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How to Start a YouTube Channel in Bangladesh and Earn

How to Start a YouTube Channel in Bangladesh and Earn


YouTube is no longer just an entertainment platform; it’s a career opportunity. In Bangladesh, thousands of people are turning their passions into income by creating content. Whether it’s vlogging, tech reviews, cooking, or comedy, YouTube offers everyone a chance to shine.

But the question most beginners ask is: How can I start a YouTube channel in Bangladesh and actually make money in 2025?
This guide will walk you through the complete process step by step.

1. Why Start a YouTube Channel in 2025?

  • Over 40 million internet users in Bangladesh watch YouTube daily.
  • YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine after Google.
  • Creators can earn through multiple income streams.
  • Low investment — just a smartphone and internet connection is enough to begin.

2. Step 1–Choose Your Niche

A niche is the main topic of your channel. Picking the right niche is the foundation of success.

Popular Niches in Bangladesh (2025):

  • Tech reviews (smartphones, laptops, gadgets)
  • Educational tutorials (language, freelancing, skills)
  • Cooking and food vlogs
  • Comedy and entertainment skits
  • Travel vlogging
  • Gaming live streams
  • Motivational and lifestyle content

Tip: Pick a niche that you enjoy, not just one that looks profitable. Consistency matters more than trends.

3. Step 2 – Create a Google & YouTube Account

  1. Sign in with your Google account
  2. Go to YouTube → Click Create Channel
  3. Customize your channel name and logo
  4. Add a professional banner and description with keywords

Example: If your niche is tech reviews, include words like “smartphone reviews in Bangladesh, best budget phones, gadget unboxing” in your description.

4. Step 3 – Basic Equipment You Need

Starting a channel doesn’t mean spending a fortune. Begin with what you have.

  • Smartphone Camera (Modern budget phones shoot HD/4K videos)
  • Tripod (for stable videos)
  • Good Lighting (natural light or ring light)
  • Microphone (better audio = more viewers)
  • Free Editing Software (CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, Filmora, VN Editor)

5. Step 4–Plan & Create Your First Videos

When starting, focus on quality + consistency instead of perfection.

Video Content Plan Example:

  • Video 1: Introduction to Your Channel
  • Video 2: First Topic (e.g., Top 5 Budget Smartphones in Bangladesh 2025)
  • Video 3: How-to tutorial related to your niche
  • Video 4: Engaging video (fun, story, or trend)

Post at least 2–3 videos per week for the first 3 months.

6. Step 5–SEO for YouTube Videos

Just like Google, YouTube runs on search. To get views, you need SEO.

  • Title: Use keywords (e.g., “Best Phones Under 20,000 BDT – Bangladesh 2025 Review”)
  • Description: Write 150–200 words including keywords naturally
  • Tags: Add related keywords (budget phones Bangladesh, 2025 smartphone review, etc.)
  • Thumbnail: Eye-catching with text (bright colors, bold fonts)
  • Hashtags: Use #Bangladesh #TechReview #2025

7. Step 6–Build Your Audience

  • Reply to comments (build community)
  • Share videos on Facebook groups, WhatsApp, and Instagram
  • Collaborate with other small YouTubers
  • Be consistent for at least 6 months

8. Step 7 – Monetization Rules (AdSense Approval)

To join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP):

  • Minimum 1,000 subscribers
  • Minimum 4,000 watch hours in last 12 months OR 10 million Shorts views in last 90 days
  • Follow YouTube’s community guidelines

Once eligible, link your YouTube channel with Google AdSense to earn money.

9. Ways to Earn from YouTube in Bangladesh

  1. AdSense Ads (main source of income)
  2. Channel Memberships (fans pay monthly fees)
  3. Super Chat & Super Stickers (during live streams)
  4. Affiliate Marketing (promoting products with commission)
  5. Brand Sponsorships (companies pay for promotion)
  6. Merchandise (selling your own products)

10. Example Success Stories

  • Tahseenation (Tahseen Rahman) – A popular Bangladeshi tech YouTuber reviewing gadgets and building a strong income.
  • Nadir on the Go – Travel vlogger who turned passion into profession.
  • Cook With Shohana – A cooking channel inspiring homemakers to start their own.

These success stories prove that with persistence, YouTube can become a full-time career.

11. Common Mistakes Beginners Make

  • Uploading irregularly (consistency is key)
  • Copying others instead of building unique style
  • Ignoring SEO (titles, tags, thumbnails)
  • Expecting fast income (it usually takes 6–12 months)


Starting a YouTube channel in Bangladesh in 2025 is easier than ever. With just a smartphone and passion, anyone can create content and earn money. The key is to choose a niche, upload consistently, optimize for SEO, and engage with your audience.

Remember: YouTube is not a sprint, it’s a marathon. Stay patient, keep learning, and success will follow.

Read related: How to Earn from YouTube in Bangladesh (Without Showing Your Face)

Read also: How to Earn from Facebook in Bangladesh

Read next: Best Earning Apps in Bangladesh – Legit & Paying in 2025

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