BSP-320: YouTube Shorts Revenue Share, How Much I Earn From Affiliate Links, & More

On episode 320 of the BSP I discuss the Made on YouTube announcement where they discuss new criteria for joining YouTube Partner Program, new monetization possibilities for shorts, and the ability to license music for your videos. I also talk YouTube placing too many midrolls, ad breaks on TV vs. Online Video, and how much I earn from Affiliate Marketing.

Correction: While uploading my podcast, my monetization upload defaults came up. I apparently not only omit mid-roll ads, but also do not have non-skippable adverts engaged on this channel.

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Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links):
Neumann KM185: https://geni.us/km185
Yellowtek M!ka: https://www.yellowtec.com/mika.html
Universal Audio X8: https://geni.us/uax8
Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650

As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. 

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00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Made on YouTube Announcement (Monetization, YPP, LIcensing)

14:05 - Neumann KM185
16:47 - WYHTS: YouTube Is Placing Too Many Mid-rolls!!!!
19:00 - WYHTS: Channels with Midrolls Suck!
29:50 - WYHTS: TV Ad Breaks vs Online Video Ad Breaks
33:05 - WYHTS: Why YouTube Rolls Off 15kHz
34:50 - Ask Bandrew
35:50 - Voice Submission 1
36:26 - How Much Do You Make from Affiliate Links?

41:50 - Outro / Conclusion

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

He also founded the Geeks Rising podcast network, which is home to amazing education, wellness, and pop culture podcasts such as Tourette’s Podcast, Sunshine & Powercuts, and On The Subject.

Bandrew also runs his own show titled the Bandrew Says Podcast. On this show he analyzes the latest news to determine how it affects the content creation ecosystem, and shares that to help creates remain aware of how the platform they use is changing.