The keys to earning money through YouTube’s Partner Program
It’s been a while since YouTube changed its rules for channel monetization.
To earn ad revenue through the Partner Program, your channel now needs at least 1000 subscribers and 4000+ hours of annual watch-time.
How do these new requirements effect you?
I’ve explained why the changes shouldn’t give you too much stress, even if it means you can’t monetize all your videos right now.
But if you want to meet the minimum threshold for earning ad revenue through YouTube’s Partner Program…
It’s clear what steps you need to take to monetize your channel and videos on YouTube:
- Keep you audience primed with regularly-scheduled video uploads
- Encourage viewers to subscribe
- Boost your video views
- Maximize watch-time
- Make a habit of studying your analytics in YouTube Studio
- Build your video inventory, because that’s a big factor in increasing watch-time
- Use custom End Screens and Cards that will lead viewers to more of your content
Here are 8 articles that will help you build inventory, post videos at the smartest times, and better understand your audience:
- Not all videos need to be “music videos”
- YouTube and the ever-confusing world of Art Tracks
- Creating a good lyric video for less than $10
- Why you should be scheduling your YouTube videos (and how to do it)
- The 30-Minute YouTube Bootcamp for Musicians
- The anatomy of a highly-optimized YouTube video
- Six tips to making a no-budget music video
- Why you should know everything there is to know about your YouTube channel
Wherever eligible, we will place claims on ANY video on YouTube that uses your music and you’ll earn a share of the associated ad revenue.
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