YouTube Shorts Update: Finally YouTube decided To Give More Revenue To Shorts Creators

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YouTube Shorts Update: Finally YouTube decided To Give More Revenue To Shorts Creators

Ad formats eligible for Shorts revenue sharing
Revenue is shared on ads that are viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed. Shorts views exclusively receive ad revenue sharing from the Shorts Feed, which is separate from long-form video monetization on the Watch Page.
How ad revenue sharing works for Shorts
Only monetizing partners who’ve accepted the Shorts Monetization Module can earn ad revenue from Shorts.

There are four steps to how Shorts ad revenue sharing works:

Pool Shorts Feed ad revenue. Each month, revenue from ads running between videos in the Shorts Feed gets added together and used to both reward creators and help cover costs of music licensing.

Calculate the Creator Pool. Shorts Feed ad revenue is then allocated into the Creator Pool based on views and music usage across Shorts uploaded by monetizing creators.
If a monetizing creator uploads a Short without any music, all of the revenue associated with its views goes into the Creator Pool.
If a monetizing creator uploads a Short with music in it, then YouTube will split the revenue associated with its views between the Creator Pool and music partners based on the number of tracks used.
For example, if a monetizing creator uploads a Short with 1 track, half of the revenue associated with its views would be allocated to the Creator Pool, and the other half used to cover the costs of music licensing. If the Short features 2 music tracks, then one third of the revenue associated with its views would be allocated to the Creator Pool, and the other two thirds used to cover the costs of music licensing.
Allocate the Creator Pool. From the overall amount in the Creator Pool, revenue is distributed to monetizing creators based on their share of total views from monetizing creators’ Shorts in each country. For example, if a creator gets 5% of all eligible Shorts views uploaded by monetizing creators, they’ll be allocated 5% of the revenue in the Creator Pool.

Apply revenue share. Monetizing creators will keep 45% of their allocated revenue, regardless if music was used or not.
What’s not included in the Creator Pool:

Revenue associated with views of Shorts uploaded by creators who haven’t yet accepted the Shorts Monetization Module, or aren’t yet eligible to monetize their Shorts. This revenue will be used to cover the costs of music licensing and/or be retained by YouTube.
Revenue associated with views of Shorts uploaded by music partners.
Revenue associated with views of Shorts that are determined to be ineligible.
Revenue associated with any ads shown upon opening the Shorts Feed before a Short is viewed (e.g. the YouTube Shorts Masthead).
Revenue associated with any ads shown on navigational pages within the Shorts player

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