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YouTube Rejected Me As A Partner

I’ve been rejected as a YouTube partner. I was told that I didn’t have enough views. They’re right, I don’t, because of a few reasons. 1. I don’t use the YouTube player on my site because the quality of it is, well, bleh. And 2. YouTube doesn’t promote my type of content so how can I get views besides my own traffic?

Bottom line: I don’t think they want my videos. Why? I think because they’re not yet ready with how to handle business content. See, once they begin to embrace it, every business out there is going to jump on board and literally flood them with millions of videos (and the scammers too). It’s going to happen… eventually. I think they’re trying to hold that off. Why don’t they simply release a segregated “business” section, I’m not sure? Maybe they will.

Note: the ONLY reason I wanted to be a partner was to get the cool customizable graphics. I realize that I wasn’t going to make any money from them. Even people with millions and millions of page views aren’t making any decent money.

Hey, YouTube… what’s wrong with my content? Who’s gonna step up and make a YouTube for people like me?

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Business Around A Lifestyle

The world changed on 9/11 in so many different ways. Since that day, there has been a major shift happening in the way people think and live their lives. Sure, many people still chase the dollar as their ultimate goal. However, many more people have begun to realize that the world could, well, end tomorrow.

That's why people are choosing to pursue a business around a lifestyle, instead of a lifestyle controlled by their business. It makes sense, right? If the world was going to end tomorrow, would you still try to live your life in a way you never wanted to?

Take a look around you and you'll see that this shift to becoming a lifestyle entrepreneur is being adopted by more and more people every day. Some of those people are falling into it because they have been laid off from their jobs and are literally forced into it. Some of those people just figure out a way to make it happen because of the "end of the world" thinking mentioned above.

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  1. FreePSDLogo
    April 9, 2008 at 1:09 am #

    There are many good video hosting sites out there, I would not worry about it, if they do not want your content than fine, its their loss people will still follow your videos no matter where you host them.

    FreePSDLogo’s last blog post..Free PSD Business Logo

  2. Tony K
    April 9, 2008 at 1:14 pm #

    Here is a little something I found today – http://www.startyourtube.com/

  3. Anik Singal
    April 9, 2008 at 2:29 pm #

    What IS a good site for Video?

    Shawn Collins always says he gets more views on Revver for his videos?

    Anik

  4. My Internet Business Review
    April 9, 2008 at 4:14 pm #

    Thats a pity u make really great and professional videos i enjoy all of them!

  5. Greg Hoffman
    April 10, 2008 at 7:46 am #

    Why did it take them two months to reject you and it took them 5 minutes to reject me? hmmmm. kidding.

    What do you think about Flickr adding videos now? And why don't you start the Business Video Tube project?

    Greg Hoffman's last blog post..Help A Reporter – Connecting Journalists with Sub…

  6. Don The Idea Guy
    April 10, 2008 at 5:59 pm #

    Just start your own “BizTube” site –
    http://www.kickapps.com/

    Don The Idea Guy’s last blog post..A Bit O’ Lit

  7. Jim Kukral
    April 11, 2008 at 1:15 am #

    I like the Flickr video stuff Greg. Why not start my own? You have any idea what the bandwidth bills are on streaming videos? :)

  8. Simonne
    April 11, 2008 at 4:39 pm #

    Too bad for YouTube. But at least they gave you the reason for rejection. I’ve been rejected by eBay and they told me that the reason is confidential, so they cannot discuss it with me.

    Your videos are great and YouTube must be crazy not to accept you as a partner.

    Simonne’s last blog post..Shit Doesn’t Happen. Shit Is The Rule.

  9. Mat N.
    April 14, 2008 at 1:50 am #

    A question for you, Jim: Are you looking for a new service like YouTube but aimed at Business-related content? Or are you wanting YouTube to develop a channel aimed at the business audience?

    For what I’ve seen, it seems like none of the video streamers have really well developed “program guides” for any of their content yet. The categories on all of them seem to be a little less than user friendly. I’d like to see them go back and rework how people surf their sites for content.

    Keep up the great work…and start doing videos on the weekend so I have more to watch!

    -Mat N.

    Mat N.’s last blog post..What the FUCK, G4TV??

  10. Jim Kukral
    April 14, 2008 at 10:32 pm #

    Anik, for business type of content… there really isn’t a site for us. Opportunity?

  11. Jim Kukral
    April 14, 2008 at 10:33 pm #

    Mat N., Yes, looking for a Youtube Business channel, or something like that.

  12. Cece Salomon-Lee
    April 21, 2008 at 7:40 pm #

    Hi Jim,

    There actually is. My company launched a site called Insight24 (http://www.Insight24.com) that reaches business and technology folks. Right now, we have 32 categories. I was planning to drop you an email and see if you would be interested in posting some of your content to our site. Unfortunately, not all your content fits our categories, but that may change in the future.

    If you’re interested, just drop me an email and I’m happy to chat with you offline about it.

    Best,
    Cece

  13. Cece Salomon-Lee
    April 21, 2008 at 7:42 pm #

    Oops – forgot to add one more thing. We focus only on rich media content (webcasts/webinars, videos, and podcasts) and we don’t have time limitations.

  14. Jim Kukral
    April 21, 2008 at 10:13 pm #

    Interesting site Cece. What is your policy on who owns the video I upload? So you’re saying my content is a fit for you?

  15. Cece Salomon-Lee
    April 22, 2008 at 11:18 am #

    You will always own the video contact that you upload. If you want us to take something down, we will. As for your content, I do believe that some of your content is definitely a fit, such as your recent videos on customer service and social marketing. It would be a case by case basis.

    I also want to float an idea about promoting one or two of your videos so you can see the benefits. If you’re interested, let me know.

  16. Andy
    September 14, 2008 at 5:35 am #

    Hey Jim

    seen “BizTube” http://www.biztube.tv for Business videos! could be the option for you.

    good luck

    Andy

  17. johnson Yip
    February 5, 2010 at 10:13 pm #

    I want to be a Youtube partner for the cool graphics as well, and be able to record over 10 minutes of video, so users aren't hassled by looking for part two of my videos. I can also spend less time on uploading and re writing, and re tagging my part 2 videos which can be time consuming. I can just upload one 20 minute or more video and let it upload while I sleep or do something else instead of uploading part 1+2+3,etc.

    I got a feeling I get rejected for the Youtube partners program because I just started my youtube channel and it has almost no views.