AwesomenessTV really sucks?

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I'm partnered with Fullscreen right now but AwesomenessTV doesn't really seem like a bad network unless your a really small channel. Sure the service sucks when your small but when you get bigger wont it be a lot better and have more perks then other networks? They feature you on their channel which is really big and a lot of people watch it and they have really good connections with big youtubers so you have a better chance at collabing with them.
 
They are great for high production value channels with 100k+ subscribers, because they do have production crews and equipment. That is all they are good for.[DOUBLEPOST=1375746234,1375746194][/DOUBLEPOST]
yeah, i was with them and i saw no faults at all.
What was your CPM with them if you don't mind me asking?
 
They are great for high production value channels with 100k+ subscribers, because they do have production crews and equipment. That is all they are good for.[DOUBLEPOST=1375746234,1375746194][/DOUBLEPOST]
What was your CPM with them if you don't mind me asking?
I think it was £0.60/$1 per 1000 views if you have more than 100 subs.
 
I talked to them for about an hour on Saturday at Vidcon. I wasn't that impressed. I'm trying schedule a meeting with them soon to see what they really have to offer. In terms of connections with big youtubers, they don't have any. They only have access to their own channel lineup and it's rather dismal. A network can't force a collaboration and it's a common tactic to tell people that a network makes collaboration easier to get you to sign. For a collaboration, it always looks better if you approach a channel on your own rather than have a network try to force the issue.

From what I was told at Vidcon, their target audience is young girls. That means most of the premium ads that might offset the network split are geared to young girls and if your channel doesn't fit that mold, you probably won't get any premium advertising run on your channel.
 
I talked to them for about an hour on Saturday at Vidcon. I wasn't that impressed. I'm trying schedule a meeting with them soon to see what they really have to offer. In terms of connections with big youtubers, they don't have any. They only have access to their own channel lineup and it's rather dismal. A network can't force a collaboration and it's a common tactic to tell people that a network makes collaboration easier to get you to sign. For a collaboration, it always looks better if you approach a channel on your own rather than have a network try to force the issue.

From what I was told at Vidcon, their target audience is young girls. That means most of the premium ads that might offset the network split are geared to young girls and if your channel doesn't fit that mold, you probably won't get any premium advertising run on your channel.
Of course their target audience is young girls. Their only big channel is Austin Mahone....
 
But they also have connections with jennxpenn liamariejohnson O2L andrea russett joulethief and teala dunn

sounds like your trying to convince yourself that its a good network. in my opinion, there's prob. a reason many people dislike and hate the network. Higher standards a bit, and go for a reputable network.
 
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