Youtube Shorts Introduces Ad Revenue Sharing to Rival Tiktok

Youtube Shorts Introduces Ad Revenue Sharing to Rival Tiktok

YouTube Shorts has launched an ad revenue sharing program, allowing creators to earn income from short videos, creating new opportunities for short video marketing. The new program sets requirements for creator eligibility, revenue distribution methods, and content originality. It also provides cross-border e-commerce sellers with a new channel for product promotion. This initiative incentivizes content creation and offers a potentially lucrative avenue for marketers to reach a wider audience through engaging, short-form video content.

Tiktok Tests Paid Video Features to Boost Creator Earnings

Tiktok Tests Paid Video Features to Boost Creator Earnings

TikTok is exploring short video monetization models, launching a "paywall" feature and a new "Creator Fund 2.0", bringing new revenue opportunities to operators. Operators need to pay attention to platform policy changes, improve content quality, and optimize user interaction to adapt to the new monetization landscape and achieve greater commercial value. This includes understanding how the paywall impacts content strategy and how to effectively utilize the updated Creator Fund to maximize earnings from short-form video content.

Shopee Sellers Tips to Improve Store Ranking

Shopee Sellers Tips to Improve Store Ranking

This article provides a quick guide to improving store weight for new Shopee sellers. It delves into the Shopee weight mechanism and elaborates on key strategies for boosting store weight, including optimizing DSR (Detailed Seller Ratings), creating differentiated product descriptions, focusing on new product launch strategies, and implementing refined operations. This guide aims to help new sellers stand out in the competitive market by understanding and leveraging the factors that influence Shopee's ranking algorithm and overall store performance.

CQC Tightens Blue Light Standards for Display Devices

CQC Tightens Blue Light Standards for Display Devices

CQC will implement new low blue light certification rules for display devices on January 4, 2026. The new regulations raise the performance requirements for low blue light emissions and may adjust factory inspections. Companies should evaluate existing products, adjust designs and production processes, and strengthen communication with certification bodies to ensure compliance with the new standards and gain a competitive edge in the market. This proactive approach will help companies navigate the updated requirements and maintain their certification status.