YouTube will begin sharing ad revenue with Shorts creators on February 1. All creators must agree to the new terms of the Partner Program.
Partner Program
- It’s time to say goodbye to YouTube’s overlay ads
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YouTube creators can earn Shorts ad revenue on February 1 (if they agree to new Partner Program terms)”
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Facebook Gaming Finally Reveals Eligibility Criteria To Achieve ‘Partner’ Status
Facebook Gaming has unveiled today the minimum eligibility criteria for creators to join its Partner Program -- the highest status that a gaming creator can access, including the ability to tap into Facebook’s full buffet of monetization products.
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Vine Successor ‘Byte’ To Launch Pooled Monetization Program On April 15
Mere months after launching in full, Byte -- a successor app to Vine created by one of that app’s co-founders, Dom Hofmann -- is looking to get creators paid.
- Instagram Confirms It’s Prototyping An Ad-Share Monetization Program For IGTV
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- YouTube Rolling Out Non-Skippable Ads To All Creators Within Its Partner Program
- Digital Networks Differ On Responses To YouTube’s New Partner Program Requirements
- As “Demonetization Day” Arrives On YouTube, Small Creators Offer Advice To One Another
- Many Of YouTube’s Top Stars Have Come Out In Favor Of Partner Program Changes
- YouTube Restricts Externally-Linking End Cards (Including Those To Patreon) To Members Of Its Partner Program
- Tumblr To Roll Out Revenue Sharing Partner Program For Certain Users Later This Year
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