How many views do i need on each video to become a Youtube partner?

Just wondering b/c every time i apply it says i don’t have enough views.

It’s not that easy becoming a YouTube "Partner". Almost all of them are either
a film creator or director, an artist (musician, singer, actor/actress, comedian),
a media company, an advertiser, a broadcaster, a person of great significance
(like Her Majesty Queen Rania al-Abdullah) or somebody on a special mission
(like Shawn and the Uncultured Project) http://youtube.com/UnculturedProject

But that is not enough to become a "partner". YouTube has even more criteria:
– You create your own "original" videos
– You own all the appropriate copyrights
– The content is 100% yours (no income splitting/sharing if there’s advertising)
– You upload videos on a regular basis
– Your videos are viewed by thousands
– The videos are suitable for all viewers
– You must be at least 18 years of age
– You’re in an English-speaking country.
The generally-accepted bare minimum is 1000 subscribers and over 20 videos.
(By the way, when they say "views", I’m pretty sure they mean "channel views"
as opposed to what you believe to be "video views".)

After you have finally been accepted by the YouTube administrators / directors,
they will give you the all special tools and codes required enabling you to have:
– a customized special logo or "banner"
– different capabilities of "scripting fonts"
– your channel-page video on "autoplay"
– "high-definition" quality to your videos.
Also, whenever people watch your videos, the normal "Related Videos" section
is automatically replaced by a "More From" section that features your videos.

If you want to know more, go to the top right-hand corner of any YouTube page,
click "help" and then type in the search box the word "partners", or click below:

http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/search.py?query=partner&ctx=en%3Asearchbox&client=&hl=&cx=&cof=&adkw=&search_type=hc_help

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3 Responses to How many views do i need on each video to become a Youtube partner?

  1. rsvfilms says:

    It says you have to have at least thousands
    References :

  2. inukjuak90 says:

    It’s not that easy becoming a YouTube "Partner". Almost all of them are either
    a film creator or director, an artist (musician, singer, actor/actress, comedian),
    a media company, an advertiser, a broadcaster, a person of great significance
    (like Her Majesty Queen Rania al-Abdullah) or somebody on a special mission
    (like Shawn and the Uncultured Project) http://youtube.com/UnculturedProject

    But that is not enough to become a "partner". YouTube has even more criteria:
    – You create your own "original" videos
    – You own all the appropriate copyrights
    – The content is 100% yours (no income splitting/sharing if there’s advertising)
    – You upload videos on a regular basis
    – Your videos are viewed by thousands
    – The videos are suitable for all viewers
    – You must be at least 18 years of age
    – You’re in an English-speaking country.
    The generally-accepted bare minimum is 1000 subscribers and over 20 videos.
    (By the way, when they say "views", I’m pretty sure they mean "channel views"
    as opposed to what you believe to be "video views".)

    After you have finally been accepted by the YouTube administrators / directors,
    they will give you the all special tools and codes required enabling you to have:
    – a customized special logo or "banner"
    – different capabilities of "scripting fonts"
    – your channel-page video on "autoplay"
    – "high-definition" quality to your videos.
    Also, whenever people watch your videos, the normal "Related Videos" section
    is automatically replaced by a "More From" section that features your videos.

    If you want to know more, go to the top right-hand corner of any YouTube page,
    click "help" and then type in the search box the word "partners", or click below:
    http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/search.py?query=partner&ctx=en%3Asearchbox&client=&hl=&cx=&cof=&adkw=&search_type=hc_help
    References :

  3. armarm says:

    u need 2 have atleast 10000 views on all ur vids
    References :
    i tried it myself