To monetize YouTube Shorts, you need to meet the eligibility
criteria and follow the monetization guidelines set by YouTube. Here's a
step-by-step guide to monetizing YouTube Shorts:
Meet the eligibility requirements: To be eligible for
monetization, you need to have a YouTube channel that complies with the YouTube
Partner Program (YPP) policies. This includes having at least 1,000 subscribers
on your channel and 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months.
Enable monetization on your channel: Once you meet the
eligibility requirements, sign in to your YouTube account and go to the YouTube
Studio dashboard.
From the left-hand menu, click on "Monetization"
and then select "Shorts" from the available options.
Follow the prompts: YouTube will guide you through the
process of enabling monetization for your Shorts. This may involve accepting
additional terms and conditions or providing additional information.
Advertisements on Shorts: Once you have enabled monetization,
YouTube will automatically include ads on eligible Shorts. These ads can
include skippable ads, non-skippable ads, and mid-roll ads. You earn revenue
from these ads based on factors such as ad impressions and viewer engagement.
Check your monetization status: After enabling monetization
for Shorts, it may take some time for YouTube to review and approve your
channel. Keep an eye on your YouTube Studio dashboard for updates on your
monetization status.
Follow YouTube's policies and guidelines: To maintain
monetization on YouTube Shorts, ensure that your content complies with
YouTube's monetization policies and community guidelines. Violations of these
guidelines can lead to the removal of monetization from your channel.
Remember that YouTube's monetization policies and requirements may change over time, so it's always a good idea to check YouTube's official resources, such as their Help Center or Creator Academy, for the most up-to-date information on monetizing YouTube Shorts.
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