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YouTube Is Expanding Monetization to More Types of Content

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The video-sharing giant YouTube is expanding the monetization opportunities for content creators by enabling ads to run on more types of content. With this, creators can now make money through content that was not regarded as suitable for advertisers earlier. Owing to the recent changes made to YouTube’s advertiser-friendly content guidelines, which have now become less restrictive, this has been possible. Let’s take a look at this significant update to the YouTube Partner Program in detail below. ADJUSTMENTS TO YOUTUBE’S ADVERTISER-FRIENDLY GUIDELINES YouTube will now allow creators to fully monetize more types of  content  instead of partially monetizing them. Creators who already are part of the YouTube Partner Program can instantly find out if a particular video is eligible for full or partial monetization by checking the color-coded icons in YouTube Studio. Green icon:  Shows the video’s eligibility to earn full revenue Yellow icon:  Shows the video’s eligibilit...

YouTube Tests a New Feature That Will Auto-Detect Products in Videos

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  The video giant YouTube is constantly experimenting with new things, and this time it is testing a new feature that will automatically detect products in a video. It will also display a list of detected products in the video along with related products to the users. The company is testing this feature with a small group of YouTube users in the US for the time being. In a recent post, the company said they are currently testing a new feature that presents a list of products detected in some videos along with related products. It will show up in between the video recommendations to users scrolling below the  video  player. As per the statement, YouTube aims to help people discover more videos and information about those products on their platform. Currently, this feature will only be visible to viewers in the US. According to reports, YouTube started testing out this feature with a small group of users last year itself, and now it looks like the company is expanding the e...