Camp Teaches Kids To Be YouTube Stars But Are Programs Certified?

Camp Teaches Kids To Be YouTube Stars But Are Programs Certified?

ONN – Camp Teaches Kids To Be YouTube Stars But Are Programs Certified?

There’s a lot of news about programs that teach kids how to become YouTube Stars. There’s one that goes for a reported $1,000 a week. Another that’s part of a college class offering. And many more. There’s just one problem?

Are any of these programs YouTube Certified? For example, I am YouTube Certified in Channel Growth. And while Zennie62 has just 42,000 subscribers, there has not been any kind of focus on gaming or children-oriented content. Moreover, there has not been a focus on buying subscribers; something a number of channels do.

This gives a clue as to what to lookout for: make sure you ask the following: first, is the program YouTube Certified? Second, does the program run its’ own YouTube Channel? Third, is it a YouTube Partner Channel? Fourth, does it have a contractual guarantee?

Make sure you ask those questions before you spend money to put your children in those programs.

Also, if the program promises large followings but has no evidence to back its claims, run away.

Stay tuned.

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Oakland News Now Note: this post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest version of an experimental Zennie62Media mobile media video-blogging system network – part of a new approach to the production of media. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and social media pages. The objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. We are constantly working to improve the system network coding and also seek interested content and media technology partners.

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