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Your videos already have buyers. You just haven’t attached products to them.
That’s the shift most creators are missing right now.
YouTube quietly removed the barrier that used to keep smaller channels out of serious monetization. You no longer need 10,000 subscribers to access shopping features. If you’re in the YouTube Partner Program, you can start turning views into transactions immediately.
And when you see it in action, it’s obvious why this matters.
Under your videos, you can now place a row of products. Your own digital products. Your merch. Or products from major brands. Viewers watch your content, see something relevant, and buy right there. No extra funnel. No extra step.
That’s where the money shifts from passive views to active buying.
The fastest move is not creating something new. It’s going back to what’s already working.
Sort your videos by performance. Look for the ones pulling consistent views. Those videos already carry intent. People are watching for a reason. They’re trying to solve something, learn something, or decide on something.
That’s where you attach products.
If you’ve mentioned a tool, a product, or even hinted at a solution inside the video, you can now tag it directly. If you haven’t, you still layer it in through your own offers.
This is where stacking comes in.
You don’t choose between your product and affiliate income. You use both.
You can connect a store and display your own products under the video. Simple PDFs, guides, frameworks. Upload once, sell repeatedly. That alone can add a new income stream without changing your content strategy.
At the same time, you can tag products from major brands. Nike, Sephora, Home Depot. If it’s relevant to what’s in your video, you can link it and earn a commission when someone buys.
One video becomes multiple revenue streams.
That’s the real shift.
Instead of chasing more views, you increase the value of the views you already have.
And the setup isn’t the bottleneck.
You connect a store once. Platforms like Shopify or Fourthwall handle the backend. Upload a product, add an image, set a price, and it’s live. From there, you tag it inside your videos. That’s it.
The complexity isn’t technical. It’s strategic.
Most creators are still thinking in content mode. Post more. Grow faster. Hit the next milestone.
But the creators making money are thinking in layers.
They take a video that already performs.
They attach a product that matches the viewer’s intent.
They stack their own offer alongside affiliate products.
Then they repeat it across every top-performing video.
That’s how you turn a channel into a revenue system.
You’re not waiting for growth. You’re extracting from what’s already there.
And once you see it, it’s hard to ignore.
