In order to help individual content creators, small and medium enterprises, and animation studios set up and get the most out of their own channels, YouTube held its first Pop-Up Workshop earlier at the Mind Museum in Fort, giving tips on how to make it successful in the online industry. Jamvhille Sebastian and Paolinne Michelle Liggayu, the real-life couple behind JamichTV, were also present and explained how they monetize their videos through the YouTube Partner Program. Basically, YouTube Partner Program lets us (ordinary people with a YouTube account) earn from our videos in different ways like advertisements, paid subscriptions, and merchandise. Once established and you've already produced videos, the company explained some of the things you need to do in order to keep your viewers coming back. That's just gross revenues and one can only imagine how much operating expenses they've incurred hosting all the videos. My bet is on the fact that the monetization strategy YouTube implements on the videos are way off. Why would the same be any different online? Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. Read more in our articles including "YouTube helps Pinoys earn from online videos" and "YouTube: Why is it hard to monetize videos?".
In order to help individual content creators, small and medium enterprises, and animation studios set up and get the most out of their own channels, YouTube held its first Pop-Up Workshop earlier at the Mind Museum in Fort, giving tips on how to make it successful in the online industry. Jamvhille Sebastian and Paolinne Michelle Liggayu, the real-life couple behind JamichTV, were also present and explained how they monetize their videos through the YouTube Partner Program.
Basically, YouTube Partner Program lets us (ordinary people with a YouTube account) earn from our videos in different ways like advertisements, paid subscriptions, and merchandise. Once established and you've already produced videos, the company explained some of the things you need to do in order to keep your viewers coming back. That's just gross revenues and one can only imagine how much operating expenses they've incurred hosting all the videos.
Our coverage of online videos includes: "YouTube helps Pinoys earn from online videos"; "YouTube: Why is it hard to monetize videos?"; "Bots Now Outpace Humans Online, Cloudflare CEO Says". Each article provides unique insights and information.