Need Help With The Actual Youtube Partnership

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Hey everyone i have a question about the actual youtube partnership.

-what is their revenue split share that they offer?
-and do they pay by direct deposit or paypal?

- i emailed a music company and they said it's okay for me to monetize their music on youtube. Now since i have their permission to do so, I am thinking of joining the youtube partnership program , but i was thinking if i ever run into a copyright strike /issue , how would i prove that i can monetize it?

all i currently have is an email response saying i can monetize it on youtube.
Should i take a screenshot of the email and upload it in a link and add that link in my youtube video descriptions?
 
the best answer for this and more would be to Google it! its not hard to find that answer, they basically have a Q&A sheet.
 
Hey everyone i have a question about the actual youtube partnership.

-what is their revenue split share that they offer?
-and do they pay by direct deposit or paypal?

- i emailed a music company and they said it's okay for me to monetize their music on youtube. Now since i have their permission to do so, I am thinking of joining the youtube partnership program , but i was thinking if i ever run into a copyright strike /issue , how would i prove that i can monetize it?

all i currently have is an email response saying i can monetize it on youtube.
Should i take a screenshot of the email and upload it in a link and add that link in my youtube video descriptions?
Revenue varies between different networks. This is after YouTube's cut of course. You'd be better off looking on Google at the patnership programme you're looking to join or even read the contract in full. etc.. etc.. Also most partnership programmes apart from Adsense pays via PayPal which is really useful. But check the threshold that the programme requires you to meet before you get paid.
 
the youtube partner program splits it 55% to 45% you getting the bigger half. :) any networks you may join will be a further split of that 55% so if they are like "we offer you 90%!" ... that just means your now only getting 90% of that initial 55%, and the networks keep the other 10% of the 55% that's left.

hope this made any sense!
 
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