I know you need at least 1000 subscribers. Which i currently have. But now that so many are applying, is it harder to get accepted? YouTube.com/blakescampbell is my channel. should i apply?
nick thune. its actually really hard to find on youtube
On youtube a user called u2hal has all of the hard to find episodes :)
John Lewis Partnership's motto is 'Never Knowingly Undersold'.
Yes. Pursuant to Schedule 20 of the UK Civil Partnership Act 2004, a same-sex civil partnership formed in South Africa is legally recognized as a civil partnership in the United Kingdom.
State Bank of India is one example of a partnership firm in India.
no there is not.
Yes you can cancel your partnership by writing to partner support! http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/request.py?&contact_type=partner_general
Not too sure, but I think that you have to be in a partnership with Youtube. That involves letting them run ads on your videos etc. With this you can also change the channel link and you can create your own thumbnails for your videos, but from what I read in the terms and conditions, going into a partnership with Youtube seems like a very hard job, as you have to get royalty-free music and stuff like that.
I do not think you can. Sorry!
Very rich he get paid by YouTube ads and YouTube partnership program. But he is not that rich....his YouTube channel is worth about 50-100 thousands dollar
Movies hard very hard to come by on YouTube, around 2008 they started to crack down on movies on YouTube and will delete them, because they were violating copyright laws. Only movies that can be watched are mostly classic movies and the people that upload the movies have a partnership with YouTube so their movies won't be flagged because their not violating any copyright laws. So far, I have found these movies: ~The Outsiders ~The Count of Monte Cristo ~Pay It Forward
are you going to benifit from it? if so the yes
If your are geting 1000s of vews when you upload and are getting about 10 subs a day then yes.
5-10 dollar per 100 view
Crysis 2: Video Commentary / Vlog - Partnership? Livestream? BlackPlague? :)
Content creators aren't paid by YouTube for the videos they upload. ... For you to start making money on YouTube, you have to enable monetization in your YouTube account settings. From there, you have options to join the YouTube Partners Program or have your videos listed on YouTube Premium. I had free books regarding this.so there you can learn more.send email to lifestylehubunlimited@ gmail .com
No, YouTube does not pay any royalties to YouTube content creators. YouTube pays users who monetize videos by a pay-per-view basis and the pay per view total can be cashed out when a YouTube user reaches the $100 threshold minimum.