The popularity of short-form video has exploded on YouTube, with over 30B daily views and 1.5B monthly logged-in users, ...
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. This is a significant update for creators who earn income on ...
If you've been wondering why your views aren't converting or why the algorithm feels different, it's because YouTube has fundamentally shifted its DNA in 2026. The platform is no longer just an ad ...
Starting on February 1st, creators can start making ad revenue on Shorts as YouTube released a new announcement regarding YouTube's Partner Program. But the platform will require creators to sign new ...
In 2026, YouTube Shorts has solidified its ad revenue sharing model, but creator earnings remain modest compared to some rivals. While Shorts offers strong discovery potential and subscriber growth, ...
YouTube creators will soon have the ability to link Shorts to other types of content, such as long-form videos. The goal is to provide a safer way for creators to direct viewers to their other content ...
YouTube is introducing new advertising capabilities for its short-form video offering, Shorts, according to a company release. The unveiling of the new features is timed to the IAB NewFronts this week ...
Advertisers can now run campaigns exclusively in Shorts feed or focus on horizontal content. New interactive stickers and animated ads will enhance advertising options by year-end. YouTube is ...
New features include a vertical live video feed, side-by-side recording, and additional tools to make Shorts out of longform YouTube videos. New features include a vertical live video feed, ...
Google has built YouTube into the dominant player in the over the top (OTT) video market, especially in the United States. The company is expected to grow viewership by 2.3% to 231.5 million this year ...
They, along with all the other YouTube Partner Program members, will have to accept new terms first, though. They, along with all the other YouTube Partner Program members, will have to accept new ...