YouTube now Lets Creators Turn their Existing Videos into Shorts
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No other creators can make Shorts from your videos in this way. YouTube has long been trying to catch up with platforms like Instagram and TikTok, which allow creators to make content that grabs your attention for just long enough before the video ends. Since this tool helps creators make new content from existing videos, it’ll likely be a great tool for audience engagement going forward. YouTube finally did what creators have been waiting for all platforms to do, PayPal is making a harder push into the Shopify ecosystem, and WhatsApp is expanding their services for businesses in Brazil. Social media platforms have been so reluctant to implement the ability for creators to tag products with affiliate links when this is all we've ever wanted to be able to monetize our product videos. While YouTube Shorts have been around for a while now, the platform is adding a new way to create them - from existing videos. Thanks to those of you who have already shared your predictions. So let them have it. Shorts created from existing videos using the creator tools will link back to the original YouTube video, letting viewers see the source video as well. This po st has been creat ed by GSA Con tent Ge ne rato r DEMO !
YouTube says this new feature is rolling out now to Android and iOS users, so it shouldn’t be long before you see it in your Channel and can create your own YouTube Shorts from uploaded videos. Under the video, you should see the Create button. Zest, a gifting app that places a “Send as a Gift” button on product and cart pages and lets gifters deliver personalized details, raised $4M in a round led by GV. Joepegs, an NFT marketplace on the Avalanche blockchain, raised $5M in a round led by FTX Ventures and the Avalanche Foundation. Impacked, a B2B company creating a green ecosystem for packaging including jars, tubes, pouches, and bottles, raised $2.5M in a round led by TenOneTen Ventures, bringing its total amount raised to $3.3M. The company will use the funds for customer acquisition, geographic expansion, new partnerships and product development. Hitting it will allow you to choose Edit into a Short. Prior to this new update, you’d create a YouTube Short just like any other video. First, find a video you’ve already uploaded to YouTube.
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