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YouTube changes monetization criteria; know minimum subscribers required to earn from YouTube

YouTube has recently changed its YouTube Monetization Criteria. This will help a lot for small creators to earn money. The criteria already set for inclusion in YPP have been changed. Previously, to monetize YouTube, creators needed to have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours. YouTube is giving some relaxation to the people in the monetization policy under its YouTube Partner Program (YPP).

YouTube new monetization requirements

  • 500 subscribers
  • 3,000 watch hours

First service will be available in these countries

This new policy is being implemented by the company in only a few countries initially. This rule is currently being implemented in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Taiwan and South Korea. In addition to changes to YPP eligibility, YouTube has introduced new monetization features for creators. Paid chat, tipping, channel membership and shopping features are now available for small creators.

Rule changed for shorts too

As per the old rule of the company, creators needed 10 million views to monetize the channel through YouTube shorts. With this, 1,000 subscribers were required. The company has changed it to 3 million views.

Recently the company made this announcement

If you enjoy YouTube on your smart TV at home, then there is bad news for you. YouTube has announced to increase the price of its TV subscription. On behalf of YouTube, it was said that due to the ever-increasing content cost, the price of subscription has been increased. After this decision, users will have to pay $ 72.99 per month instead of $ 64.99 per month to watch YouTube on TV. The new pricing for new members begins on March 16, while the price change for existing members will begin on April 18. Furthermore, the company said that they are reducing the price of their 4K Plus add-on from $19.99 per month to $9.99 per month.

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