Distrokid YouTube Content ID | How does it work?

If you are a music artist, you must know about the Distrokid YouTube Content ID. In simple words, Distrokid is a platform where you can upload and sell your music. Also, when people listen to your music, you get paid for it as an artist. So, let’s get to know everything about the Distrokid YouTube Content ID in this blog.

What Is Distrokid YouTube Content ID?

The YouTube content ID is a Distrokid service that pays you whenever others use your music in their videos. Isn’t that great? Here’s how the YouTube content ID works:

Firstly, you must opt for YouTube Content ID in the DistroKid upload form. Then, the pricing information is mentioned in the form. The prices are as per release album or a single song. If you prefer, you can also opt-in for a release after your song or album is uploaded to DistroKid.

It’s effortless; DistroKid will add your music to the YouTube Content ID Distrokid database once you have opted in. This is YouTube’s system that can identify whenever your piece appears in any YouTube videos.

Whenever YouTube detects your music in a video, monetization in the form of ads will be a turn-on for that video. Also, revenue will be collected if there is a text or banner ad on the YouTube video with your music in it and the viewer clicks on the text or banner. Additionally, ad revenue will be collected if there is a commercial before or after the video and the viewers watch up to 30 seconds or the entire commercial.

The 80% of ad revenue will go to you instead of the person who uploads the video. These earnings will be displayed in your DistroKid Bank tab.

How Does Distrokid Work?

As you know, Distrokid is a music distribution service that distributes your music to other music streaming platforms. So once you upload your music on Distrokid, it sends your music, cover art, and data to other music streaming platforms like Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, TikTok, Tidal, and more. Once your music is released, listeners can find your music on other platforms.

What is the difference between uploading music on YouTube music and directly on Distrokid?

If you upload music to Distrokid, your music will appear on YouTube music as well as on YouTube in the Art tracks. In addition, the ‘Arts track’ is placed on YouTube’s Topic Channel.

If you have an artist channel on YouTube, you can easily claim it using Distrokid. Once you have the Artist channel on YouTube, all your music appears on this channel instead of the Topic channel.

If you are a music artist, you should start using Distrokid to earn more revenue from YouTube. For more blogs related to YouTube, Click here.

Frequently asked questions

Q1. How long does Distrokid take to upload?

When you use Distrokid to upload your music to other platforms, the process usually takes 2 to 5 days.

Q2. What is Distrokid?

Distrokid is a music distribution service artists use to add songs to streaming platforms.

Q3. How do I get YouTube Content ID?

When videos are uploaded to YouTube, they are scanned against a database of files submitted to Distrokid by the content owners. Then, the music owners decide what happens when the content in a video on YouTube matches their work. When a match is found, the video gets a Content ID claim.

Q4. Will DistroKid track my YouTube videos?

Opting for the Money service will automatically add your song to the Distrokid YouTube Content ID database. Once your piece is in the Content ID Database, YouTube will quickly identify when your music shows up in any video on YouTube.

Q5. How Much Does DistroKid Charge For YouTube Content ID?

DistroKid YouTube Content ID charges $4.95 per single to get your music monetized on the platform.

Q6. Does DistroKid Handle Copyright?

No, it does not handle copyright. Though the platform has impressive features that you can avail. But you have to put in the effort to copyright your music. DistroKid will not do it for you.

Q7. Can I Get Banned By DistroKid?

Yes, there is a possibility if you are caught streaming fraud or anything misleading, your account might get affected. DistroKid might remove your streaming services and won’t pay you. There is also a chance that DistroKid might give a warning.

 

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