Question:
How can i make a subscribe banner on youtube?
Adrian
2009-09-08 17:07:30 UTC
How can i make a subscribe banner on youtube?
Four answers:
inukjuak90
2009-09-11 15:37:52 UTC
You have to be a YouTube "partner", which more-or-less means you are either

a film / video creator or producer, an artist (musician, singer, comedian, actor),

a media corporation, a broadcaster, an "expert", a person of huge significance

(like President Barack Obama) or somebody with a special project or mission

(like Shawn Ahmed and his Uncultured Project for the children of Bangladesh).

http://youtube.com/UnculturedProject



But that is not enough to become a "partner". YouTube has even more criteria:

-- You create your own original videos (meaning videos nobody else has done)

-- The content is 100% yours (there aren't any elements that belong to others)

-- You own all of the implied copyrights

-- You've never had a copyright warning

-- Your videos are viewed by thousands

-- You upload videos on a regular basis

-- The videos are suitable for all viewers

-- You are a resident in one of the 23 countries where YouTube has local sites

-- You can prove you are 18+ years old. **



Generally, YouTube will not consider you unless you've got some combination

of "subscribers" and "videos" that when multiplied together can easily surpass

10,000 channel views. Thus you would need for example: 800 subscribers and

20 videos (each with multi-thousands of views) or maybe 500 subs and 30 vids

(likewise in the thousands) - as well as a total view count way in the 100,000s.

The only exceptions are if you're a college, university, school or real filmmaker.



Only after you have met all those conditions and been "approved" by YouTube,

they will give you all the special tools and codes which will enable you to have:

-- an 875x75px banner for your channel, 875x150 if you're "corporate" branded

-- a 360x55 banner on every video page ◄

-- uploads that can be more than 10:59

-- your channel-page video on Autoplay

-- different video-player skins and sizes

-- unlimited choice for video thumbnails

-- extra bulletins, links, contacts boxes

-- another graphic for your Connect box

-- related channels for new subscribers

-- avatar / background as animated GIF

-- the opportunity of earning ad revenue

-- always being at top of search results

-- enhanced high-quality for your videos

-- "season / episode" in video sub-titles

-- the light-bulb "watch at night" feature if your "account type" is as a "director"

-- a "More From" section which overrides the regular "Related Videos" section

and showing only your uploaded videos.



If you wish to know more, go to the top righthand corner of any YouTube page,

click "Help", and type "partner" in the searchbox. Or click on either link below:

http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=12632

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



I hope you find all my info a little helpful.



*** Federal law prevents YouTube from entering into a contract with somebody

under the age of 18. Also, YouTube will perform a "background check" on you,

requiring proof of residency and your banking info/NAS, if you want to get paid.

Thus there's no point in lying about your age.
John
2009-09-09 04:34:06 UTC
Step 1

Post at least 20 videos onto YouTube. This is a minimum requirement.

Step 2

Accumulate more than 500 subscribers to your personal content page.

Step 3

Accumulate more than 1,000 views for your posted videos.

Step 4

Apply for a YouTube partnership by going to the link provided in the References section below.

Step 5

Submit your completed application.

Step 6

Wait for your application to be reviewed. This could take several days, if not longer. Usually the longer it takes, the better it is for you. Many applications are instantly denied.

Step 7

If you are accepted, YouTube will include on your personal partner home page an option for creating banners or advertisements. Click on the option, and YouTube will walk you through the steps for how to make YouTube banners.

Hope it helps you. For more information http://www.iyogi.co.uk
?
2009-09-09 00:16:16 UTC
Right click on someone elses and save it to your hard drive.

Now you have a template of the correct size.



Next open it in photoshop or gimp or something you can edit photographs or draw pictures with. Create what you want and make it fit into the banner you downloaded. Just cover up whatever was on it originally Save it as the file name you want and upload it to youtube.



Another way is find someone who is good at making thier own banners and ask them if they will make one for you if you give them credit on your page.



Another way is to hold a contest for who can make you the best banner. Come up with some sort of prize and give it to the winner.



Hope that helps.

thechurchofdave
?
2009-09-09 00:14:47 UTC
google it


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
Loading...