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Google Adsense/YouTube

Hello,

I have had my YouTube channel since February 2013. In June I registered for Google Adsense as I had just turned 18 and wanted to see if I would make any money of my YouTube channel. I thought I would be rolling it but that is not the case. I have had 153,000 views on all my videos combined and I have 203 subscribers. I have not really put that much hard work into it, I usually do it for fun. So far I have made £130 of Google Adsense. Not bad I suppose and my YouTube videos will carry on getting views so it should be an income that will just keep on rolling in. I have to hit £60 before I get a payment.

I wanted to see if anybody else has done this and if anybody else is on YouTube? I think it is quite an easy way to make money. If you have Facebook or Twitter and have a lot of followers on friends, then I imagine you can do quite well.
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