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YouTube Shorts is sharing ad revenue. Will that mean more money for creators?

For content creators, a share of ad sales is not just an opportunity to grow, but also a way of earning a stable income without having to depend on branded content.

September 30, 2022 / 13:01 IST
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YouTube, which launched Shorts two years ago, boasts 30 billion views a day globally on the short video platform, but Indian content creators say monetisation opportunities have been limited.

Creators see the ad revenue sharing model announced by YouTube recently as a way of easing monetisation. The platform said that it will offer 45 percent of the advertising revenue it earns from India to its creators.

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For creators, it's not just an opportunity to grow, but also a way of earning a stable income without having to depend on branded content, said Dhruv Shah, founder of Funcho Entertainment, a YouTube Channel. Shah's Shorts channel has 2.94 million subscribers.

Many creators do not earn money regularly through brand deals, said Kunal Kishore, co-founder and chief operating officer, ClanConnect, an influencer marketing firm.