Tuesday, June 23, 2026

ONE Of The Most Detrimental Mistakes Both Seasoned & New YouTube Content Creators Make Is . . . . .

 


ONE Of The Most Detrimental Mistakes Both Seasoned & New YouTube Content Creators Make Is . . . . . Being Over Presumptuous When It Comes To Their YouTube Earnings. 

No, I Am Not A YouTube Content Creator BUT Over The Past 20+ Years I've Watched and Enjoyed Many YouTube Videos Created By Very Good Content Creators, Who've Been On The YouTube Streets For Years. 

There Are Many YouTubers Who've Been Successfully Creating Content and Earning A Substantial Income and They Are Able To Financially Support Themselves and Their Family.  

Living A Comfortable Life From YouTube Earnings Is Possible Once The Content Creator Finds Their Niche and Obtains A Steady Audience Who Is Truly Interested In The YouTuber and Their Content. 

EVERY New Subscriber/Viewer Can Be A Benefit To Ones YouTube Channel.  Keeping Viewers Engaged Helps Build A Consistent Audience and The Channel Will Expand and Continue To Grow On A Daily Basis, Increasing The YT Creators Over All Earnings.

ONE Of The Most Difficult Situations is Sustaining The Monthly Revenue Received Because What You Earned Last Month Might Not Be The Exact Same Amount You'll Earn Next Month.  

YES, Being A YouTube Content Creator Is Considered A Part Time/Full Time Job This All Depends On How A Person Chooses To Manage Their YouTube Channel. SOME People Create YouTube Channels To Use As An Outlet,  Hobby or As A Means Of Connecting With Other People Who Share Similar Interests, Experiences etc. 

Unless You've Captured The Golden Goose Niche Of YouTube It Is Advisable Not To Consider YouTube As Your Sole Financial Source Of Income. Don't Immediately Quit Your Day Job Just Because You Hit BIG Financially 1-4 Months Straight. 

In Order To Make YouTube Become Your Permanent Job You MUST Know What You're Doing and You MUST Have A Solid Financial Back Up Plan Just In Case YouTube Doesn't Work Out Financially For You, You Los Your Niche or You Get Tired Of Being YouTube Content Creator. 

I Watch A Lot of Family Orientated YouTube Channels. I Enjoy Watching Parents Raise Their Children and Watching Their Kids Grow Up Before My Eyes. Healthy Family Content Is A Niche On YouTube, But What Happens When The Kids Grow Up, Graduate and Move Out Of The Household? Well For Me I'll Lose Interest and Move Onto Another YouTube Channel. 

Unless That Content Creator Has Another Golden Niche Stored Away The Income They Relied On To Sustain Them From One Month To The Next Will Drastically Be Reduced or Disappear. 

This Is Where The Back Up Plan Falls Into Play. Hopefully If You No Longer Want To Be A YouTube Content Creator You'll Have The Option Of Returning To Your Old Job or Finding A New Job. 

To Survive and Live Comfortably Without A YouTube Income and Without Another Source Of Income That Will Financially Sustain You and Your Family Realistically You Will Need To Have at Least Several Millions of Dollars Saved Up In The Bank From Your YouTube Earnings

Hopefully You Can Live Off Of The Interest Alone Without Touching The Principal.   Good, Not So Good and Terrible Months As Far As Generated Income.  

Sadly I've Watched Way Too Many YouTube Content Creators Lose Not Only Lose Their Finances But They Sometimes Lose Their Homes and Everything They Own  Because They Solely Depended On Their YouTube Income To Pay Their Bills and or Finance Their Life Style. Unless You Have Acquired The Golden Goose Niche of YouTube I Wouldn't Advise ANYONE To Make YouTube Your Sole Source of Income. 

Your Audience Is The Bread and Butter Of Your YouTube Channel, Without a Supportive Audience Your Channel Will NOT Draw In A Steady Monthly Income That You Can Bank and Use To Pay Rent/Mortgage/Utilities Misc. Bills, Purchase Food and Take Care Of Your Family.  

YES, Most Businesses Now View Content Creation as Another Source of Income, BUT That Income Can Vary From Month To Month. This In Turn Makes YouTube Income An Unreliable Source Of Income When It Comes To Generating Income To Pay Rent/Mortgage/Monthly Bills and Over All Living Expenses. 

YES, You Can Make It BIG Off Of YouTube By Being A Content Creator, But You MUST Discover Your Niche That Will Last Throughout Your YouTube Career and Continuously Attract An Engaging Audience. For Many YouTubers This Will Take Time, Effort and Alot of Work. 

If You Become A YouTube Sensation Overnight EXCELLENT, But Can You Sustain That Financial Momentum Enough To Give Up Your Steady Day Job?     

I've Also Seen People Lose Their Monthly Government Assisted Benefits and Medical Assistance Because They Had A YouTube Channel They Believed Would Support Them Financially, Indefinitely. 

If Your YouTube Channel Suddenly Goes Sour, You Can't Collect An Un Employment Check From It Because Legally You Worked For Yourself and You Were Not Hired or Employed By a Company.

These Are Just A Few Things People Don't Think About Before Quitting Their Jobs, Creating and Having A Solid Financial Back Up Plan Just In Case and or Listing YouTube as Their Sole Source of Income. 

Unless You Make It BIG and You've Financially Sustained Your Life Style On YouTube For Over 5-10+ Years Straight and You've BANKED A Substantial Amount Of Money I Don't Think Its' A Good Idea To Financially Depend On YouTube or List YouTube As Your Prime Source of Income. When It Comes To Paying Regular Monthly Bills A Solid, Steady Income Source Is What Is Needed. 

Earning A Steady Income On Social is Possible You Have To Plan It Out and at Least Include One Solid Back Up Plan.

Sen-I 

 

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