Yes! Canadian Bloggers Make Money Monetizing Videos Through Rumble
Many Canadian Bloggers used to make money using Google Adsense when they uploaded videos to YouTube, but if, like me, you lost access to your old YouTube and AdSense accounts, then you are facing a whole new set of very stringent rules on YouTube.This new set of rules requires you to have a minimum of 1,000 subscribers before you can make any money using Google Adsense, as well as a huge number of views. As of this morning have nowhere near that number of subscribers.
Whenever there is a problem, opportunity knocks. That opportunity is - Rumble.
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Choices Canadian Bloggers Make When Monetizing Their Videos on Rumble
Using Rumble to upload and monetize videos is quite simple, the trickiest part is deciding which monetization option to choose and which version of their monetized video to share everywhere.
Decisions Canadian Bloggers Face When Choosing Their Rumble Video Embed Codes
One of the biggest problems with embedding YouTube monetized videos is you have no control over the kind of ads that will be shown on that monetized video. I have seen some pretty surprising ads appear in the middle of church websites when monetized videos are embedded. Rumble has a great solution to this dilemma. Rumble offers two different embed codes to choose from when embedding for embedding monetized videos in their blogs:
- Embed Your Video
- Embed Your Monetized Video.
Rumble Monetized Video Embed Code Examples
The embed codes Rumble supplies are in two different formats. The Rumble Monetized Embed Code uses a script to fetch the components from the Rumble website, whereas the non-monetized version of the Rumble code for your monetized video uses an iframe - the same type of code YouTube offers.
The iframe version of the code may be preferable for many bloggers to use for two reasons. First, you can adjust the width of your iframe. so it is responsive to your site, Secondly, some browsers are not script friendly, so where you are expecting to see a video, you will have nothing but a big wide open space.
Here is an example of the two different embed codes in action with a little screencast I uploaded to Rumble about TextNow.
Monetized Rumble Video Embed Code
Monetized Rumble Video Non-Monetized Embed Code Sample
Which Embed code would you choose?
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