Yes — you can monetize multiple YouTube channels or pages, but there are a few important points:
- Each channel must individually qualify for monetization
- To join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), each channel needs to meet the requirements:
- At least 1,000 subscribers
- At least 4,000 valid public watch hours in the past 12 months or 10 million valid Shorts views in the last 90 days
- Follow all of YouTube’s monetization policies.
- AdSense account
- You can use one Google AdSense account across multiple YouTube channels. This makes it easier to manage payouts.
- Content policies apply to each channel separately
- If one channel violates monetization rules, it doesn’t automatically demonetize your other channels, but repeat policy violations across multiple accounts can risk suspension.
- Different niches = Different strategies
- Many creators run multiple monetized channels (for example: a main channel, a gaming channel, and Shorts-only channel). As long as each channel meets the criteria, all can earn revenue.
👉 So yes — you can monetize multiple pages on YouTube, but each one needs to qualify on its own.
Do you want me to break down different monetization streams (ads, memberships, Super Chat, etc.) that can work across multiple channels?