iJustine Jumpstarts YouTube Next Vlogger Program

YouTube Next Vlogger, the latest from the YouTube Next Creator Program, is targeting up-and-coming YouTube creators to find their voices, improve their skills, and build their audiences.

YouTube will select 16 participants to take part in a three month program of intimate educational workshops, receive $5,000 worth of video equipment, and $10,000 worth of promotion on and off YouTube to help them produce engaging content and build a global audience.

iJustine will be among other top vloggers who will directly mentor the Next Vloggers, and will feature them on her own YouTube channel (nearing 250 million views worldwide).

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Previous programs of the YouTube Next Creator Program have included YouTube Next Chef, YouTube Next Trainer and YouTube Next Cause.

YouTube creators from Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States can apply here. The 16 Next Vloggers will be announced April 30.

 

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