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Signing up for the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) is the first step towards getting paid by YouTube. With the YPP, creators can get paid for clicks on ads on their videos. But you have to qualify for the program first, which requires:
You can meet most of these requirements simply by growing your YouTube channel. But to get paid from the YPP, you’ll first need to sign up with Google AdSense (because Google owns YouTube) and verify some personal info (like tax status and banking info) to receive payments. Once you’re in the YPP, you’re eligible to start earning ad revenue from YouTube.
As a YouTube Partner, you get access to several money-making features:
Most YouTubers earn the majority of their income from ad revenue, although all of these sources can help to supplement your earnings.
It’s a misconception that YouTube pays creators for the number of views their videos receive; it’s actually ad engagement that generates revenue.
When a viewer watches or clicks on an ad that’s shown on your video, you get a cut of the revenue. But to get more views and clicks on ads, you generally need more video views (which is where the misconception comes from). Getting more views on your videos should, in turn, get more views and clicks on the ads they display, but it’s the ads that generate revenue.
In general, the more that ads placed on your videos are viewed and clicked, the more money you’ll earn. But there are several types of YouTube ads, and they all work a bit differently. Some play before or during your video, others are overlaid on top of your video, and some appear beside the video altogether. Some are skippable; some aren’t.
Some ads use a cost per mille (or CPM) pricing model, where you get paid for every 1,000 impressions (or views). Some ads count a “view” as watching a certain percentage of the ad (e.g. at least half of the ad, or three-quarters, etc), while others don’t pay until a viewer watches the entire ad. This generally depends on where the ad is located (e.g. at the beginning of the video, during the video, or as a banner on the landing page for the video). Other ads (like overlay ads) use a cost per click (CPC) rate, where you only get paid if someone actually clicks on the ad.
It’s up to you to decide which kinds of ads you’ll allow on your videos, but you don’t get to choose the particular ads themselves. YouTube matches ads to videos based on a video’s content and metadata—striving to keep ads relevant when possible. You’ll likely need to experiment with different types of ads to see which perform best with your particular content.
In addition to ad revenue, there are a handful of other strategies and opportunities to increase your earning. Note that some of these opportunities are available on or off of YouTube (e.g. with selling merchandise, you can use YouTube’s built-in store feature or another platform of your choice). Here are some popular ways to boost your earnings.
YouTube offers channel memberships to Partners, where a subscriber can sign up for a monthly recurring subscription to your channel in exchange for perks, like early access to content, or access to exclusive content. You may also be able to set up exclusive subscriptions for your content using another platform, like Patreon.
Many creators also sell their own merchandise—either directly through YouTube’s Shopping feature, or through another platform. Merchandise sales can supplement your earnings from ad revenue, but you’ll need a dedicated following to buy your products.
Affiliate links are customized links to certain products that many content creators (including YouTubers) often promote. When someone makes a purchase using your affiliate link, you earn a portion of the sale—providing a small but potentially steady source of revenue. To get started using affiliate links, you’ll need to reach out directly to particular sponsors and join their affiliate programs. While not technically part of YouTube or the YPP, it’s common to see YouTube creators include affiliate links in their video descriptions and elsewhere.
If you have a large enough following, or even a small but loyal following in the right niche, then brands may be willing to sponsor your content to receive exposure from your audience. The key to sponsored content is attracting the right sponsors who fit your niche and appeal to your audience. Brand sponsorships are usually paid in one lump sum, in exchange for you using or mentioning a particular product or service in a video—though these deals can come in all kinds of different forms.
YouTube earnings largely depend on the quality of ads placed on your videos, the number of viewers who engage with those ads, and how well you can monetize other revenue streams like affiliate links and brand sponsorships. And the Brave Creators program gives you yet another opportunity to monetize your channel.
Brave’s goal is to rebalance the Internet economy. Users can earn BAT for viewing a new kind of private, unobtrusive ads. Users can then tip this earned BAT to content creators on YouTube, and even set up recurring tips for their favorite YouTubers. Join Brave Creators to unlock another revenue stream for your YouTube channel today.
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