**Description:** Making $ 500/Day 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.
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00:00So, Rumble. Some of you guys might have heard of it, some of you guys might not have, so
00:05let me introduce you to it. Essentially, it's a video sharing platform similar to YouTube
00:09where it pays you to upload videos to its platform. And it actually hasn't been around
00:14since 2013, but it started gaining a lot of traction last year in 2021 after it dubbed
00:20itself as being immune to cancel culture. And doing so, it attracted a lot of conservative
00:25users to its site. Recently, it claimed that it gets 150 million users on their site monthly.
00:32And I even checked out that claim, and they're pretty spot on on their numbers. Now, I actually
00:37already re-uploaded most of my videos on this channel onto Rumble a few months ago, and
00:42I already made, you ready for this, a whopping one cent.
00:49However, in my opinion, Rumble is still in its infant stages and is not ready for a lot
00:59of those niche video topics which my videos are about. And instead, it's very similar
01:04to YouTube in its earlier stages where almost everybody uploading videos to it were either
01:11baby videos or cute pet videos. And if you take a look on Rumble's viral tab, almost
01:17every video on there is either pet related or baby related. However, there are two key
01:23differences between them. First is Rumble has no monetization barrier, meaning you can
01:29start uploading videos today and start making money if it gets enough views. You don't have
01:34to wait for 1,000 subscribers or 4,000 watch hours like you have to with YouTube. Second,
01:41Rumble is a video syndication platform, meaning if you choose their exclusive video managing
01:46license when uploading your video, it won't just upload your video to Rumble, but also
01:51Rumble will upload your video to their third party partners such as Yahoo, MSN, and even
01:58AOL, which I did not know was still a thing. But it will upload to multiple different platforms,
02:06including their YouTube channel that has 2 million subscribers. From their income there,
02:11you'll get 90% from YouTube and 60% from all other platforms, including Rumble.
02:17Alright, so I'm planning on using two different strategies. The first one is going through
02:25my own camera roll on my phone and picking out videos that I think can go viral, which
02:31I already went through all my camera roll. And let's not talk about how long it took
02:36me to go through almost 3,000 videos on my phone. Nonetheless, I found about 10 videos
02:41that I'm going to be uploading. The second strategy is going to be following what these
02:47YouTube Rumble gurus are saying to do, which is going on YouTube and going under the creative
02:53comments section and basically downloading videos from there, which are free to use for
02:59the public. So I'm excited to start this challenge and see if we can actually make hundreds of
03:04dollars a day on Rumble like people claim. So let's begin.
03:09Alright guys, so it's been three weeks since my first upload on Rumble on July 1st, and I've
03:17been uploading consistently on my free time until July 14th. So two weeks. And this last week,
03:23I just gave it a week for the views to kind of catch up. In total, I've ended up uploading 17
03:28videos, and out of those, 12 of them got monetized. I guess Rumble doesn't really
03:33like people popping up in the videos or talking, so that was something I learned. I experimented
03:38with different upload formats and thumbnails, and our most viewed video got seven views only. So
03:45it's already not looking too promising. However, let's continue to phase two of the plan, which is
03:50me getting a text message, which is me re-uploading YouTube videos from the creative comments section
03:57over onto Rumble so we don't get copyrighted. I'll probably do that for another two weeks on
04:02my spare time as well and just schedule upload those, and then I'll check in back with you guys
04:06probably in two or three weeks. So it's been 41 days since my first upload on July 1st, and I've
04:16continued uploading all the way up to August 1st. I know I said I'd keep uploading for another two
04:21weeks, but I had to cut it short since the YouTube re-upload videos were not getting monetized. So I
04:27think Rumble's algorithm caught on to people re-uploading videos from YouTube onto their
04:32platform. Even though I cut the video times and added different background noises, only two out
04:38of the eight videos that I've re-uploaded onto Rumble got monetized. And not to mention, most
04:43of the videos on YouTube's creative comments section is already a re-uploaded video of someone
04:49else's content, so that's just asking to get copyright issues. From the full month of uploading
04:54in July, we uploaded a total of 25 videos, and from those 25, only 14 got monetized. And the
05:01most views that we got was 8 views, which was on two separate videos, even with me changing my
05:08channel username to attract more conservative users. So with that being said, it doesn't make
05:13sense to continue uploading videos to Rumble, especially now since I finally got approved into
05:18Instagram's Reels bonus program, where you get paid to upload videos there. And I already made
05:24$75 there just re-uploading two videos from my story into the Reel platform, which took way less
05:32effort because a lot of these Rumble uploads, it's still buggy and the thumbnails become all
05:38stretched and you have to fix it manually, amongst other problems with uploading through Rumble. Now,
05:43do I think you can still make money on Rumble? Yes, but it's not going to be as easy as it
05:48probably was before. You would probably have to have your own niche page like I've seen. Somebody
05:53just has a page with just their dogs and just keeps uploading the same videos. I think that's
05:58the best way to go. I think the whole thing with re-uploading videos from YouTube is pretty much
06:04dead. It actually really reminds me of Snapchat Spotlight. When that was first released, people
06:09were making a ton of money until it got saturated and it was just harder to make more money. When it
06:15was first released, people had no idea that Snapchat released it and people were uploading
06:21random videos to Spotlight and making tons of money. The first week Spotlight was introduced
06:26on Snapchat, a random lady was cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving and she decided just to upload
06:32that video onto Spotlight. To her surprise, she earned half a million dollars for one video. I
06:38mean that's crazy life-changing money. This video might be a letdown, but that's part of being an
06:43entrepreneur. You got to expect things not to go as planned all the time. With this channel,
06:50I want to be transparent as possible and show you the challenge basically raw even if I make zero
06:56dollars or thousands of dollars. With that being said, I'm really excited for my next video about
07:01Instagram Reels and the money that I'm making there. It's already proving to be successful,
07:06so if you haven't already, subscribe so you don't miss that video.
07:10And if you're from the future, I'll link it right here. Peace.
07:16Is this how they do ASMR?