Acutally, yes they do. You have to become a partner of youtube and upload original videos on a regular basis. You also need to have a large audience.
No, becoming a partner on YouTube does not require any sort of payment (it's supposed to be Google paying you when you become a partner). The only people who really pay to have things played on YouTube are the advertisers, who deposit an amount of money to have an advertisement campaign on YouTube.
you have to pay youtube to be featured
So that people can show the world their talent on the internet. Also, people want to become popular and make friends. People use YouTube to upload their to share with other people, and have their own channels. YouTube also pay money to some talented and popular users.
No, YouTube does not pay any royalties to YouTube content creators. YouTube pays users who monetize videos by a pay-per-view basis and the pay per view total can be cashed out when a YouTube user reaches the $100 threshold minimum.
Yes, if you get famous enough and people WANT to pay you to do more
Youtube is a website free to its users, you don't have to pay
No, you do not have to pay nothing to upload a video to YouTube.
YouTube does not pay royalties to you. They will never pay you any money for any video that you download onto their website.
Partnering with youtube is when you team up with youtube when you have loads of subscribers and they pay you.
You don't have to pay but not many full length movies are on youtube.
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