YouTube announced today a $100 million fund to reward Shorts creators who produce viral content over the period of 2021 and 2022. To scout for creators who are eligible to receive funding ...
YouTube announced today the arrival of its YouTube Shorts Fund in each of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and Morocco. YouTube announced ...
Only original content will be eligible for the YouTube Shorts fund. Reuploaded content, and those with watermark will not be eligible. YouTube is giving creators another way to monetise their ...
This revenue model replaces the YouTube Shorts Fund, a $100 million fund that was created to reward users for their Shorts content. Even if this doesn’t seem like the most solid monetization ...