Thursday, May 11, 2017

Understanding the color dollar sign on YouTube

When uploading videos to YouTube, one thing you hardly forget, is to enable their monetization. But not all videos are always monetized all the time because some problems always arise between uploads. When a monetization problem arises as soon as you upload it is easier to fix the error, however some problems appear after days or months. So as the video often already has many views it is more difficult to fix.

When these inevitable problems arise, the dollar sign instead of green becomes another color. Yellow or gray. And in this post we will explain a little what each color means. To help with the example, I've taken some of my videos from my main channel Sonajeunderstanding the color dollar sign on youtube

Green dollar sign

There is nothing wrong with your video. If the dollar sign is green everything is Ok. But remember that being green does not mean that all video views are monetizable. It could happen for example of a video being with 100k views, but ads were displayed in 30k of them. In YouTube analytics you can have a well-explained report of this.

image

Cut black dollar sign

Read also: Tips to make more money with Adsense on YouTube

It means you're not making money on this video because ads are not appearing on it. The reason for this can be:

Your video was considered inappropriate for minors and the YouTube system added a restriction to it. On the Google support page it's easy to find a more detailed explanation for this:

Age-restricted content

Some videos don't violate our policies, but may not be appropriate for all audiences. In these cases our review team may place an age restriction when we're notified of the content. Age-restricted videos are not visible to users who are logged out, are under 18 years of age, or have Restricted Mode enabled.

When evaluating whether content is appropriate for all ages, here are some of the things we consider:

To learn more about what you can do to avoid having your video age-restricted, please visit our Policy Center.

If you are looking to monetize your video, please review our policies as age-restricted videos will not be eligible for monetization and will also not be shown in certain sections of YouTube. Age-restricted videos are also not eligible to be used for ads.

As you can see from the image below, the system also displays the message: Age-Restricted and Not eligible for monetization.

image

Read Also: What is Tubebuddy for YouTube, and what is it for? 

Cut black dollar sign ©

The black dollar sign cut with C signifies that you are not making money from it because it contains partial or full third-party content. Maybe TV scenes, pieces of videos from other channels or songs, etc. But it still displays ads, and the money earned from ads goes to the copyright owners of the video detected on yours.

image

In this case you can fix the video if you remove the part that uses third-party content, without having to send the video again. To remove part of a direct video on YouTube click: Includes copyrighted content then: Enhancements.

If your video has too many views, you can not use this feature. But I do not know what the exact number is.

image

Yellow dollar sign

image

The yellow dollar sign means your video is not showing ads because it has been identified that it is not ad friendly. In this case you can also correct by clicking on the dollar sign. Doing this will redirect you to another page: Information and Settings. In the monetization tab you will see the following message:

Your video isn't being monetized because it contains content that might not be appropriate for advertising.

To monetize a video, your video content, metadata, and thumbnail must be advertiser-friendly.

Think your video meets this criteria? You can have it reviewed for monetization again.

Check the box: Review my video again. I believe it's advertiser-friendly. After that click on Save Changes. Your video will be submitted for review.

Read Also: Indispensable Pc Software for YouTube Content Creator

That's it guys. I hope I have cleared your doubts about the colors of the dollar sign. Any questions leave a comment below.

No comments:

Post a Comment

This blog is against the practice of spam. Any comments with links will be removed. Thank you for understanding!