YouTube updates re-application policies for its Partner Program, impacting new applicants and suspended channels seeking monetization. YouTube has updated its re-application policies for the YouTube ...
YouTube today announced two updates to its Partner Program (YPP) that make it easier to join and make money from the video platform, particularly YouTube Shorts. There’s also a new Creator Music ...
The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) is the holy grail for creators. In short, it helps them monetize their videos in a variety of ways. They can earn revenue from video ads, channel membership, Super ...
In addition to Shorts revenue sharing (which launched this month), YouTube in September announced the “Creator Music” catalog, and it’s now available for all YouTube Partner Program (YPP) creators in ...
YouTube is cracking down on money-making AI slop. - Dilara Irem Sancar / Anadolu via Getty Images YouTube is trying to be better at spotting and demonetizing AI-generated and mass-produced videos, ...
The top YouTubers make eye-watering sums of money, with a Forbes list released last year revealing that the top 10 highest earners on the video streaming platform raked in a colossal $300 million ...
With TikTok potentially poised for a U.S. ban, YouTube is touting how well its own TikTok competitor, YouTube Shorts, is paying off for creators. The company on Thursday said its short-form video ...
No short-form video platform has quite figured out how to share ad revenue yet, making it difficult for creators on apps like TikTok to make a living from their content alone. But today, YouTube ...
YouTube has announced that it will now be much easier for creators to start earning money from their videos as the eligible requirements for the YouTube Partner Program have been reduced. World's hub ...
In an effort to help Shorts creators partner with brands, YouTube is launching a new process that will invite Shorts creators to send advertisers requests for potential partnerships, ultimately ...
In a significant update to its YouTube Partner Program (YPP), YouTube has announced that beginning July 15, 2025, stricter rules will be enforced to regulate monetisation. Under the new policy, ...