How to Set Up Google AdSense for YouTube

Verify if your channel satisfies all requirements set forth by YouTube in order to be eligible for sponsorship.

Malik HS

3/30/20241 min read

How to Set Up Google AdSense for YouTube


You must first fulfill YouTube's requirements for monetization, which, as of my most recent update, include having at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 view hours over the previous 12 months, in order to monetize your YouTube channel with Google AdSense. Once you fulfill these conditions, you can submit an application to join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP).



1. Review YouTube's Monetization Criteria

Verify if your channel satisfies all requirements set forth by YouTube in order to be eligible for sponsorship.


2. Apply for YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
Click on your profile symbol on your YouTube account to access "YouTube Studio." To reach the monetization page and apply for the YPP, choose "Monetization" from the left menu. Then, follow the instructions.


3. Link Your AdSense Account
You will be required to link your YouTube channel to an AdSense account as part of the application procedure. You will be prompted to establish an AdSense account if you don't already have one. To connect your YouTube channel to your AdSense account, follow the on-screen instructions.


4. Wait for Approval

You must wait for YouTube to assess your channel and approve your application before being able to join the YouTube Partner Program. During this process, which may take several weeks, YouTube will confirm that your channel conforms with all of its rules and regulations.

5. Start Earning

Ads that appear on your films will begin to pay you money as soon as your application is accepted. To keep your monetization status intact, make sure you continue to produce videos that comply with YouTube's rules.

Recall that it takes time to become successful on YouTube and with AdSense monetization. It calls for regular content production, audience interaction, and compliance with YouTube's rules and regulations. I wish you luck!