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I also got rejected once when I signed up for partnership the first time. My actual partner offer came to me afterwards, in which I accepted to be a partner.
Subs aren't that important. I think I've seen a partner with around 1500 subs before. Regardless, you shouldn't be too focused on becoming a partner and rather, focus on how to improve your video. If you do that, more subs and views would naturally follow, in which partnership offers will naturally come to you. ![]() Getting a partnership sounds cool and exciting, but you have to remember, you must make your videos worthy of that partnership. I don't know what YouTube's criteria are though to be honest. That's why I believe that the best approach is to go and try to be better for now ![]()
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