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YouTube launches new Creators website to help channels thrive

YouTube has refreshed its website aimed at helping creators succeed on the platform. Several new sections have been added including those for growing your channel and making money on the platform.
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YouTube has relaunched its YouTube for Creators portal to help content creators succeed on the platform. The new website adds lots of useful content such as building your community, growing your channel, outlining creator programs and initiatives, and more. YouTube also offers helpful videos through its Creators YouTube channel.

Discussing the newly refreshed website, the YouTube Team said:

“Whether you’re a new or seasoned creator, you are the driving force behind YouTube. We want to make it easier for you to do what you do best. Along with the official Creators channel, the website will offer expert advice to help tell your story, build your community, and turn your passions into opportunities.”

With the new YouTube for Creators site, several new sections have been added chock full of content to improve your channel’s reach. The categories include Getting started on YouTube, Top creator questions, Policies + Guidelines, Building your community, Programs + Initiatives, Growing your channel, and Making money on YouTube.

With the pandemic causing people to spend more time at home, creating a YouTube channel and regularly making content could work for some people who want to earn a bit of money on the side of their regular job. It’s not easy to succeed on YouTube, however, so the new content in the refreshed Creators website could help those looking to make a channel unlock a sizable following and, in turn, unlock a fair amount of revenue.

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