How do you get a YouTube membership?
Become a channel member
- Visit youtube.com or open the YouTube app.
- Go to the channel of, or a video uploaded by, the creator you’d like to support and see if they’ve enabled memberships on their channel.
- Click or tap Join.
- Follow the prompts to enter your payment information.
- Click or tap Buy.
How much does YouTube take for membership?
While memberships are free to use, there is a cost: YouTube will take a 30% share of your profits. Let’s say one of your membership tiers costs $4.99. When you reach 100 members that will be around $500 in revenue.
Are YouTube memberships worth it?
Unless you have lots of interest in YouTube Originals, Premium isn’t worth it. And if you don’t use YouTube’s mobile apps often, you won’t appreciate all the Premium benefits. But if you want to get rid of YouTube ads and would use YouTube Music Premium regularly, then YouTube Premium is a good value.
Are YouTube channel memberships worth it?
The money helps them continue to have the means to produce the videos you love, and you might even get exclusive perks for becoming a member. You don’t have to subscribe to a page to pledge a membership, but it does make sense to do both if you’re a big fan.
Is YouTube Premium free with Amazon Prime?
free with Amazon Prime? Yes, Youtube T.V. is free with Amazon prime and also can store videos in the library with new movies, classic favorites, last night’s T.V. shows, and more available to stream instantly.
Does YouTube take a cut of donations?
Some videos and live streams give you the option to donate to a nonprofit that the video creator is supporting. YouTube covers all transaction fees, so 100% of the money you donate goes to the eligible nonprofit.
Does YouTube take a cut from membership?
YouTube will get a cut of the $4.99 subscription fee. Update (June 22): YouTube will take 30 percent of creators’ channel membership revenue, giving creators 70 percent of the $4.99 price tag. That’s more than Twitch’s current 50 percent split between creators and the company for its own $4.99 tag.