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Monday, March 7, 2011

Supercharging the “Next” phase in YouTube partner development

2010 was a big year for content creators on YouTube. Our Partner Program grew to over 15,000 partners worldwide; presidential parodies and clever online-only ads became viral sensations; “annoying” but lovable fruits and unassuming Alabamans transformed uncomfortable situations into triumphant social memes. What became clearer than ever was the YouTube community’s ability to constantly bring new entertainment and experiences into the mainstream. And, many of our partners were making enough money doing what they love to buy a new house, or even make a career out of their videos. In fact, the number of partners making over $1,000 a month is up 300% since the beginning of 2010 and we now have hundreds of partners making six figures a year. But frankly, “hundreds” making a living on YouTube isn’t enough and in 2011 we know we can and should do more to help our partners grow.

Today, we are happy to announce a significant increase in our commitment to our aspiring and successful creators on YouTube.

  • YouTube Next. YouTube Next is a new team tasked with supercharging creator development and accelerating partner growth and success. The team will also spearhead a series of YouTube Next-branded programs and services that will build off past partner development initiatives such as the Partner Grants Program that advanced partners funds based on future YouTube revenue share and the recent $1,000 credits at B&H Photo given to partners to purchase new camera equipment. The YouTube Next team and programs will expand our partner meet-ups and community events, increase investment in partner education and training and launch new capabilities in audience development.
  • Next New Networks. We are extremely excited to announce the acquisition of Next New Networks. Since launching in March 2007, the Next New Networks team has built a highly effective platform for developing, packaging and building audiences around original web video programming, attracting over 2 billion views and 6 million subscribers across their partner networks of channels and shows. Within YouTube, Next New Networks will be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation with the team working in a hands on way with a wide variety of content partners and emerging talent to help them succeed on YouTube. We are thrilled with the new capability the team brings and the positive impact it will have making our YouTube partners more successful.
At YouTube, we’re focused on building a great technology platform for creators, and so we leave the actual creation of great videos to the people who do it best: our partners. This new group and the addition of the Next New Networks team doesn’t change that. But being a great platform for creators also means helping our partners get the tools and guidance they need to develop higher quality videos and drive bigger audiences to their work.

2011 promises to be an exciting year for the online video industry. We look forward to announcing more YouTube Next initiatives throughout the year, chronicling the impact on partners and highlighting the results on this blog for everyone to enjoy.

Tom Pickett, Director of Global Content Operations and YouTube Next, recently watched “GoPro HD: Human Flight - World Base Race 2010 with Neil Amonson.”



33 comments:

Jonny Paula said...

All good news! I just hope one of those Partner Meet-ups happens in the north-east at some point soon!

austinwolfclaw said...

Next up, YouTube introduces Live Streaming...What will they think of next? LOL

Dennis said...

Wow, this sounds great!

Jeff Edelman said...

I congratulate YouTube on all of your success. I certainly think it's a great site and the partner program has been great for a lot of people. I'm a YouTube partner myself and appreciate the fact that I can make money from making videos. So thank you for the opportunity. The only thing thing I fear is that too many YouTubers are getting unrealistic expectations about what they can earn. And I think corporate YouTube should be careful about getting people's hopes up in terms of what kind of money can be made.

For the absolute biggest YouTube partners, they are clearly making lots of money. And I'm happy to see their success, especially because I have met a number of them and most seem like really good people. But there are many moderately successful YouTubers, who hear these stories about success and think they can make a living off of their YouTube videos. For only a very tiny percentage of people is this a realistic expectation.

For almost all but the most popular YouTube video producers, views per video are down; way down. That is simply because there is so much more supply out there. There is now so much competition on YouTube that even partners with over 100,000 subscribers may get only 10,000 views for each of their videos. These are people who are very successful on YouTube and yet have almost no chance to make a living off the videos.

People should be encouraged to make videos because it's fun to make videos, and the YouTube community is a great place to meet others with similar interests. I hope that this is what you guys will stress to people making YouTube videos. Because I worry that YouTube itself is feeding into the belief that it isn't that difficult to make a decent living from making YouTube videos.

Thanks again. YouTube is a great site.

VinceKYE said...

I hope that part of this will be them changing the homepage from a long feed back into a neat, organized box.

Andrew said...

This sounds great! Looking forward to it - what do us 'small' Partners do to get involved with the 'Next' phase?

JD said...

Sounds great!

RVlogs said...

I WANT TO BE A PARTNER :)

Eat Your Kimchi said...

Cool! I'm really excited to see what comes of this :D

Rachel said...

So exciting!

aquaphoenixfilms said...

IM LOOKING FORWARD TO BECOMING A YOUTUBE PARTNER, IM WORKING MY WAY THERE!

Jeremiah said...

This is GREAT! I love YouTube and all the opportunities it provides those in the digital arts! Please check out my channel to see what I've been up to! Thanks!

www.youtube.com/planetsacramento

Nalts said...

Yipeee. Thanks for continuing to invest in creators, and more importantly the audience & community

anthonyprovost said...

when are thewy going to connect my tv with you tube

TheSonyBrother@hotmail.ca said...

so does that mean i can get more views faster?or that i can get money faster?

TheSonyBrother@hotmail.ca said...

Does that mean i can get views faster or money faster?

StoneWorks Pictures said...

Does this mean the time to check applicants will speed up? I have waited for over 2 months for a response.

Rotaru said...

Will there be a partnership programme for more countries,even the eastern european ones?

KiddsockTV said...

Some very interesting news. I just need to get assistance for my issue of Partnership.

Daniel said...

Good to see YouTube continuing to invest in the people who make YouTube a site that isn't just laughing babies and water skiing squirrels. The continuing increase in talent flooding YouTube (CC JoeNationTV, ShaneDawsonTV, FreddieW, ScottKinmartinTV, MysteryGuitarMan) is only the start of how social media and YouTube in particular are revolutionizing the entertainment industry. I am so happy to be a part of the early days of YouTube and have been a partner for 3 years now. YouTube and the GoogleTV together are about to change video forever!

Tanja said...

would love to have Denmark added to the program, it might be a small country but all the countries around it have been added already.

John said...

This is a fantastic move leveraging a team that can build audience as well as anyone while preserving Youtube's distribution platform prowess. Good news for all. @jmack1985

Philip said...

Great news, sounds like a fantastic initiative to make the quality go up.

I still wish you'd further widen the Partnership countries though. I've had a partnership invitation sitting in on my YouTube page for over a year now, that I can't accept because I have since applying moved back to Denmark (previously Japan), a non-partnership country.
It's just a little saddening that I have literally a million views, been accepted to become a partner, but can't :S But since you added Sweden, I hope Denmark isn't to far down the list.

- TokyoZeplin

Harrison.H (OWNER) said...

AWESOME! I am a partner and I really hope YouTube will help me and all the other smaller partners succeed! This looks great and I am an excited to see where YouTube could lead to for me. I really hope it can be my career :)

Pete Kosednar said...

Partner program is a joke. The partner program is limited and invite only. I removed all my 800 videos due to that fact.

Gautam Tandon said...

Nice article. I am trying to discuss about the Next New Networks buyout - Is it Good / Bad ? and should Google buy more of such companies? Here's the link : http://blog.ellipsissolutions.com/2011/03/09/next-new-networks-buyout-good-or-bad/

What do you guys think?

-GT

blong206b said...

I think YouTube is right in step with the times.
Just wish i had a faster upload speed for my videos.
What's the cost of living like in South Korea....

Uruguayo Incoherente said...

Can I be partner without Adsense ? I don't wanna be paid I just wanna have the banner on my youtube channel

DieGschittltn said...

When will the partner programm arrive in austria? I mean I have AdSense, so why can't I get partner?

ankelz said...

where can I find this Next New Networks? I think they can help us overseen channels

Ligia said...

same question, when austria, i have an adsense, and the program already works in germany so language is not a problem. why not austria

darkertheberrysweeterthejuice said...

I love love being a youtube partner..check out my channel on how to become one

http://www.youtube.com/ereciaswebdesign

martin vidic said...

It's really time to make Austria a partner country !!!
The only explanation I have for this is that in Austria you pay TAX for TV. So maybe they are just being difficult and it's all about money. And no, the system is not the same as in Germany - Look at the ORF and look at German TV channels. Austria is corrupt and the ORF wants to control the market.

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