You could totally set up your own site and charge people to view it, or strike your own advertising deals for your own site's content.
But then you'd probably not get any of the benefits of being on the YouTube platform (discoverability, advertisers already on board, targeting etc), so it starts to make more sense when you consider what the platform is giving you for "free".
I mean, you could, but the point is that we're forgetting that ads as a monetization model are taking away our freedom to price our products as we choose.
It would be similarly ridiculous if all apps in the App Store were free and you were paid some small amount per app-invocation that you had no control over.
Just not showing content when there isn't enough adds available surely would drive away watchers. And the advertisers are already bidding. Certain types of content get higher pay.
Imagine you are inside a store that has magazines. The magazines are all free, because they are filled with lots of advertisements. Then someone says "It's crazy that these magazines can't set their own prices". And someone else says "How would you do that, nobody would pick up the magazines".
The magazine might be free. But it might set the prices for adds so high that it don't get filled. Or actually make money. And some VC keeps throwing money at it as surely at some point they will corner the market and make money.
And the video makers and article writers can already contact advertisers and ask for whatever price they want.
Hmm, that could work. And also Youtube as platform could charge you for delivered content. So set high per impression price and if you get more views than add revenue Youtube would send you a bill. Could work, could work.
Yea I was interested in the article until seeing this. And then:
> and my content went viral several times
Clearly there is misunderstanding of the platform, its scale, and how to use it if you are seeing this as viral.
That said he seems to be off to a good start. It’s just a slog to get going unless you are going to go truly viral with shorts but that won’t happen with topics like software, etc
Yeah it seems odd. 1.73 million views is probably 'viral' for a super niche topic, 17.3 million views for less niche topics, 173 million views for music videos.
173k views though... wouldn't have been viral since at least 2008.