How else can I monetize AI-generated short videos besides Patreon?

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I run a channel where I produce short videos using AI. The channel is not monetized on YouTube. You can think of them as videos up to 10 seconds long, featuring an attractive character doing dance moves. I include a link to my Patreon account in the video descriptions, but how else can I increase my earnings?
Most viewed Countries: %37 USA, %10 UK & others.
 
there is no potential for monetization with such videos.
 
you could switch to videos of girls dancing in your videos - you can monetise it using dating offers - easy to find relevant offers for your geos on reactiveoffers.com
 
short vids alone rarely convert much you will need a funnel. push viewers to a clear next step like a pinned comment or end screen.
 
In addition to Patreon, try Ko‑fi/BuyMeACoffee or selling extra packs (renders, wallpapers, extended versions) on Gumroad. With a U.S. audience, this tends to convert better than just a link.
 
If most of your traffic is from the US and UK, you’re actually in a really good position. Patreon links alone usually aren’t enough though. You might get better results by pushing people to something more immediate like exclusive content on a separate page, or even building a simple funnel (like a landing page + email list) so you’re not relying on one platform. Also, testing different calls to action inside the video itself (not just the description) can make a big difference.
 
You’ve got a lot more options than Patreon especially for AI-generated short-form video. In 2026, the winning strategy is usually stacking 2–4 monetization layers, not relying on one platform.
 
Clipping can pay, but ROI is king. Don’t rely on Patreon alone. Try a tiny funnel: end screen or pinned link to a small offer (a pack, a template, etc.), test a couple of products, and push on it consistently. If you’re US/UK heavy, you can do better with geo-targeted offers or Gumroad/Ko‑fi. It’s all about volume and the right offer, not a big CPM.
 
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