Google Starts Paying YouTube Contributors
Popular YouTube posters to make some cash.

PC Advisor:
YouTube is allowing some of its most popular content creators to start earning revenue from videos they post.
‘Up until now there’s been a distinction between the content you create and the content created by YouTube’s professional content partners,’ reads a YouTube blog post about the revenue opportunities for users.
The site, owned by Google, has deals with content producers such as the National Basketball Association and the BBC in which the site shares advertising revenue with the content providers. By contrast, individuals who upload videos on the site don’t share advertising revenue with YouTube.
To remove that distinction, YouTube chose some popular contributors to the video sharing site, including individuals who go by the names LisaNova, renetto, HappySlip, smosh and valsartdiary, to become YouTube partners. These YouTube posters will share in the same revenue and promotional opportunities that are available to its professional content partners. YouTube chose the participants based on their popularity and said that because they consistently draw viewers, their content has become attractive to advertisers.
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i wasn’t aware of this development. The playing field is truly leveling somewhat. Good article!