Thursday, February 21, 2013

A friendly reminder and monetization advice

We’re always working to bring to you the latest tips and updates so you can make the most of your YouTube experience. One of the benefits of being a YouTube partner is your ability to monetize your uploaded content, and we have a few best practices and guidelines to help you understand the monetization process. Read on to review some of the commonly-asked questions and our suggestions for how you can maximize your YouTube earnings!

Keep in mind these monetization basics:

  • Create an AdSense account. You can enable video monetization and display ads without associating an AdSense account with YouTube, but in order to be paid you’ll need to create - and associate - an AdSense account.
  • Enable relevant ad formats. Set your monetization ad defaults, and allow all ad types that are relevant for your videos.
  • Look at the monetization symbol next to your video.
    • Videos with a grey “$” button are not yet monetized.
    • Videos with a green “$” button have been enabled for monetization
    • Videos with an orange “!” symbol next to them indicate that YouTube might need more information to approve your video for monetization. In that case, check your Video Manager and your e-mail.
  • Make sure you own commercial use rights before you monetize.
    • Whenever possible, take the opportunity to be creative - create your own unique audio and visuals!
    • If you want to monetize a video that contains audio or visuals you didn’t personally create, you’ll need the content creator to provide express written permission for commercial use. If you have written permission to use third-party material, be sure to mention/include it when you publish a video or when asked to provide information for monetization.
    • Check the licenses for any audio you include, and where possible, use royalty-free music that's licensed for commercial use. 
    • Remember that fair use is a tricky subject. Don't assume you can monetize third-party content because you’ve claimed it as fair use.

Going forward, don’t forget to:

  • Keep your AdSense account in good standing. Encouraging viewers to click on your ads, or clicking on them yourself, is strictly prohibited. Learn more here.
  • Do your homework to understand whether you actually own commercial use rights. Purchasing a song, game, or program may not mean you own the rights to monetize, and there could be consequences for claiming content you don't own.
  • Create family-friendly content that advertisers want to sponsor. Keep in mind some advertisers have a family audience and may not want their ads appearing next to content containing profanity, offensive, or derogatory language/images.
  • Review our policies. Make sure you’re familiar with our spam policies and avoid spamming your viewers.
  • Follow our audience development best practices outlined in the Creator Playbook to build your fan base and increase views and watch time. Using misleading tags, thumbnails, and metadata may give your fans a negative viewing experience, reduce your watch time, and could affect your monetization status.

Thanks again for helping make the YouTube partner community so vibrant. We hope you find these tips useful, and if you have any additional questions, don’t forget about the resources YouTube makes available: monetization tips and audience development best practices abound in the YouTube Help Center, the Playbook, the Partner Forum, the Creator Hub, the YouTube Creators channel and here on the YouTube Creator Blog.

Vasiliki Kanistra & Devon Storbeck, YouTube Partner Support, recently watched “Kittens On The Beat.”

26 comments:

  1. We don't see any of the monetization symbols next to our videos on our YT channel. In past we tried to contact YT for this. What to do next? Help?

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    1. Send me a message to my YouTube account and I will help you figure out what is wrong. As a guess the usual culprit is Content ID claiming your videos but I will help you.

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    2. How do I send you a message HappyCabbie?
      Our YT Channel is here: http://www.youtube.com/user/CCACORG/videos?view=0&flow=grid

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    3. CCACaptioning, go to http://www.youtube.com/user/HappyCabbie and click on the "contactme" link towards the top right.

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  2. I have a question with regards to making claims on tutorial videos including footage of me playing a game. The majority of my videos are fine but occasionally one or two get picked out as requiring for information to have it monetised.

    This confuses me as one of the games in question has been successfully monetised by other, larger Youtube channels who have done exactly the same thing in their video content that I have. As far as I am aware, they do not individually seek express written rights from the makers of the games, so what are they doing differently?

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    1. @Michael Clarke it is getting harder and harder to monetize game content. You will notice almost all of the big players are now in Networks. The networks have already purchased the rights necessary for their members so it works for them.

      As far as why some of your videos get caught in the system while others don't it could be the metadata in your video description or tags that trigger the video.

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  3. When is mobile going to be fully monetized and why is it taking such a long time?

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  4. Some of my monetized videos display "Monitoring for possible review" and yet the content is all my own :/

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  5. I am having trouble because of the age restriction on AdSense. I am personally 17 (which I realize is too young for AdSense) and the YT account that was recently partnered is with my birth date. My friend who is co-creator if the page is 18 and when we tried to sign up under his name, we expected AdSense to ask for age. Instead it went straight to our Google account age and denied us. Is there any way to fix this?

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