To partner with YouTube you have to meet some basic criteria before they’ll consider you for a partnership. There are four things that You Tube looks at before they accept or reject your application, they are
1. Subscribers And Friends
2. Video Views
3. Daily Video View Count
4. Copyrighted content
For subscribers and friends a good number is somewhere between 500 to 1000 each. Though I have heard of some people becoming partners with as few as two to three hundred.
For the amount of views your videos get, you want between 50 to 200 thousand per video. To get those types of numbers you need to be active on YouTube
Your daily view count is the number views your videos get every day. You Tube likes this number to be around 1500 to 2000, but more is obviously better. Especially if those videos link to a website your trying to promote, then the more videos you create will also help generate more traffic to your website.
Last but not least is copyrighted material, this means that you can’t use audio, video, pictures, logos, or anything that isn’t yours and that you don’t have permission to use. If your serious about becoming a partner with YouTube your content will be 100 percent original and your own, meaning you created it. Does this mean you shouldn't create videos such as music videos, game play videos, and screen capture videos? Of course not just remember that if it's not your content you can't become a partner.


