Can I really make money with AI content?
If it’s this easy to generate AI content, is monetizing it really possible?
Well, the answer is complicated. While generating blogs wholly using ChatGPT is unlikely to get significant traffic online, using ChatGPT to help you write more content and streamline your writing process can help you monetize faster.
The same principle applies to generating AI YouTube videos. 100% AI-generated content might be fast, but it’s unlikely that an audience will sit through a factually incorrect video or is generated with a robotic-sounding free AI voice.
As with all things, monetizing content requires quality, and content creators shouldn’t expect miraculous results if they don’t spend time investing in quality content, using the best tools, and investigating a great niche that could offer rewards. In addition to these factors, it’s important to consider the originality of your content, its accuracy, and its compliance with local and federal copyright laws.
Here are three things you should consider when looking to monetize your AI-generated content to increase your chances of making money:
Generate top quality content
Generating an AI presentation and uploading a simple text-to-speech voiceover is not enough in YouTube’s policies to get monetized. Instead, your content should be original, unique, and interesting to your target audience.
This also means that each video you generate must be different in some way from the others on your channel. Simply duplicating videos to increase your watch time will not improve the chances of being accepted for monetization.
YouTube has specific guidelines on the type of content allowed, which is quoted below.
When a channel’s content consists of similar content, it can frustrate viewers who come to YouTube for appealing and interesting videos. [...] Your channel shouldn’t consist of content that’s automatically created or produced using a basic template.
Examples of what’s not allowed to monetize (this list is not exhaustive):
Similar repetitive content or mindless content with low educational value, commentary, or narrative
Templated, mass-produced, or programmatically generated content
Image slideshows or scrolling text with minimal or no narrative, commentary, or educational value
Finally, while a video may technically be allowed to be monetized using poor-quality visuals and a robotic, mechanical-sounding voiceover, it might not attract the attention you need for monetization to be worthwhile.
Using top-quality tools, such as ElevenLabs, to generate your content is one way to improve the overall quality of your content, using realistic, human-sounding voices that are easy to listen to. The good news? High-quality tools are not always expensive (ElevenLabs starts from just $5 / month).
Carefully consider your niche
On top of the high quality of content you generate, it’s also important to consider the type of content.
Some niches on YouTube lend themselves well to AI content generation, such as narrative videos, storytelling, documentaries, or research-based presentations. Others, however, might not stand out well. Reaction videos, for instance, often require a big personality behind them, which is hard to do via AI technology.
Whatever you decide to create, it’s also worthwhile to examine the competitors in this space and see what they do well and what they do not. Look at the issues that they face, and see how you can overcome them.
Finally, consider that your monetization depends not only on the content you produce but on the audience that you build. It’s not sufficient to simply generate content that doesn’t attract viewers. Instead, you need to create videos that are interesting, unique, and detailed enough to mean that your viewers will sit and watch the whole video and come back for more.
Comply with YouTube monetization policies
Don’t let your content get demonetized at the last hurdle!
Be careful to comply with YouTube regulations and guidelines, including on copyrighted material, suitable subject matter, and appropriateness for children. When you upload your video, take care to complete the relevant fields appropriately, and never use copyrighted materials in your videos (including background music or extensive clips from TV shows or movies).
Find out more information about YouTube’s monetization policies here.