YouTube’s monetization landscape is rapidly changing, with stricter originality policies, updated Shorts revenue models, and algorithm updates that prioritize real engagement over passive views.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristen Bousquet is an influencer and creator monetization coach. As the creator economy has been booming, YouTube has remained ...
YouTube works as a search engine. Around 30 percent of all YouTube traffic comes from search results. Optimizing ...
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. This is a significant update for creators who earn income on ...
Turning your videos into a sustainable income stream isn’t just about views — it’s about smart monetization strategies, platform know-how, and consistent audience engagement. From YouTube sponsorships ...
YouTube will show fewer livestream ads during purchases and chat spikes, signaling a bigger shift toward automated ad timing.
Starting on February 1st, creators can start making ad revenue on Shorts as YouTube released a new announcement regarding YouTube's Partner Program. But the platform will require creators to sign new ...