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❓ASK Is It Possible To Make Money Selling A Youtube Channel?

Ben Kempton

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Youtube is one of the social media sites where you could upload video and make money online online. In order to do that, you must have a really exceptional Youtube channel with a lots of videos and great thumbnails. This means that you must have exceptional and really informative content in order to get your channel monetised. However, is it possible to make money by selling your Youtube channel? Can you actually do that? I mean is it allowed to sell your Youtube channel as per the terms and conditions of youtube? What do you think? I need some guidance in this regards.
 
Just like that, creating fresh YouTube channels for sale really does not make sense. I can't even think of a reason why they might be useful. A person sells a channel if he needs money. But normal money can only be obtained from the sale of a channel that has good traffic.
That's what I thought too. You can't just devote your time to creating new YouTube channel on a daily basis and hope to even sell it for even a cent. You need to take time to build the channel and possibly monetize it.
 
Yes, for normal money they will buy only a good channel. Which has a lot of subscribers, which is thematically correctly built. Yes, it's a pity to sell such a channel. But this is my opinion. Unless, only in the case when money is really needed.
 
This is even the concern of the buyers. Which buyers will buy any channel that doesn't have many subscribers? There is also the need to make sure our channel has not been issued warning not to be a problem for the buyer.

Well, I think that you are talking about strikes received by the channel owner? I think that if the channel owner obeys all the rules, then the chances are that he will not receive any strike. Copyright strikes are the most common ones.
 
Yes, for normal money they will buy only a good channel. Which has a lot of subscribers, which is thematically correctly built. Yes, it's a pity to sell such a channel. But this is my opinion. Unless, only in the case when money is really needed.
I think that, as I said above, there are people who get bigger profit opportunities outside of YouTube and sell the channel since they don't see using it in the near future and they maintain contact with their subscribers through other ways such as Twitter, Instagram, etc. I know several In cases of this style, many of these people, if they reopened the channel, would upload it quickly due to the fame they already have.
 
I think that no person would actually buy your channel either if you sell a Youtube channel with a very low number of subscribers. This is something that we must remember. I think you must have several thousands of subscriber before planning to sell. it.
yeah definitely true ,you need to have thousands of subscribers first before anything ,the person buying would also consider if the subscribers are active a little like the engagement the channel is receiving is still very much okay I think
 
I think that, as I said above, there are people who get bigger profit opportunities outside of YouTube and sell the channel since they don't see using it in the near future and they maintain contact with their subscribers through other ways such as Twitter, Instagram, etc. I know several In cases of this style, many of these people, if they reopened the channel, would upload it quickly due to the fame they already have.
Yes, I agree. This is also an option. I didn't even think about him right away. Most likely, a situation may really arise when there is simply no time left for the YouTube channel. A person simply finds another, new topic and earns much more on it. Once again I agree.
 
Yes, I agree. This is also an option. I didn't even think about him right away. Most likely, a situation may really arise when there is simply no time left for the YouTube channel. A person simply finds another, new topic and earns much more on it. Once again I agree.
Think that youtube is a way to other businesses is a way to make contacts and open up to people, where you can show your talent, creativity, charisma etc... So it is not uncommon for other doors to open and you can go to another level and do more relevant things, don't you think?
 
yeah definitely true ,you need to have thousands of subscribers first before anything ,the person buying would also consider if the subscribers are active a little like the engagement the channel is receiving is still very much okay I think

Many people must focus on getting subscribers. However, if you ask me, it would never be a great idea to sell your Youtube channel after getting enough subscribers. This is because it is just like selling your profitable business in the end.
 
Yes, for normal money they will buy only a good channel. Which has a lot of subscribers, which is thematically correctly built. Yes, it's a pity to sell such a channel. But this is my opinion. Unless, only in the case when money is really needed.
You're right about that. If the channel we are talking about here is monetized and also have lots lots of subscribers then I guess it would be better to just earn from it than trying to sell it. I believe anyone that considers the selling option really had no choice.
 
You're right about that. If the channel we are talking about here is monetized and also have lots lots of subscribers then I guess it would be better to just earn from it than trying to sell it. I believe anyone that considers the selling option really had no choice.
Yes. I don't see any more reasons to sell the channel. After all, it is a lot of work to create and promote it. Especially why sell something that brings money. There are probably only two options here - lack of time and the need for money.
 
Yes. I don't see any more reasons to sell the channel. After all, it is a lot of work to create and promote it. Especially why sell something that brings money. There are probably only two options here - lack of time and the need for money.
Someone definitely cannot make that his or her business as it's not possible even for celebrities; you can't just be opening new channels everyday and expect your subscribers to be in the same movement with you. It's either you sell your original channel and focus on developing another one or you don't sell at all.
 
Someone definitely cannot make that his or her business as it's not possible even for celebrities; you can't just be opening new channels everyday and expect your subscribers to be in the same movement with you. It's either you sell your original channel and focus on developing another one or you don't sell at all.
In my case, even if I came up with a better business to earn money, I would not sell the channel personally, I prefer to keep it simply as a memory or in case at any time things do not go well for me and I decide to resume the activity, but hey, everyone has his vision of things
 
In my case, even if I came up with a better business to earn money, I would not sell the channel personally, I prefer to keep it simply as a memory or in case at any time things do not go well for me and I decide to resume the activity, but hey, everyone has his vision of things
Everyone have their own own vision as to how they see things and I respect that but I believe most people won't sell their successful YouTube channel unless there's actually a pressing need they have like in the case of emergency.
 
Someone definitely cannot make that his or her business as it's not possible even for celebrities; you can't just be opening new channels everyday and expect your subscribers to be in the same movement with you. It's either you sell your original channel and focus on developing another one or you don't sell at all.
So I don't want to sell mine, so be it. I do not develop it at all, although at one time I was closely involved in it. It makes no sense to sell, since there are very few subscribers. He's just about everything. Yes, YouTube channels are not websites, they are more difficult to promote. Therefore, you cannot put such a thing on stream.
 
So I don't want to sell mine, so be it. I do not develop it at all, although at one time I was closely involved in it. It makes no sense to sell, since there are very few subscribers. He's just about everything. Yes, YouTube channels are not websites, they are more difficult to promote. Therefore, you cannot put such a thing on stream.
As I said above, you have a youtube channel and you may want to keep it as a souvenir or simply in case you decide to resume the activity, you can keep it simply because you appreciate it and you had good times on it, there are many factors that can decide someone not to sell their channel
 
As I said above, you have a youtube channel and you may want to keep it as a souvenir or simply in case you decide to resume the activity, you can keep it simply because you appreciate it and you had good times on it, there are many factors that can decide someone not to sell their channel
I don't want to sell it, why?
 
Yes. I don't see any more reasons to sell the channel. After all, it is a lot of work to create and promote it. Especially why sell something that brings money. There are probably only two options here - lack of time and the need for money.

I think that a dedicated person may never sell his channel. Some people are passionate about certain fields and this is why they crate a Youtube channel. They do not necessarily create a channel just to make money after all.
 
I think that a dedicated person may never sell his channel. Some people are passionate about certain fields and this is why they crate a Youtube channel. They do not necessarily create a channel just to make money after all.
I created my channel just to make money. I posted themed videos on computer repair there, since I had such a site. But then, when YouTube set the monetization threshold for subscribers and views, I safely abandoned it. Then he began to post sometimes videos on various non-thematic topics. It is still there, though I haven't posted anything there for a long time.
 
So I don't want to sell mine, so be it. I do not develop it at all, although at one time I was closely involved in it. It makes no sense to sell, since there are very few subscribers. He's just about everything. Yes, YouTube channels are not websites, they are more difficult to promote. Therefore, you cannot put such a thing on stream.
Not selling it would be the best option actually even if you have many subscribers since you will need to keep it for your own benefits and financial gain. You will need to put in a lot of energy to be able to monetize a YouTube channel so selling it for me won't be easy.
 

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