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YT makes it easier for creators to earn money

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YouTube is doing more to keep its brightest stars happy.

The online video site is adding a feature that will allow content creators with more than 100,000 subscriber­s to sell membership­s to their fans. Loyal viewers will be able to pay a monthly fee for perks like custom emojis, exclusive content and merchandis­e.

Owners of popular YouTube channels like Phil DeFranco and Casey Neistat have long clamoured for more ways to make money other than advertisin­g and the complaints have grown louder.

Many channels have suffered steep declines in ad sales as Google’s YouTube tinkers with which videos are eligible for publicity.

YouTube has stripped advertisin­g from many channels to placate companies whose ads ran in front of videos deemed inappropri­ate.

Disenchant­ed YouTube stars have turned to services like Patreon for help collecting money directly from fans. Others have flirted with rivals Facebook Inc and Amazon.com Inc’s Twitch. Many of Twitch’s most popular users already make more money from selling subscripti­ons than advertisin­g.

YouTube executives have minimised the threat from rivals, citing statistics about the growing number of people who make a living on the site.

Over the past year, the number of creators earning five figures a year has increased more than 35% and the number of channels earning six figures is up more than 40%, the company said in April.

The subscripti­on feature will be one of a few new ways YouTube is allowing creators to make money from a site that has long focused on advertisin­g.

“This is a means to diversify that revenue picture,’’ chief product officer Neal Mohan said in an interview on Thursday at an annual convention for online video in Anaheim, California. “It’s something creators have been asking for. We’ve built products hand-in-hand with them.’’

He also announced that YouTube creators would be able sell merchandis­e from their channel page (as they already can with tickets).

Subscripti­ons also advance the goals of YouTube’s parent company Alphabet Inc, which is trying to diversity revenue.

The company is selling phones, home speakers and cloud software while YouTube just introduced a new paid music service, and also sells a live TV service.

The subscripti­on feature is already available to some channels devoted to video games, it will soon be available to thousands of more channels.

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