Most sailing vloggers will never make another dime on YouTube ads after February 20, 2018

Small YouTubers have been dealt a death blow by the January 16, 2018, announcement that they will need at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time before they will ever see a dime in AdSense revenue. This is a HUGE change to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Most creators never reach 1,000 subscribers. Thus, most will never see ad checks from YouTube again after the new policy comes into effect on February 20, 2018. My study of over 400 sailing vloggers found most of these active video creators never broke 1,000 subscribers.


Check out my video on the Linus Wilson YouTube channel “DEMONitization of SMALL YouTubers | 1000 subs $ 4000 hours | YPP AdSense Lost to Most Channels” at



See my video about my study entitled:


“How to Make $ on Patreon Like Sailing LaVagabonde & SV Delos: Tips, Tricks, Facts, and Advice”



My academic study with all the facts is at

https://ssrn.com/abstract=2919840


It is called:


“A Little Bit of Money Goes a Long Way: Crowdfunding on Patreon by YouTube Sailing Channels”

21 Feb 2017

Linus Wilson

University of Louisiana at Lafayette – College of Business Administration


Date Written: February 17, 2017


Abstract

This study finds that YouTube channels crowdfunding on Patreon have more frequent video creation. The median YouTube channel that crowdfunded on Patreon produced a video every 7.5 days compared to 105 days for the median comparable channel that did not link to Patreon. Crowdfunders have more views per video, are more likely to link to their Facebook pages, and uploaded videos more frequently. While two channels in the sample, each earned over $150,000 in 2016 from Patreon, the typical crowdfunding sailing channel earned $73 per video, per month, or creation. It appears that a little bit of money was associated with a big increase in new video production.


While most folks don’t make more than $100 getting to their first 1,000 subscribers 240,000 minutes of watch time is only achievable for low 1,000 subscriber channels that are active. Less active small channels will be kicked out of the program. Linus Wilson not only discusses the big change to YouTube monetization, but also he reads the two blogs at the end of the video.


The YouTube blogs are:

https://youtube-creators.googleblog.com/2018/01/additional-changes-to-youtube-partner.html


Creator Blog

“Additional Changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to Better Protect Creators”

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

by Neal Mohan, Chief Product Officer and Robert Kyncl, Chief Business Officer


and


“A New Approach to YouTube Monetization”

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

by Paul Muret, VP, Display, Video & Analytics


https://adwords.googleblog.com/2018/01/a-new-approach-to-youtube-monetization.html


These changes make the April 2017 requirement of 10,000 views to be a new AdSense partner no longer in force. That was announced in the blog below:


https://youtube-creators.googleblog.com/2017/04/introducing-expanded-youtube-partner.html

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