People love animals. Be it a dog, mouse, horse or even tame foxes, these critters are a huge stress buster and their unconditional love is truly immeasurable. As a creator, there’s a massive animal-loving audience you can tap into, and these viewers could potentially look up to you when it comes to dealing with pets.
During the pandemic, there was a huge surge in the searches for topics like “how to groom your dog at home”. YouTube channels that started creating relevant dog-related content saw an influx in viewership and creators went on to monetise these trending videos.
Similarly, here are three amazing creators who have monetised their love for animals on YouTube, and how you can too.
1. The Turtle Girl
“The Turtle Girl” makes YouTube videos on how to care for pet turtles. She passionately talks about these reptiles in her videos and her love for turtles has made her a YouTube sensation. If you have a similar passion for animals, starting a YouTube channel is simple.
Once you gain adequate viewers and subscribers, you can start monetising your channel through ads. Usually, pet industry advertisers will approach you to run advertisements on your videos. Or you could become an Amazon Associate, where you can display pet-related products from Amazon on your channel and get paid a commission when someone purchases them.
2. Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution
Ads are not the only way to monetise your channel. Zak George has been making YouTube videos since 2006 and currently has 2.66 million viewers and over 183 million views. He uses multiple sources to monetise his channel, and what’s interesting is that he barely displays ads on his channel.
Zak’s source of income is not limited to advertisements alone. In his videos’ description section, he adds links to his exclusive dog training videos and services, sells dog training guides for pet owners, and finally his pet merchandise also adds to his income.
3. Our Pet’s Health
Our Pet’s Health is a YouTube channel run by a professional veterinarian, Dr. Alex Avery. As a doctor, Alex has a huge advantage at being able to dispel rumors and myths, and help people understand topics around pet health like how to avoid common pet diseases. He used his profession to his advantage and is now earning money from his channel.
Alex’s channel is also an avenue for him to attract more customers to fuel his business as a veterinarian. If you have any sort of professional training in handling and managing pets, don’t be shy to go out there and let YouTube know.
Get creative and share your expertise in multiple ways, including offering pet consultations on video conferences, making your pet an influencer, starting a blog, selling pet courses online, selling pet food and merchandise, and plenty more. Keep in mind that quality sells so make sure the content you create is informed and truthful to help people around the globe connect with their loved animals better.
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