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Are YouTubers Getting Rich from Ad Revenue?

14 点作者 PandaChi超过 11 年前

3 条评论

ryanmonroe超过 11 年前
I don&#x27;t understand the distinction between creators and publishers. When you create a video for youtube don&#x27;t you publish it yourself?<p>Edit: After looking at other articles, I assume the pie chart refers to situations where a copyright claim has been filed for a video. In that case, it seems the filer is the &quot;publisher&quot; and the video uploader is the &quot;creator&quot;
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Urgo超过 11 年前
Cover songs are not fair use. Of course you can&#x27;t get rich off of those without permission which normally involves a huge license fee. If you don&#x27;t get permission and you get hit by YouTube&#x27;s content id system yes you don&#x27;t get anything. Create original content and use creative commons music or music you have a free&#x2F;cheap license for and you will be able to get rich.<p>Source: actual data on tens of thousands of channels actual earnings. I&#x27;m the creator of <a href="http://SocialBlade.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;SocialBlade.com</a> the #1 YouTube stats site. Successful YouTubers also aren&#x27;t getting a million hits total, they&#x27;re getting that every day.. or at least every week.
TrainedMonkey超过 11 年前
I am very sorry, but making a creator $0.0001 on average ($100&#x2F;10^6) is literally not worth turning adblock off and having 20% chance to get a 30 seconds of commercial.
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