Are
you a registered YuuTube partner, or aspiring to be one? YouTube
Partners are high earners who make a living out of their passion for
creating videos. And some are pretty good at it too. Thousands of
people are now capitalizing over this opportunity. For them, the
AdSense and YouTube teams want to make things easier, since a lot of
them are giving feedback. And Google listens to feedback. So to make
things easier, YouTube has now integrated your AdSense earnings right
into its analytics, which means that you can now check your AdSense
earnings from your Videos from inside YouTube analytics!
Previously,
AdSense for Content Host earnings for partners were calculated and
displayed inside the AdSense accounts. Now for a blogger (using Google
Blogger or something), this might not have been a problem. But
YouTubers don't especially like to go all the way to AdSense t check
out their earnings, especially if the only source of their revenue is
YouTube. Now though, with this latest update, such people can view
their earnings without leaving YouTube!
YouTube Analytics
YouTube Analytics
will now display accurate and consistent performance data for your
videos. This won't change the way you are paid. You will still be paid
via AdSense, and will see monthly earnings and other data you see on
AdSense. The difference now is, you will get more comprehensive details
about the sources of income for your videos.
The
timeliness of earnings reporting has been improved to 24 hours after
the end of the day, but you can still see page views and clicks. You
can also review ads and manage ad blocking for your videos, just like in
AdSense.
For
YouTube partners, there are two major forms of income. Auction-sold
ads, and reserve-sold ads. The auction-sold ads went to AdSense earnings
before, and reserve-spot ads went to YouTube earnings. Both AdSense
and YouTube reported their own respective earnings. But now, all
earnings related to your videos have been integrated into YouTube to
form a more streamlined feature which will help you keep track of your
total earnings and your video performance better.
This
new feature is aimed at reducing confusion, and helping YouTube
partners grow by making things simpler for them, leaving them to focus
on their video performance. Are you a YouTube partner? How do you like
this new change? Leave your interesting comments below. And feel free to
ask any question too.
A humble request:
Please try to stay interactive when you post your comments, and avoid
promoting your respective blogs and/or websites. We respect your right
to advertise yourself, but our aim is to build an interactive
community, where people interact with each other, rather than promoting
their respective web domains. And please, also avoid the cheesy and
artistic signatures, as they can be considered akin to spamming. Please
also understand that this request comes from the fact that we want to
respond to every comment or question you might ask. And if you spam and
leave out cheesy comments just for the purpose of promoting yourself,
then this hinders the conversation process. Hoping for your
co-operation. Thank you :)
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