This website is dedicated to help you learn how to get money for your copyrighted content. Copyright law places rights on the creative owners of anything that has been created. This includes short films, short stories or any other work. Sending copyright takedown notices through the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is the easiest way to remove content if a company thinks they are using your material without permission.
Create an account
You will need to create an account with a site like AdShare to make money from your videos. Once you have created an account, you can set up your video to start making money. This is very simple and only takes a few minutes.
Once you have created your account, you will need to link it up with YouTube. This can be done by clicking on the “YouTube” tab at the bottom of your screen. Then enter in your YouTube channel name and click “Link Account”.
If you do not have a YouTube channel yet but want to start making money from your videos, simply click “Create New Channel” and follow the prompts that pop up on screen. In no time at all, your new channel will be ready for monetization!
Make your channel
If you’re a creator, you can earn money from ad revenue. To earn ad revenue, you need to have a channel on YouTube.
If you don’t have a channel yet, create one by going to youtube.com/channel switcher and following the instructions.
You’ll also need at least 10 public videos in order to start earning money from ads on your videos. If you want to make more money from ads, it’s best to upload longer videos because they are more likely to get more views and generate more revenue for your channel.
Customize your channel
As a YouTube creator, it’s your job to make sure your channel is as appealing as possible to advertisers.
The best way to do that is by customizing your channel. This includes, but isn’t limited to:
- Creating playlists and adding descriptions for each video
- Making sure all of your videos are high quality
- Adding links to your social media pages or website in the description box
- Updating the cover photo on your channel page regularly
Verify your account
To verify your account, you’ll need a few pieces of information:
- Your name and email address. If you have never used Google Ads before, sign in with your existing account. If you’ve used Google Ads before, but haven’t since last November, create a new account to start over.
- A phone number where we can reach you if needed, including an area code. If we can’t reach you by phone or email, we’ll send a text message or email asking for help verifying your identity.
- Your credit card information so that we can run a credit check and issue refunds if necessary. This only applies if your credit card is charged when placing an order and does not affect the price of any products purchased through the Keyword Planner tool.
Upload a video and monetize it
To make money with YouTube, you’ll need to be able to upload videos that are at least ten minutes long. The more views your videos receive, the more money they will generate. You can also make money from ads that play before your videos and from pre-roll ads that run before other people’s videos.
Each time someone watches your video for 30 seconds or longer, YouTube will pay you about $2 (in the U.S.). You won’t see this money directly, but rather as part of your AdSense account balance.
If you want to earn more from your videos, consider partnering with another channel or creating a channel dedicated to one specific topic for which there is already an audience on YouTube. You could also try creating sponsored content for companies or advertisers who want to reach those viewers through their existing channels or through new ones they create specifically for them.
You can earn money from YouTube
YouTube is one of the most popular websites in the world. It has a huge user base and provides regular income for its users. You can use YouTube to monetize your videos and earn money from ads that appear on your videos.
To get started with YouTube’s advertising program, you will need a YouTube account and a website or blog where you want to use video advertisements.
YouTube supports video advertising through Google AdSense and other similar services that place text and display ads in front of your video content. You can also create paid subscriptions, which are limited to those who have paid for your content.
YouTube gives more than 60% of revenue from ads served on or next to user uploaded videos back to the creator
YouTube gives more than 60% of revenue from ads served on or next to user uploaded videos back to the creator. YouTube says that this is because “we believe in rewarding creators for their work.”
This is true, but not for the reasons you might think.
It’s true that YouTube pays out a lot of money to creators and has been since its inception. But it’s also because YouTube has a business model that requires them to pay out more money to keep users coming back
Conclusion
Hopefully, the information above will help interested advertisers understand how to collect ad revenue from YouTube and comply with copyright law. As is true for most legal issues, however, there is often a good deal of grey area. This is certainly the case with YouTube, so be sure to consult a copyright attorney if you have further questions about collecting ad revenue from YouTube.