Big channel but which network?

For his channel, it would make more sense to go with Maker Studios as opposed to Polaris :)


Polaris is the TGS rebrand to encompass non-gaming channels. It would be just as beneficial a place as being straight with Maker.[DOUBLEPOST=1378740384,1378740285][/DOUBLEPOST]
Partner with Forela Digital. I am a big channel too, and they partner my size channels.


He has 160K+ subscribers. His needs are different than yours. :)
 
Then why does nobody tell him he botted his channel? I think this guy botted his channel, look at his subscriber rate. Everyone says i botted channel, which never happened.
 
Hey Matthew here everyone,
My channel has recently gotten huge hehe.

but this leaves me with the question of which network to go with or whether to go with one at all?

I have 5 options I currently have got via email. let me list the basics or I might stick with Youtube direct.

Viso Comedy = 70/30 with 1 year lock-in
Acifin = 75/25 with 3 year lock-in
Fullscreen = 90/10 with 8 month lock-in with lots of features
Big Frame = 80/20 with 12 month lock-in and offering me sponsorships and a manager
Creative Nation = 95/5 with 1 year lock-in


I'm really unsure of which is best for my channel?
will youtube direct be best for me?!


WrecklessEating has it right. Most of those offers are terrible given your current size. The Big Frame offer is the only one that I would register as interesting. 95/5 from Creative nation is good, but YouTube Adwords is only one portion of potential revenue when you get to be the size you are and I doubt they will be able to really help you with sponsorships and outside branding.

The VISO and Acifin offers are laughable, almost insulting but entirely expected from those two. The Fullscreen offer you could nail down to 6 months easily enough which does give you some freedom to move. Another forum member of reasonable size had good luck with Omnia, and Wreckless also mentioned Collective for quality branding outside of YouTube. We don't get many opportunities to discuss some of those networks that deal primarily with larger channels because very few larger channels ever stop around this neck of the woods.[DOUBLEPOST=1378741250,1378740862][/DOUBLEPOST]
Then why does nobody tell him he botted his channel? I think this guy botted his channel, look at his subscriber rate. Everyone says i botted channel, which never happened.


Precisely what about his subscriber rate indicates botting? Sounds to me like you have no idea what you're talking about. Nobody who is knowledgeable accuses a channel of botting based on the subscriber rate. They compare that to the views on videos, to the likes and dislikes received, to the comments left. All of which given the upload schedule are reasonable.

Common indicators of botting have more to do with one number being extremely out of whack. Lots of views, subs, likes, but no comments. Tons of views and very simple comments, but no likes or extremely low numbers. You have to look at the whole channel to make a determination on whether it is legitimate or not. This one, is legitimate.
 
I will have to agree with @Tarmack here.

It honestly depends on the OP, and what you want out of your partnership. Would you sacrifice more of your revenue for better branding deals or sponsorships? Or would you prefer a larger revenue share overall? The best deals you have there are Creative Nation's and Bigframe.

Honestly, do not even waste your time with the offers from VISO and Acifin. They are two of the worst networks, and it's honestly pathetic they are trying to bait you in for that mere amount.

If I were you, don't limit your options, have a look around, do your research and get in touch with the networks in question. Don't be afraid to reason with them, chances are if they want you badly, you will be able to squeeze a better deal out of them. If I were you, refer to this thread, it might be of use: http://yttalk.com/threads/what-to-consider-when-choosing-a-youtube-network.66210/unread

Hope this helps :)
 
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