Some YouTube videos are licensed under a Creative Commons license. If the author of a YouTube channel uses this license, it means that anyone can take his video and put it on his channel. At the same time, it is highly desirable to leave in the description a link to the original video or the channel where the video was taken from, so that there are definitely no problems. Such a link can be left at the very end of the description, that is, after the main text itself or links to something. The description of the video should be written like this:
To find such videos in YouTube search in the "Filters" section, you need to select "Creative Commons License".
Now you can take any video from the search and upload it to your channel. This way you can upload hundreds of videos to your channel every day and get views and subscribers. If the videos you publish are really interesting and on some popular topic (plus if you optimize the video properly, for example with tags), then you may well get good views.
In the future, such traffic can be monetized using affiliate program offers or, for example, using referral/affiliate links to something. Also, as soon as you get 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of viewing, you can connect monetization to your channel and earn extra money.
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