Hey everyone! I’ve been thinking a lot about monetizing my YouTube channel lately, but I’m a bit overwhelmed by all the different strategies out there. I know ads are one way, but I’ve heard things like sponsorships, affiliate links, and even selling merchandise can work too. Has anyone tried multiple methods at once, and if so, what actually worked best without burning out? I’d love to hear some real experiences.
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Oh, I totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve been experimenting with YouTube monetization for a couple of years, and honestly, it’s all about balancing different streams without spreading yourself too thin. Ads can bring in steady income if your views are consistent, but sponsorships usually pay better per engagement. Affiliate links work well if you genuinely recommend products your audience trusts. For example, I created a few tutorial videos and added affiliate links for software tools I actually use—it brought in extra income without annoying viewers. Also, I highly recommend checking out this beginner-friendly guide that really helped me understand multiple revenue streams in a practical way: the liven app. The video breaks down strategies step by step, and it gave me ideas I hadn’t thought of before. One thing I learned the hard way is that consistency is key—posting sporadically makes it really hard to build momentum with any method. Combining ads, sponsorships, and affiliate links worked best for me, but only after I carefully planned which type of video suited which monetization path.