Question posted by Sharmagourav456 on January 31st, 2021

How To Get Paid From Youtube?

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Answer #1: Posted by anushavishnu on January 31st, 2021 7:03 AM
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You'll need to sign up for a Google Adsense account and link it to your channel. You can google it to find out how to do this. Then when it hits over a certain minimum threshold you'll get the payment. Alternatively if you are signed on with a MCN they will pay you using their payment method which can range from paypal to bank deposit.

Also here is some interesting info about payments you might want to watch:

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Answer #2: Posted by eusuntmari on February 12th, 2021 12:30 PM
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I did some digging found this hope it helps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFdaG6B5C1c

Answer #3: Posted by Yagyesh123 on March 22nd, 2021 12:25 AM
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we have to join the YouTube partnership program after you can earn money from YouTube


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Answer #4: Posted by Taku06 on April 13th, 2021 1:19 AM
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Contrary to popular belief, you don't "get paid" just for being a YouTube partner.

Only in exceptional circumstances, when Google's "AdSense" program places

"certain" advertisements alongside your videos, do you "sometimes" get a few

pennies based on the formula of 1000s of videos seen. What's important is not

if someone has clicked on the video, but rather if someone went to the channel

and "then" clicked on the video. That's why "channel views" are so important.

It's not that easy becoming a YouTube "Partner". Almost all of them are either

a film creator or director, an artist (musician, singer, actor/actress, comedian),

a media company, an advertiser, a broadcaster, someone with a very special

project or a person of significance (like Her Majesty Queen Rania al-Abdullah).

But that is not enough to become a "partner". YouTube has even more criteria:

-- You create your own "original" videos

-- You own all the appropriate copyrights

-- The content is 100% yours (no income splitting/sharing if money is involved)

-- You upload videos on a regular basis

-- Your videos are viewed by thousands

-- The videos are suitable for all viewers

-- You must be at least 18 years of age

-- You're in an English-speaking country.

Only after you've finally been approved by the YouTube administrators/directors

will they give you the all special tools and codes required enabling you to have:

-- a customized special logo or "banner"

-- different capabilities of "scripting fonts"

-- your channel-page video on "autoplay"

-- "high-definition" quality to your videos.

Also, whenever people watch your videos, the normal "Related Videos" section

is automatically supplanted by a "More From" section showing only your videos.

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