Showing posts with label friend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friend. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How to Get Sponsored on Youtube (5 Steps)
Get a large subscriber base. The only way to get more subscribers is to put more quality content onto Youtube. Having a large subscriber base will not be instantaneous. It will take time. Make sure to use a camcorder that allows you to record clear video content. Entertain your subscribers, but make sure that are you connecting with them as well.
Have a business email on your Youtube channel for business inquiries. After you have acquired a large following, then the email connected to your Youtube account will be regularly assaulted with Youtube messages, video, comments and friend request notifications. A separate business email posted on your Youtube channel will help you stay organized.
Do not put up questionable material on your channel. Sponsors will be very wary of users that curse excessively or are putting up questionable material on their channels. Youtube has a comprehensive list of rules and regulations that you can tap into for guidance. Check the Resource section for a link.
Don't get your channel deleted. You cannot get sponsored if your Youtube channel has had strikes for questionable content. Do not post unauthorized music on the channel. Likewise, do not post nude pictures or videos on Youtube. Youtube will terminate your account and revoke your Youtube partnership with Google. This will not look good to future sponsorship opportunities.
Send query letters and emails to video sponsors. In the letter, make sure to note how you and your Youtube channel are marketable. Tell them how many views you get on a daily basis, the amount of subscribers you have and the unique attributes that sets your Youtube channel apart from other video content on the website. In other words, go after companies that can make a profit off of you to seal a sponsorship deal.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Earn The Daisy Petals Girl Scout Promise Center
Read the Girl Scout promise out loud to the Daisy troop. Daisy girls are in kindergarten and first grade. Some of them will not be able to read. Break the promise into sections in order to try to memorize the promise.
Explain what a promise is to the troop. Ask the girls to tell about a time they made a promise to someone. As they talk about the promises they have made to others, expand on each girls' story. Illustrate how they were being a good and honorable friend with each promise.
Find a project in the community that will show the girls how they can serve their country, even at their young age. The girls can collect money for a new flag at the school, clean up the cemetery before Memorial Day, make muffins for Veterans Day or learn how to fold the United States flag.
In the promise, the girls vow to serve God. Ask them to speak with a parent about how they can serve God in their lives.
Take a field trip to understand the being helpful at all times promise. The Daisies focus is gardening. Focus on the gardening theme when teaching the Daisies how to be helpful. Take the girls out in the community with trash bags and rakes. Rake the yard of an elderly neighbor.
The blue promise center is presented to each Daisy when the troop leader feels she understands the promise. The girls work on adding each petal of the daisy after they have earned the promise center.
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