YouTube will soon start paying creators for Shorts – Times of India
Rewarding content creators with monetary benefits isn’t a new trend. TikTok does it. Snap does it. Even YouTube had announced that it will do it for Shorts creators. And now YouTube — which had promised to do so — is set to offer monetary rewards to Shorts creators.
How can creators earn from YouTube Shorts
YouTube said that the Shorts Monetization Module allows channels to share revenue from ads viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed. “Once you’ve accepted this Module, you’ll start earning from Shorts Feed ads and YouTube Premium revenue on your eligible Shorts views as early as February 1, 2023,” YouTube told creators in a blog post. If accepted after February 1, 2023, Shorts ad revenue sharing will begin accruing on the date you accept.
YouTube has clearly said that all channel creators will have to accept the terms and conditions. “It’s important for all partners to review and understand the new YouTube Partner Program terms. Accepting the Base Terms is required to join or remain in YPP,” said YouTube in the blog post.
To start earning ad revenue on their Shorts views, monetising partners will need to accept the Base Terms and Shorts Monetisation Module. “You will not be able to earn from Shorts Feed ads until you do so. Shorts views accrued prior to accepting the Shorts Monetisation Module are not eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing,” YouTube added in the blog post.
Further, YouTube also said that to remain in the YouTube Partner Program and continue monetising on YouTube, all monetising partners will have until July 10, 2023 to review and accept new terms. “If you don’t accept at least the Base Terms by that date, your channel will be removed from the YouTube Partner Program and your monetisation agreement terminated. After that happens, you’ll need to re-qualify and re-apply to join again,” warned YouTube in the blog post.
How can creators earn from YouTube Shorts
YouTube said that the Shorts Monetization Module allows channels to share revenue from ads viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed. “Once you’ve accepted this Module, you’ll start earning from Shorts Feed ads and YouTube Premium revenue on your eligible Shorts views as early as February 1, 2023,” YouTube told creators in a blog post. If accepted after February 1, 2023, Shorts ad revenue sharing will begin accruing on the date you accept.
YouTube has clearly said that all channel creators will have to accept the terms and conditions. “It’s important for all partners to review and understand the new YouTube Partner Program terms. Accepting the Base Terms is required to join or remain in YPP,” said YouTube in the blog post.
To start earning ad revenue on their Shorts views, monetising partners will need to accept the Base Terms and Shorts Monetisation Module. “You will not be able to earn from Shorts Feed ads until you do so. Shorts views accrued prior to accepting the Shorts Monetisation Module are not eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing,” YouTube added in the blog post.
Further, YouTube also said that to remain in the YouTube Partner Program and continue monetising on YouTube, all monetising partners will have until July 10, 2023 to review and accept new terms. “If you don’t accept at least the Base Terms by that date, your channel will be removed from the YouTube Partner Program and your monetisation agreement terminated. After that happens, you’ll need to re-qualify and re-apply to join again,” warned YouTube in the blog post.
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