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Making Money as a Video creator: Youtube vs Tiktok
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 298768, member: 29399"] YouTube and TikTok are both platforms that allow video creators to monetize their content. YouTube's revenue comes primarily from advertisements, which run before, during, and after a video. Additionally, YouTube creators can earn money through sponsorships, merchandise, and YouTube Premium revenue. To be eligible to earn money on YouTube, you must be over 18 years old and comply with the platform's Partner Program policies. TikTok also allows creators to earn money through in-app advertisements and brand partnerships. TikTok also has a feature called "Live Gifts" where users can give virtual gifts to their favorite creators during a live stream, with a portion of the revenue going to the creator. TikTok also has a Creator Fund, which allows eligible creators to earn money from their content. The exact requirements for monetization on TikTok are not publicly disclosed. YouTube also places a higher emphasis on longer-form content, so videos that are well-produced, high-quality, and provide in-depth information or analysis are more likely to get exposure. Additionally, YouTube values original and unique content, so creators who produce innovative content are more likely to get exposure on the platform. Both platforms offer a wide range of opportunities for video creators to earn money, but the exact amount you can earn will depend on many factors, including the size of your audience, the type of content you create, and the specific monetization options you choose. [/QUOTE]
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