Can you put links in YouTube videos?
YouTube allows video creators to link out to other sites and content that they own. In order to add clickable links to your YouTube videos, you’ll need to verify that you own the site you’re linking to. Additionally, you’ll need to join YouTube’s Partner Program (if it’s available in your country).
How do I link to a specific part of a YouTube video?
What To Know
- Easiest: Open the YouTube video, cue it to the point you want to share, and press Share below the video. Copy the URL, and send it off.
- Manually: Open the YouTube video, and copy the URL. Then, add &t= with the time, like &t=1m30s. For shortened URLs, use?t= instead.
Can you put links in YouTube description?
Adding links to YouTube video descriptions is a great way to credit your research and music sources, to cite who helped you make the video, or to advertise your own website. You can add links to your description on both desktop and in the YouTube mobile app.
What is the YouTube partner program?
The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) gives creators greater access to YouTube resources and features like direct access to our Creator Support team. It also enables revenue sharing from ads being served on your content.
How do you embed a link into a video?
Try it!
- Select what you’d like to turn into a link and then select Insert > Hyperlink or press Ctrl + K.
- Select Place in This Document.
- Choose where you’d like the link to connect to and select OK.
How do I cut part of a YouTube video?
Take out a section of your video
- Select Trim. A blue box will appear in the editor.
- Click in the blue box at the beginning of the section you’d like to remove.
- Select Split.
- Click the blue bar that appears, and drag it to the end of the section you’d like to remove.
- To confirm your edits, select Preview.
- Select Save.
How do you get partnered on YouTube?
Minimum eligibility requirements to join
- Follow all the YouTube channel monetization policies.
- Live in a country/region where the YouTube Partner Program is available.
- Have no active Community Guidelines strikes on your channel.
- Have more than 4,000 valid public watch hours in the last 12 months.