Good things come to those who work hard, so they say. Brandon Fletcher took a trip to San Bruno, California, from his New York home, only to be shunned away by a security guard. When all said and done, he launched his reality show and afterwards, YouTube agreed to revenue share. It doesn’t seem at this point in time that YouTube is ready to make revenue-sharing a publicly available option. For those wanting to earn money this way as well, hopefully the wait will not be too long.
This week it was revealed that YouTube had given Brandon a revenue-sharing deal. YouTube’s CEO said in January that they’d originally wanted their users to be motivated by a love of videos — and not money. But they’d since come to realize that they’d get some better videos from their users if they let them share some of YouTube’s advertising revenues.
Source: Tech.Blorge