How To Get Monetized With YouTube Shorts
YouTube Shorts have become a game-changer for creators, offering a fast-paced, engaging way to connect with millions of viewers.
Let's dive into ways that you can monetize your Shorts!
Understand The YouTube Shorts Monetization Requirements
Before diving into the details, it's important to understand how monetization works on YouTube Shorts. YouTube offers two main ways to earn from Shorts:
- YouTube Shorts Fund
- YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
Let’s explore both options:
YouTube Shorts Fund
YouTube Shorts Fund is a $100 million fund set up by YouTube to reward creators who make engaging and viral Shorts content. This fund is available to anyone, regardless of whether you’re part of the YouTube Partner Program.
How it works:
- YouTube selects creators each month who have created some of the most engaging and widely-viewed Shorts. If you’re eligible, you’ll receive a notification from YouTube to claim your bonus.
- You don’t need to apply; YouTube reaches out to creators based on their performance. Payments range from $100 to $10,000 per month, depending on factors like engagement and the number of Shorts you've produced.
Requirements for Shorts Fund:
- Your Shorts need to comply with YouTube's Community Guidelines and monetization policies.
- You must be 13 years or older (18+ in some countries).
- Your content should be original. YouTube disqualifies re-uploaded content from other platforms (like TikTok with watermarks).
The Shorts Fund is a great opportunity if you're producing viral content regularly but haven’t yet reached the requirements for full monetization through YPP.
Monetization through YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
If you're looking for a more sustainable and long-term monetization method, getting into the YouTube Partner Program is important. However, YouTube Shorts has a slightly different set of rules compared to traditional long-form videos when it comes to meeting the monetization requirements.
Requirements for YPP Monetization for Shorts:
- 1,000 Subscribers
- 10 million views on YouTube Shorts within the last 90 days
YouTube recently introduced this rule to make it easier for Shorts creators to monetize without the need for long-form video watch time. So if you're focused only on Shorts, hitting 10 million views in 90 days can get you into the Partner Program.
Once you’re in YPP, you can start earning from advertisements displayed in between Shorts in the Shorts Feed.
Here are some strategies to help you achieve the 10 million views mark and accelerate YouTube Shorts monetization process:
Focus On Trending Topics
- Videos that are tied to current trends or challenges tend to perform better. Study what’s trending globally or in your niche, and use that as inspiration for your Shorts content.
Create Engaging Content From The Start
- You need to grab attention immediately. Hook viewers in the first 3-5 seconds with something visually striking or thought-provoking to avoid them scrolling past.
YouTube Super Thanks
- Once monetized, viewers can send you tips via YouTube Super Thanks. Encourage your viewers to support your channel by highlighting this feature in your videos.