YouTube Partners on YouTube, Now Streaming Live

So you weren’t able to score a ticket to our Hollywood Web Television Meetup before they sold out, but you still want to catch all the knowledge dropped by our talented panel of online video professionals seasoned in the arts of all things YouTube to the tune of over 912,000,000 collective views?

No worries. We’re streaming live.

Our good friends at Stickam are helping us bring tonight’s scheduled programming of You’re a Youtube Partner – Now What? to the comfortable confines of your computer screens at home. Watch our very own March Hustvedt entice Ben Relles of Next New Networks

, Rafi Fine of TheFineBros, George Strompolos of Fullscreen, and Jason Schnell of Reckless Tortuga to bare their tricks of the trade and share how they’ve been so successful at working with the largest video sharing site on the web.

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If you’re watching from home and have any questions for the panelists, be sure to shout them out on Twitter to @Tubefilter and we’ll do our best to get them answered. Otherwise, please enjoy the show!

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