After Facebook, YouTube allows video producers to charge viewers for $ 4.99 / month
YouTube has just announced a new feature called Memberships, which allows viewers to pay a fee of $ 4.99 per month to join a special group of video channels.
YouTube has just announced a new feature called Memberships, which allows viewers to pay a fee of $ 4.99 per month to join a special group of video channels. Paid members will have access to badges, emoji, livestream, videos and many other exclusive content from that video channel.
Memberships with 100,000 subscriptions will enable Memberships. Channels that haven't reached 100,000 subscriptions will be enabled for this feature in the next few months.
In addition to providing Memberships to help video producers generate more revenue from their content, YouTube also partnered with Teespring to allow YouTuber to sell souvenirs like t-shirts, hoodie, sleeping pillows, etc. right in the channel. me
Currently, the sales feature in the video channel is only available in the US and applies to channels with more than 10,000 subscriptions.
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