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Damager

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#91906 22-Oct-2011 13:35
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Just curious if anyone else on GZ is receiving revenue from their YT videos?




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  #536433 22-Oct-2011 13:38
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I got the invite last week too.



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  #536567 22-Oct-2011 21:24
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My mate got the same one too. I think so far he said its made like .50c lol. You can only cash out at $100 or more.

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  #536836 24-Oct-2011 05:35
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Yeah got the invite and added it to all my videos, haven't checked what it has made - i expect nothing.

Not sure if it was offered to everyone or if their were certain conditions.

My videos have around 7000 views and get ~150 more each week.



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  #536856 24-Oct-2011 09:48
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I might give it a go. I've got a montage of my crazy kitten and might write some music to put over a few montages of her flipping out. People go nuts for pets on youtube.




My very metal Doctor Who theme

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