YouTuber Alert: Brands Are Scamming YOU! ( Not Clickbait ) | Summary and Q&A

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March 8, 2019
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Nick Nimmin
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YouTuber Alert: Brands Are Scamming YOU! ( Not Clickbait )

TL;DR

Learn how to avoid scammers on YouTube who offer products for promotion in exchange for minimal compensation, and instead focus on affiliate marketing for long-term income.

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Key Insights

  • 💦 Brands often request extensive work and offer minimal compensation to YouTubers for promotional videos.
  • 🍉 Promotional videos can provide long-term advertising for brands and should be valued accordingly.
  • ⚾ Some brands may trick YouTubers into purchasing their products, promising refunds that may not be honored or reversible based on the video's performance.

Transcript

  • Brands and companies are out there scamming YouTubers. We're gonna talk about it so you can avoid getting scammed and we're startin' right now. This one is a bit of a rant, but it's important that you know what it is that I'm getting ready to talk about here so that you can avoid gettin' scammed. But I'm also going to give you a solution to other... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How do brands take advantage of YouTubers in promotional deals?

Brands often offer minimal compensation for extensive work, resulting in YouTubers providing free advertising. They exploit the lack of knowledge about the value of the content and the impact it can have on their products.

Q: What is the difference between being an affiliate and being sponsored?

Being an affiliate means being paid based on the performance of the content you create and the traffic you send to the brand's offer. Being sponsored involves being paid for the awareness and association of your content with the brand's product or service.

Q: Should YouTubers accept promotional deals that offer low compensation?

It depends on the situation and value exchange. If the work required is excessive compared to the compensation, YouTubers should consider exploring affiliate marketing, allowing for long-term income potential instead of just receiving an object or minimal payment.

Q: How can YouTubers protect themselves from getting scammed by brands?

It is important for YouTubers to be aware of their value and negotiate fair compensation. Exploring affiliate marketing can also provide an alternative way to generate income and avoid scams.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Many brands and companies reach out to YouTubers for product promotions, expecting them to create videos, do keyword research, edit, and optimize the content for little compensation.

  • These promotional videos stay on the YouTuber's channel indefinitely, providing ongoing advertising for the brand, which can be worth much more than the initial compensation.

  • Some companies may try to trick YouTubers into purchasing their products and promising refunds, but it can result in loss if the refund is not honored or if the video doesn't perform well.

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