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How (Not) To Make Money With YT Knife Reviews
How (Not) To Make Money With YT Knife Reviews
The reality might surprise you: after reviewing 100+ knives (only 6 of which were free), spending 400+ hours creating content, building a website, and editing videos, my effective hourly rate comes out to a whopping $4.05 per hour. And that's NOT even considering the cost of purchasing all those knives!
This isn't a get-rich-quick scheme - it's a labor of love that requires consistent weekly commitment regardless of what's happening in your life.
Whether you're considering starting a knife review channel or just curious about the business side of YouTube, hopefully this 100% unfiltered look at the numbers will show why you should probably do this for passion, not profit.
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