You may end up being kicked off the Youtube Adsense as they are moving up the gradient and only allowing heavier weights etc.
Unless you get millions of monthly views, Adsense alone won’t bring in much money — not after the “Adpocalypse”. There’s a reason so many content creators are using Patreon to keep them afloat now. If you want to invest in your Youtube channel, you should look at additional ways to monetize, such as affiliate marketing, merchandize, sponsorships, donations, or membership platforms such as Patreon. When it comes to promoting your channel, there are 5 things at the top of the list: Do proper keyword research — don’t go for oversaturated search terms you have no chance of ranking for. Create quality content that has a high average watch time and engagement rate (improves placements in search results and recommended feed). Social media promotion — use hashtags, post in relevant groups, network with other creators etc. If you haven’t already, create a blog, embed your Youtube videos in relevant posts, and drive traffic (SEO, social and/or paid) to the blog. Purchase web 2.0 backlinks and video embeds on Fiverr (haven’t tracked the progress myself, but a friend of mine does it regularly to rank review videos). Only to your Youtube videos, though — never to your blog. Good luck.