For someone with a small YouTube channel, are there any reasons not to become a partner?
Even if you don't expect to get enough views to qualify for much or anything at all?
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John2012-10-14T22:07:35Z
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The process has always struck me as a little opaque as to who gets what benefits. As a partner, you might be able to do things like customize your thumbnails, which can make your videos more enticing than the three random ones YouTube generates. Your videos might also show up as Featured Videos once in a while.
I don't see any real downside.
And to maximize your views, follow the tips in the YouTube Creator Playbook: http://www.youtube.com/yt/creators/playbook.html
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As for as I know Youtube channel partner is for earning money from your videos. If you can sure you can become a partner but it won't do you any good if you have not many people watching your vids. Remember, you can only earn money through your original videos, not from random clips.