Making money on Rumble without creating your own videos is possible by leveraging other strategies such as curating and promoting existing content. By signing up for Rumble's referral program, you can earn commissions by inviting others to join the platform and upload videos. Additionally, you can manage and promote other creators' content, using your marketing skills to drive views and engagement, thereby earning a share of the ad revenue. This approach allows you to monetize Rumble without being a content creator yourself.
"How to Register on Rumble? A Beginner's Guide" is a step-by-step tutorial designed to help new users get started on Rumble. This guide walks you through the entire registration process, from creating an account to setting up your profile and uploading your first video. Learn how to navigate the platform, understand its features, and start your journey towards building an audience and monetizing your content on Rumble.
"How to Register on Rumble? A Beginner's Guide" is a step-by-step tutorial designed to help new users get started on Rumble. This guide walks you through the entire registration process, from creating an account to setting up your profile and uploading your first video. Learn how to navigate the platform, understand its features, and start your journey towards building an audience and monetizing your content on Rumble.
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00:00But with Rumble, because there's less competition, it's much easier to get those videos ranked
00:04and you can get monetized practically overnight if you follow the right strategies.
00:08Hey, what's happening guys? Welcome back to the channel. If you're not familiar with who I am,
00:11my name is Jordan Barnett. I'm the founder of Video CEOs and we help our customers grow
00:15their business on YouTube. In today's video, I'm going to go over how you can make money
00:19on Rumble without making any videos. So if you're interested in that, please make sure
00:23you smash the like button and subscribe to the channel for more content like this.
00:27All right, let's get started. First things first, Rumble is a Canadian company based out of
00:31Toronto. It's very similar to YouTube in nature. You can watch videos, share videos, upload your
00:36own videos, create your own channels, but it's different for a few reasons, which I'll get into
00:41later on in this video. And it was made by a guy called Chris Pavlovsky back in 2013.
00:46In an interview a few years ago, Chris mentioned that with Rumble, you can make 10 times the amount
00:51of money that you would uploading videos on YouTube. And this is quite true. I've done some
00:55research on the platform myself and there are tons of videos that don't have that many views
01:00and they're still making more money than if they were on YouTube. Rumble has taken off over the
01:04last few years and it's becoming a very popular platform for video creators who believe that
01:09Google, Twitter, and Facebook, collectively known as Big Tech, are using their power to censor free
01:14speech. I'm not going to get into the political stuff, but I'll tell you what, if you comment
01:18below and there's enough interest in finding out what my opinion is on Big Tech and the censorship
01:24of free speech, particularly in the Western world, then I'll make a video on it if there's enough
01:28requests. So moving on, in comparison with YouTube monetization, Rumble is a much better platform and
01:33you stand to make a lot more money for less views when uploading videos, at least for the foreseeable
01:38future. Rumble was following a similar growth strategy to YouTube back in the day when they
01:42would pay creators to upload videos to the platform. And it seems like a good strategy
01:46to follow because in 2021, YouTube made $30 billion. If you want to start making money on
01:52Rumble, it's pretty straightforward. All you've got to do is create an account, link up your bank
01:56information, and verify that it's you. It's quick and easy. Rumble practically holds your hand
02:01throughout the whole process of creating your account. And after all, they want to get more
02:05creators on the platform, so it makes sense to make this process super easy for you. And if
02:10you're wondering if you can create one account and link other channels off that one account,
02:13then the answer is yes, you can do this. I've done it myself and like I said, it's a really simple
02:18process to do that. Next, you need to upload content to your channel. Now, a lot of other
02:23videos and a lot of other people will tell you that you can just take videos that already exist
02:27on YouTube, download them and upload them to your channel on Rumble depending on the licensing rights
02:32of those videos. But to be honest with you, I find this quite a sketchy way of building a Rumble
02:37channel and it's probably not going to be very sustainable for you and your business if you want
02:41to make more money. Instead, what you should do is upload all the videos that you would typically
02:45upload to your YouTube channel and also upload them to Rumble. So if you already have a channel,
02:50this is really straightforward and you can start getting paid for your videos today.
02:53But what if you don't have a YouTube channel or you don't feel comfortable recording your own
02:58video content? Well, don't worry because you can start making money on Rumble today without having
03:02to record any of your own videos. The only thing you need is some understanding of how to edit
03:07videos or if you don't know how to do that, you need to have at least some budget so that you can
03:11pay someone to do that for you. If you've heard of the concept of building faceless YouTube
03:15channels, this works in much the same way. Look for topics that people are genuinely interested in,
03:20create topics around what people are searching for, write a script, provide that script to a
03:25voice actor, get that voice actor to read that script out loud, then provide that script to
03:30a video producer who will make a video that you can upload to your channel. Alternatively, if you
03:34don't want to record your own videos and you don't have the budget to create your own videos in this
03:39way, you can write your own script, you can do your own voice acting, and you can do your own
03:43video editing to create a video that is ready to make money on Rumble. Now, figuring out what topics
03:49to create your videos on is probably the hardest part and if you already have a blog for your
03:53business, that's usually a good place to start. If you run a business and my advice would be to
03:57create videos that talk about your products and services and the benefits of those products and
04:02services in more detail. Another way to make money on Rumble is by searching for popular videos on
04:07YouTube and recreating them for your own Rumble channel. This way, you know those videos have the
04:12potential to get a lot of views and make money over time. And just to be clear, I'm not saying
04:17you should just rip off other people's videos, copy them word for word, or just take someone
04:21else's video and use it for yourself. I'm saying recreate that video and add your own spin to it so
04:26that it's unique to you and your business. And although YouTube has very rigid rules, Rumble,
04:31on the other hand, makes it very easy for you to make money with your videos. The only things that
04:35Rumble is looking for are videos that have good descriptions, good thumbnails, and good headlines.
04:40The material is unique and fascinating and obviously the videos are high quality. At the
04:45time of recording this video, Rumble has built itself into a formidable competitor with YouTube
04:50with over 350,000 independent content creators already uploading videos to the platform,
04:56making it a blue ocean opportunity for you and your business if you want to get monetized fast.
05:01Especially now, as certain content creators believe that YouTube's rules are too rigid and
05:05many content creators are being censored for their views, Rumble positions itself as a platform
05:10where its content creators can express their personal opinion and views to the public without
05:15any judgment. And more specifically, those videos aren't going to be concealed or lost in the search
05:20results. And if you start a Rumble channel now, you have a lot more chance of it growing and
05:25becoming more popular over time when compared with YouTube, just because there's a lot less
05:29people on that platform right now. There's absolutely no question that Rumble is the
05:33place to be if you are just getting started and you want to start making money on your videos
05:37right now. But YouTube is also a great place to put those videos, so I'd recommend you'd make
05:42two channels, one for YouTube and one for Rumble. The only problem with YouTube right now is that
05:47it can take some time to get monetized and it can be hard to get your videos ranked on YouTube if
05:52you don't know what you're doing. But with Rumble, because there's less competition, it's much easier
05:56to get those videos ranked and you can get monetized practically overnight if you follow
06:00the right strategies. So if you would like to learn how you can start a YouTube channel or even
06:05a Rumble channel for your business without having to record any videos or even be on camera so that
06:10you can start generating leads, make sales, and ultimately grow your business this year,
06:14then click the link in the description below. It'll take you to a free training so that you
06:17can learn all about that. And let me know in the comments below if you already have a Rumble
06:21channel. Is it monetized? Is it helping you grow your business? Do you feel that YouTube is
06:25centering content creators? I'd love to get your opinions in the comments below. And make sure you
06:30like this video, it's going to help me with the algorithm. And subscribe to the channel for more
06:34content like this. Until next time guys!