How To Get Fullscreen Partnership

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Thank you. Unfortunately, partnerships from network tend to largely be based around views. I'm actually thinking about making a video on the topic soon.

Perhaps, but you're the type of channel they'd make exceptions for. I think maybe it's the quality of the cam. Not necessarily the quality, actually; the format. Widescreen is one of the things I'm sure they really look for. If you can somehow manage an HD cam and upload in widescreen format, I'm positive you'd be partnered. I do understand you're a student, so getting an HD cam might not be possible right now. Just keep that in mind. :)
 
Perhaps, but you're the type of channel they'd make exceptions for. I think maybe it's the quality of the cam. Not necessarily the quality, actually; the format. Widescreen is one of the things I'm sure they really look for. If you can somehow manage an HD cam and upload in widescreen format, I'm positive you'd be partnered. I do understand you're a student, so getting an HD cam might not be possible right now. Just keep that in mind. :)
That makes sense. Unfortunately, I don't have hundreds of dollars to pour into a new camera, and I don't think it would end up paying off in terms of what I would gain.
 
I applied again, and within an hour they said you need at least 30,000 views a month now to get accepted. They may take you regardless, but I wouldn't hope for it. Sorry.

What? I remember I applied and they told me personally that I needed to get 500 subscribers. You have way over 500 subscribers and definitely a way bigger audience than me. What do you think it could be? Have you tried any other networks?
 
That makes sense. Unfortunately, I don't have hundreds of dollars to pour into a new camera, and I don't think it would end up paying off in terms of what I would gain.

I totally understand. What WILL pay off is what you're using your money on now: your education.

The quality of the content on your channel is A-1, so that's not the reason you've been turned down. I had to mention the widescreen thing so that you didn't assume it was the content that's the problem. Personally, I would listen to you talk over a picture of a garden. lol. You're articulate and logical, and that's hard to find on YouTube.
 
What? I remember I applied and they told me personally that I needed to get 500 subscribers. You have way over 500 subscribers and definitely a way bigger audience than me. What do you think it could be? Have you tried any other networks?
Now, their main thing is view count, and I only get about 10,000 or so views a month, when they're asking for 30,000 a month. Most other networks have at least the same requirement.
 
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