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Beginning in February, YouTube will permit creators to monetize their short videos

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Creators can begin generating ad money on Shorts as of February 1st thanks to a recent YouTube Partner Program announcement. But before creators can get paid, the site will need them adhere to new terms.

Module for YouTube Shorts Monetization

As the firm established new eligibility requirements, new opportunities to earn, and opened access to Creator Music, YouTube stated in September that it will be integrating vertical adverts from landscape video for use on Shorts. In its most recent statement on the subject, YouTube at last provided a date. On February 1st, shorts will start paying creators a share of ad revenue. The opportunity to opt out of shorts monetization will be available to creators. But each participant in the initiative will need to sign the fundamental agreement, which will have specific guidelines for what authors can post and how payments are made. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]YouTubers will be able to earn money from Shorts soon, everything you need to know - India Today Image credit- India Today[/caption] Creators will be able to make money by running adverts between their videos in the Shorts Feed thanks to the YouTube Shorts Monetization Module. The business guarantees that the majority of the recipients of its Shorts Fund will make greater money under this new arrangement. According to reports, creators must hit the Shorts barrier of 1,000 subscribers and 10 million Shorts views in the past 90 days in order to apply to the programme. In advance of this modification, the firm introduces new YouTube Partner Program conditions that users must agree and sign by July 10 of this year in order to keep their income. Additional partnerships were revealed by YouTube in addition to the Shorts Monetization Module. This will reportedly feature "Modules" that would provide creators more choice in how they make money from YouTube, according to The Verge. Additionally, you must agree to the "Base Terms," which also comprise the other three sections and the content policies. These are the essential provisions of any creator's contract. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1248"]How to use YouTube Shorts | Mashable Image credit- Mashable[/caption] The "Watch Page Monetization Module" refers to sites on YouTube, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids that will be used to describe and play long-form or live-streaming films produced by creators. In the meantime, the "Commerce Product Addendum" will open up a number of Fan Funding options that users can earn while interacting and connecting with their channel members. Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Super Thanks fall under this category. Also read: What is Facebook Star Feature, & How to Give One to Creators? If creators don't sign by the deadline, they will be kicked out of the programme, their revenue will stop, and they will need to requalify before they can rejoin. The terms of service still apply and continue to govern creators' channels even after their channels have been withdrawn from the programme, YouTube reminded its users. Previous members will continue to see adverts placed on their content, but they will no longer be eligible for compensation.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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