An Overview: Top 5 Google Monetisation Programs for Creators
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Making money in the online world is becoming easier by the day. This is particularly due to the increase in social media and online platforms offering incentives in monetisation programs for creators.
One such creator is (b)(link=https://jobserver.ai/company?id=22)Google(/link)(/b), which has been a powerhouse name in the monetisation business for several years. The company is well known for its YouTube monetisation and Google AdSense program, but there are other programs that allow you to make several thousands from the platform.
Looking for such opportunities? Then walk with us in this article as we go through the top 5 Google monetisation programs for you.
(img=aduploads/image/money 1.png)Google has a number of monetisation programs that can help you earn money(/img)
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(h2)Google AdSense(/h2)
As indicated earlier, this is among Google's flagship programs for content creators, specifically writers. For Google AdSense, Google rewards writers and bloggers based on the amount of traffic they earn within a particular month.
Thousands of creators around the world have benefited from this program, and it is open to everyone. The key requirement is to have a running website that follows the monetisation guidelines before applying for the program. You can check the monetisation policies (b)(link=https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/48182?hl=en)here(/link)(/b). Once accepted, you can make significant money, from thousands to millions of dollars.
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(h2)YouTube Partner Program(/h2)
The Google monetisation is very similar to that of the AdSense program. Google pays creators who produce video content based on the number of views they get. Unlike Google AdSense, where users create their website, YouTube monetisation does not work that way.
A content creator can create a YouTube channel, post great content, and in very little time start earning revenue. The caveat, however, is that in order to qualify for the Google monetisation program, creators need to have 4,000 watch hours on their videos as well as 1,000 subscribers on their channel.
It is also worth noting that beyond this main revenue source, the Partner Program offers other income streams for creators. For example, the program includes channel memberships, Super Chat during live streams, and merchandise shelves for qualified members.It is no surprise that YouTube has become a home for several creators who are earning significant figures on both a part-time and full-time basis.
(img=aduploads/image/money 2.jpg)YouTube Partner Program is one of Google’s popular monetisation programs(/img)
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(h2)Google AdMob(/h2)
(b)(link=https://jobserver.ai/company?id=22)Google(/link)(/b) AdMob is like a sibling to the aforementioned monetisation programs. While AdSense is for the web and YPP is for YouTube, Google AdMob is for mobile app developers.
Through this monetisation program, developers can serve ads on their apps and generate significant revenue. For example, a developer who creates a football live score app can apply for AdMob, and once admitted into the program, can start serving ads between posts to earn revenue. That easy!
One key advantage of this program is the variety of ad formats it provides. Developers can use banner ads, rewarded videos, or interstitial ads, allowing them to choose the best formats that suit user experience.
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(h2)Google Books(/h2)
Another Google monetisation program is the Google Books Partner Program. As the name suggests, this program allows authors and publishers to earn revenue from their works, particularly eBooks, through Google Play Books. The process is quite simple to follow.
Once you have your eBook ready and uploaded to the platform in EPUB or PDF format, you can set your pricing and sales regions. Google then takes 30% of the revenue from any sales, while you keep the rest. While this monetisation program might not be as popular as the previous programs, it is still a viable way to generate revenue.
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(h2)Google Cloud Marketplace(/h2)
Think of your Amazon or Alibaba for shopping everyday essentials like shoes or phones. Google Cloud Marketplace is a niche marketplace that allows tech-inclined individuals to sell their business software, APIs, virtual machines, and SaaS applications. Just like most marketplaces, developers or companies list their apps or services on the platform and share revenue with Google, which hosts the platform.
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the platform is how it seamlessly connects sellers with enterprise-level clients who are already in the Google ecosystem and using Google Cloud Services. The implication is that potential buyers have the resources to pay for high-quality solutions, which is a huge opportunity for both startups and developers.
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