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I built an audience by coaching people for free one by one, made tutorials and built a community that way. Go out of your way to help people and then they will help you back. The hidden cost of making content. As a content creator, you are a business that has to make a product that outperforms other products.
And I write this as I know you may be like I was some time ago (wanting to turn content into a long term business). I’ve tested these methods on new & existing channels both big and small and even with channels that do not have English as their native language.
Your checking account shouldn’t ever have too much in it (I try to keep it around $10k or less). And you should have a separate checking account for your business, as at some point you will want to be a LLC (limited liability corporation).
They will accept it just fine, but as soon as Adsense payments become a reoccurring payment they will notice you’re using a personal checking account for business and close it. Read the terms of service of your personal account.
Technically, it’s a “free” way to start a business, easy in the sense that it’s required virtually nothing but your phone to start. What they fail to mentioned, is the skills you need to built a strong and magnetic personal branding, as well as editing and marketing. Several people mastered it, but it’s not for everyone.
I don't have a business registered for YouTube but the best course of action would be to register a media company as LLC, probably the best way to go but S-Corps do have some more things you could utilize, ask your accountant about what works best for your case.
Your channel gmail should only be used for youtube login. Don’t use that email to register on other sites and also not as your public email business address. If no one knows your account email it’s getting way harder to get hacked. Just create a new email for business inquiries and use a different password.