Choose how you want to monetize

We’re expanding the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to more creators with earlier access to fan funding and Shopping features. The expanded YouTube Partner Program is available to eligible creators in these countries/regions. The expansion is rolling out over the next month to eligible creators in AE, AU, BR, EG, ID, KE, KY, LT, LU, LV, MK, MP, MT, MY, NG, NL, NO, NZ, PF, PG, PH, PT, QA, RO, RS, SE, SG, SI, SK, SN, TC, TH, TR, UG, VI, VN, and ZA. Check out this article to learn more about the changes to YPP.

If you’re not in one of the countries/regions above, there are no changes to the YouTube Partner Program for you. You can view this article for the YPP overview, eligibility, and application instructions relevant to you.

Check your eligibility for the expanded YouTube Partner Program. If you’re not eligible yet, select Get notified in the Earn area of YouTube Studio. We’ll send you an email once we’ve rolled the expanded YPP program to you and you’ve reached the eligibility thresholds. 

If you’re in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), you can earn money through these monetization features if you meet the thresholds and eligibility requirements:

Channel Thresholds Monetization Features
  • 500 subscribers
  • 3 public uploads in the last 90 days
  • Either:
    • 3,000 public watch hours on long form videos in the last 365 days
    • 3 million public Shorts views in the last 90 days
  • 1,000 subscribers
  • Either:
    • 4,000 public watch hours on long form videos in the last 365 days
    • 10 million public Shorts views in the last 90 days

Each monetization feature has different eligibility requirements. This article will tell you how to turn on each of these features if you’re eligible.

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Access ways to earn

Once in YPP, partners can pick and choose from contract modules they’re eligible for to unlock earning opportunities. This approach also gives creators increased transparency and focus to decide which monetization opportunities are right for their channel.

  1. Sign in to YouTube Studio
  2. In the left Menu, select Earn.
  3. Click Get started for each optional Module to review and accept terms.

Watch Page Ads

Starting mid-January 2023, existing YouTube partners in YPP must review and accept the Watch Page Monetization Module to continue earning ad revenue from the Watch Page.

You can earn from ads that show up before, during, after, and around your videos on the Watch Page. You can also earn revenue when a YouTube Premium subscriber watches your content on the Watch Page.

The Watch Page represents pages within YouTube, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids dedicated to the description and playback of your long-form or live streaming videos. To earn ad and YouTube Premium revenue on long-form or live streaming videos viewed on the Watch Page, or when embedded on other sites in the YouTube Video Player, you must accept the Watch Page Monetization Module.

Shorts Feed Ads

Accepting the Shorts Monetization Module allows your channel to share revenue from ads viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed. Shorts ad revenue sharing will begin accruing on the date you accept this Module. For more details on how ad revenue sharing works for Shorts, view our YouTube Shorts monetization policies.

Commerce Product Module

The Commerce Product Module (and formerly available Commerce Product Addendum) lets you earn revenue from fan funding features while connecting with your fans. Fan funding features range from channel memberships to Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Super Thanks. To earn revenue from fan funding features, you must accept the Commerce Product Module (CPM) and turn on the individual features. Creators that signed the Commerce Product Addendum (CPA) don’t have to sign the new Commerce Product Module. For more info on fan funding features and the policies that apply, view our YouTube Commerce Products monetization policies.

Turn on Watch Page ads

If your video meets our advertiser-friendly content guidelines, you can turn on ads. If you’re not sure that your video is eligible, check out the self-certification guidance and examples on that page. Choosing to turn on ads doesn’t mean that ads will automatically open on a video. Before any ads show up, the video will go through a standard process including automated or human reviews to verify if it meets our guidelines.

By turning on ads for videos on YouTube, you confirm that you have all the necessary rights to the visual and audio elements of those videos.

Turn on ads for individual videos

Turn on ads for one video you've already uploaded:
  1. Go to YouTube Studio.
  2. In the left Menu, select Content .
  3. Next to the relevant video, click Monetization .
  4. Click On in the monetization dropdown.
  5. Click Save.

Turn on ads for multiple videos

To turn on ads for multiple videos you’ve already uploaded:

  1. Go to YouTube Studio.
  2. In the left menu, select Content .
  3. Select the gray box on the left of the video thumbnail for any video that you want to monetize.
  4. Click the Edit dropdown in the black bar above your video list and then Monetization.
  5. Click On in the monetization dropdown.
    • To change ad settings for mid-roll ads in bulk: Click Edit and then Ad settings and then Check the box next to “Place ads during video (mid-roll)” and decide whether you want auto mid-roll ads for videos without ad breaks or all videos.
  6. Click Update videos and then Check the box next to “I understand the implications of this action” and then Update videos.

Turn on Shorts Feed ads

All content monetizing with ads must follow our advertiser-friendly content guidelines. On Shorts, only views of content that follow our advertiser-friendly guidelines will be eligible for revenue sharing. To share revenue from ads viewed between videos in the Shorts Feed, review, and accept the Shorts Monetization Module in the Earn section of YouTube Studio.​​​​​​

Turn on channel memberships

Channel memberships lets viewers join your channel through monthly payments and get access to members-only perks you offer, like badges, emoji, and other goods. Learn more about eligibility and how to turn on channel memberships.

Turn on Shopping

Shopping lets creators connect their store to YouTube and showcase their products, while earning money. If you’re eligible, you can also promote products from other brands in your content and earn money. Learn more about eligibility and how Shopping works.

Turn on Super Chat & Super Stickers

Super Chat and Super Stickers are ways to connect fans with creators, during live streams and Premieres. Fans can buy Super Chats to highlight their message within live chat or Super Stickers to get an animated image that surfaces in live chat. Learn more about eligibility and how to turn on Super Chat & Super Stickers.

Turn on Super Thanks

Super Thanks lets creators earn revenue from viewers who want to show extra gratitude for their videos. Fans can buy a one-time animation and get to post a distinct, colorful, and customizable comment in the video’s comment section. Learn more about eligibility and how to turn on Super Thanks.

Turn on YouTube Premium revenue

If a viewer who is subscribed to YouTube Premium watches your content, you get part of the fee they pay for YouTube Premium. All content you post (that meets our Community Guidelines) is eligible for YouTube Premium revenue. To earn YouTube Premium revenue for:

  • Long form videos: Accept the Watch Page Monetization Module and turn on Watch Page ads
  • Shorts: Accept the Shorts Feed Monetization Module

Learn more about YouTube Premium.

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