One
 of the most exciting things about YouTube is all the partners building 
businesses around doing what they love. We now have thousands of 
partners who are making video creation a full-time endeavor. And, we’re 
listening to feedback and working to improve the process of earning 
money on YouTube.
So, in an effort to ensure we deliver our partners the most accurate and
 consistent financial performance data for their videos, we are making 
some changes in how YouTube interacts with AdSense. Starting April 1, 
2013, AdSense will no longer calculate and report AdSense for Content 
Host earnings for YouTube partners. Instead, AdSense earnings from 
YouTube videos will only be calculated by YouTube and displayed in 
YouTube Analytics.
What does this mean for you as a YouTube partner?
First, expect no change in how you are paid. The payments tab in AdSense
 will show your monthly YouTube payments as one total amount as you will
 continue to be paid via AdSense. Rather, this change means that if you 
want to view your YouTube financial performance, you should go to 
YouTube Analytics where you can continue to find a comprehensive view of
 all your sources of earnings for your YouTube videos. YouTube Analytics
 has improved the timeliness of earnings reporting to within 24 hours 
after the end of the day, Pacific Time. You can still view page views 
and clicks and also manage ad blocking in the AdSense interface for your
 YouTube videos. If you use other AdSense products, their calculation 
and reports will be unchanged in the AdSense reporting interface.
Have you ever wondered what the difference between AdSense earnings and 
YouTube earnings was? As a bit of background, many YouTube partners have
 ad earnings from two sources: auction-sold ads (AdSense earnings) and 
reserve-sold ads (YouTube earnings). YouTube serves the optimal ads when
 a viewer watches the video. Previously, AdSense calculated and reported
 the auction-sold AdSense earnings. YouTube calculated reserve-sold and 
miscellaneous earnings and reported both AdSense and YouTube earnings. 
Now, having only the YouTube system calculate all your earnings will 
simplify and streamline your video reporting.
We take accurate financial calculation and reporting very seriously, and
 believe this change will reduce reporting confusion and prepare all our
 partners for new ways to grow their earnings
We’re simplifying earnings reporting for YouTube partners
Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 April 2013 | 03.22
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