How Many Subscribers and Views Requires to monetize YouTube Videos Channel?

How Many Subscribers and Views Requires to monetize YouTube Videos Channel?

“How Many Subscribers and Views Requires to monetize YouTube Videos Channel?” is the topic of discussion for today.

YouTube changed its rules for monetizing the videos from time to time. Spamming and invalid clicks is the most common problem that is occurred by the advertisers and also this problem is a big problem for YouTube. YouTube always tries its best to provide the business value to the advertisers. In the meantime, YouTube also takes care of the publishers to earn a big amount. YouTube change its policies from time to time. Now recently the YouTube change its policy about the monetization of videos. Now you can monetize your YouTube channel videos if and only if you met the following requirements ;

How Many Subscribers and Views Requires to monetize YouTube Videos Channel

You have at least 4,000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months.

You have at least 1,000 subscribers.

 all other general rules are applicable for monetizing the videos.

Minimum eligibility requirements to join Youtube Monetization

  1. Follow all the YouTube Partner Program policies.
  2. You need to check that the YouTube partner program is in your country or not.
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  1. You have at least 4,000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months.
  2. You have at least 1,000 subscribers.
  3. You must link one AdSense account.

 

Reference: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/72851?visit_id=636972466843404581-2503944748&p=ypp_overview&hl=en&rd=1

Why does YouTube need to introduce such restrictions?

 most of the time used on YouTube that some videos are available on YouTube that is not useful videos. Some peoples don’t try to make any value for videos and for their users but only their focus is is to get the money.  Such stupid videos waste the user time and also waste the YouTube server space. Peoples involved in such activities are always trying to make new and new YouTube channels and try to monetize the videos.  They click by themselves on their YouTube videos to earn money. They don’t have any tension to block their YouTube channel and their Adsense account because they created the YouTube channel and YouTube videos with zero struggle. Personally speaking, I am also against such peoples and YouTube channels.

 YouTube and Adsense are the middle sources between the advertisers and publisher, YouTube always tries its best to promote the original work.

If you have decided to start a YouTube channel and to earn money with YouTube,  then you need to understand all the YouTube and AdSense policies about monetization.

I am giving here a reference link for reading the Google AdSense policies for monetization. 

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1311392

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