I don't think you need a specific number of views to get paid. But you will probably need some steady activity on your videos in order to be accepted in the YouTube Partner program.
There is not a set number of subscribers needed to become a youtube partner, but you do need to have some combination of subscribers and videos that will give you more than 10,000 channel views. After this happens, you can apply to be a youtube partner, which will give you a percentage of the ad revenue from views on your videos.
If you post good content then people will appreciate your efforts. People will share your videos and thus you will get views. Remember that quality content is important when it comes to getting views for your videos.
If you're paid semimonthly, you're paid twice a month, or 24 times a year. Don't confuse semimonthly with biweekly, which is getting paid every two weeks, or 26 times a year.
Normally, there are 24 pay periods when getting paid semi-monthly. You always get paid on the 1st, 15th or 30th.
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no! if you are a partner then you get paid for how many views you get on your video!
The amount a YouTube partner gets paid will vary depending on many factors. Some of these factors include number of videos, number of views, types of advertisements, and how popular the YouTuber is.
Since during 2011 youtube had somewhere around a trillion views (1,000,000,000,000. That's 1 followed by 12 zeros.) AND another trillion views (during 2010 and 2009), that means youtube has over 2,000,000,000,000 views (adding all the views from the previous years). I'm not sure how many views youtube had during 2005-2008, but a lot less than during last few years, that's for sure. Total views can even over 3 trillions.
Yes, Kevin Wu is paid by YouTube by obtaining video views from the videos he has posted. Kevin Wu posts his videos under the YouTube name of kevjumba, and has since the posting of his first video, achieved and passed over 300 million video views.
Well you dont need to be a partner but have a google adsense account and your account able for monitilisation. But I recently signed up for this. I earned UK 2pence for 9 views. So 450 views for £1
Yes, Smosh receives payments from YouTube depending on its performance in terms of video views. The more views received, the more they will be paid.
The amount a YouTube partner gets paid will vary depending on many factors. Some of these factors include number of videos, number of views, types of advertisements, and how popular the YouTuber is.
Youtube provides this program where if your videos get a lot activity (views) then they will pay you to showcase ad's on your video. Your videos need to not have any copyrighted stuff in it, as in music and so forth. You can look this up in Youtube's help section.
Hi. You need 4,000 hours of views and 1,000 subscribers to monetize your channel. By the way, you can catch up quickly with Lowcostsmm service. Here you can order views, subscribers and likes. You can find the site on Google or Bing by typing the name of the domain into the search box.
I don't think a million hits would surprise anyone right now. At least because you can buy YouTube views on many services like Lowcostsmm. The site can be found in Google or Bing by entering the name of the domain in the search.
YouTube does not pay video makers based on the subscribers they receive. Instead, YouTube pays video makers in the monetization and partner program by how many video views they accrue and how many of the views generated ad clicks or views.
I'm pretty sure youtube pays you $1,000 USD for every 1 million views.