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Aug 8, 2019 — How to Make Money on YouTube: 6 Effective Strategies · Become a YouTube Partner · Sell your own merchandise · Create sponsored content · Get ...
Step 2: Connect your YouTube channel to an AdSense account in order to earn money and get paid for your monetized videos. Step 3: Take a minute to get to ...
Ways to make money in the YouTube Partner Program · Advertising revenue: Get ad revenue from display, overlay, and video ads. · Channel memberships: Your ...
Feb 17, 2020 — There are several ways you can make money on YouTube: Become a YouTube Partner and earn money from ads. Sell products or merchandise. Crowdfund your next creative project. Let your audience support your work through “fan funding.” License your content to the media. Work with brands as an influencer or affiliate.
How to get paid on YouTube · 2. Connect to Google AdSense · 3. Check out YouTube Premium · 4. Use product placement and video sponsorship · 5. Sell products ...
How to make money on YouTubeIn order to get paid by YouTube, you need to reach a balance of $100 or more from views. This means you'll ...
Jan 28, 2021 — On average, you can expect to make between $3-$5 per 1,000 views (EPM) on your videos. You also can make money from people who are ...
Nov 29, 2020 — How to Make Money on YouTube · 1. Set up an adSense account. · 2. Become a YouTube partner. · 3. Identify viewer personas. · 4. Establish a ...
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Free Press Release Submission List

  1. PR Urgent – Submissions to this site have been known to reach Google News. They have several content restrictions and do not allow images in their press releases.
  2. Online PR News – Free submissions to this site are left online for about three months. Paid submissions have additional benefits and longer live times.
  3. PR Log – Free submissions include distribution, allow links, and can be tagged with industry and location tags.
  4. PR – Free submission works, but is driven down under submissions from paid members.
  5. PR Inside – A very bare-bones site that nonetheless gets some exposure.
  6. 1888 Press Release – Free press release submission is very limited, with no proactive advertisement.
  7. 24-7 Press Release – Free submission gets your release sent to journalists registered to their media desk.
  8. Free-Press-Release – Free submission gets some basic benefits with this site.
  9. Market Press Release – Free submissions are limited to one per day.
  10. OnlyWire – Not technically press releases, this submits your content to various social networks. Free accounts limit social profiles.
  11. OpenPR – Free submissions are only reviewed during business hours. This site also has a German version.
  12. PR9 – This site coves a variety of topics but doesn’t have much competition.
  13. PR Free – In addition to free press release submission, you can also syndicate content with this site if you desire.
  14. Pressbox – A press release dump focused on UK submissions but open to global releases.
  15. Press Exposure – This site may or may not still be active; someone try it out and let me know in the comments.
  16. PR Mac – Submissions have been picked up by large news sites in the past. Some bias towards Apple news.
  17. BizEurope – A European-focused press release submission network.
  18. UK PR Wire – This UK-focused press release site only has free submission for registered charities and charitable causes.
  19. NPR – National Public Radio always accepts submissions of newsworthy content, though global news will always take center stage.
  20. BusinessWire – A business-focused news site that accepts press releases, though you need to apply for membership to submit.
  21. MediaPost – A media-focused site that accepts press releases.
  22. TMCNet – A tech-focused site that accepts press releases, and also covers some topics other sites don’t, like cryptocurrencies.
  23. PR Sync – This site has a Spanish-language option in addition to English.
  24. MeriNews – A news site where you can submit debate topics, breaking news, newsworthy photos, or even just articles. Has a focus on India.
  25. Free PR Now – A very simple press release aggregator that posts all releases on their homepage.
  26. Pitch Engine – Not technically free, you get a 14-day free trial of their service.
  27. BriefingWire – Not quite free, but a fee of $3 is virtually nothing.
  28. Press Release Ping – Another basic press release submission site.
  29. ClickPress – A site where you can submit both news and press releases.
  30. Transworld News – This site uses the third party FindIt site to manage submissions.
  31. Free Press Release Center – A simple press release site that is noteworthy in that it generated PDF releases as well as blog post releases.
  32. Press Release Post – A slightly hard to read site that offers free press release circulation.
  33. PR Fire – Another UK-focused press release site, with a wide variety of categories.
  34. NewPressRelease – Another relatively small press release aggregator.
  35. EWorldWire – A press release circulation service with press release hosting.
  36. ArticleCirculation – A very small and quite new site.
  37. SubmitPressRelease123 – No, I’m not just making up names at this point. This one has a free account but mostly paid services.
  38. Easy Press Release – A relatively small and slow-moving press release site.
  39. The Open Press – A pretty bland press release site with geographic tagging.
  40. Press Release Point – A press release site that itself has lists of press release sites on it.