5 Things You Must Know Before You Upload to Rumble

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How does Rumble Work
Upload videos
Select license
Rumble Video Player license: The video is monetized on Rumble.com. It is a non-exclusive license which means you can still share the video on other platforms.
Exclusive Video Management license: Rumble takes care of the full distribution of the video across its networks which include Rumble.com, YouTube, and other third-party partners such as AOL, MSN, and ...
Video Management (excluding YouTube) license: This license is the same as the Exclusive Video Management license except the videos don’t get distributed on YouTube.
How does monetization work?
Instant monetization is one of the things I love about Rumble. The YouTube path to monetization has strict and hard to achieve requirements before you can be monetized. You need 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time before you start making money.
This is a big barrier for those who have almost no following as yet.
What does monetization pending mean?
Essentially this just means that the ad companies have not chosen to post ads to your video yet.
This is not a problem and most people will have full monetization within 14 days.

What is the difference between view and play?
A View is counted when your video appears on a page a user is browsing, but unless the user clicks on your video to play it, the monetized ad doesn't play either. (The user has not engaged the video, and has not watched the ad associated with it.)
A Play is what we want; this means the user has watched the video. This translates into revenue if the video is monetized.
What is your Ecpm
This metric is a method of measuring an ad’s monetization performance based on the revenue earned per 1000 ad impressions and is an acronym for ‘effective cost per mille”. It is used on many platforms that monetize through display ads which can include desktop, mobile, in-app and video.
The higher the eCPM, the more money publishers are earning from their ad units. So what is eCPM and how do you calculate it?

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