
HD Tutorial: Apply for a Youtube Partnership
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***WATCH IN HD*** Here is a combination of an announcement video and a tutorial. Today is the day I apply (again) for a Youtube partnership! In case you don't know much about the Youtube Partner Program, or are curious as to why I'm not a Youtube Partner yet, just watch the whole video for a brief overview! If you ARE a Youtube Partner watching this video, let us know approx. how many video views, videos, and subscribers you had when you made it! Apply here: youtube.com Enjoy - SUBSCRIBE!
HD Tutorial: Apply for a Youtube Partnership walks through the process of applying to the YouTube Partner Program. The video opens with an explanation of what the partner program entails, including revenue sharing with Google ads, access to promotional banners on the channel page, and expanded upload capabilities such as longer videos and higher quality. The creator then shows his own YouTube analytics, noting the number of videos, views, channel views, and subscribers to establish eligibility criteria. A step-by-step walkthrough follows: navigating to the partner page, reading the program gist, and clicking the orange Apply Now button. The host fills out the application form, including personal information and a rationale for joining the program, and provides tips like listing content volume, average video length, and upload frequency. After submitting the application, the creator discusses the typical response time, sharing past experiences of being denied for not enough original content and the eventual success after increasing video count. The overall takeaway is that meeting YouTube’s criteria and clearly presenting one’s channel growth are key to acceptance, with the host inviting viewers to wish him luck and promising to update on the outcome.
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Questions answered
- What are the main benefits of joining the YouTube Partner Program according to the video?
- The program enables revenue sharing from ads, allows promotional banners on the channel, and opens up restrictions such as longer videos and higher upload quality.