Earnings from YouTube will now be double, new feature is coming to India



There are currently 8 options available for monetization on YouTube but now Google is going to provide a new monetization option for the users. This will benefit many content creators. Google recently announced the 'Courses' at its conference in Delhi which will be implemented soon. Google is currently testing the courses with selected partners and authors. The company's subscription-based model courses are currently undergoing beta testing.

Subscription based model courses will be launched next year. It is expected to be launched around March, although the company has not yet given any information about the launch date. The conference said that the company will launch a new course for YouTube courses.

During the event, YouTube India Managing Director Ishan John Chatterjee said that the courses will be launched only in South Korea, India and the United States, with the help of which users will also be able to enhance their skills.
He further said that it will be up to the content producers to decide whether to monetize digital learning related content, but if they are looking for an opportunity to monetize it, they will soon have a new option.

YouTube will launch its new feature courses in four areas – Digital Skills, Entrepreneurship, Profession and Personal Passion. YouTube producers can also upload their documents in PNG or PDF format. This will make the course they are reading or viewing available to application users.

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