Everything you need to know about monetising your beats on Youtube via Airbit
Content ID is a way for you to make money from your beats on YouTube. Once your beats have been monetized on YouTube, via Airbit, ads will begin to show on any videos that are using your beats - wheth...
To apply for Content ID head to Dashboard > Monetization > YouTube Content ID (or click here). You'll need to have a paid subscription, and have at least 10 beats uploaded to your account before you ...
Generally, YouTube will begin to start finding matches for your beats as soon as they're submitted, however, this process can take longer, depending on different factors outside of Airbit’s control. F...
You will not be notified when monetization begins for your submissions, or when money is earned, however, your stats will be updated in your Dashboard each month so you can keep an eye on progress her...
Payment will be made direct to your PayPal after the YouTube reports have been uploaded. Please check out this post for info on when you will receive your payments and you can view the minimum payment...
After your beats begin to be monetized, payments will be made at the end of each month. (The exact date will depend on when we receive the payment from YouTube) Payments are made a month after they ar...
You keep 80% of all earnings made through our YouTube Content ID system. Content ID is available to Platinum members only. If you have a free account, you can upgrade here....
To view your earnings, head to Dashboard > Monetization > YouTube Content ID then click Revenue in the top tight. Alternatively, click here. The payments will not be issued until they are above the mi...
Absolutely. This is a great way to make money on YouTube, as artists will jump at the chance to grab a free beat. Then, once they upload their video to YouTube you can earn from it, the same way you w...
Revenue is generated when a user clicks on an ad, when a non-skippable pre-roll ad is run prior to a video streaming, or when a skippable ad is played in its entirety. If the advertisement is a non-sk...