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Wondering how to make money on TikTok? You’re not alone. Just about everyone born before 2004 is asking the same question. However, money-making on TikTok is just as lucrative as it is mysterious. TikTokers with over 100,000 followers tended to make $200 to $1,000 per month through TikTok’s Creator Fund, while those with over a million followers earn $1,000 to $5,000 (or more) per month. And a select few individuals make upwards of $100,000 to $250,000 per single post when working with big-name brands (yes, you read that correctly—a single post). However, since the introduction of TikTok’s new Creativity Program…
Nineteen years after Jawed Karim uploaded the very first YouTube video, the awkward, 19-second clip in front of San Diego Zoo’s elephant enclosure is memorable today only because of what it represents: the start of a multibillion-dollar juggernaut that defines so much of what it means to be an online creator.Today, YouTube is the social media platform by a sizable margin, especially among . Its influence is so vast it feels almost impossible to define. The service has birthed thousands of memes and internet personalities. Its recommendation algorithm has been credited with supercharging bizarre trends and viral misinformation.But one of…
Less than a decade ago, the common wisdom around making a living on YouTube was that it was only for creators—or influencers, as they were known back then—with millions of followers and daily views. The money was in sizable pre-roll advertising revenue shares and valuable brand sponsorships. But a global pandemic that forced everyone to live, work, connect, learn, and shop online—not to mention the relentless advances of technology—has upended the economics of YouTube. “The creator economy saw exponential growth [in the last five years] in both the number of content creators and audience engagement,” says Piotr Wolanski, founder and…
75% of children (ages 6 to 17) want to become YouTubers. You probably want to do the same… and make money from it. We’ve grown my YouTube channel to 165,000+ subscribers and over six-figures of income in less than 2 years: If you want to learn how to make money on YouTube, then you’ve come to the right place… The 4 YouTube Monetization Methods We Built Our Business On Here are the 4 main methods we use on our YouTube channel: Affiliate commissions Sponsorships YouTube Partner Program (Ad Revenue) Course Sales In the following sections, I’ll dive deep into each…
Achieving 1 million YouTube subscribers marks a significant milestone for creators, often signaling the potential to earn a full-time income from the platform.YouTube creators generate revenue through various channels, with earnings from ads that play in their videos typically comprising a substantial portion of their income. However, the exact amount that YouTube pays for 1 million subscribers can vary widely based on several factors.To start earning money directly from YouTube for long-form videos, creators must have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past year. Once they reach that threshold, they can apply for YouTube’s Partner Program,…
TLDR News founder Jack Kelly presents a video on the youth-focused Youtube publisher’s EU news channel in March 2024. Youtube-based publisher TLDR News is an unusual thing: a profitable news organisation targeted at under-35 year-olds. Based out of London’s Southbank, ad-supported TLDR News employs 11 people full-time, is profitable on nearly £1m annual turnover and is staffed almost entirely by twenty-somethings. Its success, albeit on a much smaller scale, contrasts with the high-profile struggles of Buzzfeed and Vice, as well as more recent efforts like The News Movement which has said it is yet to reach profitability. The acronym tl;dr…
YouTube’s TikTok competitor, Shorts, is becoming a more significant part of the company’s monetization program. The company announced that a quarter of channels in its Partner Program are now earning money from the short-form videos.The milestone comes a little more than a year after YouTube ad revenue with creators making Shorts. YouTube says it currently has more than 3 million creators around the world in the Partner Program, which would imply the number of Shorts creators making money from the platform is somewhere in the hundreds of thousands.Because ads on Shorts appear between clips in a feed, revenue sharing for…
New York CNN — YouTube says hundreds of thousands of creators are now earning a paycheck from posting short-form videos on the platform, as it ramps up its race to compete with rivals like TikTok and Instagram. It hasn’t been cheap: the Google-owned platform is shelling out tens of thousands of dollars to some of its top Shorts creators — like beauty influencer Sydney Morgan — every month. YouTube began offering creators a share of ad revenue for Shorts last year as its TikTok copycat feature struggled to stand out in the fiercely competitive landscape of online short-form video. Now, more…
It’s still early, but we’re starting to see creators’ passion pay off – since introducing revenue sharing on Shorts last year, more than 25% of channels in YPP are now earning through this revenue stream.The beauty of YouTube is that creators have the opportunity to succeed both creatively and financially. We’re now seeing that of the creators who joined YPP by meeting the Shorts eligibility thresholds, more than 80% are now also earning through other YPP monetization features on YouTube, be it longform advertising, fan funding, YouTube Premium, BrandConnect, Shopping and more. This means that Shorts is opening the door…
YouTube Shorts have only been around for a little while now, but they’re a big deal, and making money for over 25% of channels in YouTube’s Partner Program. In a post today, YouTube offers insights into how revenue sharing is going with Shorts. YouTube’s TikTok competitor has grown significantly since its launch in 2021, and it introduced revenue sharing in early 2023. In the year since, things have apparently gone quite well. YouTube says that Shorts are now driving revenue for more than 25% of creators participating in the YouTube Partner Program. YouTube explains: It’s still early, but we’re starting…