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I've decided to give a brief rundown on how I use rumble, so people don't have to message me individually. let's get into it.
It is important to understand what we actually do. We sell ad space, and even though Rumble makes it easy to earn money from your videos, but if you want to start earning real money, you really have to take things into your own hands.
first, you should find a topic that isn't already covered by others. Once you have figured out what kind of content you want to produce, you need to get your content out there.
When first starting out, tell your friends and family, tell your neighbors and coworkers and anyone who will listen. If your channel is about planes, you need to go to places like Reddit, Quora, X, Facebook, and wherever else you can think of, and repost your stuff and talk to people.
I have found that Quora is a great place to repost your stuff and build relationships with people interested in your content. I have created several on-topic groups that now have hundreds of members. I post links to new videos there daily, where hundreds of people, who would never come anywhere near Rumble, are now watching all of my stuff. You need to become your own advocate.
After one year on Rumble, I have around 770 followers, have posted around 8,000 videos, and I just now broke 600$ for the first time. It took months of work to get where I am now. I didn't make enough to cash out until May of last year (5 months). It is by no means easy money. I spend hours a day in front of the computer, but if you want to put in the work, the money is there.
Any questions or comments? Am I leaving anything out? Lemmie know.
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