Hello Rhymees :)
Hope you're doing well :) Are you a YouTuber who's sharing your revenue with someone else?
I say 'NO' for revenue sharing.
Why?
Because It's all about your hard work.
I know how much you guys working hard to build your channels on YouTube.There are some people who are working without any sleep.
Why? Because everyone thinks YouTube is really a wonderful place to earn money if the channel gets successful. It's true.
Are you promoting your nursery rhymes channel using ads? Maybe that money is all what you've got in your pocket.
Youtube , blogging and everything, definitely comes up with luck.
So you buy a nursery rhyme song from somewhere or they give it for free.. Then they expect to share your revenue with them.
What's the point??
Yes, as a nursery rhyme producer, I know the thing.. it takes time to make rhymes, and you also have to have some knowledge of music, because everyone can't do this.
But, old nursery rhymes are definitely not anyone's property.Also, anyone can recreate PUBLIC DOMAIN NURSERY RHYMES.
I don't think that you have to share your nursery rhyme channel's revenue which you've generated with all your hard work with someone else for this public domain rhymes thing.
I know what you are thinking now.
So as a nursery rhyme producer, why are you taking YouTuber's side?
Nope. It's not.
It's ok to share revenue with the others for ORIGINAL NURSERY RHYMES or CHILDREN'S SONGS.
Why?
Because it's all about the producer's talent. Their property.
They create an original melody, arrange and compose music for you when you ask for an original rhyme for your channel.
I say it's really a great thing that you can share your revenue with musicians when every time you buy an original kids' song from them. Sharing is caring.
Maybe you will ask me, "What about our hard work now?"
Writing, Adding a catchy melody, and composing an original song is not easy. Do you think it is?? Aww :) Try it :)
Anyway, I never shared revenue with my clients and never will. Because I know about all the stuff going on with rhymes now.
I only charge a one-time fee for a rhyme,(you can check how I charge here) and it will be forever.
I do both, public domain rhymes and my originals according to my clients request.
Just think about this twice.You gonna keep your channel forever, promote it forever, ad cost is your money and all the hard work is yours!
Happy tubing guys :) Tell me what you think below in the comments section.
23 Comments
Elizabeth O