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thankyou for the advice greatly appreciated
Hello YTtalk community!
My name is Olli, also known as ChannelOlli on YouTube. Today I made a guide on how you can get partnership easily on Youtube, even when you are a small channel. This way you can earn a little bit of money and buy some extra games or equipment each month!
The requirements are basically have around 80-100 views daily and make quality content on a regular schedule. Before you apply, you have to make sure you are active and dedicated to growing your channel and continuing with your channel.
A partnership is legally binding where you have to sign a contract. So make sure you don't quit after a month.
In my video below I talk about what a partnership really is, how you can get it yourself and what networks I recommend that you should apply for based on what I have learned about them.
The video is quite detailed so make sure to pause when you have to process some thoughts.
I would like to recommend RPM and CreatorX.
RPM is something I recommend for gamers because you have the possibility to get into the TGS network later on.
CreatorX is something I recommend for Vloggers as they are community-based and they interact regularly with their audience.
Thanks for this post man i will be checking out your video and your channel and i am so dedicated to what i like to do and i broadcast it on my channel!
Overall these 2 networks are the best for starters as they don't require a lot of views to get into it, their application forms are linked to below:
Apply to RPM: https://partner.makerstudios.com/
Apply to CreatorX: http://apply.fullscreen.net/creatorx
Thanks for reading and watching and I hope some of you find this useful
Who you with?I've been partnered with a network for a few months and haven't really seen any benefit. I'm getting less money than I would have by monetizing videos directly with YouTube. I don't have any additional promotion that I am aware of. Is this a typical experience. What really is the benefit of partnering?