YouTube is fighting back against TikTok using the video giant’s key advantage: money.
On Tuesday, YouTube announced plans to share ad sales with creators of Shorts, its bite-sized video feature.
Unlike on YouTube’s main site, the new program is to compensate creators using a pool from ads that run in Shorts. That is similar to the way TikTok pays its popular stars, although TikTok has used a fixed fund that has been criticized for meager payouts.
However, YouTube sees its effort as more ambitious than what TikTok has done.
YouTube chief product office Neal Mohan described the plan as the first to fund short-form online video “at scale.”
Creators can join “whether they want to be the next big thing or just need help paying the bills,” Mohan said at the company’s Los Angeles production space.
“We want YouTube to be the place that gives them the greatest support in the digital landscape,” he added.
YouTube, part of Alphabet Inc’s Google, is facing competition from TikTok for young viewers and the online stars that made the video platform a commercial success.
Like Instagram, YouTube has responded to TikTok with mimicry. In 2020, YouTube introduced Shorts, a format for vertical videos that it has increasingly promoted in the company’s app.
Earlier this year, YouTube disclosed that Shorts had more than 1.5 billion monthly viewers and told investors that it would bring ads to the format.
YouTube began sharing ad sales with producers in 2007 and now has more than 2 million creators in its program. Last year, it reported more than US$28 billion in ad sales, before creator payouts.
However, growth has slowed this year, which analysts attribute to Apple Inc’s restriction on ad targeting and TikTok’s rise.
Mohan said that creators can join YouTube’s partner program if they have more than 10 million views on Shorts and more than 1,000 subscribers.
Historically, YouTube has given 55 percent of its ad sales to creators and kept the remainder. With Shorts, YouTube would only share 45 percent of its ads program.
YouTube vice president Tara Walpert Levy said the company changed its commission because it was better for building “a long-term business.”
YouTube also introduced a new feature called Creator Music that allows creators to license popular songs in videos easily and still make money.
Previously, music rights holders took the entire cut of revenue from songs that played in videos.
Popular music in clips has been a big driver of TikTok’s popularity.
To announce the feature, YouTube brought on stage Jason Derulo, a musician with a huge following on TikTok.
“To me, this announcement is going to shake the world,” he said about YouTube’s new feature.
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