The Complete 2026 Guide YouTube Shorts has fundamentally changed the content creation landscape, offering creators an unp ...
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. This is a significant update for creators who earn income on ...
CPM, which measures revenue earned for every 1,000 impressions, won't apply to YouTube Shorts monetization as it does to long-form videos. YouTube Shorts uses a pool-based model where earnings ...
YouTube Shorts will change the way it counts ‘views’ to match industry standards starting March 31. This change will have no impact on monetization. Beginning on March 31, YouTube will change how it ...
Starting in 2023, Shorts will join the YouTube Partner Program. Thus, when qualified, creators can earn on ads displayed on Shorts. If not, you can still earn money through tips, subscriptions, and ...
Starting on February 1st, creators can start making ad revenue on Shorts as YouTube released a new announcement regarding YouTube's Partner Program. But the platform will require creators to sign new ...
Ever since TikTok launched, different major platforms have been looking for ways to keep up with the trendy app through offering alternatives. Shorts is YouTube's way to compete with TikTok but ...