses polarized light which is then run through a color filter. Horizontal and vertical filters on either side of the liquid crystals control the brightness and whether or not each pixel is on or off. With the backlight included, the handsets are usually thicker – though as with many of these points progress is being made to fix that (and Apple's latest iPhones are notable exceptions).
All the pixels are backlit to some extent while the device is on, however, even the black ones. This means contrast and blackness can suffer (if you're watching a movie set in deep space, for example). On the upside, pixels can give the impression of being packed more closely together, aiding sharpness and clarity (something Apple is very keen on). IPS LCD is often spoken of as offering more natural colors; AMOLED screens can sometimes look a little over-saturated.
Viewing angles often aren't quite as good on IPS LCD as they are on AMOLED, broadly speaking, and again its the backlight to blame. On the other hand whites tend to come out better – the whites on an AMOLED screen can sometimes come across as slightly yellowy. Photographers tend to opt for IPS LCD displays as they show colours more accurately.
As well as Apple, LG is a big fan of the IPS LCD approach, and so is HTC. These displays can usually perform better in terms of their visibility in bright sunlight even if they're not quite as good for watching movies in a darkened room (as you can see, it's a tough call to pick one over the other).
Conclusion
There really is no winner when it comes to AMOLED vs IPS LCD, but it's still helpful to know what each technology involves. The quality of a screen primarily comes down to how a manufacturer applies its chosen standard, and a lot of potential problems on both sides – from battery drain to washed-out blacks – can be minimized with a high-quality production process.
Many of the issues and disadvantages we've talked about are being dealt with by Samsung, Apple and the other major players, as each one tweaks the displays in their handsets and the technology lying underneath. For that reason keep reading the reviews as they come out to see how AMOLED and IPS LCD fare in the years to come.
Ultimately, you should focus on the strengths of each technology when choosing – that's bright colors and deep blacks for AMOLED, and natural colors and sharpness for IPS LCD. It would be nice to have one technology that does everything perfectly, of course, but we're not quite there yet.
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Mobile Display Technology Kya Hai Explained in details
Mobile Display Technology Kya Hai Explained in details
Namaskaar Dosto, is Article mein maine aapko mobile Display IPS LCD Display, OLED Display, AMOLED Display, SUPER AMOLED Display, RETINA Display kya hai, aur us ke bare me details me batane ja raha hu, Konsi display ki technology better he?, In display technology ka matalab kya he? Konsi display wala phone aapko lena chiye?
Ye sab me is post me detail se bata raha hu.
Adhunik din me smartphone me upayog hone wali Mobile display technology me bahot improvement huva he, touchscreen smartphone ke yug me display technology unique feature bana gaya he, Aaj kal market me bahot sare touchscreen phone available he but question ye he ki unmese konsa select kare.
So, hum yaha aapko in sab display technology ki puri details de rahe he, jisase aap kabhi bhi koi phone purchase karte he to aapko display comparison me aasani ho.
TFT screen bahot power consume karti he jisase smartphone ki battery life poor ho jati he, Kyuki ye display technology bahot cheaper he isliye jyadatar low budget smartphone or middle budget smart phone me is ka jyada upayog hota heMobile Processor Explained, System on Chip(Soc) Details in hindi
Ye sab me is post me detail se bata raha hu.
Adhunik din me smartphone me upayog hone wali Mobile display technology me bahot improvement huva he, touchscreen smartphone ke yug me display technology unique feature bana gaya he, Aaj kal market me bahot sare touchscreen phone available he but question ye he ki unmese konsa select kare.
So, hum yaha aapko in sab display technology ki puri details de rahe he, jisase aap kabhi bhi koi phone purchase karte he to aapko display comparison me aasani ho.
TFT-LCD Display Kya Hai
TFT-LCD ka full form he Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display, Ye technology mobile phone use hone wali sabse comman display technology he, Ye technology sabse patli film transistor ka upayog karti he image quality ko badhane ke liye, Ye technology better image quality aur higher resolution dety he as compared to LCD display.
TFT screen bahot power consume karti he jisase smartphone ki battery life poor ho jati he, Kyuki ye display technology bahot cheaper he isliye jyadatar low budget smartphone or middle budget smart phone me is ka jyada upayog hota heMobile Processor Explained, System on Chip(Soc) Details in hindi
IPS LCD Display Kya Hai
IPS-LCD ka full form he In-Plane Switching Liquid Crystal Display, Ye technology ko pahli bar develop kiya tha HITACHI company ne 1996 me. Ye technology better viewing angel deti he, IPS display low power consumption karti he jisase smartphone ki battery life badhati he, Ye technology better display quality deti he as compared to TFT display,
Kyu ki ye technology bahot costly he to sifr high-end smartphones me hi dekhane ko milati he, Apple ne iPhone-4 me high resolution (640x960 pixels) wali IPS display ka upayog kiya tha jisko wo retina display kahte he.
OLED Display Kya Hai
OLED ka full form he Organic Light Emitting Diode, Ye technology high brightness , best color producing , wider viewing angles aur faster response times deti he, is liye ye technology compared to LCD display technology se bahot better he,
OLED ki Organic layer LCD or LED ki crystalline layer se thinner, lighter aur more flexible hoti he,
OLED ek LED display se brighter hoti he aur usko LED ki tarah back-lighting ki jarurat nahi padati he, isliye iska power consumption level bahot low hota he, jisase battery life better hoti he,
Ye technology hume Google Nexus 6, LG G FLEX-2, MOTO droid turbo aur samsung ke kai phone me dekhane ko milati he,
AMOLED Display Kya Hai
AMOLED display ka full form he Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode, Ye technology OLED ka advance version he, Ye technology 1 OLED aur 1 TFT display ko upar niche jodke banayi produce ki jati he,
Amoled display ka performance OLED, LCD aur TFT se kabhi better hoti he, power consumption level low hota he. Full details given below.
Image Quality: Richer colors, deeper blacks, and sharper images
Thickness: No backlight means they’re thinner and lighter
Power: 30-50% less power
Response Time: 000 times faster than LCD, so fast images aren’t blurred
Viewing Angle: Widest field of view
Amoled display hume Samsung ke S series ke smart phone me dekhane ko milti he,
Super AMOLED Display Kya Hai
Super Amoled display Amoled display ka advance version he, ye technology Samsung ne Design ki apne smartphone ke liye, Samsung Super Amoled display me Pentile matrix sub-pixel design ka upayog karte he,Classic RGB(Red, Green, Blue) matrix design me se Green sub pixel ko Red aur Blue me share kare dete he, jisase kewal 2 (RB) Hi sub pixel hote he Pentile matrix design me,
Samsung isase bhi age aur design bana raha he, jaise Super Amoled HD, FHD Super AMOLED+ etc
Super Amoled display bahot better quality aur bahot hi power saver technology he,
Retina Display Kya Hai
Ye name Apple Registered kiya huva he, Retina ka matalab apni ankh se joda he, jise apple ne bahot hi highlight kiya huva he, Ye ek IPS display ka advanced version he, jisame koi display me minimum 163 Pixel Per inch (PPI) ya isase jyada pixel density ho vo ek retina display hi he,
Retina Display ke benefits kya he?
1) A greater pixel density
2) Higher contrast ratio than earlier models for brighter aur deeper blacks
3) In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology se improve viewing angles
4) Chemically treated glass over the screen and LED back lighting to improve the quality of the image
5) Color Boost display
Ye technology ka upyog hume Motorola ke phone me bhi dekhne ko milata he, Motorola ne ise Color boost ke name se marketing kiya he,
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