A brief look at Youtube
When YouTube was launched in 2005, the first shared video was an 18-second clip shot at the zoo. Since YouTube did not initially aim to make money, people produced content similar to the first video for fun. But when Google bought YouTube in 2006, making money became a top priority. That being the case, the creators tried to make their mark on YouTube with higher quality videos.
Today, YouTube uses pre-video advertising and brand partnerships to pay creators. But no matter how much the platform changes, you can watch and upload all the content you want without paying a single penny.
YouTube is steadily increasing its popularity and it seems that this popularity will never decrease in the near future. So if you have a YouTube related project, now is the time to act. If you think you have what it takes to build loyal fans, starting a YouTube channel could be your next step in your entrepreneurial journey.
















