YouTube Brand Sponsorship Pitch
How to cold pitch brands for a paid brand integration on your YouTube channel.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
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March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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Subject: Sponsorship Opp: [Your Channel Name] + [Brand Name] Hi [Brand Contact Name], I run [Your Channel Name], a YouTube channel dedicated to [Your Niche] with [Number] subscribers and over [Number] average views per video. I’m reaching out because almost every day I get comments from my audience asking about the best tool for [Problem the brand solves]. I’m a huge personal fan of [Brand Name] and I think a dedicated integration would crush it with my viewers. Here are my current stats for the last 30 days: - Unique Viewers: [Number] - Core Demographic: [Age Group], [Top Geography, e.g., US/UK], [Gender split] - Average View Duration: [Time or Percentage] I am planning a video next month titled "[Video Idea strongly related to their brand]." I have a very natural way to integrate a 60-second ad read for [Brand] at the [Timestamp, e.g., 2:00 mark]. If this aligns with your current Q3 marketing efforts, let me know and I'll send over my standard rate card. Best, [Your Name] [Link to Channel]
💡 Pro Tip
Brands care about your core demographic and your average views per video, *not* your total subscriber count. Lead with performance data.
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