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YouTube to make it easier to earn money from long-from videos, here’s how

The company said that revenue sharing is also coming to YouTube Shorts.

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YouTube is making it easier for creators to earn money from their long-from video by offering them licensed music. In a blog post, Google has announced that it will soon roll out a Creator Music feature in YouTube Studio that will allow creators to get easy access to an ever-growing catalog of music for use in their long-form videos. 

From 2023, Creators will be able to buy affordable, high-quality music licenses that offer them full monetizing potential and they will keep the same revenue share they’d usually make on videos without any music.

It is worth noting that creators who don’t want to buy a license up front, they’ll be able to use songs and share revenue with the track’s artist and associated rights holders. Creator Music, currently in beta in the US and expanding to more countries in 2023, will offer a streamlined process for creators.

The company said that revenue sharing is also coming to YouTube Shorts.

Beginning in early 2023, current and future YouTube Partner Programme (YPP) creators will be eligible for revenue sharing on Shorts.

"In Shorts, ads run between videos in the Shorts Feed. So, every month, revenue from these ads will be added together and used to reward Shorts creators and help cover costs of music licensing," said the company.

From the overall amount allocated to creators, they will keep 45 per cent of the revenue, distributed based on their share of total Shorts views.

"The revenue share remains the same, no matter if they use music or not," said YouTube.

The company is also launching `Super Thanks for Shorts` in beta to thousands of creators, with a complete rollout expected next year.

Viewers can show their appreciation for their favourite Shorts, and creators can interact with their fans through purchased, highlighted Super Thanks comments.

(with inputs from IANS)

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