YouTube Shorts will now adopt a revenue-sharing model for ads starting February 1, 2023. [caption id="attachment_325314" align="alignnone" width="120"] Youtube Shorts Logo[/caption] According to a new post from Google's Youtube Help Center, monetizing partners will be able to earn money from ads that are viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed through a new revenue-sharing model that will replace the YouTube Shorts Fund. The new revenue-sharing model is a stark change from YouTube Shorts' previous mode of monetization through the YouTube Shorts Fund. The Youtube Shorts Fund is a "[USD] $100M-fund to reward creators for their dedication to making creative, original Shorts that delight the YouTube community." It was back in 2020 when Google officially launched Youtube Shorts as a direct response to the growing popularity of the short-form video hosting and streaming service TikTok. YouTube is rolling out a new feature that allows users to set a daily limit on how long they can scroll through Shorts. Here is how users can set their Shorts feed limit: Open the YouTube app and sign in Tap the You tab Go to Settings Click Time management which is the Dashboard icon Select Shorts feed limit Choose your preferred time limit For parents managing supervised teen accounts through Google Family Link, the limit can’t be bypassed. Read more in our articles including "YouTube Shorts revenue-sharing for ads to start Feb 1" and "YouTube announces Shorts feed limit feature".
YouTube Shorts will now adopt a revenue-sharing model for ads starting February 1, 2023. [caption id="attachment_325314" align="alignnone" width="120"] Youtube Shorts Logo[/caption] According to a new post from Google's Youtube Help Center, monetizing partners will be able to earn money from ads that are viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed through a new revenue-sharing model that will replace the YouTube Shorts Fund.
The new revenue-sharing model is a stark change from YouTube Shorts' previous mode of monetization through the YouTube Shorts Fund. The Youtube Shorts Fund is a "[USD] $100M-fund to reward creators for their dedication to making creative, original Shorts that delight the YouTube community." It was back in 2020 when Google officially launched Youtube Shorts as a direct response to the growing popularity of the short-form video hosting and streaming service TikTok. YouTube is rolling out a new feature that allows users to set a daily limit on how long they can scroll through Shorts.
Our coverage of YouTube Shorts monetization policies includes: "YouTube Shorts revenue-sharing for ads to start Feb 1"; "YouTube announces Shorts feed limit feature"; "YouTube announces new AI tools and monetization options coming soon". Each article provides unique insights and information.