Youtube adsense question

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It's about monetizing the videos. So I made a new youtube account with a different email than my adsense account, my new accounts videos already have ads in them, so I can assume the revenue will go to my adsense account automatically? Also, how do you see the monetized youtube videos on the adsense website? I can't find youtube anywhere on the adsense website even though I have monetized videos.
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  • Profile picture of the author aawebdev
    I do not know very much about this matter. so, you need to wait more days.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bart Miller
    You have to link your YouTube account to your Adsense account in order to get your revenue. Here's a page that walks you through how to do that:

    When do I get paid? - YouTube Help

    I am not sure right off about seeing the monetized videos in Adsense...but you can see them in YouTube. Go to your Video Manager, then click on "Analytics" in the top black bar navigation. You'll see your earnings reports at the top - you can view both your estimated earnings and your actual ad performance. You can view your revenue as an overview or you can view per video.

    Hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Bart Miller
    So, I actually logged into my Adsense account yesterday. As already mentioned, you do need to link your channel with your Adsense account or you won't receive any money.

    Then, when you log into Adsense, you'll see all the revenue you have made right there in the Home page. Mine was called "Hosted AdSense for Content."

    However, it only shows you earnings by day, not by what video. If you want to get more in-depth on what videos are performing the best, you'll probably want to check out the analytics tab in YouTube that I mentioned before.

    ALSO - in YouTube it shows you "gross revenue." This is not what you are actually getting paid. You'll see in Adsense that you make about 55% of the gross revenue that is listed in YouTube Analytics.
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