I have seen Youtube users with embedded Adsense text ads on the right side of their video playing pages on YouTube. How do I do that for my own Youtube video pages? I tried to figure this out for awhile and still I can’t figure it out. I want to make some money with Adsense on Youtube. Any Youtube gurus know the answer? Thanks.
Best regards,
Matt
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You have to be a YouTube “Partner”, which means you either have to be a film
creator/director, a broadcaster, an advertiser, someone with a special project,
or a person of special significance (like Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah).
But that’s not enough to become a YT 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 money is involved)
– You upload videos on a regular basis
– Your videos are viewed by thousands
– You’re in an English-speaking country.
Only after you’ve finally been approved by the YouTube administrators/directors
will they 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
– a “More From” section which automatically opens up above “Related 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 searchbox the word “partner”.
Comment by inukjuak — June 30, 2009 @ 6:52 pm