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YouTube expands monetization options for content creators
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Throughout the history of social networks, influencers have managed to position themselves as a key element in sharing interesting content , attracting a greater number of users to platforms such as YouTube. But not everything is positive in this sector: the controversies surrounding the insertion of ads in videos with controversial content caused a boycott by some big brands, and a tightening of the policies of the internet giant's social video network, which does not He left his YouTubers very happy. Now, the social network wants to wink at them by improving monetization policies.
YouTube presented 3 new monetization options for content creators
YouTube has decided to add new forms of monetization for content creators. Thus, during Vidcon, the great congress of video creators in the United States, YouTube has announced new forms of subscription, the possibility of having merchandising partners and new stickers for live video broadcasts, which according to Neal Mohan , YouTube's chief product officer, have already begun contributing revenue to “thousands and thousands of channels” on their platform.
Super Chat now has Super Stickers
As you may remember, last year YouTube launched Super Chat as a form of monet Mexico Mobile Number List ization for content creators on its platform. This feature allows fans to purchase messages that stand out in chat during live broadcasts and premieres.
YouTube will not allow creators to earn until they reach 10,000 views
According to YouTube, there are currently more than 90,000 channels that have adopted Super Chats, and some broadcasts have managed to earn more than 350 euros per minute. Super Chat has become the number one revenue stream on YouTube for almost channels, an increase of more than 65% from last year.
To further help its content creators, YouTube has introduced Super Stickers , a new feature that allows fans to purchase animated stickers during live streams and premieres. These stickers feature a wide variety of designs in different languages and categories, such as fashion and beauty, games, music, sports, food and more.
Member Categories on YouTube
Currently, fans can purchase channel memberships, with which for a monthly fee of $4.99 (approximately 4.40 euros) they obtain unique badges, special emojis and access to exclusive broadcasts, additional videos or voice messages.
Now YouTube has added a new feature: membership categories , with which creators can configure up to five different prices for each category, each with different benefits.
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New partners in Merchandise
One more effort to help monetize content creators is its Merchandise function, with which YouTubers can sell their own products directly on their channel, thereby generating more income, as in this case, from the Lucas the channel. Spider.Now YouTube has added 5 new partners, and eligible creators who market with Crowdmade, DFTBA, Fanjoy, Represent, and Rooster Teeth will also be able to start selling these products.
These new options to improve monetization for content creators on YouTube join those that Facebook has just presented in the same way within the framework of Vidcon.
And while the concern about moderating controversial content and hate speech on social networks is very important for these giants, it is also equally worrying to maintain and attract the greatest number of creatives, in addition to generating more income.
Facebook to launch paid subscriptions and monetization tools for content creators
YouTube Learning y Giving
In addition to announcing new monetization options for content creators, the social network also presented its new educational project: Learning , which will exclusively display lists of educational videos by chapters and topics, classifying them from beginners to advanced.
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Throughout the history of social networks, influencers have managed to position themselves as a key element in sharing interesting content , attracting a greater number of users to platforms such as YouTube. But not everything is positive in this sector: the controversies surrounding the insertion of ads in videos with controversial content caused a boycott by some big brands, and a tightening of the policies of the internet giant's social video network, which does not He left his YouTubers very happy. Now, the social network wants to wink at them by improving monetization policies.
YouTube presented 3 new monetization options for content creators
YouTube has decided to add new forms of monetization for content creators. Thus, during Vidcon, the great congress of video creators in the United States, YouTube has announced new forms of subscription, the possibility of having merchandising partners and new stickers for live video broadcasts, which according to Neal Mohan , YouTube's chief product officer, have already begun contributing revenue to “thousands and thousands of channels” on their platform.
Super Chat now has Super Stickers
As you may remember, last year YouTube launched Super Chat as a form of monet Mexico Mobile Number List ization for content creators on its platform. This feature allows fans to purchase messages that stand out in chat during live broadcasts and premieres.
YouTube will not allow creators to earn until they reach 10,000 views
According to YouTube, there are currently more than 90,000 channels that have adopted Super Chats, and some broadcasts have managed to earn more than 350 euros per minute. Super Chat has become the number one revenue stream on YouTube for almost channels, an increase of more than 65% from last year.
To further help its content creators, YouTube has introduced Super Stickers , a new feature that allows fans to purchase animated stickers during live streams and premieres. These stickers feature a wide variety of designs in different languages and categories, such as fashion and beauty, games, music, sports, food and more.
Member Categories on YouTube
Currently, fans can purchase channel memberships, with which for a monthly fee of $4.99 (approximately 4.40 euros) they obtain unique badges, special emojis and access to exclusive broadcasts, additional videos or voice messages.
Now YouTube has added a new feature: membership categories , with which creators can configure up to five different prices for each category, each with different benefits.
[Tweet “Super Stickers, membership levels: learn about the new monetization options on YouTube”]
New partners in Merchandise
One more effort to help monetize content creators is its Merchandise function, with which YouTubers can sell their own products directly on their channel, thereby generating more income, as in this case, from the Lucas the channel. Spider.Now YouTube has added 5 new partners, and eligible creators who market with Crowdmade, DFTBA, Fanjoy, Represent, and Rooster Teeth will also be able to start selling these products.
These new options to improve monetization for content creators on YouTube join those that Facebook has just presented in the same way within the framework of Vidcon.
And while the concern about moderating controversial content and hate speech on social networks is very important for these giants, it is also equally worrying to maintain and attract the greatest number of creatives, in addition to generating more income.
Facebook to launch paid subscriptions and monetization tools for content creators
YouTube Learning y Giving
In addition to announcing new monetization options for content creators, the social network also presented its new educational project: Learning , which will exclusively display lists of educational videos by chapters and topics, classifying them from beginners to advanced.