YouTube monetization changes make it harder for new and lesser-known creators to earn

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The Google-owned video sharing service has made its monetizing regulations tougher again. The YouTube monetization regulations are getting tougher again, making it harder for video creators to reach the minimum requirements for earning. The new rules go beyond the number of views threshold implemented in 2017 for the Partner Program. The new YouTube monetization rules require that a channel must have at least 10,000 views to apply for the Partner Program, which was made in a change last year. However, now creators must also have a minimum of 1,000 subscribers…

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YouTube marketing will look different to viewers next year

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Google has announced that it will be making significant changes to reduce advertising irritation among users. In an effort to boost the viewing experience, YouTube marketing will be undergoing some considerable changes in 2018. The team is already seeking to bring an end to the forms of advertising that are most annoying to viewers. Google, YouTube’s owner, will soon put an end to certain forms of unskippable advertisements. Among the most common forms of YouTube marketing at the moment are the advertisements that run before, mid-roll and after a video…

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